Volunteer Opportunities From: United Way of the Midlands

Volunteer: Boots on the Ground for Sickle Cell Awareness!

The James R. Clark Foundation is hosting a walk on Saturday, September 27th, beginning at 8 AM with on-site registration at 7:30 AM. 

James R. Clark Foundation is an organization that focuses on optimizing the social, psychological, and physiological well-being of individuals with sick cell disease and to decrease the incidence of sickle cell disease through genetic screening, counseling, and education. To support their mission and cause, you or your team can participate in this walk! 

Location: Martin Luther King Jr. Park, 2300 Greene Street, Columbia, SC 

Important Information: 

Please be mindful of changing weather conditions and dress comfortably!Team registration: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/55db2450e4b046e163c84a0c/t/6892c4f982439f5b23587096/1754449145513/19th+Annual+2025+JRC+Walk+Team+Registration+Form.pdfIndividual registration: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/55db2450e4b046e163c84a0c/t/6892c4e735f40c02f2e08226/1754449127256/19th+Annual+2025+JRC+Walk+Individual+Registration+Form.pdf

For any questions or concerns, please reach out to Mrs. Yvonne Donald @donaldyvonne56@yahoo.com

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

The James R. Clark Foundation is hosting a walk on Saturday, September 27th, beginning at 8 AM with on-site registration at 7:30 AM. 

James R. Clark Foundation is an organization that focuses on optimizing the social, psychological, and physiological well-being of individuals with sick cell disease and to decrease the incidence of sickle cell disease through genetic screening, counseling, and education. To support their mission and cause, you or your team can participate in this walk! 

Location: Martin Luther King Jr. Park, 2300 Greene Street, Columbia, SC 

Important Information: 

Please be mindful of changing weather conditions and dress comfortably!Team registration: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/55db2450e4b046e163c84a0c/t/6892c4f982439f5b23587096/1754449145513/19th+Annual+2025+JRC+Walk+Team+Registration+Form.pdfIndividual registration: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/55db2450e4b046e163c84a0c/t/6892c4e735f40c02f2e08226/1754449127256/19th+Annual+2025+JRC+Walk+Individual+Registration+Form.pdf

For any questions or concerns, please reach out to Mrs. Yvonne Donald @donaldyvonne56@yahoo.com

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 29205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Supporting the Cause: Volunteering with Wings for Kids

Wings for Kids is an afterschool program focusing on under-resourced schools and communities. 

Support their mission and goals by assisting with the Academic Center, becoming a WINGS Companion, and/or supporting events that they host during the academic school-year.

*Applications accepted October 1-April 1 (last day to volunteer is April 30)

*Background check required 

*Must be at least 15 years-old


*Individual/group volunteering can access this link or go through the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands. Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: Wings for Kids

Wings for Kids is an afterschool program focusing on under-resourced schools and communities. 

Support their mission and goals by assisting with the Academic Center, becoming a WINGS Companion, and/or supporting events that they host during the academic school-year.

*Applications accepted October 1-April 1 (last day to volunteer is April 30)

*Background check required 

*Must be at least 15 years-old


*Individual/group volunteering can access this link or go through the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands. Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: Wings for Kids

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 1, 2025

Zip Code: 29212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tutor Student Athletes with the West Columbia Tigers Organization!

The Lexington County Youth Sports Association (LCYSA) and the West Columbia Tigers (WCT) is a non-profit dedicated to providing safe, constructive programs that empower the youth in our communities. Their mission is to support young individuals in academics and athletics by offering opportunities for growth, exposure, and development. 

They are committed to fostering leadership, sportsmanship, and personal excellence grounded in strong spiritual foundation. Their tutoring program is looking for volunteers to meet every Wednesday evening from 6-7 PM to support student athletes (cheer, football, basketball, baseball, track & motor club) from gradesK-8th grade in the area of reading and/or math. 

Location: Brookland Health & Wellness Center, 1050 Sunset Blvd., W. Columbia SC 29169 (Arts & Crafts Room)

**After sign-up, please contact Ms. Tamaren Marcus: @Tamarenm@gmail.com , (843) 910-4868

**No experience is needed and background checks are not required!

**Student work will be provided. 

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

The Lexington County Youth Sports Association (LCYSA) and the West Columbia Tigers (WCT) is a non-profit dedicated to providing safe, constructive programs that empower the youth in our communities. Their mission is to support young individuals in academics and athletics by offering opportunities for growth, exposure, and development. 

