Opportunities From: Bergen Volunteers

Volunteer: Corporate Volunteer Groups

Calling Corporate Volunteers!



Is your company looking for a meaningful way to make a difference? Spend an afternoon giving back through a corporate volunteer opportunity with us or help with a seasonal supply drive to support our residents. Donation and activity ideas include laundry detergent, body wash, games, puzzles, craft materials, birthday celebration items, and bingo prizes. Or, share your talents—can you sing, dance, or play a musical instrument? Our residents love to be entertained! We’d love to partner with you to create a lasting impact in our community. Reach out to Brian at bwilson@BrightSideManor.org to set up a time to talk. Opportunities can focus on corporate engagement to boost team morale, community connection to bring care and joy to local seniors, or hands-on service to see the difference your team can make! 

Bring Your Team. Boost Your Impact.

*Urgent need: Supply Drives for our Seniors and On-site Volunteer Afternoons

Let’s plan your day of service! 

We’ll tailor an opportunity for your goals—corporate engagement, community connection, or hands-on service—and handle the logistics.

Please Email Brian at bwilson@BrightSideManor.org 

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Calling Corporate Volunteers!



Is your company looking for a meaningful way to make a difference? Spend an afternoon giving back through a corporate volunteer opportunity with us or help with a seasonal supply drive to support our residents. Donation and activity ideas include laundry detergent, body wash, games, puzzles, craft materials, birthday celebration items, and bingo prizes. Or, share your talents—can you sing, dance, or play a musical instrument? Our residents love to be entertained! We’d love to partner with you to create a lasting impact in our community. Reach out to Brian at bwilson@BrightSideManor.org to set up a time to talk. Opportunities can focus on corporate engagement to boost team morale, community connection to bring care and joy to local seniors, or hands-on service to see the difference your team can make! 

Bring Your Team. Boost Your Impact.

*Urgent need: Supply Drives for our Seniors and On-site Volunteer Afternoons

Let’s plan your day of service! 

We’ll tailor an opportunity for your goals—corporate engagement, community connection, or hands-on service—and handle the logistics.

Please Email Brian at bwilson@BrightSideManor.org 

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mental Health Professional

Location: Remote / Hybrid (Online Support Groups, with optional in-person sessions)
Commitment: Flexible volunteer schedule (2–4 hours per week)

About Us

Parents For Children Best Interests (PFCBI) is a nonprofit organization advocating for family preservation, justice reform, and children’s well-being. We support parents who have been unlawfully separated from their children or experienced violations of their parental rights. Our mission is to provide education, advocacy, and emotional support to promote healing and systemic change.

Volunteer Role: Mental Health Professional – Support Group Facilitator

We are seeking a compassionate and trauma-informed mental health professional (psychologist, counselor, social worker, or therapist) to facilitate peer support groups for parents navigating the devastating emotional effects of child loss through unlawful separation or court injustice.

Responsibilities

Facilitate weekly or biweekly virtual support group sessions (60–90 minutes).

Provide a safe, confidential, and nonjudgmental space for parents to share and heal.

Offer emotional regulation techniques, coping tools, and peer connection activities.

Collaborate with PFCBI’s leadership team to enhance group structure and resources.

Provide input for developing trauma recovery programs and parent education workshops.

Qualifications

Licensed or master’s-level experience in mental health, counseling, or social work (or strong background in trauma-informed care).(WILL ACCEPT STUDENTS UNDER THE SUPERVISION) 

Experience working with trauma, grief, family systems, or parental alienation preferred.

Empathetic communication and commitment to ethical and compassionate care.

Comfortable facilitating online sessions via Zoom or similar platforms.

Benefits for Volunteers

Meaningful opportunity to empower families and restore hope.

Experience working with advocacy-based trauma recovery initiatives.

Letters of recommendation and acknowledgment from PFCBI.

Flexible schedule and collaborative, supportive volunteer team.

Possible future Employment in growing organization addressing national problem. 


Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

Location: Remote / Hybrid (Online Support Groups, with optional in-person sessions)
Commitment: Flexible volunteer schedule (2–4 hours per week)

About Us

Parents For Children Best Interests (PFCBI) is a nonprofit organization advocating for family preservation, justice reform, and children’s well-being. We support parents who have been unlawfully separated from their children or experienced violations of their parental rights. Our mission is to provide education, advocacy, and emotional support to promote healing and systemic change.

Volunteer Role: Mental Health Professional – Support Group Facilitator

We are seeking a compassionate and trauma-informed mental health professional (psychologist, counselor, social worker, or therapist) to facilitate peer support groups for parents navigating the devastating emotional effects of child loss through unlawful separation or court injustice.

Responsibilities

Facilitate weekly or biweekly virtual support group sessions (60–90 minutes).

Provide a safe, confidential, and nonjudgmental space for parents to share and heal.

Offer emotional regulation techniques, coping tools, and peer connection activities.

Collaborate with PFCBI’s leadership team to enhance group structure and resources.

Provide input for developing trauma recovery programs and parent education workshops.

Qualifications

Licensed or master’s-level experience in mental health, counseling, or social work (or strong background in trauma-informed care).(WILL ACCEPT STUDENTS UNDER THE SUPERVISION) 

Experience working with trauma, grief, family systems, or parental alienation preferred.

Empathetic communication and commitment to ethical and compassionate care.

Comfortable facilitating online sessions via Zoom or similar platforms.

Benefits for Volunteers

Meaningful opportunity to empower families and restore hope.

Experience working with advocacy-based trauma recovery initiatives.

Letters of recommendation and acknowledgment from PFCBI.

Flexible schedule and collaborative, supportive volunteer team.

Possible future Employment in growing organization addressing national problem. 


Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07020

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aircraft Restoration and Maintenance Volunteer

For the mechanically inclined and handy person, volunteers work as part of a team to restore and maintain aircrafts, displays, and general maintenance work on the museum property and facility itself.


Currently, in need of help fixing the interior roof and ceiling tiles. 

Agency: The Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey

For the mechanically inclined and handy person, volunteers work as part of a team to restore and maintain aircrafts, displays, and general maintenance work on the museum property and facility itself.


Currently, in need of help fixing the interior roof and ceiling tiles. 

Agency: The Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 07608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yard and Maintenance Volunteer

A volunteer is needed to assist with light physical labor. Nothing hard or taxing just able to do yard work, assist with simple maintenance tasks and cleanup chores. Their efforts would be directed/coordinated by our experienced staff.

 

Museum hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm.  

To register to volunteer please call Ralph directly at 201-288-6344.

Agency: The Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey

A volunteer is needed to assist with light physical labor. Nothing hard or taxing just able to do yard work, assist with simple maintenance tasks and cleanup chores. Their efforts would be directed/coordinated by our experienced staff.

 

Museum hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm.  

To register to volunteer please call Ralph directly at 201-288-6344.

Agency: The Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual (Spanish/English) Front Desk Volunteer Needed

Women's Rights is looking for a few volunteers to work Monday – Friday from 9-1 and 1- 5. The same volunteer will not work all week. Tasks would include answering phones, routing calls, and greeting folks who come to the door. Volunteers must speak both English and Spanish.

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Women's Rights is looking for a few volunteers to work Monday – Friday from 9-1 and 1- 5. The same volunteer will not work all week. Tasks would include answering phones, routing calls, and greeting folks who come to the door. Volunteers must speak both English and Spanish.

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Handyperson - CHORE Program

Do you value safety? Do you enjoy solving problems? Handy with tools? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of people who wish to remain independent? Celebrating over 40 years, CHORE volunteers perform minor household repairs for the senior and disabled residents of Bergen County, allowing them to age safely in their own homes.

What will you do? Perform minor indoor safety repairs such as installing grab bars, changing light bulbs, minor electrical/plumbing, etc.

Hours: One day a week (Monday - Friday) between the hours of 8:30 am - 2:00 pm (seasonal volunteers are also welcome)

Requirements:

Able-bodied and in good health (must be able to lift at least 25 lbs) If interested in driving, must have a clean driving record and a valid driver's license To be cleared by a background check

This is a wonderful opportunity for recent retirees who are looking to give back to the community. It is also an excellent learning experience for college students learning trades such as physical therapy, engineering, electrical, etc. as it gets them inside the homes of local residents with common, everyday issues.  If you need to perform service for court-mandated hours, we may be able to use you.

Experience or inexperienced, we offer on the job training and are happy to accept anyone who can commit to at least one day a week.

If interested, please fill out the following application and select the "CHORE" option. Contact us at mogden@bergenvolunteers.org with any additional questions.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Chore Service

Do you value safety? Do you enjoy solving problems? Handy with tools? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of people who wish to remain independent? Celebrating over 40 years, CHORE volunteers perform minor household repairs for the senior and disabled residents of Bergen County, allowing them to age safely in their own homes.

What will you do? Perform minor indoor safety repairs such as installing grab bars, changing light bulbs, minor electrical/plumbing, etc.

Hours: One day a week (Monday - Friday) between the hours of 8:30 am - 2:00 pm (seasonal volunteers are also welcome)

Requirements:

Able-bodied and in good health (must be able to lift at least 25 lbs) If interested in driving, must have a clean driving record and a valid driver's license To be cleared by a background check

This is a wonderful opportunity for recent retirees who are looking to give back to the community. It is also an excellent learning experience for college students learning trades such as physical therapy, engineering, electrical, etc. as it gets them inside the homes of local residents with common, everyday issues.  If you need to perform service for court-mandated hours, we may be able to use you.

Experience or inexperienced, we offer on the job training and are happy to accept anyone who can commit to at least one day a week.

If interested, please fill out the following application and select the "CHORE" option. Contact us at mogden@bergenvolunteers.org with any additional questions.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Chore Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handy Heroes

Handy Heroes help maintain Flat Rock on an as needed basis! These volunteers will help with a variety of projects from cleaning litter from the trails to blowing leaves from the cattle guard.

Responsibilities

There are no specific commitments for this position

However, here are some of the possible jobs that will be available to those in this position:

On Call Heroes (On an as-needed basis): Be placed on a list of heroes we can call on to help us shovel on snowy days and help with other day of needs.

Litterbug Heroes (At your leisure): Help clean up trails and empty full trashcans at Jones Rd.

Repair Heroes (At your convenience): Consult the list of minor repairs that need to be done in and around our building and grounds.

Trail Heroes (On a semi-regular basis): Help distribute woodchips on muddy/flooded trails and help replace water bars to keep our trails from eroding due to weather.

Requirements

There are no specific requirements to be a Handy Hero!

However, some beneficial abilities would be:

Ability to use power and manual tools (hammer, drill, leaf blower, etc.)

Ability to lift 25 lbs.

Good balance and able to walk up hill

Willing to get dirty

Benefits

Provide an invaluable service to Flat Rock

Work with your hands and get out in nature

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Handy Heroes help maintain Flat Rock on an as needed basis! These volunteers will help with a variety of projects from cleaning litter from the trails to blowing leaves from the cattle guard.

Responsibilities

There are no specific commitments for this position

However, here are some of the possible jobs that will be available to those in this position:

On Call Heroes (On an as-needed basis): Be placed on a list of heroes we can call on to help us shovel on snowy days and help with other day of needs.

Litterbug Heroes (At your leisure): Help clean up trails and empty full trashcans at Jones Rd.

Repair Heroes (At your convenience): Consult the list of minor repairs that need to be done in and around our building and grounds.

Trail Heroes (On a semi-regular basis): Help distribute woodchips on muddy/flooded trails and help replace water bars to keep our trails from eroding due to weather.

Requirements

There are no specific requirements to be a Handy Hero!

However, some beneficial abilities would be:

Ability to use power and manual tools (hammer, drill, leaf blower, etc.)

Ability to lift 25 lbs.

Good balance and able to walk up hill

Willing to get dirty

Benefits

Provide an invaluable service to Flat Rock

Work with your hands and get out in nature

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardeners

The gardens at Flat Rock Brook were created by our volunteer gardeners. It is an ongoing project and everyone is welcome to join this group regardless of experience. Volunteer gardeners work on plantings, upkeep, maintenance and care of our gardens with a special emphasis on our Native Habitat and Butterfly Gardens. We use integrated pest management gardening techniques and plant natives to attract beneficial insects and other wildlife.


Requirements

Easy to moderate physical labor

No experience necessary

Age 16 and older

Benefits

Working outside and experiencing nature

Increased knowledge of native/non-native plants and invasive species

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

The gardens at Flat Rock Brook were created by our volunteer gardeners. It is an ongoing project and everyone is welcome to join this group regardless of experience. Volunteer gardeners work on plantings, upkeep, maintenance and care of our gardens with a special emphasis on our Native Habitat and Butterfly Gardens. We use integrated pest management gardening techniques and plant natives to attract beneficial insects and other wildlife.


Requirements

Easy to moderate physical labor

No experience necessary

Age 16 and older

Benefits

Working outside and experiencing nature

Increased knowledge of native/non-native plants and invasive species

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Ranger

These Rangers will help the education staff facilitate public and private programming including field trips, weekend public programs, and birthday parties. Please note that most of our public programming occurs on Sunday afternoons. Experienced Jr. Rangers will also be permitted to conduct storytimes and small craft projects if they feel comfortable doing so.

Jr. Rangers will be required to attend an Educational Training Day in April. Staff will always be present and available while these young volunteers are present and they are not to leave the Nature Center alone without permission from a staff member first.

Requirements:

Age 12-14

Volunteer for a minimum of 2 hours per season (spring, summer, fall) for a minimum total of 6 hours per calendar year.

Attend the Educational Training Day in April

Benefits:

Great opportunity for first time volunteers

Giving back to the community

Volunteer experience with children and members of the public

On the fast track for Ranger subcategories as they enter high school

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

These Rangers will help the education staff facilitate public and private programming including field trips, weekend public programs, and birthday parties. Please note that most of our public programming occurs on Sunday afternoons. Experienced Jr. Rangers will also be permitted to conduct storytimes and small craft projects if they feel comfortable doing so.

Jr. Rangers will be required to attend an Educational Training Day in April. Staff will always be present and available while these young volunteers are present and they are not to leave the Nature Center alone without permission from a staff member first.

Requirements:

Age 12-14

Volunteer for a minimum of 2 hours per season (spring, summer, fall) for a minimum total of 6 hours per calendar year.

Attend the Educational Training Day in April

Benefits:

Great opportunity for first time volunteers

Giving back to the community

Volunteer experience with children and members of the public

On the fast track for Ranger subcategories as they enter high school

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events Volunteer

Flat Rock Brook hosts several annual events. Our annual Recognition Dinner honors outstanding individuals and companies. The Great Fall Festival brings hundreds of families to the Nature Center for outdoor fun. We seek individuals to assist with a variety of efforts to help ensure our success at these events.

Requirements

There are no specific requirements for becoming a special event volunteer; however, as events come closer, there will be specific jobs that need to be filled.

Benefits

A way of giving back to the community

Helping raise money and ensure successful events

Bringing fun to the families of the area

Here are some examples of jobs from the Great Fall Festival:

Setting up tables and decorations

Food distribution

Facilitating Crafts and Games

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Flat Rock Brook hosts several annual events. Our annual Recognition Dinner honors outstanding individuals and companies. The Great Fall Festival brings hundreds of families to the Nature Center for outdoor fun. We seek individuals to assist with a variety of efforts to help ensure our success at these events.

