Duties include but are not limited to: making copies, compiling packets, organizing files and literature, preparing bulk mailings, restocking shelves, answering telephones, maintaining office/wish list inventories, and general everyday administrative tasks. Volunteers may also welcome families, assist parents with paperwork, tidying waiting room areas, and providing guests with general assistance.

Duties include but are not limited to: spending time outdoors beautifying the yard in the spring, summer, or fall by planting flowers, raking leaves, maintaining flower beds, or weeding unwanted vegetation. These volunteers may also participate in interior and/or exterior painting and cleaning projects. These projects can be good opportunities for high school groups, work,…

Duties include but are not limited to: Greeting and informally visiting with children and adults while creating a safe and child-friendly environment as families wait for interviews or counseling sessions, supervising/entertaining children and siblings in the waiting area, and tidying the waiting room areas. Applicants for Direct Care Volunteer positions MUST complete a specialized training…

To protect children by providing multi-disciplinary investigations, assessment, and treatment of child abuse in an environment that is child-sensitive, supportive, and safe.

United Way envisions a community where all individuals and families achieve their human potential through education, financial stability and healthy lives.

The mission of Royal Oak Youth Assistance is to strengthen youth and families, and to reduce the incidence of delinquency, abuse and neglect through community involvement.

A little time each week. A little caring. A little piece of yourself, reserved just for a special kid who needs it. And Mentors Plus, to put the two of you together and help you learn from each other. You can choose the sort of involvement that seems right for you – prevention, working with…

The primary purpose of the Rochester Area Youth Assistance is the prevention of delinquency and neglect through mobilized community interest and forces toward youth and family welfare improvement.

To introduce Washtenaw County’s most vulnerable 4th and 5th graders to overnight camp, a setting which is designed to develop resilient, respectful, and responsible young adults.

To build community through a compassionate, enterprising and collaborative spirit.