They are committed to fostering leadership, sportsmanship, and personal excellence grounded in strong spiritual foundation. Their tutoring program is looking for volunteers to meet every Wednesday evening from 6-7 PM to support student athletes (cheer, football, basketball, baseball, track & motor club) from gradesK-8th grade in the area of reading and/or math. 

Location: Brookland Health & Wellness Center, 1050 Sunset Blvd., W. Columbia SC 29169 (Arts & Crafts Room)

**After sign-up, please contact Ms. Tamaren Marcus: @Tamarenm@gmail.com , (843) 910-4868

**No experience is needed and background checks are not required!

**Student work will be provided. 

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 29169

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: State Fair 2025 Cookie Kitchen Volunteer

Oliver Gospel is taking over the Cookie Kitchen at the South Carolina State Fair!

 

We are looking for friendly and enthusiastic volunteers to join us as we team up with the State Fair to run the Cookie Kitchen! This is a chance for us to not only raise vital funds for our organization, but also share Oliver Gospel's mission of serving those experiencing homelessness with nearly half a million fair goers!

Volunteers will help bake, bag, and deliver cookies to customers. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide training for everything you will need to know once you arrive for your shift. We hope to see you at the Rocket!

**Please contact our Volunteer and Event Coordinator, Kellen, by emailing volunteer@olivergospel.org or calling 803-220-1153 if you have any questions or if you would like to schedule a group**

Eligibility:

Must be 15 years or older

Must be accompanied by an adult (21+) if under the age of 18 as noted in the SC State Fair Policies listed here

FAQ:

Where is the booth and where do I park?
The Cookie Kitchen is located inside the Rosewood Building near the Rocket. You will receive an email with details about where to park and how to get into the building prior to your shift.

What should I wear?
Please wear comfortable, modest clothing that allows you to move easily while maintaining a respectful appearance. We kindly ask that volunteers refrain from wearing sweatpants, spaghetti strap tops, low-cut tops or crop tops, short shorts or skirts, opened toe shoes, and headphones. If you have long hair, we also ask that you tie it back before handling any food.

What if I need to cancel my shift?
If you're unable to attend your shift, please notify us as soon as possible by emailing volunteer@olivergospel.org or calling 803.254.6470 ext. 1018.

Nonprofit and Organization: Oliver Gospel

Oliver Gospel is taking over the Cookie Kitchen at the South Carolina State Fair!

 

We are looking for friendly and enthusiastic volunteers to join us as we team up with the State Fair to run the Cookie Kitchen! This is a chance for us to not only raise vital funds for our organization, but also share Oliver Gospel's mission of serving those experiencing homelessness with nearly half a million fair goers!

Volunteers will help bake, bag, and deliver cookies to customers. No experience? No problem! We’ll provide training for everything you will need to know once you arrive for your shift. We hope to see you at the Rocket!

**Please contact our Volunteer and Event Coordinator, Kellen, by emailing volunteer@olivergospel.org or calling 803-220-1153 if you have any questions or if you would like to schedule a group**

Eligibility:

Must be 15 years or older

Must be accompanied by an adult (21+) if under the age of 18 as noted in the SC State Fair Policies listed here

FAQ:

Where is the booth and where do I park?
The Cookie Kitchen is located inside the Rosewood Building near the Rocket. You will receive an email with details about where to park and how to get into the building prior to your shift.

What should I wear?
Please wear comfortable, modest clothing that allows you to move easily while maintaining a respectful appearance. We kindly ask that volunteers refrain from wearing sweatpants, spaghetti strap tops, low-cut tops or crop tops, short shorts or skirts, opened toe shoes, and headphones. If you have long hair, we also ask that you tie it back before handling any food.

What if I need to cancel my shift?
If you're unable to attend your shift, please notify us as soon as possible by emailing volunteer@olivergospel.org or calling 803.254.6470 ext. 1018.

Nonprofit and Organization: Oliver Gospel

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 29201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: YLS Builds Homes with Central Habitat!

United Way Midlands Young Leaders Society (YLS) is proud to roll up its sleeves and partner with Central Habitat for Humanity to help build safe, affordable housing right here in our community. Together, we’re not just constructing homes—we're building hope, stability, and a stronger future for local families.