Requirements

There are no specific requirements for becoming a special event volunteer; however, as events come closer, there will be specific jobs that need to be filled.

Benefits

A way of giving back to the community

Helping raise money and ensure successful events

Bringing fun to the families of the area

Here are some examples of jobs from the Great Fall Festival:

Setting up tables and decorations

Food distribution

Facilitating Crafts and Games

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Groups

Volunteer groups from corporate, non-profit, and private organizations assist Flat Rock Brook with trail maintenance, invasive species removal, native plantings, erosion control installation, and other projects. All programs require easy to moderate physical labor. All materials are supplied.

We can accommodate groups of up to 30 individuals for volunteer days. If you are interested in a group volunteer opportunity, please fill out our Group Volunteer Form at the top of the page. Please email this form to catherine@flatrockbrook.org


Requirements

Available for weekdays and/or weekends

At least 16 years of age

No experience necessary

Moderate physical labor

Benefits

Great for team building

Outdoor exercise

Increased knowledge of native/non-native plants and invasive species

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Volunteer groups from corporate, non-profit, and private organizations assist Flat Rock Brook with trail maintenance, invasive species removal, native plantings, erosion control installation, and other projects. All programs require easy to moderate physical labor. All materials are supplied.

We can accommodate groups of up to 30 individuals for volunteer days. If you are interested in a group volunteer opportunity, please fill out our Group Volunteer Form at the top of the page. Please email this form to catherine@flatrockbrook.org


Requirements

Available for weekdays and/or weekends

At least 16 years of age

No experience necessary

Moderate physical labor

Benefits

Great for team building

Outdoor exercise

Increased knowledge of native/non-native plants and invasive species

Agency: Flat Rock Brook

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homework Assistant- Online

Volunteer Tutor Wanted!

Are you passionate about making a difference in a child's life? Million Reasons is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer tutors to help young learners discover the wonderful world of learning.


About Us:
Million Reasons is a non-profit organization committed to fostering early literacy, supporting academic achievement, and providing educational resources to underserved communities. We believe every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential.


As a volunteer tutor, you will:

Provide one-on-one tutoring to children from K-12th grade.

Help students improve their skills in reading, writing, math, and general literacy.

Create a supportive and engaging learning environment.


Program Details

Start Date: Monday, September 15th

Flexible Hours: Tutors have the freedom to choose their preferred workdays, times, and total hours.

Academic Subjects Offered:

Middle School/High School: Geometry, Algebra, Physics, Chemistry, Biology

Homework Assistance: Available for students of all levels

We're Looking For:

Individuals with a passion for education and working with children.

Patience, empathy, and excellent communication skills.

Reliability and a commitment to a consistent schedule. one hour or more per week for a minimum of 4 months is expected. 

No prior tutoring experience is required.

Background check required.


Benefits of Volunteering:


Make a tangible impact on a child's educational journey.

Gain valuable experience in education and mentorship.

Join a supportive and vibrant community of volunteers.

Fulfill community service requirements.

Eligible individuals may receive The President's Volunteer Service Award.


Your Role:Ready to Inspire?
If you're ready to share your knowledge and help shape a brighter future for our students, we encourage you to apply!


To Apply:
Please visit our website at https://www.million-reasons.org/ to learn more and complete our volunteer application form. Or apply at https://forms.gle/Byo8Eq6hQGLvdHLk9

To learn more about our organization and apply, please visit our website at https://www.million-reasons.org.  Alternatively, you can apply directly at https://forms.gle/Byo8Eq6hQGLvdHLk9.




Agency: Million Reasons

Volunteer Tutor Wanted!

Are you passionate about making a difference in a child's life? Million Reasons is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer tutors to help young learners discover the wonderful world of learning.


About Us:
Million Reasons is a non-profit organization committed to fostering early literacy, supporting academic achievement, and providing educational resources to underserved communities. We believe every child deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential.


As a volunteer tutor, you will:

Provide one-on-one tutoring to children from K-12th grade.

Help students improve their skills in reading, writing, math, and general literacy.

Create a supportive and engaging learning environment.


Program Details

Start Date: Monday, September 15th

Flexible Hours: Tutors have the freedom to choose their preferred workdays, times, and total hours.

Academic Subjects Offered:

Middle School/High School: Geometry, Algebra, Physics, Chemistry, Biology

Homework Assistance: Available for students of all levels

We're Looking For:

Individuals with a passion for education and working with children.

Patience, empathy, and excellent communication skills.

Reliability and a commitment to a consistent schedule. one hour or more per week for a minimum of 4 months is expected. 

No prior tutoring experience is required.

Background check required.


Benefits of Volunteering:


Make a tangible impact on a child's educational journey.

Gain valuable experience in education and mentorship.

Join a supportive and vibrant community of volunteers.

Fulfill community service requirements.

Eligible individuals may receive The President's Volunteer Service Award.


Your Role:Ready to Inspire?
If you're ready to share your knowledge and help shape a brighter future for our students, we encourage you to apply!


To Apply:
Please visit our website at https://www.million-reasons.org/ to learn more and complete our volunteer application form. Or apply at https://forms.gle/Byo8Eq6hQGLvdHLk9

To learn more about our organization and apply, please visit our website at https://www.million-reasons.org.  Alternatively, you can apply directly at https://forms.gle/Byo8Eq6hQGLvdHLk9.




Agency: Million Reasons

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer resources.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! 

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Ways to Connect?


Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.


Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.


Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer resources.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! 

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Ways to Connect?


Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.


Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.


Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Basketball Camps Clinics for Children with Special Needs (Wednesdays, Paramus)

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with mentoring of children Working on the court with children in small groups

 

Skills and Requirements:

Must have a positive attitude for special needs youth Patient and kind demeanor-- able to interface with children facing different challenges Excellent communication skills and a willingness to engage others Non-judgmental of people Must enjoy working with children of all backgrounds and be flexible Must wear proper gym attire (shorts/sweats; proper t-shirt; sneakers)

 

Time Commitment:

October 15 - November 19

4:30pm – 6:00pm

 

Mike Simmel, CEO Bounce Out the Stigma  bounceoutthestigma.org

201 - 725 - 7224

mike@mightymikebasketball.com

Agency: Bounce Out the Stigma Project

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with mentoring of children Working on the court with children in small groups

 

Skills and Requirements:

Must have a positive attitude for special needs youth Patient and kind demeanor-- able to interface with children facing different challenges Excellent communication skills and a willingness to engage others Non-judgmental of people Must enjoy working with children of all backgrounds and be flexible Must wear proper gym attire (shorts/sweats; proper t-shirt; sneakers)

 

Time Commitment:

October 15 - November 19

4:30pm – 6:00pm

 

Mike Simmel, CEO Bounce Out the Stigma  bounceoutthestigma.org

201 - 725 - 7224

mike@mightymikebasketball.com

Agency: Bounce Out the Stigma Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Forest Defenders


Our Forest Defenders are important volunteers who help us maintain our preserve. Training will be provided.

The TNC Preserve is under invasion and we need your help! Non-native plants have been encroaching into our forest, causing harm to native plants and reducing our biodiversity. Unchecked, these” invasive species” can toxify the soil and shade out native plants. Help remove these pesky plants twice a month with the Forest Defenders!

Learn to identify different invasive species and work with our Land Manager to implement various removal techniques. Forest Defenders is open to adults, teenagers and families. Kids 15 and under must be accompanied by a guardian.

Schedule: 2nd & 4th Sunday each month 10:00 - 12:00 Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center


Our Forest Defenders are important volunteers who help us maintain our preserve. Training will be provided.

The TNC Preserve is under invasion and we need your help! Non-native plants have been encroaching into our forest, causing harm to native plants and reducing our biodiversity. Unchecked, these” invasive species” can toxify the soil and shade out native plants. Help remove these pesky plants twice a month with the Forest Defenders!

Learn to identify different invasive species and work with our Land Manager to implement various removal techniques. Forest Defenders is open to adults, teenagers and families. Kids 15 and under must be accompanied by a guardian.

Schedule: 2nd & 4th Sunday each month 10:00 - 12:00 Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Promise Youth Council Volunteer

Family Promise Youth Council - Teen Volunteer Opportunities

Family Promise of Bergen County's Youth Council for the Homeless provides teen volunteer opportunities designed for high school students in Bergen County who are looking to make a difference in the lives of families with children facing homelessness and hunger in our community. Throughout the school year, the Youth Council meets monthly and participates in various volunteer and service opportunities that support Family Promise.


The first Family Promise Youth Council meeting for the 2025-26 school year will be held in September.


For more information, questions, and to learn about getting involved, please email Youth Council Director Alina Albano at familypromiseyouthcouncil@gmail.com.

Teen Volunteering Opportunities include:

Preparing a meal for guests of Family Promise's nightly Walk-in Dinner Program in HackensackStarting a homelessness awareness group at your school Organizing and participating in fundraising events for Camp Lots-of-FunAssisting at Family Promise events throughout the year Applying for a Counselor position at Camp Lots-of-Fun

Agency: Family Promise of Bergen County

Family Promise Youth Council - Teen Volunteer Opportunities

Family Promise of Bergen County's Youth Council for the Homeless provides teen volunteer opportunities designed for high school students in Bergen County who are looking to make a difference in the lives of families with children facing homelessness and hunger in our community. Throughout the school year, the Youth Council meets monthly and participates in various volunteer and service opportunities that support Family Promise.


The first Family Promise Youth Council meeting for the 2025-26 school year will be held in September.


For more information, questions, and to learn about getting involved, please email Youth Council Director Alina Albano at familypromiseyouthcouncil@gmail.com.

Teen Volunteering Opportunities include:

Preparing a meal for guests of Family Promise's nightly Walk-in Dinner Program in HackensackStarting a homelessness awareness group at your school Organizing and participating in fundraising events for Camp Lots-of-FunAssisting at Family Promise events throughout the year Applying for a Counselor position at Camp Lots-of-Fun

Agency: Family Promise of Bergen County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 07450

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RISE - Reflections InterACTive Summer Experience for teens

Attention TEENS! **PLEASE NOTE** Since the teens are the ones who will be volunteering with this program, I need to hear from them directly, not from the parents/guardians.  The teens are the ones who need to reach out to me to request an application. 


RISE is the spinoff of the Reflections school year program, which addresses a variety of issues through the use of improvisational theatre.

This is a FREE program, funded by the County of Bergen.

RISE uses improvisational techniques to address teen issues, and teens will be trained in a variety of games, activities and exercises and then will be able to share what they have learned with others.

Teens earn volunteer hours and acquire leadership skills and have fun, all at the same time.


This Summer,  RISE will be on Tuesday nights, starting  on July 8th and will run until August 26th.

*NEW TIME: *5:45pm-7:45pm

WHERE: 1 Bergen County Plaza – Hackensack, NJ

THIS IS A DROP IN PROGRAM – THIS MEANS THAT RISE CAST MEMBERS ATTEND WHEN THEY ARE AVAILABLE. WE UNDERSTAND THAT THEY MAY NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND EACH WEEK.

We  will also have other opportunities for RISE participants to earn volunteer hours by attending workshops that we will be leading. This will be explained to them once they are part of the RISE program. Again, this is on a “drop in“ basis, in that cast members attend the events that meet their availability.


To be part of RISE 2025, one needs to have just finished 8th grade, all the way to just graduating high school.

They also must be Bergen County residents.

Agency: Bergen County Division of Family Guidance - Reflections

Attention TEENS! **PLEASE NOTE** Since the teens are the ones who will be volunteering with this program, I need to hear from them directly, not from the parents/guardians.  The teens are the ones who need to reach out to me to request an application. 


RISE is the spinoff of the Reflections school year program, which addresses a variety of issues through the use of improvisational theatre.

This is a FREE program, funded by the County of Bergen.

RISE uses improvisational techniques to address teen issues, and teens will be trained in a variety of games, activities and exercises and then will be able to share what they have learned with others.

Teens earn volunteer hours and acquire leadership skills and have fun, all at the same time.


This Summer,  RISE will be on Tuesday nights, starting  on July 8th and will run until August 26th.

*NEW TIME: *5:45pm-7:45pm

WHERE: 1 Bergen County Plaza – Hackensack, NJ

THIS IS A DROP IN PROGRAM – THIS MEANS THAT RISE CAST MEMBERS ATTEND WHEN THEY ARE AVAILABLE. WE UNDERSTAND THAT THEY MAY NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND EACH WEEK.

We  will also have other opportunities for RISE participants to earn volunteer hours by attending workshops that we will be leading. This will be explained to them once they are part of the RISE program. Again, this is on a “drop in“ basis, in that cast members attend the events that meet their availability.


To be part of RISE 2025, one needs to have just finished 8th grade, all the way to just graduating high school.

They also must be Bergen County residents.

Agency: Bergen County Division of Family Guidance - Reflections

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donor database coordinator

Healing the Children New Jersey is in need of a volunteer to help us with maintaining our donor database and running reports. (Input of donor data, donations, printing letters, mailing labels etc.)

Agency: Healing the Children New Jersey

Healing the Children New Jersey is in need of a volunteer to help us with maintaining our donor database and running reports. (Input of donor data, donations, printing letters, mailing labels etc.)

Agency: Healing the Children New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hybrid Social Media Intern

Job Title: Hybrid Social Media Intern

Location: Paramus, NJ / Hybrid (Remote & In-Office)

Position Type: Internship (Part-Time @ 6 hrs per week)

About Us: Bergen Volunteers is committed to engaging volunteers with meaningful opportunities to help neighbors in need; and to provide training to rising community leaders. We’re looking for a creative, motivated college student to join our team as a Social Media Intern and help amplify our brand online.

Role Overview: The Social Media Intern will support the Director of Development & Communications in planning, creating, and managing content across multiple social media platforms. This hybrid role offers hands-on experience in digital marketing, content strategy, and audience engagement.

Responsibilities:     

Create, schedule, and publish engaging content for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. Assist with social media campaigns and promotions Monitor social media trends and suggest creative content ideas Track performance metrics and assist in reporting analytics Engage with visitor comments/messages on social media as directed Support the marketing team on various projects as assigned

Qualifications:     

Current college student pursuing a degree in Marketing, Communications, Media, or related field Interest and proficiency in social media platforms and trends Solid writing and communication skills (media literacy, brand building/engagement, storytelling, visual communication) Light graphic design skills (Canva preferred) Creative mindset with an eye for design and visuals Professional and reliable Ability to work independently and collaboratively Detail-oriented and organized

Schedule:

Stipend availableFlexible hybrid schedule: combination of remote and in-office days

Learning Opportunities:

Gain practical experience in social media strategy and content creation Work closely with seasoned professionalsDevelop skills in analytics, community engagement, and digital storytelling

How to Apply: Please submit your resume, a short cover letter, and links to any social media projects you’ve managed to dcorwin@bergenvolunteers.org

Agency: Bergen Volunteers

Job Title: Hybrid Social Media Intern

Location: Paramus, NJ / Hybrid (Remote & In-Office)

Position Type: Internship (Part-Time @ 6 hrs per week)

About Us: Bergen Volunteers is committed to engaging volunteers with meaningful opportunities to help neighbors in need; and to provide training to rising community leaders. We’re looking for a creative, motivated college student to join our team as a Social Media Intern and help amplify our brand online.