This hands-on volunteer experience empowers emerging leaders to make a tangible impact while strengthening connections and leadership skills through service. Bring your friends and family! These homes are part of our Carter Builds in August, and construction will go through the end of November. Site is located at 1539 Benedict Street, Cayce, SC. This site will be two homes, side by side, to honor President Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter’s service to Habitat. Please dress comfortably, with closed toed shoes and the minimum volunteer age is 18 years of age. Thank you for joining us!

Nonprofit and Organization: Young Leaders Society

United Way Midlands Young Leaders Society (YLS) is proud to roll up its sleeves and partner with Central Habitat for Humanity to help build safe, affordable housing right here in our community. Together, we’re not just constructing homes—we're building hope, stability, and a stronger future for local families.

This hands-on volunteer experience empowers emerging leaders to make a tangible impact while strengthening connections and leadership skills through service. Bring your friends and family! These homes are part of our Carter Builds in August, and construction will go through the end of November. Site is located at 1539 Benedict Street, Cayce, SC. This site will be two homes, side by side, to honor President Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter’s service to Habitat. Please dress comfortably, with closed toed shoes and the minimum volunteer age is 18 years of age. Thank you for joining us!

Nonprofit and Organization: Young Leaders Society

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 29033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: USC's Create an Impact with Harvest Hope: 10/23

Members of the Create an Impact Club will partner with Harvest Hope Food Bank to sort items and pack food as needed.

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

Members of the Create an Impact Club will partner with Harvest Hope Food Bank to sort items and pack food as needed.

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 23, 2025

Zip Code: 29201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: 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 sites.

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.

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 Inspiring Service?

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.

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

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

Nonprofit and Organization: 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 sites.

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.

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 Inspiring Service?

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.

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

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

Nonprofit and Organization: Inspiring Service

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transform Lives through Mentoring!

Have you ever benefitted from having a mentor in your life? Do you want to empower a young person to see beyond the barriers that currently surround them?

Empower 1 Empowering All Mentoring Program is all about growth of the youth at South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice. We want to assure that someone cares for them and believes in them in every area of their lives. They matter and whatever challenges they face, we will be able to help mentor them through those challenges into great young men and woman. 

Spend one hour a week, one-on-one, and be the voice that transform lives!

Your mentee is waiting for YOU!

Nonprofit and Organization: South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice

Have you ever benefitted from having a mentor in your life? Do you want to empower a young person to see beyond the barriers that currently surround them?

Empower 1 Empowering All Mentoring Program is all about growth of the youth at South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice. We want to assure that someone cares for them and believes in them in every area of their lives. They matter and whatever challenges they face, we will be able to help mentor them through those challenges into great young men and woman. 

Spend one hour a week, one-on-one, and be the voice that transform lives!

Your mentee is waiting for YOU!

Nonprofit and Organization: South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oyster Shell Recycling Restaurant Service

The Oyster Shell Recycling Volunteer Team provides a free service of recycling oyster shell from restaurants who would otherwise be tossing the shell in the trash. Restaurants are provided with receptacles for their shell, and volunteers replace full bins with empty ones on a weekly basis and then empty the shell bins at the public drop-off site on Mauldin Road. Receptacles are either the 35 gallon blue recycling bins or 6 gallon buckets for those restaurants with limited space or low shell volume. SCDNR has provided a small equipment trailer to haul the 35 gallon receptacles. The 6 gallon buckets are lidded and sealed and can be placed inside the vehicle.

We are looking for volunteers to assist with recycling oyster shell with our recycling teams in Greenville, Charleston, Beaufort, and Columbia. This is a COVID friendly volunteer opportunity, because you are not required to be in contact with anyone to participate and sanitation supplies is provided!

Nonprofit and Organization: SCDNR SCORE

The Oyster Shell Recycling Volunteer Team provides a free service of recycling oyster shell from restaurants who would otherwise be tossing the shell in the trash. Restaurants are provided with receptacles for their shell, and volunteers replace full bins with empty ones on a weekly basis and then empty the shell bins at the public drop-off site on Mauldin Road. Receptacles are either the 35 gallon blue recycling bins or 6 gallon buckets for those restaurants with limited space or low shell volume. SCDNR has provided a small equipment trailer to haul the 35 gallon receptacles. The 6 gallon buckets are lidded and sealed and can be placed inside the vehicle.

We are looking for volunteers to assist with recycling oyster shell with our recycling teams in Greenville, Charleston, Beaufort, and Columbia. This is a COVID friendly volunteer opportunity, because you are not required to be in contact with anyone to participate and sanitation supplies is provided!