Role Overview: The Social Media Intern will support the Director of Development & Communications in planning, creating, and managing content across multiple social media platforms. This hybrid role offers hands-on experience in digital marketing, content strategy, and audience engagement.

Responsibilities:     

Create, schedule, and publish engaging content for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. Assist with social media campaigns and promotions Monitor social media trends and suggest creative content ideas Track performance metrics and assist in reporting analytics Engage with visitor comments/messages on social media as directed Support the marketing team on various projects as assigned

Qualifications:     

Current college student pursuing a degree in Marketing, Communications, Media, or related field Interest and proficiency in social media platforms and trends Solid writing and communication skills (media literacy, brand building/engagement, storytelling, visual communication) Light graphic design skills (Canva preferred) Creative mindset with an eye for design and visuals Professional and reliable Ability to work independently and collaboratively Detail-oriented and organized

Schedule:

Stipend availableFlexible hybrid schedule: combination of remote and in-office days

Learning Opportunities:

Gain practical experience in social media strategy and content creation Work closely with seasoned professionalsDevelop skills in analytics, community engagement, and digital storytelling

How to Apply: Please submit your resume, a short cover letter, and links to any social media projects you’ve managed to dcorwin@bergenvolunteers.org

Agency: Bergen Volunteers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recreational Therapy

Assist the Recreational Therapy staff in engaging our long-term care residents with fun activities that enhance their quality of life and support their health and wellness.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist the Recreational Therapy staff in engaging our long-term care residents with fun activities that enhance their quality of life and support their health and wellness.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pastoral Care

Assist with the transportation of residents to and from the chapel for services.

Catholic Service: Sunday-1:45pm to 4:15pm

 

 

 

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist with the transportation of residents to and from the chapel for services.

Catholic Service: Sunday-1:45pm to 4:15pm

 

 

 

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Long Term Care

Assist residents with daily activities and light chores, engage them in conversation and support staff during recreation and patient rounding.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist residents with daily activities and light chores, engage them in conversation and support staff during recreation and patient rounding.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Department

Assist Emergency Department staff with patient care rounding and the transporting of items to and from the Lab and Pharmacy.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist Emergency Department staff with patient care rounding and the transporting of items to and from the Lab and Pharmacy.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operating Room

Assist the Operating Room staff with room turnover, transporting items, stocking supplies and clerical duties.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist the Operating Room staff with room turnover, transporting items, stocking supplies and clerical duties.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Behavioral Health Services – Geriatric Care

Assist BHS staff with preventing falls of our high-risk clients and engaging those clients with conversation and companionship.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist BHS staff with preventing falls of our high-risk clients and engaging those clients with conversation and companionship.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ambulatory Care Clinic

Assist Ambulatory Care staff with patient room turnover between appointments.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist Ambulatory Care staff with patient room turnover between appointments.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Concierge Services

Assist with welcoming incoming patients and visitors and directing them to their desired locations in the Medical Center.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Assist with welcoming incoming patients and visitors and directing them to their desired locations in the Medical Center.

Agency: Bergen New Bridge Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Certified Small Business Mentor - SCORE

Position: Chapter Support Volunteer

Every SCORE chapter depends on the talent and time of its volunteers to help entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of small business ownership. 

We’re looking for support volunteers with marketing and social media skills to support these areas:

Social Media

Develop and post customer success posts to chapter media sites Develop and post mentor spotlight profiles to chapter media sites  Edit recorded workshop presentations and post to our YouTube channel Monitor our social media channels and like, comment or share 

 

      Workshop Programs

Enhance workshop presentations with graphics Support workshop presentations (Introduce presenters, moderate polls, Q&As)

 

Customer and Volunteer Acquisition 

Create campaigns/collateral  Post workshops on our key partner websites Add prospect and partner names to our contact database 

 

Other Marketing Areas

Create brochures, flyers and other content that support our client and volunteer outreach efforts.

 

As a volunteer, you will help our marketing and outreach committee chairs execute our plans to support local small business entrepreneurs.

Expected volunteer commitment:

You agree to commit to at least one year of volunteering. Time commitment is anywhere from a few hours a week to as much as the volunteer can give

General experience desired:

Excellent written and communication skills Prior volunteer/intern experience

 

Specific Experience/Skills/Tools Desired:

Social Media Tools (e.g., HootSuite, Buffer, etc.; we use Constant Contact) General Office Suite (e.g., presentations, worksheets, documents, etc.; we use Google) Virtual Conference Platforms (e.g., Google Meet, Zoom, etc.; we use Zoom) Graphic Tools (e.g., Canva, etc.)

 

Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer.  Resume to: James.Madormo@scorevolunteer.org

SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration that helps aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE today to make a meaningful difference in your local community.

 

SKILLS

Social Media Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com) General Office

 

REQUIREMENTS

Must be at least 18 years old Orientation or Training A few hours per week up to as much as the volunteer can give Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration

Agency: SCORE Northeast New Jersey

Position: Chapter Support Volunteer

Every SCORE chapter depends on the talent and time of its volunteers to help entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of small business ownership. 

We’re looking for support volunteers with marketing and social media skills to support these areas:

Social Media

Develop and post customer success posts to chapter media sites Develop and post mentor spotlight profiles to chapter media sites  Edit recorded workshop presentations and post to our YouTube channel Monitor our social media channels and like, comment or share 

 

      Workshop Programs

Enhance workshop presentations with graphics Support workshop presentations (Introduce presenters, moderate polls, Q&As)

 

Customer and Volunteer Acquisition 

Create campaigns/collateral  Post workshops on our key partner websites Add prospect and partner names to our contact database 

 

Other Marketing Areas

Create brochures, flyers and other content that support our client and volunteer outreach efforts.

 

As a volunteer, you will help our marketing and outreach committee chairs execute our plans to support local small business entrepreneurs.

Expected volunteer commitment:

You agree to commit to at least one year of volunteering. Time commitment is anywhere from a few hours a week to as much as the volunteer can give

General experience desired:

Excellent written and communication skills Prior volunteer/intern experience

 

Specific Experience/Skills/Tools Desired:

Social Media Tools (e.g., HootSuite, Buffer, etc.; we use Constant Contact) General Office Suite (e.g., presentations, worksheets, documents, etc.; we use Google) Virtual Conference Platforms (e.g., Google Meet, Zoom, etc.; we use Zoom) Graphic Tools (e.g., Canva, etc.)

 

Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer.  Resume to: James.Madormo@scorevolunteer.org

SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration that helps aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE today to make a meaningful difference in your local community.

 

SKILLS

Social Media Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com) General Office

 

REQUIREMENTS

Must be at least 18 years old Orientation or Training A few hours per week up to as much as the volunteer can give Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration

Agency: SCORE Northeast New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07446

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Basketball Camps Clinics for Children with Special Needs (Sundays, West Orange)

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with mentoring of children Working on the court with children in small groups

 

Skills and Requirements:

Must have a positive attitude for special needs youth Patient and kind demeanor-- able to interface with children facing different challenges Excellent communication skills and a willingness to engage others Non-judgmental of people Must enjoy working with children of all backgrounds and be flexible Must wear proper gym attire (shorts/sweats; proper t-shirt; sneakers)

 

Time Commitment:

October 5 – November 9

11:00am – 12:00pm

 

Mike Simmel, CEO Bounce Out the Stigma  bounceoutthestigma.org

201 - 725 - 7224

mike@mightymikebasketball.com

Agency: Bounce Out the Stigma Project

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with mentoring of children Working on the court with children in small groups

 

Skills and Requirements:

Must have a positive attitude for special needs youth Patient and kind demeanor-- able to interface with children facing different challenges Excellent communication skills and a willingness to engage others Non-judgmental of people Must enjoy working with children of all backgrounds and be flexible Must wear proper gym attire (shorts/sweats; proper t-shirt; sneakers)

 

Time Commitment:

October 5 – November 9

11:00am – 12:00pm

 

Mike Simmel, CEO Bounce Out the Stigma  bounceoutthestigma.org

201 - 725 - 7224

mike@mightymikebasketball.com

Agency: Bounce Out the Stigma Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 07052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Russian-Speaking Telephone Caller

We are seeking Russian-speaking telephone callers to help with socializing Russian-speaking clients. Volunteers will enjoy a one-on-one relationship with one of our homebound and lonely senior clients, helping to alleviate loneliness and isolation with important human contact and encouraging them to socialize. Volunteers provide companionship once or twice a week for approximately 15-20 minutes per call, helping to improve the quality of life of the individual.

Screening interview, application, and background check required.

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

We are seeking Russian-speaking telephone callers to help with socializing Russian-speaking clients. Volunteers will enjoy a one-on-one relationship with one of our homebound and lonely senior clients, helping to alleviate loneliness and isolation with important human contact and encouraging them to socialize. Volunteers provide companionship once or twice a week for approximately 15-20 minutes per call, helping to improve the quality of life of the individual.

Screening interview, application, and background check required.

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 11/8 General Volunteer Day

Join us as a volunteer for a handiwork project! No prior experience or special skills are required. All skill levels are welcome as we work together on various tasks, making a meaningful impact while learning along the way. Come be part of a supportive team and contribute to a great cause!



Location - TBD

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Join us as a volunteer for a handiwork project! No prior experience or special skills are required. All skill levels are welcome as we work together on various tasks, making a meaningful impact while learning along the way. Come be part of a supportive team and contribute to a great cause!



Location - TBD

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 8, 2025

Zip Code: 07436

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 11/22 General Volunteer Day

Join us as a volunteer for a handiwork project! No prior experience or special skills are required. All skill levels are welcome as we work together on various tasks, making a meaningful impact while learning along the way. Come be part of a supportive team and contribute to a great cause!



Location - TBD

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Join us as a volunteer for a handiwork project! No prior experience or special skills are required. All skill levels are welcome as we work together on various tasks, making a meaningful impact while learning along the way. Come be part of a supportive team and contribute to a great cause!



Location - TBD

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 22, 2025

Zip Code: 07436

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Faerie Trail Caretaker

We will reach out with additional information.

Our Faerie Trail Caretakers are special helpers that make our faerie trail kept looking nice and whimsical, and provide our visitors with a fun passive exhibit to enjoy.

We are seeking volunteers who are interested in helping care for our Faerie trail. Volunteers will be asked to use their artistic and craft skills to maintain this creative exhibit while making sure the fae folk are happy with their forest community.

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Saturdays and Sundays for 2 hours between 10am-2pm Age: All ages. Under 14 MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian Minimum Requirement: ideally 3 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

We will reach out with additional information.

Our Faerie Trail Caretakers are special helpers that make our faerie trail kept looking nice and whimsical, and provide our visitors with a fun passive exhibit to enjoy.

We are seeking volunteers who are interested in helping care for our Faerie trail. Volunteers will be asked to use their artistic and craft skills to maintain this creative exhibit while making sure the fae folk are happy with their forest community.

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Saturdays and Sundays for 2 hours between 10am-2pm Age: All ages. Under 14 MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian Minimum Requirement: ideally 3 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Development Manager

Are you passionate about making a real difference? We're seeking a mission-driven Development Manager to help us grow our impact through fundraising campaigns, donor engagement, and grant writing. 

Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

Are you passionate about making a real difference? We're seeking a mission-driven Development Manager to help us grow our impact through fundraising campaigns, donor engagement, and grant writing. 

Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07020

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Researcher

The Grant Researcher will be responsible for researching, identifying, and tracking grant opportunities from foundations, corporations, and government sources that align with our work. This role is ideal for someone passionate about social justice and skilled at finding the right match between funders and causes.

Key Responsibilities: 

Conduct research to identify grant opportunities related to child protection, parental rights, and human rights.

Maintain a database or tracker of potential grants and application deadlines.

Analyze funding criteria to determine alignment with organizational goals.

Provide detailed summaries and recommendations to the fundraising team.

Monitor trends in philanthropy and nonprofit funding.

Assist with preliminary application documents (optional, based on experience).

Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

The Grant Researcher will be responsible for researching, identifying, and tracking grant opportunities from foundations, corporations, and government sources that align with our work. This role is ideal for someone passionate about social justice and skilled at finding the right match between funders and causes.

Key Responsibilities: 

Conduct research to identify grant opportunities related to child protection, parental rights, and human rights.

Maintain a database or tracker of potential grants and application deadlines.

Analyze funding criteria to determine alignment with organizational goals.

Provide detailed summaries and recommendations to the fundraising team.

Monitor trends in philanthropy and nonprofit funding.

Assist with preliminary application documents (optional, based on experience).

Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07020

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia-Friendly Cinema Project

Dementia-Friendly Movie Matinee Volunteers

North Jersey Villages is sponsoring a series of afternoon theater events for people experiencing dementia and their caregivers. The upcoming events are scheduled at 12:30 PM on Wednesdays, September 10 and October 8 at the Hawthorne Theater and November 12 at the Westwood Theater.

We are looking for 5 to 6 volunteers to work with us for 4 hours to assist our guests with snacks, seating, and information when they arrive at the theater. To support a positive volunteer experience, all volunteers are expected to attend a half-hour training on Zoom before day of event as well as a brief training and a tour of the library auditorium one half hour prior to the event.

12:00-4:00 would be the volunteer hours on day of event (with 12:00-12:30 orientation and set-up; 12:30 guests arriving; and 1:00 film starting). For more information, contact Jeanne Martin at 201-245-2454 or jeanem07@yahoo.com.

Click here if you need to complete Volunteer Sign-Up Form or Volunteer Agreement. A signed Volunteer Agreement and Waiver is required… Please print and bring signed copy to venue on day of event so that you are covered under NJV insurance.

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Dementia-Friendly Movie Matinee Volunteers

North Jersey Villages is sponsoring a series of afternoon theater events for people experiencing dementia and their caregivers. The upcoming events are scheduled at 12:30 PM on Wednesdays, September 10 and October 8 at the Hawthorne Theater and November 12 at the Westwood Theater.

We are looking for 5 to 6 volunteers to work with us for 4 hours to assist our guests with snacks, seating, and information when they arrive at the theater. To support a positive volunteer experience, all volunteers are expected to attend a half-hour training on Zoom before day of event as well as a brief training and a tour of the library auditorium one half hour prior to the event.

12:00-4:00 would be the volunteer hours on day of event (with 12:00-12:30 orientation and set-up; 12:30 guests arriving; and 1:00 film starting). For more information, contact Jeanne Martin at 201-245-2454 or jeanem07@yahoo.com.

Click here if you need to complete Volunteer Sign-Up Form or Volunteer Agreement. A signed Volunteer Agreement and Waiver is required… Please print and bring signed copy to venue on day of event so that you are covered under NJV insurance.

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07507

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Silent Auction prep

We host a silent auction at our annual fundraiser luncheon to be held November 9th. In advance of the event, we need help soliciting items (restaurant gift certificates, beauty treatments, gift items etc.) and making the signs and displays for the auction tables. The silent auction is to be held 12:30pm-3:30pm on November 9th. Help day of the event is welcome as well.