Nonprofit and Organization: SCDNR SCORE

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blood Donor Ambassador

Volunteer blood donor ambassadors ensure that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience, from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. During a blood drive, whether you’re greeting donors, answering questions or thanking them for their donation, your courtesy and professionalism will create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support.

 

Visit https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/volunteer-opportunities/blood-donor-ambassador.html to learn more! 

Nonprofit and Organization: American Red Cross of Central South Carolina

Volunteer blood donor ambassadors ensure that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience, from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. During a blood drive, whether you’re greeting donors, answering questions or thanking them for their donation, your courtesy and professionalism will create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support.

 

Visit https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/volunteer-opportunities/blood-donor-ambassador.html to learn more! 

Nonprofit and Organization: American Red Cross of Central South Carolina

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Service to the Armed Forces (SAF) Family Follow Up Volunteer

As a Family Follow Up Volunteer you will be making follow up calls to military family members or veterans to check the status of their request(s) and provide follow-up support.

Nonprofit and Organization: American Red Cross of Central South Carolina

As a Family Follow Up Volunteer you will be making follow up calls to military family members or veterans to check the status of their request(s) and provide follow-up support.

Nonprofit and Organization: American Red Cross of Central South Carolina

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Receptionist

We need a volunteer to answer phones and direct guests at our intake desk.  Out need is during lunch hours and/or on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 4-7:30PM

Nonprofit and Organization: Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services, Inc.

We need a volunteer to answer phones and direct guests at our intake desk.  Out need is during lunch hours and/or on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 4-7:30PM

Nonprofit and Organization: Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Chronically sick folks at home with non-medical tasks and/or visits

We need volunteers to provide practical and emotional support to those recently discharged from the hospital who live alone or have a limited support system. There are a variety of ways to help either remotely or in person. Volunteers choose what they do and what time they have available.

Nonprofit and Organization: Prisma Health

We need volunteers to provide practical and emotional support to those recently discharged from the hospital who live alone or have a limited support system. There are a variety of ways to help either remotely or in person. Volunteers choose what they do and what time they have available.

Nonprofit and Organization: Prisma Health

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hold a hand, make a difference

You can touch a heart-maybe even your own.

 

You can be a hospice volunteer and experience the joy and the satisfaction of making a difference in the life of someone with a life-limiting illness. Anyone with a caring heart and a little time to share can become a hospice volunteer. Caris Healthcare Volunteers come from all walks of life and bring a wide variety of interests and life experiences to support and comfort the patients and families Caris is privileged to serve.

 

The opportunities are endless. If you can an interest, a skill, a talent- Caris can put it to use!

Nonprofit and Organization: Caris Healthcare

You can touch a heart-maybe even your own.

 

You can be a hospice volunteer and experience the joy and the satisfaction of making a difference in the life of someone with a life-limiting illness. Anyone with a caring heart and a little time to share can become a hospice volunteer. Caris Healthcare Volunteers come from all walks of life and bring a wide variety of interests and life experiences to support and comfort the patients and families Caris is privileged to serve.

 

The opportunities are endless. If you can an interest, a skill, a talent- Caris can put it to use!

Nonprofit and Organization: Caris Healthcare

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help us honor our Veterans

Caris Healthcare is committed to honoring and meeting the needs of Veterans in our community who are facing a life-limiting illness. We are actively recruiting Veterans willing to share their time, talents, friendship and support with fellow Veterans. Whenever possible, Caris will match our Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteers with a Caris patient from the same branch of service and/or the same service area. What do Veteran-to-Veteran volunteers do exactly?

Honor a fellow veteran with the gift of your time Provide companionship Help our patients who are veterans reminisce and reflect Assist in ceremonies to formally recognize our patients who are Veterans

Nonprofit and Organization: Caris Healthcare

Caris Healthcare is committed to honoring and meeting the needs of Veterans in our community who are facing a life-limiting illness. We are actively recruiting Veterans willing to share their time, talents, friendship and support with fellow Veterans. Whenever possible, Caris will match our Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteers with a Caris patient from the same branch of service and/or the same service area. What do Veteran-to-Veteran volunteers do exactly?

Honor a fellow veteran with the gift of your time Provide companionship Help our patients who are veterans reminisce and reflect Assist in ceremonies to formally recognize our patients who are Veterans

Nonprofit and Organization: Caris Healthcare

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Math Tutors: CIS of South Carolina - Midlands Region

Caring adults who can support students with Math in Elementary, Middle, and High schools located in Richland, Lexington, and Fairfield Counties.