Agency: Healing the Children New Jersey

We host a silent auction at our annual fundraiser luncheon to be held November 9th. In advance of the event, we need help soliciting items (restaurant gift certificates, beauty treatments, gift items etc.) and making the signs and displays for the auction tables. The silent auction is to be held 12:30pm-3:30pm on November 9th. Help day of the event is welcome as well.

Agency: Healing the Children New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 9, 2025

Zip Code: 07506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Basketball Camps Clinics for Children with Special Needs (Saturdays, Hawthorne)

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with mentoring of children Working on the court with children in small groups

 

Skills and Requirements:

Must have a positive attitude for special needs youth Patient and kind demeanor-- able to interface with children facing different challenges Excellent communication skills and a willingness to engage others Non-judgmental of people Must enjoy working with children of all backgrounds and be flexible Must wear proper gym attire (shorts/sweats; proper t-shirt; sneakers)

 

Time Commitment:

October 11 – November 15

10am – 11am

 

Mike Simmel, CEO Bounce Out the Stigma  bounceoutthestigma.org

201 - 725 - 7224

mike@mightymikebasketball.com

Agency: Bounce Out the Stigma Project

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with mentoring of children Working on the court with children in small groups

 

Skills and Requirements:

Must have a positive attitude for special needs youth Patient and kind demeanor-- able to interface with children facing different challenges Excellent communication skills and a willingness to engage others Non-judgmental of people Must enjoy working with children of all backgrounds and be flexible Must wear proper gym attire (shorts/sweats; proper t-shirt; sneakers)

 

Time Commitment:

October 11 – November 15

10am – 11am

 

Mike Simmel, CEO Bounce Out the Stigma  bounceoutthestigma.org

201 - 725 - 7224

mike@mightymikebasketball.com

Agency: Bounce Out the Stigma Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 07506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Basketball Camps Clinics for Children with Special Needs (Fridays, Leonia)

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with mentoring of children Working on the court with children in small groups

 

Skills and Requirements:

Must have a positive attitude for special needs youth Patient and kind demeanor-- able to interface with children facing different challenges Excellent communication skills and a willingness to engage others Non-judgmental of people Must enjoy working with children of all backgrounds and be flexible Must wear proper gym attire (shorts/sweats; proper t-shirt; sneakers)

 

Time Commitment:

October 10 - November 21 (no clinics on October 31)

5:00pm - 6:30pm

 

Mike Simmel, CEO Bounce Out the Stigma  bounceoutthestigma.org

201 - 725 - 7224

mike@mightymikebasketball.com

Agency: Bounce Out the Stigma Project

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with mentoring of children Working on the court with children in small groups

 

Skills and Requirements:

Must have a positive attitude for special needs youth Patient and kind demeanor-- able to interface with children facing different challenges Excellent communication skills and a willingness to engage others Non-judgmental of people Must enjoy working with children of all backgrounds and be flexible Must wear proper gym attire (shorts/sweats; proper t-shirt; sneakers)

 

Time Commitment:

October 10 - November 21 (no clinics on October 31)

5:00pm - 6:30pm

 

Mike Simmel, CEO Bounce Out the Stigma  bounceoutthestigma.org

201 - 725 - 7224

mike@mightymikebasketball.com

Agency: Bounce Out the Stigma Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 07605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Redefining Retirement Volunteer

Are you retired and looking for ways to volunteer using your skills and life experience?

If so, Redefining Retirement is right for you! 

Join us for a virtual information session to learn about the types of volunteer opportunities available, both in-person and virtual. During this session, liaisons will offer insight into the nonprofit community, and explain how they will assist in finding the opportunity that is right for you. Register today to take your first step towards an enjoyable and meaningful volunteer role.

Email retirement@bergenvolunteers.org to find out when the next session is.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Redefining Retirement

Are you retired and looking for ways to volunteer using your skills and life experience?

If so, Redefining Retirement is right for you! 

Join us for a virtual information session to learn about the types of volunteer opportunities available, both in-person and virtual. During this session, liaisons will offer insight into the nonprofit community, and explain how they will assist in finding the opportunity that is right for you. Register today to take your first step towards an enjoyable and meaningful volunteer role.

Email retirement@bergenvolunteers.org to find out when the next session is.

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Redefining Retirement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercolor/Art Instructor

A volunteer is needed to run small group sessions for residents at Bright Side Manor. Volunteer will lead the class in watercolor or other art mediums. 


Schedule is flexible, please contact us to talk about timing.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

A volunteer is needed to run small group sessions for residents at Bright Side Manor. Volunteer will lead the class in watercolor or other art mediums. 


Schedule is flexible, please contact us to talk about timing.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Polish Speaking Volunteer Companion

Volunteer Companion requested. A Polish speaking resident loves spending time outdoors. A couple of hours /several days a week.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Volunteer Companion requested. A Polish speaking resident loves spending time outdoors. A couple of hours /several days a week.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: OR Nurses, Anesthesiologists, CRNAS needed for pediatric surgical mission trips

Healing the Children New Jersey's Medical Teams Abroad Program is seeking volunteer OR nurses, anesthesiologists, and CRNAS to join our upcoming surgical mission trips in 2026 to the Dominican Republic.  Consisting of 20 professionals from New Jersey's medical community, the team will provide free surgical care to children born with congenital abnormalities.

If interested, please email Executive Director Tricia McNamara at tricia@htcnj.org

If you would like to learn more, please visit our website at htcnj.org.

HTCNJ is a non-profit, established in 1981, that has helped over 40,000 children both locally and globally.

Agency: Healing the Children New Jersey

Healing the Children New Jersey's Medical Teams Abroad Program is seeking volunteer OR nurses, anesthesiologists, and CRNAS to join our upcoming surgical mission trips in 2026 to the Dominican Republic.  Consisting of 20 professionals from New Jersey's medical community, the team will provide free surgical care to children born with congenital abnormalities.

If interested, please email Executive Director Tricia McNamara at tricia@htcnj.org

If you would like to learn more, please visit our website at htcnj.org.

HTCNJ is a non-profit, established in 1981, that has helped over 40,000 children both locally and globally.

Agency: Healing the Children New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Russian-Speaking Friendly Visitors Needed

We are seeking Russian-speaking volunteers to help with socializing with Russian-speaking clients.

Our socialization programs are designed to provide socialization to homebound, isolated seniors who may not otherwise receive many visits or have personal interaction. Friendly Visitors go to the client’s home, usually once a week for about an hour, during daytime hours, and spend time chatting with the client, or sometimes doing other activities like playing games or playing a musical instrument.  Telephone callers usually call twice per week for around 15-20 minutes or longer. 

Interview, Application, and Background check required.

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

We are seeking Russian-speaking volunteers to help with socializing with Russian-speaking clients.

Our socialization programs are designed to provide socialization to homebound, isolated seniors who may not otherwise receive many visits or have personal interaction. Friendly Visitors go to the client’s home, usually once a week for about an hour, during daytime hours, and spend time chatting with the client, or sometimes doing other activities like playing games or playing a musical instrument.  Telephone callers usually call twice per week for around 15-20 minutes or longer. 

Interview, Application, and Background check required.

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor (Long term: 18 month)

Bergen Volunteers’ Mentoring program provides individuals with one-on-one long and short-term support. Our staff and volunteers help mentees learn about the resources available within the community while tapping into their strengths to identify and strive towards specific personal improvement goals.

Our long-term mentoring program runs for 18 months and matches volunteers with:

Youth 10-21

Volunteers enrolled in our long-term program must be at least 21 years old, complete an interview and criminal background check ($17), as well as attend our training session. Ideal candidates are great listeners, non-judgmental, resourceful, and have a generous heart. During the 18 month commitment period, volunteers are expected to meet with their mentees twice per month for 2 hours each get-together.

There is a high demand for male volunteers, as well as those who are bilingual in English and Spanish, but neither is required.

To be considered, please open the link below in a new tab to complete an application. 

https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5011418/Community-Programs-Volunteer-Application

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Mentoring

Bergen Volunteers’ Mentoring program provides individuals with one-on-one long and short-term support. Our staff and volunteers help mentees learn about the resources available within the community while tapping into their strengths to identify and strive towards specific personal improvement goals.

Our long-term mentoring program runs for 18 months and matches volunteers with:

Youth 10-21

Volunteers enrolled in our long-term program must be at least 21 years old, complete an interview and criminal background check ($17), as well as attend our training session. Ideal candidates are great listeners, non-judgmental, resourceful, and have a generous heart. During the 18 month commitment period, volunteers are expected to meet with their mentees twice per month for 2 hours each get-together.

There is a high demand for male volunteers, as well as those who are bilingual in English and Spanish, but neither is required.

To be considered, please open the link below in a new tab to complete an application. 

https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5011418/Community-Programs-Volunteer-Application

Agency: Bergen Volunteers - Mentoring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Attorney

We are seeking a passionate and experienced attorney with a strong background in family law, human rights, and civil rights to join our legal team. The attorney will handle a caseload that may include custody disputes, parental advocacy, constitutional rights violations, discrimination claims, and related matters impacting families and children.

Advise clients in family court proceedings, including custody, visitation, and child welfare cases

Advise and advocate on issues related to parental rights and child protection

Litigate civil rights and human rights cases, including violations under the Constitution or federal/state laws

Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, motions, and legal memoranda

Provide legal education to community members and stakeholders

Maintain detailed and confidential client records

Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

We are seeking a passionate and experienced attorney with a strong background in family law, human rights, and civil rights to join our legal team. The attorney will handle a caseload that may include custody disputes, parental advocacy, constitutional rights violations, discrimination claims, and related matters impacting families and children.

Advise clients in family court proceedings, including custody, visitation, and child welfare cases

Advise and advocate on issues related to parental rights and child protection

Litigate civil rights and human rights cases, including violations under the Constitution or federal/state laws

Conduct legal research, draft pleadings, motions, and legal memoranda

Provide legal education to community members and stakeholders

Maintain detailed and confidential client records

Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07020

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant writer

Key Responsibilities:

Grant Research and Strategy Identify and research prospective grant opportunities aligned with the organization’s mission and funding needs. Develop a comprehensive grant calendar, tracking deadlines and submission requirements. Grant Proposal Development Write, edit, and submit high-quality grant proposals, letters of intent, and supporting documents in a timely manner. Tailor proposals to meet the specific requirements of each funder, highlighting program impact and alignment with funding priorities. Grant Management and Compliance Monitor and manage awarded grants, ensuring compliance with reporting deadlines and funder requirements. Collaborate with program and finance teams to track outcomes and ensure proper use of grant funds.Relationship Building Cultivate and maintain relationships with foundation officers, grant managers, and other potential funders. Data Management and Reporting Maintain an accurate database of grants, prospects, and funders. Prepare progress reports and updates for leadership and funders, highlighting grant outcomes and organizational achievements.

Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

Key Responsibilities:

Grant Research and Strategy Identify and research prospective grant opportunities aligned with the organization’s mission and funding needs. Develop a comprehensive grant calendar, tracking deadlines and submission requirements. Grant Proposal Development Write, edit, and submit high-quality grant proposals, letters of intent, and supporting documents in a timely manner. Tailor proposals to meet the specific requirements of each funder, highlighting program impact and alignment with funding priorities. Grant Management and Compliance Monitor and manage awarded grants, ensuring compliance with reporting deadlines and funder requirements. Collaborate with program and finance teams to track outcomes and ensure proper use of grant funds.Relationship Building Cultivate and maintain relationships with foundation officers, grant managers, and other potential funders. Data Management and Reporting Maintain an accurate database of grants, prospects, and funders. Prepare progress reports and updates for leadership and funders, highlighting grant outcomes and organizational achievements.

Agency: Parents for Children's Best Interest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07020

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holiday Volunteers

Holiday Volunteers

Bright Side doesn't close on holidays. While some of our residents spend holidays with their families, many residents remain at Bright Side. If you're looking for a special way to spend Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year's Day, or any other holiday, remember that Bright Side has meaningful volunteer opportunities for you.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Holiday Volunteers

Bright Side doesn't close on holidays. While some of our residents spend holidays with their families, many residents remain at Bright Side. If you're looking for a special way to spend Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year's Day, or any other holiday, remember that Bright Side has meaningful volunteer opportunities for you.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor

Friendly Visits

Simply put, these volunteers visit with our residents. Walk with a resident around the premises. Talk about politics, current events, the theater, or books. Play trivia, Scrabble, cards, or a board game. Host bingo. Bring your favorite aromatherapy oils to share. Paint our female residents' nails. If you can think of it, chances are our residents will enjoy it!

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Friendly Visits

Simply put, these volunteers visit with our residents. Walk with a resident around the premises. Talk about politics, current events, the theater, or books. Play trivia, Scrabble, cards, or a board game. Host bingo. Bring your favorite aromatherapy oils to share. Paint our female residents' nails. If you can think of it, chances are our residents will enjoy it!

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Beautify Our Gardens.

Volunteer to Help Beautify Our Gardens

By volunteering your time to assist with gardening, planting flowers, trimming shrubs, and maintaining our outdoor spaces, you'll play a vital role in keeping our gardens beautiful all year round.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Volunteer to Help Beautify Our Gardens

By volunteering your time to assist with gardening, planting flowers, trimming shrubs, and maintaining our outdoor spaces, you'll play a vital role in keeping our gardens beautiful all year round.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts and Crafts Volunteer

Volunteers have a choice of assisting members with aphasia in an art group or at our member-run gift shop making jewelry. Accent is on providing friendly conversation and assistance to those with limited hand mobility.

Times -
Monday-Wednesday 1 hour shifts between 10:30 am - 2:15 pm

We ask all volunteers to commit to at least one hour a week for our 15 week semester.

Agency: Adler Aphasia Center

Volunteers have a choice of assisting members with aphasia in an art group or at our member-run gift shop making jewelry. Accent is on providing friendly conversation and assistance to those with limited hand mobility.

Times -
Monday-Wednesday 1 hour shifts between 10:30 am - 2:15 pm

We ask all volunteers to commit to at least one hour a week for our 15 week semester.

Agency: Adler Aphasia Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 07607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Support Group Host for Job Seekers

Job Title: Volunteer Support Group Host for Job Seekers

Location Online or in person

Position Type: Volunteer

Reports To: Lisa Maurer

Job Overview:

We are seeking a compassionate and organized individual to volunteer as a Support Group Host for Job Seekers. This role involves facilitating a safe and welcoming environment for individuals seeking employment, providing peer support, and offering guidance through group discussions, workshops, and resources. The volunteer host will be responsible for coordinating group activities, ensuring all participants have an opportunity to share their experiences, and assisting job seekers in navigating their job search journeys.

Key Responsibilities:

Facilitate Support Group Sessions: Lead regular virtual or in-person group sessions where job seekers can share their challenges, experiences, and successes, fostering a supportive and collaborative atmosphere. Provide Emotional and Peer Support: Offer encouragement and help create a sense of community among participants to reduce feelings of isolation during the job search process. Organize Workshops/Resources: Help organize and share relevant resources, such as resume building, interview preparation, job search strategies, and career development advice. Ensure Group Engagement: Encourage active participation, manage group dynamics, and ensure that all members feel heard and supported. Maintain Group Communication: Provide ongoing support between group sessions through email, chat, or other communication channels, answering questions, and offering advice when needed. Monitor Progress and Follow Up: Track participants' progress, offer positive reinforcement, and help them set achievable goals for their job search. Provide Feedback: Share observations on the group’s overall effectiveness, participant needs, and any suggested improvements to the program coordinator.