Nonprofit and Organization: Communities In Schools of South Carolina

Caring adults who can support students with Math in Elementary, Middle, and High schools located in Richland, Lexington, and Fairfield Counties.

Nonprofit and Organization: Communities In Schools of South Carolina

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Companion Volunteer (AmeriCorps Seniors)

Senior Companions are senior volunteers who provide home-bound seniors with companionship between 15-40 hours each week. Senior Companions are able to provide assistance with light duty needs and offer respite to caregivers in the home. Senior Companions provide a vital human connection that helps prevent loneliness and isolation among the elderly population. The program also enhances the quality of life of our volunteers by keeping them active and engaged in their community. Senior Companions is a program of AmeriCorps Seniors. Seniors who fall within age (55 and older) and income guidelines can receive a tax-free stipend and mileage reimbursement.

Nonprofit and Organization: Senior Resources, Inc., Senior Companion Program of the Midlands

Senior Companions are senior volunteers who provide home-bound seniors with companionship between 15-40 hours each week. Senior Companions are able to provide assistance with light duty needs and offer respite to caregivers in the home. Senior Companions provide a vital human connection that helps prevent loneliness and isolation among the elderly population. The program also enhances the quality of life of our volunteers by keeping them active and engaged in their community. Senior Companions is a program of AmeriCorps Seniors. Seniors who fall within age (55 and older) and income guidelines can receive a tax-free stipend and mileage reimbursement.

Nonprofit and Organization: Senior Resources, Inc., Senior Companion Program of the Midlands

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers in Healthcare

Opportunities to volunteer in many areas in the healthcare environment. Come assist our care team members in providing outstanding care to the Midlands Community. We welcome Pet Therapy volunteers also. To learn more about available areas to volunteer at MUSC, contact us. 

Nonprofit and Organization: MUSC Health Midlands

Opportunities to volunteer in many areas in the healthcare environment. Come assist our care team members in providing outstanding care to the Midlands Community. We welcome Pet Therapy volunteers also. To learn more about available areas to volunteer at MUSC, contact us. 

Nonprofit and Organization: MUSC Health Midlands

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed at The FriendShip

This is a rewarding opportunity to connect with and support some of Columbia's senior citizens and assist in making one's day a little brighter. Provide transportation, escort style or taxi style (one way or round trip) to and from appointments, grocery stores, shopping and more. All drivers must pass a background check and be current with auto insurance. Contact us today to set up an interview. Training will be provided.

Nonprofit and Organization: The FriendShip

This is a rewarding opportunity to connect with and support some of Columbia's senior citizens and assist in making one's day a little brighter. Provide transportation, escort style or taxi style (one way or round trip) to and from appointments, grocery stores, shopping and more. All drivers must pass a background check and be current with auto insurance. Contact us today to set up an interview. Training will be provided.

Nonprofit and Organization: The FriendShip

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Income Tax Preparation

Volunteers are needed to assist clients in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. No prior tax preparation experience is necessary; The Cooperative Ministry provides complete IRS-approved training and assistance. Volunteers can serve from home or with friends at a location near home. (www.coopmin.org/vita)

For more information, please contact Michelle Blackman at VITA@coopmin.org.

 

Nonprofit and Organization: The Cooperative Ministry

Volunteers are needed to assist clients in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. No prior tax preparation experience is necessary; The Cooperative Ministry provides complete IRS-approved training and assistance. Volunteers can serve from home or with friends at a location near home. (www.coopmin.org/vita)

For more information, please contact Michelle Blackman at VITA@coopmin.org.

 

Nonprofit and Organization: The Cooperative Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing Bank

Help is needed from both individuals and groups during business hours. Volunteers sort and prepare clothing for our store setting, and may also assist both donors and clients.

 

Nonprofit and Organization: The Cooperative Ministry

Help is needed from both individuals and groups during business hours. Volunteers sort and prepare clothing for our store setting, and may also assist both donors and clients.

 

Nonprofit and Organization: The Cooperative Ministry

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Palmetto Trail Volunteer

NOTE: Please go to this link to sign-up for Volunteering! You can also sign up on United Way, but if you use our site you will automatically be added to our volunteer database. Thank you! 