Qualifications:

Experience: Previous experience in group facilitation, counseling, coaching, or similar roles is a plus. Skills: Strong interpersonal and communication skills, ability to engage and motivate others, active listening skills, and a passion for helping others succeed. Empathy: A genuine desire to support individuals facing challenges in their job search. Organization: Ability to manage multiple tasks, maintain schedules, and organize materials for group sessions. Adaptability: Comfortable with both in-person and virtual settings (if applicable) and able to adapt to the needs of diverse individuals. Commitment: Ability to commit [specify time commitment, e.g., weekly sessions for 3 months].

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience working with job seekers or individuals facing employment barriers. Knowledge of job search strategies and employment-related resources. Experience using video conferencing tools (for virtual sessions).

Benefits:

Gain valuable experience in group facilitation, coaching, and career support. Make a positive impact on individuals' lives by helping them navigate challenging times. Opportunity to expand your professional network and develop new skills. Receive training and support as needed.

How to Apply:
Please submit your application or contact lmaurer@womensrights.org to express interest in this volunteer opportunity. We look forward to having you as part of our supportive community for job seekers!

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Job Title: Volunteer Support Group Host for Job Seekers

Location Online or in person

Position Type: Volunteer

Reports To: Lisa Maurer

Job Overview:

We are seeking a compassionate and organized individual to volunteer as a Support Group Host for Job Seekers. This role involves facilitating a safe and welcoming environment for individuals seeking employment, providing peer support, and offering guidance through group discussions, workshops, and resources. The volunteer host will be responsible for coordinating group activities, ensuring all participants have an opportunity to share their experiences, and assisting job seekers in navigating their job search journeys.

Key Responsibilities:

Facilitate Support Group Sessions: Lead regular virtual or in-person group sessions where job seekers can share their challenges, experiences, and successes, fostering a supportive and collaborative atmosphere. Provide Emotional and Peer Support: Offer encouragement and help create a sense of community among participants to reduce feelings of isolation during the job search process. Organize Workshops/Resources: Help organize and share relevant resources, such as resume building, interview preparation, job search strategies, and career development advice. Ensure Group Engagement: Encourage active participation, manage group dynamics, and ensure that all members feel heard and supported. Maintain Group Communication: Provide ongoing support between group sessions through email, chat, or other communication channels, answering questions, and offering advice when needed. Monitor Progress and Follow Up: Track participants' progress, offer positive reinforcement, and help them set achievable goals for their job search. Provide Feedback: Share observations on the group’s overall effectiveness, participant needs, and any suggested improvements to the program coordinator.

Qualifications:

Experience: Previous experience in group facilitation, counseling, coaching, or similar roles is a plus. Skills: Strong interpersonal and communication skills, ability to engage and motivate others, active listening skills, and a passion for helping others succeed. Empathy: A genuine desire to support individuals facing challenges in their job search. Organization: Ability to manage multiple tasks, maintain schedules, and organize materials for group sessions. Adaptability: Comfortable with both in-person and virtual settings (if applicable) and able to adapt to the needs of diverse individuals. Commitment: Ability to commit [specify time commitment, e.g., weekly sessions for 3 months].

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience working with job seekers or individuals facing employment barriers. Knowledge of job search strategies and employment-related resources. Experience using video conferencing tools (for virtual sessions).

Benefits:

Gain valuable experience in group facilitation, coaching, and career support. Make a positive impact on individuals' lives by helping them navigate challenging times. Opportunity to expand your professional network and develop new skills. Receive training and support as needed.

How to Apply:
Please submit your application or contact lmaurer@womensrights.org to express interest in this volunteer opportunity. We look forward to having you as part of our supportive community for job seekers!

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor

The Friendly Visitor program is designed to provide socialization to homebound, isolated older adults who may not otherwise receive many visits or have much contact with people outside of the care provided to them. Friendly Visitors visit the client’s home, once a week, during weekdays, for at least an hour, to spend time conversing or engaging with the client in other activities like playing games or a musical instrument.  

If you have any questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at 201-837-9090 x238.

We are looking forward to getting to know you!

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

The Friendly Visitor program is designed to provide socialization to homebound, isolated older adults who may not otherwise receive many visits or have much contact with people outside of the care provided to them. Friendly Visitors visit the client’s home, once a week, during weekdays, for at least an hour, to spend time conversing or engaging with the client in other activities like playing games or a musical instrument.  

If you have any questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at 201-837-9090 x238.

We are looking forward to getting to know you!

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kosher Meals on Wheels Driver

Program Overview: Our Kosher Meals on Wheels program is a lifeline for seniors and individuals with disabilities throughout Bergen and Passaic Counties. In addition to receiving seven nutritionally balanced meals weekly, volunteers also deliver vital human contact and conversation, while also taking the opportunity to check on a senior’s health status and conditions in their home. Drivers pick up the meals in Teaneck and deliver the meals to up to five clients. Routes are available throughout Bergen County and take into consideration the location of the volunteer's home. We have an increased need for drivers in Ft. Lee.

Time Commitment: Approx. 1-3 hours once per week during the day.

Qualifications:
1. Must be at least 18 years of age.
2. Must have a clean driving record and car insurance.

If you have any questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at 201-837-9090 x238.

We are looking forward to getting to know you!

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

Program Overview: Our Kosher Meals on Wheels program is a lifeline for seniors and individuals with disabilities throughout Bergen and Passaic Counties. In addition to receiving seven nutritionally balanced meals weekly, volunteers also deliver vital human contact and conversation, while also taking the opportunity to check on a senior’s health status and conditions in their home. Drivers pick up the meals in Teaneck and deliver the meals to up to five clients. Routes are available throughout Bergen County and take into consideration the location of the volunteer's home. We have an increased need for drivers in Ft. Lee.

Time Commitment: Approx. 1-3 hours once per week during the day.

Qualifications:
1. Must be at least 18 years of age.
2. Must have a clean driving record and car insurance.

If you have any questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at 201-837-9090 x238.

We are looking forward to getting to know you!

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Job Coaches needed to work with individuals with developmental disabilities. (3 hours per week)

RAISE (Recognizing Abilities & Inclusion of Special Employees) is a nine-month work and social skills training program that offers part-time jobs to adults with developmental disabilities. We are seeking volunteers to act as RAISE Job Coaches for three hours per week. (Training will be provided.) Volunteers must be physically able to help with basic work tasks. 

[Commitment: 3 hours per week for a 6-9 months. Occasional days that the volunteer is unable to make it, is acceptable, but typically seeking the 3 hours per week commitment.]

If you have any questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at 201-837-9090 x238.

We are looking forward to getting to know you!

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

RAISE (Recognizing Abilities & Inclusion of Special Employees) is a nine-month work and social skills training program that offers part-time jobs to adults with developmental disabilities. We are seeking volunteers to act as RAISE Job Coaches for three hours per week. (Training will be provided.) Volunteers must be physically able to help with basic work tasks. 

[Commitment: 3 hours per week for a 6-9 months. Occasional days that the volunteer is unable to make it, is acceptable, but typically seeking the 3 hours per week commitment.]

If you have any questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at 201-837-9090 x238.

We are looking forward to getting to know you!

Agency: Jewish Family & Children's Services of Northern New Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Event - Haunted Forest

Helping our education staff at our annual Haunted Forest is an effective way to make a difference while helping to educate our community. 

We are seeking volunteers who are interested in helping our education staff at our annual Haunted Forest. Tenafly Nature Center Environmental Educators will guide small groups along the nature center trails. Designed to be entertaining and educational (not scary), tours take 1.5 hours. After which participants can enjoy refreshments and crafts around the campfire. Volunteers are needed to help lead the tours, aid in the craft or game stations, and assist at the campfire. 

2025 Schedule: Sunday, October 26 Help is needed between the hours of 2:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 3 hours

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Helping our education staff at our annual Haunted Forest is an effective way to make a difference while helping to educate our community. 

We are seeking volunteers who are interested in helping our education staff at our annual Haunted Forest. Tenafly Nature Center Environmental Educators will guide small groups along the nature center trails. Designed to be entertaining and educational (not scary), tours take 1.5 hours. After which participants can enjoy refreshments and crafts around the campfire. Volunteers are needed to help lead the tours, aid in the craft or game stations, and assist at the campfire. 

2025 Schedule: Sunday, October 26 Help is needed between the hours of 2:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 3 hours

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 26, 2025

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grief Camp Volunteers Needed in NJ

Make a difference in the life of a grieving child - become a volunteer! Our programs are free of charge and are offered to children ages 7-17.

Comfort Zone is a lot like regular camp! It’s fun. It has all the traditional parts of camp-archery, arts & crafts, canoeing, bonfires, s’mores and more! A unique part of Comfort Zone is that we also work to help kids with their grief. You don’t need to have experienced a loss or have any clinical background.

During this four-hour volunteer training session, you will meet Comfort Zone staff, campers, and volunteers who will explain what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children and teens. You will receive education about childhood bereavement and we’ll give you tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill.

There are many volunteer opportunities within Comfort Zone Camp:

Big Buddy Mentor (matched 1:1 with a camper) Nurse Support Group Facilitator Photographer General Camp Volunteer (logistical support staff)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Up to 80 individuals are required for each camp session in a variety of volunteer roles. You must be 15 years of age to become a volunteer. Annual updates of Health History, Confidentiality, and Criminal Background Checks, for those 18 and older, are required.

Agency: Comfort Zone Camp

Make a difference in the life of a grieving child - become a volunteer! Our programs are free of charge and are offered to children ages 7-17.

Comfort Zone is a lot like regular camp! It’s fun. It has all the traditional parts of camp-archery, arts & crafts, canoeing, bonfires, s’mores and more! A unique part of Comfort Zone is that we also work to help kids with their grief. You don’t need to have experienced a loss or have any clinical background.

During this four-hour volunteer training session, you will meet Comfort Zone staff, campers, and volunteers who will explain what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children and teens. You will receive education about childhood bereavement and we’ll give you tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill.

There are many volunteer opportunities within Comfort Zone Camp:

Big Buddy Mentor (matched 1:1 with a camper) Nurse Support Group Facilitator Photographer General Camp Volunteer (logistical support staff)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Up to 80 individuals are required for each camp session in a variety of volunteer roles. You must be 15 years of age to become a volunteer. Annual updates of Health History, Confidentiality, and Criminal Background Checks, for those 18 and older, are required.

Agency: Comfort Zone Camp

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Word and Excel Instructor

Volunteer, Word and Excel Instructor

Position Type: Volunteer
Location: Women’s Rights Information Center
Reports To:  Lisa Maurer

Job Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Volunteer, Word and Excel Instructor. In this role, you will help individuals gain essential skills in Microsoft Word and Excel, empowering them to improve their personal, academic, and professional productivity. As a volunteer, you will teach basic functions and tools within these programs, creating a positive and supportive learning environment for all participants.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide instruction on basic Microsoft Word and Excel functionalities, including: Word: Creating and formatting documents, using templates, inserting tables and images, and basic document editing. Excel: Creating spreadsheets, using formulas, data formatting, sorting, and basic charting. Develop clear and accessible lesson plans tailored to beginner-level learners. Guide participants through hands-on practice and provide step-by-step support. Answer questions and troubleshoot common issues during lessons. Monitor participant progress and offer additional resources or one-on-one support as needed. Maintain a welcoming, inclusive, and patient classroom atmosphere. Assist with setting up and managing the classroom, including equipment setup (e.g., computers, projectors).

 

Qualifications:

Basic proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel. Previous teaching or tutoring experience is a plus but not required. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Patient, compassionate and approachable, able to work with individuals of diverse backgrounds and skill levels. Ability to adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of different learners. Must be dependable and punctual.

Time Commitment:

5 hours per week for 6-8 weeks A flexible schedule is available based on volunteer’s availability.

 

Benefits:

Gain valuable teaching and mentoring experience. Make a positive impact in your community. Develop skills in communication, leadership, and instructional design. Opportunity to work in a collaborative and supportive environment.

If you have a passion for teaching and helping others succeed, we would love to have you as part of our team!

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Volunteer, Word and Excel Instructor

Position Type: Volunteer
Location: Women’s Rights Information Center
Reports To:  Lisa Maurer

Job Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Volunteer, Word and Excel Instructor. In this role, you will help individuals gain essential skills in Microsoft Word and Excel, empowering them to improve their personal, academic, and professional productivity. As a volunteer, you will teach basic functions and tools within these programs, creating a positive and supportive learning environment for all participants.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide instruction on basic Microsoft Word and Excel functionalities, including: Word: Creating and formatting documents, using templates, inserting tables and images, and basic document editing. Excel: Creating spreadsheets, using formulas, data formatting, sorting, and basic charting. Develop clear and accessible lesson plans tailored to beginner-level learners. Guide participants through hands-on practice and provide step-by-step support. Answer questions and troubleshoot common issues during lessons. Monitor participant progress and offer additional resources or one-on-one support as needed. Maintain a welcoming, inclusive, and patient classroom atmosphere. Assist with setting up and managing the classroom, including equipment setup (e.g., computers, projectors).

 

Qualifications:

Basic proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel. Previous teaching or tutoring experience is a plus but not required. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Patient, compassionate and approachable, able to work with individuals of diverse backgrounds and skill levels. Ability to adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of different learners. Must be dependable and punctual.

Time Commitment:

5 hours per week for 6-8 weeks A flexible schedule is available based on volunteer’s availability.

 

Benefits:

Gain valuable teaching and mentoring experience. Make a positive impact in your community. Develop skills in communication, leadership, and instructional design. Opportunity to work in a collaborative and supportive environment.

If you have a passion for teaching and helping others succeed, we would love to have you as part of our team!

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resume Writer

Job Title: Volunteer Resume Writer

Position Type: Volunteer
Location: In person or online
Reports To: Lisa Maurer

Job Overview: We are looking for a compassionate and detail-oriented Volunteer Resume Writer to assist individuals in crafting professional resumes. In this role, you will provide guidance and support to job seekers, helping them highlight their skills, experience, and achievements effectively to increase their chances of securing employment.

Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate with clients to understand their career goals, experiences, and skills. Create clear, concise, and compelling resumes tailored to each individual’s target job or industry. Provide constructive feedback and tips on resume formatting, content, and structure. Offer advice on job search strategies, including tailoring resumes for specific positions. Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in all interactions with clients.

Qualifications:

Strong writing and editing skills. ( Computer Knowledge ) Familiarity with resume formats and best practices. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patient, empathetic, and able to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Previous experience in resume writing or career coaching is a plus but not required.

Time Commitment:

Flexible

Make a meaningful difference by helping others take the next step in their careers!

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Job Title: Volunteer Resume Writer

Position Type: Volunteer
Location: In person or online
Reports To: Lisa Maurer

Job Overview: We are looking for a compassionate and detail-oriented Volunteer Resume Writer to assist individuals in crafting professional resumes. In this role, you will provide guidance and support to job seekers, helping them highlight their skills, experience, and achievements effectively to increase their chances of securing employment.

Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate with clients to understand their career goals, experiences, and skills. Create clear, concise, and compelling resumes tailored to each individual’s target job or industry. Provide constructive feedback and tips on resume formatting, content, and structure. Offer advice on job search strategies, including tailoring resumes for specific positions. Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in all interactions with clients.

Qualifications:

Strong writing and editing skills. ( Computer Knowledge ) Familiarity with resume formats and best practices. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patient, empathetic, and able to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Previous experience in resume writing or career coaching is a plus but not required.

Time Commitment:

Flexible

Make a meaningful difference by helping others take the next step in their careers!

Agency: Women's Rights Information Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Assistant - Wordpress

Assistance with updating websites, including editing and adding new content.  Familiarity with Word Press.   Work remotely.

Agency: Julia Anne Kirsch Foundation

Assistance with updating websites, including editing and adding new content.  Familiarity with Word Press.   Work remotely.

Agency: Julia Anne Kirsch Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Interpreters Needed

BVMI patients come from many backgrounds and cultures. Often, they are more comfortable speaking in their first language and have a better understanding of what is being said. BVMI's volunteer interpreters are the conduit between patient and practitioner, ensuring a positive outcome at the appointment. If you are bilingual, English/Spanish and English/Korean, we would love for you to join our team. Our volunteer practitioners are a joy to work with, kind, and compassionate. And, our patients are thankful for the care they receive at BVMI. Hours are flexible - most shifts are 3-4 hours.  

You do not need to have a medical background to be an interpreter.

 

 

Agency: Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative

BVMI patients come from many backgrounds and cultures. Often, they are more comfortable speaking in their first language and have a better understanding of what is being said. BVMI's volunteer interpreters are the conduit between patient and practitioner, ensuring a positive outcome at the appointment. If you are bilingual, English/Spanish and English/Korean, we would love for you to join our team. Our volunteer practitioners are a joy to work with, kind, and compassionate. And, our patients are thankful for the care they receive at BVMI. Hours are flexible - most shifts are 3-4 hours.  

You do not need to have a medical background to be an interpreter.

 

 

Agency: Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: TNC Board of Trustee Member

We will reach out with additional information.

The Board of Trustees steadfastly serve as our community leaders.
Together, they lead and oversee many aspects of TNC. 

We are currently looking for people who wish to volunteer as Committee Members and/or Board Trustees with expertise in Event Planning, Public Relations, Marketing, Fundraising, Forestry & Wildlife Management, and Nonprofit HR. Your active participation is welcomed!



Schedule: Be prepared to spend approximately 5 hours per month on TNC business. Monthly board meetings and committee meetings (approximately 1-2 hours each), and/or volunteer work.Age: Ages 21+Minimum Requirement: 1 year commitment for Committee Members and 3 year commitment for Board Members

TNC Committee Volunteers and the Board of Trustees Are Expected To:

Board members regularly attend monthly Board meetings. It is understood that occasional conflicts may occur, but trustees should attend the majority of meetings.The agenda, meeting minutes, a monthly profit & loss statement, and the director’s report are emailed to board members prior to each meeting. Together these comprise a routine “consent agenda.”Board members are expected to read these materials prior to the meeting and make note of any corrections or questions so that the “consent agenda” can be dealt with in short order.Serve on at least one committee and/or do some other type of TNC-related volunteer work.Express views on board issues under discussion and/or participate in Committee discussions and action items, and then support the Board’s decisions.Be current members of TNCA and to financially support the work of the TNCA in an amount(s) wholly at your discretion (when we go to foundations or corporations, it’s best if we can tell them that all trustees are donors).Participate in board and/or public events to become familiar with and support TNCA in addition to the monthly Board meetings. These include: our annual dinner, Nature Day, annual boundary walk, and additional TNC events.Recommend, as appropriate, names of prospective financial supporters and/or potential candidates for the board.Promote the Tenafly Nature Center Association. Mention TNC to your friends and neighbors. If you belong to a local service organization, consider speaking about TNCA (or requesting a speaker) at a meeting or help staff a TNCA table or exhibit during local events.

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

We will reach out with additional information.

The Board of Trustees steadfastly serve as our community leaders.
Together, they lead and oversee many aspects of TNC. 

We are currently looking for people who wish to volunteer as Committee Members and/or Board Trustees with expertise in Event Planning, Public Relations, Marketing, Fundraising, Forestry & Wildlife Management, and Nonprofit HR. Your active participation is welcomed!



Schedule: Be prepared to spend approximately 5 hours per month on TNC business. Monthly board meetings and committee meetings (approximately 1-2 hours each), and/or volunteer work.Age: Ages 21+Minimum Requirement: 1 year commitment for Committee Members and 3 year commitment for Board Members

TNC Committee Volunteers and the Board of Trustees Are Expected To:

Board members regularly attend monthly Board meetings. It is understood that occasional conflicts may occur, but trustees should attend the majority of meetings.The agenda, meeting minutes, a monthly profit & loss statement, and the director’s report are emailed to board members prior to each meeting. Together these comprise a routine “consent agenda.”Board members are expected to read these materials prior to the meeting and make note of any corrections or questions so that the “consent agenda” can be dealt with in short order.Serve on at least one committee and/or do some other type of TNC-related volunteer work.Express views on board issues under discussion and/or participate in Committee discussions and action items, and then support the Board’s decisions.Be current members of TNCA and to financially support the work of the TNCA in an amount(s) wholly at your discretion (when we go to foundations or corporations, it’s best if we can tell them that all trustees are donors).Participate in board and/or public events to become familiar with and support TNCA in addition to the monthly Board meetings. These include: our annual dinner, Nature Day, annual boundary walk, and additional TNC events.Recommend, as appropriate, names of prospective financial supporters and/or potential candidates for the board.Promote the Tenafly Nature Center Association. Mention TNC to your friends and neighbors. If you belong to a local service organization, consider speaking about TNCA (or requesting a speaker) at a meeting or help staff a TNCA table or exhibit during local events.

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sign Language Volunteer

We are seeking a volunteer that knows sign language to assist at our Haworth Group Home. 

Spectrum for Living is flexible with a volunteers schedule.  

 

Agency: Spectrum for Living

We are seeking a volunteer that knows sign language to assist at our Haworth Group Home. 

Spectrum for Living is flexible with a volunteers schedule.  

 

Agency: Spectrum for Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07675

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Collaboration Assistant - Volunteer

We constantly have needs to network with businesses and community organizations that have similar goals.  We need highly motivated individuals who can help identify: contact information, parameter of engagement, and available resources to share and to compile data of such.

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

We constantly have needs to network with businesses and community organizations that have similar goals.  We need highly motivated individuals who can help identify: contact information, parameter of engagement, and available resources to share and to compile data of such.

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >15 years old

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Bank & Clothing Depot

CURRENTLY POSITION FILLED

We have full-time adult volunteers who currently staff our food bank, yet, we occasionally need help when expecting larger orders or donations coming in.  

Other facility areas (ie. clothing, books, community space) also need to be cleaned, restocked, and organized to maintain required standards. If you are willing to to give us your contact information and availability and are open to a call when your help is needed... please reply to this need.

THANK YOU!

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

CURRENTLY POSITION FILLED

We have full-time adult volunteers who currently staff our food bank, yet, we occasionally need help when expecting larger orders or donations coming in.  

Other facility areas (ie. clothing, books, community space) also need to be cleaned, restocked, and organized to maintain required standards. If you are willing to to give us your contact information and availability and are open to a call when your help is needed... please reply to this need.

THANK YOU!

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >15 years old

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing - Volunteer

Volunteer will help organize and promote local fundraisers and events.  Volunteer can be involved with marketing strategy and implementation, database utilization, mail and telephone campaigns.

Would involve flexibility in scheduling and self motivation.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Volunteer will help organize and promote local fundraisers and events.  Volunteer can be involved with marketing strategy and implementation, database utilization, mail and telephone campaigns.

Would involve flexibility in scheduling and self motivation.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >17 years old

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

Food Bank Hours: Monday, 10AM–2PM; Tuesday–Friday, 1PM–4PM.   Opportunities open for all shifts. Additional hours will become available based on the number of volunteers.  Email: gilda@njbuddies.org     OR   info@njbuddies.org

Description of Duties: Help maintain and upkeep the Food Bank, including the stocking and sorting of food items, and filling orders.

Who can volunteer for this: Both sexes, adults, seniors, and students

Languages: English (Spanish a plus, but not required)

Phone: 201.489.2900

Location: Hackensack, New Jersey

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Food Bank Hours: Monday, 10AM–2PM; Tuesday–Friday, 1PM–4PM.   Opportunities open for all shifts. Additional hours will become available based on the number of volunteers.  Email: gilda@njbuddies.org     OR   info@njbuddies.org

Description of Duties: Help maintain and upkeep the Food Bank, including the stocking and sorting of food items, and filling orders.

Who can volunteer for this: Both sexes, adults, seniors, and students

Languages: English (Spanish a plus, but not required)

Phone: 201.489.2900

Location: Hackensack, New Jersey

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: As Needed / Assembly [Help Wanted Current Needs]

Buddies of NJ is always in need of a list of volunteers (adults 18+) who would be willing to come in on short notice to help assemble packets for our prevention team, outreach projects, and or events.

[Currently in Need of people to help with Flyer Posting]  [Currently in need of a Volunteer Wed. 4-6:30 Hot Food Distribution]

These opportunities are normally during the weekdays M-F,  M&W 5-7p, and rarely on a weekend special event.

Please let us know if we can add your name to this list.

[Currently We Need Safe Sex Packets to Be Made Up for the Prevention Team]

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Buddies of NJ is always in need of a list of volunteers (adults 18+) who would be willing to come in on short notice to help assemble packets for our prevention team, outreach projects, and or events.

[Currently in Need of people to help with Flyer Posting]  [Currently in need of a Volunteer Wed. 4-6:30 Hot Food Distribution]

These opportunities are normally during the weekdays M-F,  M&W 5-7p, and rarely on a weekend special event.

Please let us know if we can add your name to this list.

[Currently We Need Safe Sex Packets to Be Made Up for the Prevention Team]

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Our Garden Grow

Buddies of NJ has a group home on the campus of Bergen NEW BRIDGE Medical Center

The Harrison House currently is the Home of a Garden of Hope created by Joe G, and now curated by master gardener Elke D.

We need help with the following:

* weed pulling

* watering 

* moving/spreading top soil and mulch

* planting new flowers and following up on your general well-being

Joe had a wish that he could find a few people in the area who would be willing to help and the garden's vitality once he moved on.  There is a lot of flexibility in the schedule.  This is an outdoor activity and offers a safe and healthy opportunity.

Ideally it should be someone who loves gardening and/or helping things grow and stay healthy.  Perhaps someone who is retired and/or has off in the early parts of the morning.

If interested, please reply and/or email ray@njbuddies.org.

 

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Buddies of NJ has a group home on the campus of Bergen NEW BRIDGE Medical Center

The Harrison House currently is the Home of a Garden of Hope created by Joe G, and now curated by master gardener Elke D.

We need help with the following:

* weed pulling

* watering 

* moving/spreading top soil and mulch

* planting new flowers and following up on your general well-being

Joe had a wish that he could find a few people in the area who would be willing to help and the garden's vitality once he moved on.  There is a lot of flexibility in the schedule.  This is an outdoor activity and offers a safe and healthy opportunity.

Ideally it should be someone who loves gardening and/or helping things grow and stay healthy.  Perhaps someone who is retired and/or has off in the early parts of the morning.

If interested, please reply and/or email ray@njbuddies.org.

 

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Receptionist

Buddies of NJ is a non-profit organization located in Hackensack, NJ.  We currently serve the HIV/AIDS communities by offering services such as Medical and Non-Medical Case Management, Mental Health, Substance Use, Dental, Medical Transportation, Food Pantry and many more.

We are looking for receptionist volunteers to work Monday thru Friday either 9:00 - 1:00 OR 1:00 - 5:00. 

Duties will include answering phones, greeting and light clerical work as needed. 

Must be bi-lingual (English/Spanish), personable and professional.

Thank You,

Abraham Corsino 

Operations Manager 

201-489-2900 x122

C: 201-566-4693 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Buddies of NJ is a non-profit organization located in Hackensack, NJ.  We currently serve the HIV/AIDS communities by offering services such as Medical and Non-Medical Case Management, Mental Health, Substance Use, Dental, Medical Transportation, Food Pantry and many more.

We are looking for receptionist volunteers to work Monday thru Friday either 9:00 - 1:00 OR 1:00 - 5:00. 

Duties will include answering phones, greeting and light clerical work as needed. 

Must be bi-lingual (English/Spanish), personable and professional.

Thank You,

Abraham Corsino 

Operations Manager 

201-489-2900 x122

C: 201-566-4693 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nurse Assistant

Buddies of NJ is an HIV/AIDS Resource Center for Bergen and Passaic County.

 

Needed:  Nurse Assistant who has basic knowledge with medical terminology and is comfortable with diverse cultures and the LGBTQ Community.

  Duties include: making medical appointments, follow up on clients by phone regarding appointment reminders, organizing charts, faxing, answering phones, utilizing copy machine...etc

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Buddies of NJ is an HIV/AIDS Resource Center for Bergen and Passaic County.

 

Needed:  Nurse Assistant who has basic knowledge with medical terminology and is comfortable with diverse cultures and the LGBTQ Community.

  Duties include: making medical appointments, follow up on clients by phone regarding appointment reminders, organizing charts, faxing, answering phones, utilizing copy machine...etc

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant / Light Accounting & Clerical

Looking for a professional person who can donate regular hours assisting in our accounting department.

 

Ideal candidate would be a retired professional looking to give back to the community.  Also a younger person with self initiative and good work skills.  This person should be able to just jump right in with a little bit of instruction.  

 

It is preferred person can file hard and computer files correctly; Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office; and General Knowledge of Quick Books.

 

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Looking for a professional person who can donate regular hours assisting in our accounting department.

 

Ideal candidate would be a retired professional looking to give back to the community.  Also a younger person with self initiative and good work skills.  This person should be able to just jump right in with a little bit of instruction.  

 

It is preferred person can file hard and computer files correctly; Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office; and General Knowledge of Quick Books.

 

 

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Help

We need volunteers to help create informational packets and condom packets to distribute to the community. This person could ideally work in an assembly line to create several packets.

 

If you are interested, please respond with your availability for the rest of the month.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

We need volunteers to help create informational packets and condom packets to distribute to the community. This person could ideally work in an assembly line to create several packets.

 

If you are interested, please respond with your availability for the rest of the month.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden of Hope Volunteers

We need volunteers to come on Fridays (weather permitting) from 10am to 2pm each week to care for the garden.   Cleaning, pruning, weeding, mulching, watering, planting... will be done as needed so be prepared for a little bit of dirt. (all natural - we strive to keep out pesticides or any garden enhancement that is not organic). 

You may email our master gardener for details at: Elke D.

If you live nearby and are interested in daily care, like watering... we could use someone with that ambition.