Volunteers are a crucial element in building, maintaining, and protecting the Palmetto Trail. Each year thousands of volunteer hours are put forth to create a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience for all Trail users. Trail Volunteers work in a group setting. Projects are dependent on the needs of the trail in that area. Trail work may include:

Clearing overgrown vegetation on the Trail Cutting and removing fallen trees to clear a blocked passage  Maintaining and constructing structures such as boardwalks, turnpikes, or puncheons Removing trash and debris  Updating signage

Nonprofit and Organization: Palmetto Conservation Foundation

NOTE: Please go to this link to sign-up for Volunteering! You can also sign up on United Way, but if you use our site you will automatically be added to our volunteer database. Thank you! 

Volunteers are a crucial element in building, maintaining, and protecting the Palmetto Trail. Each year thousands of volunteer hours are put forth to create a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience for all Trail users. Trail Volunteers work in a group setting. Projects are dependent on the needs of the trail in that area. Trail work may include:

Clearing overgrown vegetation on the Trail Cutting and removing fallen trees to clear a blocked passage  Maintaining and constructing structures such as boardwalks, turnpikes, or puncheons Removing trash and debris  Updating signage

Nonprofit and Organization: Palmetto Conservation Foundation

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companion for people with developmental disabilities

Volunteers needed to provide one-on-one interaction and recreational activities with people with developmental disabilities served by the Babcock Center.

Nonprofit and Organization: Babcock Center

Volunteers needed to provide one-on-one interaction and recreational activities with people with developmental disabilities served by the Babcock Center.

Nonprofit and Organization: Babcock Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29171

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Work

Volunteers are needed to help with basic office work. filing, typing, computer work etc. This volunteer opportunity would be at our administrative building in West Columbia. Monday - Friday 8:00- 4:30pm

Nonprofit and Organization: Babcock Center

Volunteers are needed to help with basic office work. filing, typing, computer work etc. This volunteer opportunity would be at our administrative building in West Columbia. Monday - Friday 8:00- 4:30pm

Nonprofit and Organization: Babcock Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29171

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bring religion to our consumers...

Volunteers are needed to pair up with a consumer with special needs to take them to religious services. A lot of our consumers are very interested in attending church services, and some already do. However staff is unable to take each one to the church of their choice. We would love to have volunteers who could transport consumers to church services all around the midlands. Also if you are a religious group who could do bible studies or church services for our consumers, they would love that! Can you help?

Nonprofit and Organization: Babcock Center

Volunteers are needed to pair up with a consumer with special needs to take them to religious services. A lot of our consumers are very interested in attending church services, and some already do. However staff is unable to take each one to the church of their choice. We would love to have volunteers who could transport consumers to church services all around the midlands. Also if you are a religious group who could do bible studies or church services for our consumers, they would love that! Can you help?

Nonprofit and Organization: Babcock Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29171

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musically Talented? Share you love for Music!

Our consumers love music, and love to have anyone spend that extra time to show them their love for music. If you are a musician of any kind, or just love to play any instrument, or sing we need you! We have many facilities around the midlands that would love to have a musical program done at the facility whether it was once or on a regular basis.

Nonprofit and Organization: Babcock Center

Our consumers love music, and love to have anyone spend that extra time to show them their love for music. If you are a musician of any kind, or just love to play any instrument, or sing we need you! We have many facilities around the midlands that would love to have a musical program done at the facility whether it was once or on a regular basis.

Nonprofit and Organization: Babcock Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29171

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mural Making

Are you a creative who's skilled in creating murals? Have you ever wanted to showcase your talent and passion?  

We desire to beautify our space through the transformative power of murals. Youth involved can be transformed through the process of creating community art and making a meaningful contribution to their school and residential area. Youth can gain social capital through teamwork, skill building, relationship building, and learn different mediums of creative expression. They can develop a sense of pride and ownership for their community space while creating lifelong memories.

JOIN US in a safe environment as we PAINT OUR IMAGINATIONS! 

 

Nonprofit and Organization: South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice

Are you a creative who's skilled in creating murals? Have you ever wanted to showcase your talent and passion?  

We desire to beautify our space through the transformative power of murals. Youth involved can be transformed through the process of creating community art and making a meaningful contribution to their school and residential area. Youth can gain social capital through teamwork, skill building, relationship building, and learn different mediums of creative expression. They can develop a sense of pride and ownership for their community space while creating lifelong memories.

JOIN US in a safe environment as we PAINT OUR IMAGINATIONS! 