Harrison House [Green House with yellow trim on the Campus of New Bridge Medical Center]

230 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

We need volunteers to come on Fridays (weather permitting) from 10am to 2pm each week to care for the garden.   Cleaning, pruning, weeding, mulching, watering, planting... will be done as needed so be prepared for a little bit of dirt. (all natural - we strive to keep out pesticides or any garden enhancement that is not organic). 

You may email our master gardener for details at: Elke D.

If you live nearby and are interested in daily care, like watering... we could use someone with that ambition.

Harrison House [Green House with yellow trim on the Campus of New Bridge Medical Center]

230 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07652

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Volunteers

Event Volunteers

Each event is unique in nature and needs volunteers in the following areas: planning (start to end), promoting under direction of event manager, donation and prized organization, ‘day of’ set-up and clean-up, ticket collectors, greeters, raffles sales, table organization, cooks, servers, performers and artists, security and other misc. These are pretty much staples at our events.

Yearly Events: Kickoff Party for NJ AIDS WALK  March/April The New Jersey AIDS WALK  1st Sunday in May Jersey Pride 1st Sunday In June Volunteer Appreciation  NJB and Harrison House World AIDS Day December 1 Tom Hayes Holiday Brunch Sunday in December HIV Awareness Days Monthly

There are other annual events held ran by other organizations with or for Buddies of NJ, Inc. We need help with these events as well.

Identify the talents you have and let us know in an email to: ray@njbuddies.org

We will call you when the event(s) roll around.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Event Volunteers

Each event is unique in nature and needs volunteers in the following areas: planning (start to end), promoting under direction of event manager, donation and prized organization, ‘day of’ set-up and clean-up, ticket collectors, greeters, raffles sales, table organization, cooks, servers, performers and artists, security and other misc. These are pretty much staples at our events.

Yearly Events: Kickoff Party for NJ AIDS WALK  March/April The New Jersey AIDS WALK  1st Sunday in May Jersey Pride 1st Sunday In June Volunteer Appreciation  NJB and Harrison House World AIDS Day December 1 Tom Hayes Holiday Brunch Sunday in December HIV Awareness Days Monthly

There are other annual events held ran by other organizations with or for Buddies of NJ, Inc. We need help with these events as well.

Identify the talents you have and let us know in an email to: ray@njbuddies.org

We will call you when the event(s) roll around.

Agency: Buddies of New Jersey, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Crew Volunteers

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 
Garden Crew volunteers support Pony Power's half-acre Farm in the Forest food production garden. Tasks include weeding, mulching, watering and harvesting.

How long is a shift? 
Shifts are typically 1 hour, once a week (or more, if you'd like!)

Can my teenager volunteer? 
Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up.
 

Apply & see available shifts

Visit ponypowernj.org/lessons


Have questions?

Call 201-934-1001.

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 
Garden Crew volunteers support Pony Power's half-acre Farm in the Forest food production garden. Tasks include weeding, mulching, watering and harvesting.

How long is a shift? 
Shifts are typically 1 hour, once a week (or more, if you'd like!)

Can my teenager volunteer? 
Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up.
 

Apply & see available shifts

Visit ponypowernj.org/lessons


Have questions?

Call 201-934-1001.

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Publicity/Outreach

Edit and post videos and news articles to Patch, Daily Voice and local newspapers on a regular basis. 

Contact organizations which provide services for seniors

Locate and reach out to isolated seniors

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Edit and post videos and news articles to Patch, Daily Voice and local newspapers on a regular basis. 

Contact organizations which provide services for seniors

Locate and reach out to isolated seniors

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social media manager

Needs to be able to manage updates to various social media

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Needs to be able to manage updates to various social media

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Maintainer

- Update the North Jersey Villages website in a timely manner (mostly once a week) to maintain a list of local activities in Bergen County that can keep older adults connected to their neighbors - and any entertaining, enriching and educational virtual programs

- Able to devote 1 to 2 hours a week for the task

- Need Basic HTML knowledge

- Need basic knowledge of Content Management Systems (CMS)

- Understand how to upload documents, such as online flyers

- Will be given training and tutorials

Agency: North Jersey Villages

- Update the North Jersey Villages website in a timely manner (mostly once a week) to maintain a list of local activities in Bergen County that can keep older adults connected to their neighbors - and any entertaining, enriching and educational virtual programs

- Able to devote 1 to 2 hours a week for the task

- Need Basic HTML knowledge

- Need basic knowledge of Content Management Systems (CMS)

- Understand how to upload documents, such as online flyers

- Will be given training and tutorials

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant writer

Identify, write and submit grants to support the goals of North Jersey Villages

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Identify, write and submit grants to support the goals of North Jersey Villages

Agency: North Jersey Villages

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Metal Detectorist

Tenafly Nature Center is seeking an experienced metal detector enthusiast to assist us with 2 tasks. 

1. The tracking and mapping of a mystery discharge pipe.

2. Scouting for artifacts relating to the agricultural and land use history of the TNC preserve. 

TNC staff have no metal detecting experience so training would not be provided, but staff would be able to show you the locations for each task. 

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Tenafly Nature Center is seeking an experienced metal detector enthusiast to assist us with 2 tasks. 

1. The tracking and mapping of a mystery discharge pipe.

2. Scouting for artifacts relating to the agricultural and land use history of the TNC preserve. 

TNC staff have no metal detecting experience so training would not be provided, but staff would be able to show you the locations for each task. 

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planning Committee Member

Make an Impact for Nature and Community: Join TNC’s Event Planning Team!


Are you passionate about nature and supporting a cause that promotes conservation, education, recreation, and community engagement? 

Tenafly Nature Center needs dedicated volunteers to join our Event Planning Committee for fundraising events! This is a unique opportunity to help design and organize events that celebrate our community’s love for nature while helping to raise essential funds to support TNC’s mission.


As a committee member, you’ll work with TNC staff and Board members to plan and coordinate TNC’s Spring and Fall fundraising events. Your creativity and commitment will help make these events a success, inspiring appreciation for the environment while securing resources to continue our work.


We welcome volunteers of all experience levels who are creative, collaborative, proactive, and passionate about lending their talents and time to support TNC’s mission. Whether you have a background in marketing, event logistics, fundraising, or simply enjoy lending a hand, there’s a place for you on our team!


By joining the TNC Event Planning Committee, you’ll gain hands-on experience in nonprofit event planning, connect with other nature enthusiasts, and develop valuable skills in a supportive, mission-driven environment. Most importantly, you’ll be making a direct impact by helping TNC raise the necessary funds to protect our local ecosystems and expand educational and recreational programs.


If you're interested, please reach out to us at: development@tenaflynaturecenter.org

We look forward to creating unforgettable, mission-driven events with you!



Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Make an Impact for Nature and Community: Join TNC’s Event Planning Team!


Are you passionate about nature and supporting a cause that promotes conservation, education, recreation, and community engagement? 

Tenafly Nature Center needs dedicated volunteers to join our Event Planning Committee for fundraising events! This is a unique opportunity to help design and organize events that celebrate our community’s love for nature while helping to raise essential funds to support TNC’s mission.


As a committee member, you’ll work with TNC staff and Board members to plan and coordinate TNC’s Spring and Fall fundraising events. Your creativity and commitment will help make these events a success, inspiring appreciation for the environment while securing resources to continue our work.


We welcome volunteers of all experience levels who are creative, collaborative, proactive, and passionate about lending their talents and time to support TNC’s mission. Whether you have a background in marketing, event logistics, fundraising, or simply enjoy lending a hand, there’s a place for you on our team!


By joining the TNC Event Planning Committee, you’ll gain hands-on experience in nonprofit event planning, connect with other nature enthusiasts, and develop valuable skills in a supportive, mission-driven environment. Most importantly, you’ll be making a direct impact by helping TNC raise the necessary funds to protect our local ecosystems and expand educational and recreational programs.


If you're interested, please reach out to us at: development@tenaflynaturecenter.org

We look forward to creating unforgettable, mission-driven events with you!



Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Of Directors Roles


Join the RTNJ Board of Directors. Looking to give back but have limited time? There is actually no better return on your nonprofit time investment than through board service. The impact you can make with just three to five hours of board service a month is dramatically higher than what can be accomplished with two or three hours of direct service because you're focusing on the big picture and making a lasting impact in the community.

Requirements (flexible based on candidate):

Experience volunteering is preferredTime commitment of at least 3 hours per monthAnnual giving levels of $500 or moreBe an ambassador for the RTNJ mission in your daily life


RTNJ Offices located in the rear of Ponds Reformed Church - 341 Ramapo Valley Road, Oakland, NJ.

Current Openings Include

Fund Development Chair

Drive the development of a strategic plan that identifies budget requirements, and then determine appropriate fundraising goalsDevelop fundraising priorities, policies and approachesTarget, rate and approach potential donorsContribute an amount of personal significance (and ensure achievement of 100% board give)Monitor and evaluate fundraising campaigns

Secretary

Approve the Institution's philosophy in meeting its mission and review management's performance in achieving itAnnually assess the homeowner's environment and approve the Institution's strategy in relation to services it providesAnnually review and approve the Institution's plan for funding its strategyReview and approve the Institution's long term financial goalsAnnually review and approve the Institution's budgetApprove major policies and new programs and servicesIdentify new potential Board Members, volunteers, outlets for services and Sponsors



Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey


Join the RTNJ Board of Directors. Looking to give back but have limited time? There is actually no better return on your nonprofit time investment than through board service. The impact you can make with just three to five hours of board service a month is dramatically higher than what can be accomplished with two or three hours of direct service because you're focusing on the big picture and making a lasting impact in the community.

Requirements (flexible based on candidate):

Experience volunteering is preferredTime commitment of at least 3 hours per monthAnnual giving levels of $500 or moreBe an ambassador for the RTNJ mission in your daily life


RTNJ Offices located in the rear of Ponds Reformed Church - 341 Ramapo Valley Road, Oakland, NJ.

Current Openings Include

Fund Development Chair

Drive the development of a strategic plan that identifies budget requirements, and then determine appropriate fundraising goalsDevelop fundraising priorities, policies and approachesTarget, rate and approach potential donorsContribute an amount of personal significance (and ensure achievement of 100% board give)Monitor and evaluate fundraising campaigns

Secretary

Approve the Institution's philosophy in meeting its mission and review management's performance in achieving itAnnually assess the homeowner's environment and approve the Institution's strategy in relation to services it providesAnnually review and approve the Institution's plan for funding its strategyReview and approve the Institution's long term financial goalsAnnually review and approve the Institution's budgetApprove major policies and new programs and servicesIdentify new potential Board Members, volunteers, outlets for services and Sponsors



Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07436

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Construction Opportunity

Rebuilding Together North Jersey is seeking volunteers to assist with various projects during the week in Bergen and Passaic County. Tasks may include general construction including carpentry, painting, etc. and other handy work to help our community. If you’re skilled or just eager to lend a hand, we’d love to have you join us!

Contact us today to get involved!

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Rebuilding Together North Jersey is seeking volunteers to assist with various projects during the week in Bergen and Passaic County. Tasks may include general construction including carpentry, painting, etc. and other handy work to help our community. If you’re skilled or just eager to lend a hand, we’d love to have you join us!

Contact us today to get involved!

Agency: Rebuilding Together North Jersey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07456

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Birds of Prey Assistant Caretaker

This opportunity is currently full! You may submit an application and we will contact you in the future.

We will reach out with additional information.

Our Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers are crucial to the health of our animal ambassadors.

Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers are responsible for feeding, cleaning & changing water dishes, and cleaning & maintaining the aviary habitats for our non-releasable birds of prey (ex. owls, hawks). Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers must be comfortable around the animals they are caring for and with the diets they will be offering to the animals. Our birds of prey typically eat deceased rodents. It is a messy job and you must love birds! 

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed during the week on Fridays for a 2 hour weekly commitment. Age: Ages 18+ Minimum Requirement: 6 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

This opportunity is currently full! You may submit an application and we will contact you in the future.

We will reach out with additional information.

Our Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers are crucial to the health of our animal ambassadors.

Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers are responsible for feeding, cleaning & changing water dishes, and cleaning & maintaining the aviary habitats for our non-releasable birds of prey (ex. owls, hawks). Birds of Prey Assistant Caretakers must be comfortable around the animals they are caring for and with the diets they will be offering to the animals. Our birds of prey typically eat deceased rodents. It is a messy job and you must love birds! 

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed during the week on Fridays for a 2 hour weekly commitment. Age: Ages 18+ Minimum Requirement: 6 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Join us in making a change in the lives of older adults in need.


Every day, our staff is connecting older adults to the health, housing, and financial resources they need to survive and thrive in ways that honor their choices, preferences, and dignity.

 

The Bright Side Family is a nonprofit that provides affordable housing, affordable assisted living, and support services that respond to the changing needs and preferences of low-and-moderate-income older adults


 https://www.thebrightsidefamily.org

 

If you’re looking to do amazing things in support the needs of older adults in your community and you think we’d benefit from your experience and qualifications, we want to hear from you!

 

The Bright Side Family Responsibilities of Board Members:

The Board of Directors serves as the leadership body of the organization and is responsible for determining the organization's mission and purpose, strategic planning, providing fiduciary oversight, monitoring the organizations programs and services, fundraising and development and selecting and evaluating the Executive Director.


Individual Board members are expected to:

Know the organization's mission, policies, programs and needsReview and understand the organization's financial statementsServe as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for The Bright Side Family to advance its missionLeverage connections, networks and resources that will help the organization achieve its mission and that can benefit the organization's fundraising and reputational standingGive a meaningful personal financial donationPrepare for, attend and actively participate in Board meetingsParticipate fully in one or more committeesAdhere to the conflict of interest policy

 

Desired Assets and Skills

We review a candidate’s professional background, overall skills, and contact networks to assess their ability to fulfill two key Board functions of governance and fundraising. Prior board experience is an asset, but we look for relevant experience that demonstrates leadership, integrity, and accountability.

 

Time and Financial Commitments

Our Board Directors serve as volunteers only (i.e., not paid) as in the majority of boards.

 

Next steps:

 

Schedule a tour or call to share more about your interests by reaching out to bwilson@brightsidemanor.org – Please send your related experience in a summary format.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Join us in making a change in the lives of older adults in need.


Every day, our staff is connecting older adults to the health, housing, and financial resources they need to survive and thrive in ways that honor their choices, preferences, and dignity.

 

The Bright Side Family is a nonprofit that provides affordable housing, affordable assisted living, and support services that respond to the changing needs and preferences of low-and-moderate-income older adults


 https://www.thebrightsidefamily.org

 

If you’re looking to do amazing things in support the needs of older adults in your community and you think we’d benefit from your experience and qualifications, we want to hear from you!

 

The Bright Side Family Responsibilities of Board Members:

The Board of Directors serves as the leadership body of the organization and is responsible for determining the organization's mission and purpose, strategic planning, providing fiduciary oversight, monitoring the organizations programs and services, fundraising and development and selecting and evaluating the Executive Director.


Individual Board members are expected to:

Know the organization's mission, policies, programs and needsReview and understand the organization's financial statementsServe as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for The Bright Side Family to advance its missionLeverage connections, networks and resources that will help the organization achieve its mission and that can benefit the organization's fundraising and reputational standingGive a meaningful personal financial donationPrepare for, attend and actively participate in Board meetingsParticipate fully in one or more committeesAdhere to the conflict of interest policy

 

Desired Assets and Skills

We review a candidate’s professional background, overall skills, and contact networks to assess their ability to fulfill two key Board functions of governance and fundraising. Prior board experience is an asset, but we look for relevant experience that demonstrates leadership, integrity, and accountability.

 

Time and Financial Commitments

Our Board Directors serve as volunteers only (i.e., not paid) as in the majority of boards.

 

Next steps:

 

Schedule a tour or call to share more about your interests by reaching out to bwilson@brightsidemanor.org – Please send your related experience in a summary format.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant Land Steward


We will contact  you with additional information. 

Our Assistant Land Steward are important volunteers who help us maintain our preserve.

Assistant Land Stewards are responsible for helping our Land & Facilities Manager maintain a healthy and accessible preserve. They help keep our trails wood chipped, remove invasive plant species, assist with seasonal trail clearance (ex. removing leaves from paths), and other habitat restoration and trail improvement needs. Volunteers may also assist  staff with various routine day-to-day maintenance projects and special one-time projects.

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed during the week and weekends for a 2 hour weekly commitment. Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 6 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center


We will contact  you with additional information. 

Our Assistant Land Steward are important volunteers who help us maintain our preserve.

Assistant Land Stewards are responsible for helping our Land & Facilities Manager maintain a healthy and accessible preserve. They help keep our trails wood chipped, remove invasive plant species, assist with seasonal trail clearance (ex. removing leaves from paths), and other habitat restoration and trail improvement needs. Volunteers may also assist  staff with various routine day-to-day maintenance projects and special one-time projects.

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed during the week and weekends for a 2 hour weekly commitment. Age: Ages 14+ Minimum Requirement: 6 month commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Greeter

We will reach out with additional information.

Our Trail Greeters help all guests of the preserve feel safe and welcome.

TNC currently has openings on Sunday for this position

Volunteers are needed to sit at our entrance and to help keep track of the number of trail visitors, answer questions regarding the trails, give an overview of the organization, and ensure visitors feel safe and welcome. Volunteers will be given a chair, table and necessary literature (along with an optional pop up tent) and set up at our main entrance in front of the visitors center. In between visitors volunteers are welcome to bring a book or entertainment device to enjoy. 

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed for a 2-3 hour commitment between the hours of 9:30 am - 4:30 pm on Saturdays or Sundays. Age: Ages 18+ Minimum Requirement: 4 week commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

We will reach out with additional information.

Our Trail Greeters help all guests of the preserve feel safe and welcome.

TNC currently has openings on Sunday for this position

Volunteers are needed to sit at our entrance and to help keep track of the number of trail visitors, answer questions regarding the trails, give an overview of the organization, and ensure visitors feel safe and welcome. Volunteers will be given a chair, table and necessary literature (along with an optional pop up tent) and set up at our main entrance in front of the visitors center. In between visitors volunteers are welcome to bring a book or entertainment device to enjoy. 

Training will be provided.

Schedule: Help is currently needed for a 2-3 hour commitment between the hours of 9:30 am - 4:30 pm on Saturdays or Sundays. Age: Ages 18+ Minimum Requirement: 4 week commitment

Agency: Tenafly Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07670

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Keyboard player

Looking for a person to conduct a weekly sing-a-long/ chorus, with the ultimate goal to put on converts for holidays.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Looking for a person to conduct a weekly sing-a-long/ chorus, with the ultimate goal to put on converts for holidays.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Therapeutic Horseback Riding Lesson Volunteers

Pony Power Therapies is looking for volunteers to assist with our therapeutic riding lessons. Volunteers with and without horse experience are welcome.

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 
Our lesson volunteers assist during therapeutic riding sessions for people with disabilities or life challenges.

Lead walker volunteers must have previous horse experience, but no horse experience is required for side walkers.

How long is a shift? 
1.5-2 hours, once a week (or more, if you'd like!)

Can my teenager volunteer? 
Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up.
 

Apply & see available shifts

Visit ponypowernj.org/lessons


Have questions?

Call 201-934-1001.

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

Pony Power Therapies is looking for volunteers to assist with our therapeutic riding lessons. Volunteers with and without horse experience are welcome.

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 
Our lesson volunteers assist during therapeutic riding sessions for people with disabilities or life challenges.

Lead walker volunteers must have previous horse experience, but no horse experience is required for side walkers.

How long is a shift? 
1.5-2 hours, once a week (or more, if you'd like!)

Can my teenager volunteer? 
Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up.
 

Apply & see available shifts

Visit ponypowernj.org/lessons


Have questions?

Call 201-934-1001.

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Farm Crew Volunteer

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 

The Farm Crew primarily cleans out our horses' paddocks. It's a self-directed role, so feel free to pop in your headphones, enjoy the fresh air and spend some time getting farm fit!

How long is a shift? 

1.5-2 hours, once a week (or more, if you'd like!).


Can my teenager volunteer?
 

Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up. 


How to apply + available shifts 

Volunteer Application must be completed prior to the training. To sign up and see available shifts, please go to: ponypowernj.org/lessons

Have questions?
Call 201-934-1001

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

What kinds of tasks will I be doing? 

The Farm Crew primarily cleans out our horses' paddocks. It's a self-directed role, so feel free to pop in your headphones, enjoy the fresh air and spend some time getting farm fit!

How long is a shift? 

1.5-2 hours, once a week (or more, if you'd like!).


Can my teenager volunteer?
 

Yes! We welcome volunteers ages 14 years and up. 


How to apply + available shifts 

Volunteer Application must be completed prior to the training. To sign up and see available shifts, please go to: ponypowernj.org/lessons

Have questions?
Call 201-934-1001

Agency: Pony Power Therapies

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musicians Needed

Volunteer musicians are needed to play any time during the day especially during meals on Christian Health's Wyckoff campus. Hours are typically between 10:00am to noon, 1:30 to 3:30pm and 5:00pm to 7:00pm. 

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April). 

Agency: Christian Health

Volunteer musicians are needed to play any time during the day especially during meals on Christian Health's Wyckoff campus. Hours are typically between 10:00am to noon, 1:30 to 3:30pm and 5:00pm to 7:00pm. 

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April). 

Agency: Christian Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spectrum for Living Volunteer

You Can Make a Difference
Volunteers are an essential part of the Spectrum Family. Each individual who donates their time by volunteering helps improve and enrich the quality of life for all Spectrum clients.

Using your talents to help others Connecting with people Exploring new career options Giving back to the community Developing new skills Feeling a sense of fulfillment

Locations
Volunteer opportunities are available at our Closter Intermediate Care Facility, Residential Group Homes in Bergenfield, Edison, Elmwood Park, Glen Rock, Haworth, Hillsdale, Maywood, Northvale, Norwood, Paramus, Wayne and Westwood, Residential Apartments in Closter, Edison, Ringwood, River Vale, Rockleigh, and our Adult Training Centers in Edison, North Haledon, Ringwood, Teaneck, and Westwood.

Volunteer Requirements
Minimum Age:

16 years of age

Minimum Commitment:

Able to commit to a regular schedule where applicable

Other Requirements:

Placement interview English proficiency Two references Criminal record search

There’s more than One Way to Help:

Friendly Visitor – Come as an individual or visit with your family to socialize with our residents. Bring a favorite game to play, small craft activity, or entertain with your musical talent. Feel free to use your skills to create a meaningful visit.

**We ask that Friendly Visitors please commit at least 25 hours per year. Your visits & friendship mean a lot to our consumers and we want them and you to get the most out of this program.

Adopt a Garden – Help plant and maintain flower and vegetable gardens located at all Spectrum residential and training facilities.

Recreation – Assist with planned Recreation Program activities including canteens, bowling, arts and crafts, cooking, woodworking, talent shows, and more.

Therapy Dog Program – Bring your certified therapy dog to visit our residential and training facilities.

Skill Based Volunteering – Provide instruction in music, art, computers, cooking and woodworking to our residents and/or assist with carpentry or painting services as needed.

Clerical volunteering is usually available at the River Vale Corporate Office.

How Do I Become a Volunteer?

Simply fill out an application and if you meet the requirements, we will contact you for a personal interview.

For more information on individual or group volunteering, contact Kathy Bentzen at:
Phone: (201) 358-8000 x3026
Email: kbentzen@spectrumforliving.org

For more information on corporate volunteering and/or days of service, contact Elizabeth Boyajian at:
Phone: (201) 358-8081
Email: eboyajian@spectrumforliving.org

 

Submit Volunteer Application

Agency: Spectrum for Living

You Can Make a Difference
Volunteers are an essential part of the Spectrum Family. Each individual who donates their time by volunteering helps improve and enrich the quality of life for all Spectrum clients.

Using your talents to help others Connecting with people Exploring new career options Giving back to the community Developing new skills Feeling a sense of fulfillment

Locations
Volunteer opportunities are available at our Closter Intermediate Care Facility, Residential Group Homes in Bergenfield, Edison, Elmwood Park, Glen Rock, Haworth, Hillsdale, Maywood, Northvale, Norwood, Paramus, Wayne and Westwood, Residential Apartments in Closter, Edison, Ringwood, River Vale, Rockleigh, and our Adult Training Centers in Edison, North Haledon, Ringwood, Teaneck, and Westwood.

Volunteer Requirements
Minimum Age:

16 years of age

Minimum Commitment:

Able to commit to a regular schedule where applicable

Other Requirements:

Placement interview English proficiency Two references Criminal record search

There’s more than One Way to Help:

Friendly Visitor – Come as an individual or visit with your family to socialize with our residents. Bring a favorite game to play, small craft activity, or entertain with your musical talent. Feel free to use your skills to create a meaningful visit.

**We ask that Friendly Visitors please commit at least 25 hours per year. Your visits & friendship mean a lot to our consumers and we want them and you to get the most out of this program.

Adopt a Garden – Help plant and maintain flower and vegetable gardens located at all Spectrum residential and training facilities.

Recreation – Assist with planned Recreation Program activities including canteens, bowling, arts and crafts, cooking, woodworking, talent shows, and more.

Therapy Dog Program – Bring your certified therapy dog to visit our residential and training facilities.

Skill Based Volunteering – Provide instruction in music, art, computers, cooking and woodworking to our residents and/or assist with carpentry or painting services as needed.

Clerical volunteering is usually available at the River Vale Corporate Office.

How Do I Become a Volunteer?

Simply fill out an application and if you meet the requirements, we will contact you for a personal interview.

For more information on individual or group volunteering, contact Kathy Bentzen at:
Phone: (201) 358-8000 x3026
Email: kbentzen@spectrumforliving.org

For more information on corporate volunteering and/or days of service, contact Elizabeth Boyajian at:
Phone: (201) 358-8081
Email: eboyajian@spectrumforliving.org

 

Submit Volunteer Application

Agency: Spectrum for Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07675

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Physical/Occupational Therapy Volunteer

Volunteers are needed for the Bolger Rehabilitation Gym and Wellness Center at Christian Health. Volunteers push patients/residents in wheelchairs to and from physical/occupational therapy appointments. The therapists also need assistance getting equipment and shadowing during individual sessions.

The times where volunteers are needed include,

- Mornings 7 days a week from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30pm

- Afternoons 7 days a week from 1:00 to 3pm

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 40 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April/May). 

Agency: Christian Health

Volunteers are needed for the Bolger Rehabilitation Gym and Wellness Center at Christian Health. Volunteers push patients/residents in wheelchairs to and from physical/occupational therapy appointments. The therapists also need assistance getting equipment and shadowing during individual sessions.

The times where volunteers are needed include,

- Mornings 7 days a week from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30pm

- Afternoons 7 days a week from 1:00 to 3pm

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 40 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April/May). 

Agency: Christian Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pianist to Play Hymns

A volunteer is needed to play hymns for worship services for Christian Health residents one Tuesday or Sunday per quarter from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April). 

Agency: Christian Health

A volunteer is needed to play hymns for worship services for Christian Health residents one Tuesday or Sunday per quarter from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April). 

Agency: Christian Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Certified Pet Therapy Volunteers

Pet therapy volunteers who own certified pet therapy animal(s) are needed in a variety of program areas at Christian Health. Pet therapy provides an opportunity for Christian Health residents and patients to give and receive physical touch, display affection, and raises spirits. Volunteers are needed seven days a week between 9 a.m. and noon, 1 to 4pm and 6:00 to 7pm.

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April). 

Agency: Christian Health

Pet therapy volunteers who own certified pet therapy animal(s) are needed in a variety of program areas at Christian Health. Pet therapy provides an opportunity for Christian Health residents and patients to give and receive physical touch, display affection, and raises spirits. Volunteers are needed seven days a week between 9 a.m. and noon, 1 to 4pm and 6:00 to 7pm.

Requirements: All Christian Health volunteers must complete an application, annual training, background screening. If volunteering in resident/patient areas, Christian Health requires at least a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service throughout the calendar year and to be fully vaccinated (boosted) against COVID-19 and influenza for the current flu season (November - April). 

Agency: Christian Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mon, Thurs, and Fri Volunteers

If you enjoy working and assisting older residents, Bright side is Looking for volunteers that are available for Mon, Thurs, and Fri from 10am- 3:30, that can interact with our residents and help with daily activities, such as Current events, Arts & Crafts, bingo, and etc. You have to be fully vaccinated to volunteer at Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

If you enjoy working and assisting older residents, Bright side is Looking for volunteers that are available for Mon, Thurs, and Fri from 10am- 3:30, that can interact with our residents and help with daily activities, such as Current events, Arts & Crafts, bingo, and etc. You have to be fully vaccinated to volunteer at Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Computer Partners

Work one-on-one with members with Aphasia in computer lab using specially designed software that stimulate language skills.  Volunteers will be trained and do not need extensive computer knowledge.  Minimum of 1 hour per week, Mondays - Thursdays. We ask all volunteers to commit to at least one hour a week for our 15 week semester.

Additional opportunities are available working with iPads and on Newsletters.

Agency: Adler Aphasia Center

Work one-on-one with members with Aphasia in computer lab using specially designed software that stimulate language skills.  Volunteers will be trained and do not need extensive computer knowledge.  Minimum of 1 hour per week, Mondays - Thursdays. We ask all volunteers to commit to at least one hour a week for our 15 week semester.

Additional opportunities are available working with iPads and on Newsletters.

Agency: Adler Aphasia Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 07607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crafty Volunteers

If you love crafts and would like to spend time with older adults sharing your talents, we promise you a rewarding experience.  Residents love to cut, paste, and color.  Come alone, or organize a group.

You have to be fully vaccinated in order to come to Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

If you love crafts and would like to spend time with older adults sharing your talents, we promise you a rewarding experience.  Residents love to cut, paste, and color.  Come alone, or organize a group.

You have to be fully vaccinated in order to come to Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Caller

Bingo is a hot commodity at Bright Side Manor. If residents could play every day they would.

You have to be fully vaccinated in order to come to Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Bingo is a hot commodity at Bright Side Manor. If residents could play every day they would.

You have to be fully vaccinated in order to come to Bright Side Manor.

Agency: Bright Side Manor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 07666

Allow Groups: No