 

Nonprofit and Organization: South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality & Receptionist Volunteer

Professionally answer, receive, transfer and distribute messages using a multi-line telephone system. Ensures Residents sign in and out when exiting and returning to the shelter. Check Residents bags to ensure the shelter's policies and procedures are followed. Ensure all donations are accurately recorded. Assist with the shelter's monthly volunteer report. Assist with distributing meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) to Non-Residence

 

Nonprofit and Organization: The Samaritan House (TSH) of Orangeburg County, Inc.

Professionally answer, receive, transfer and distribute messages using a multi-line telephone system. Ensures Residents sign in and out when exiting and returning to the shelter. Check Residents bags to ensure the shelter's policies and procedures are followed. Ensure all donations are accurately recorded. Assist with the shelter's monthly volunteer report. Assist with distributing meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) to Non-Residence

 

Nonprofit and Organization: The Samaritan House (TSH) of Orangeburg County, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29115

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer with Meals on Wheels

Volunteers are needed to pack and/or deliver meals between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m., Monday through Friday. Meal distribution sites are located at:

Senior Resources main office, 2817 Millwood Ave., Columbia, SC 29205. Packing hours are 9-10:00 a.m. Pickup for delivery is from 10:30 a.m.-11:45 p.m. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1715 Broad River Rd., Columbia, SC 29210. Meals are packed at our Millwood location. Pickup for delivery is 10:30 a.m.-11:45 p.m. Spring Valley Presbyterian Church, 125 Sparkleberry Lane, Columbia, SC 29229. Packing hours are 9-10 a.m. Pickup for delivery is 10:30 a.m.-11:45 p.m.

We welcome one-time volunteers, volunteers who want to deliver on a weekly or monthly basis, and families who want to volunteer together. Substitute delivery volunteers are also needed to replace regular volunteers.

Local businesses are also welcome to “adopt” a delivery route to share among employees, or to organize a one-day delivery “blitz” to provide a break to our regular volunteers.

 

Visit our website to sign up!

Nonprofit and Organization: Senior Resources, Inc.

Volunteers are needed to pack and/or deliver meals between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m., Monday through Friday. Meal distribution sites are located at:

Senior Resources main office, 2817 Millwood Ave., Columbia, SC 29205. Packing hours are 9-10:00 a.m. Pickup for delivery is from 10:30 a.m.-11:45 p.m. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1715 Broad River Rd., Columbia, SC 29210. Meals are packed at our Millwood location. Pickup for delivery is 10:30 a.m.-11:45 p.m. Spring Valley Presbyterian Church, 125 Sparkleberry Lane, Columbia, SC 29229. Packing hours are 9-10 a.m. Pickup for delivery is 10:30 a.m.-11:45 p.m.

We welcome one-time volunteers, volunteers who want to deliver on a weekly or monthly basis, and families who want to volunteer together. Substitute delivery volunteers are also needed to replace regular volunteers.

Local businesses are also welcome to “adopt” a delivery route to share among employees, or to organize a one-day delivery “blitz” to provide a break to our regular volunteers.

 

Visit our website to sign up!

Nonprofit and Organization: Senior Resources, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2025 Communications Chairperson

The Communications Chair Role

Serving as a Communications Chairperson, you will work in conjunction with the volunteer committee members and the Marketing and Events Manager to raise awareness, participation, and revenue to ensure Family Connection’s key fundraising events—LOOK! TM , and Buddy Walk—are successful.

LOOK! Background
LOOK! is an inspiring photography exhibit highlighting the unique abilities of children and young adults in South Carolina who are living with a disability. Professional photographers volunteer their time and talents during photo sessions capturing the participants in candid moments doing things they like to do best.

This annual exhibit is hosted at an opening ceremony at a Columbia venue. Ideally, the exhibit will remain on display at one or more venues throughout the year. The intent of LOOK! is to help people pause, reflect, and see disability in a thoughtful way. It is a beautiful event that speaks to our goal of creating inclusion, equity, and community.

Buddy Walk Background
Each year, Family Connection honors Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October, and we host our Buddy Walk event as part of this annual celebration. This walk and festival-like event attracts hundreds of family members, friends, sponsors, and supporters who raise awareness and funds during the Buddy Walk campaign.

Responsibilities:
- Become familiar with Family Connection mission and event speaking points and be comfortable presenting this information to help promote interest, participation, and support of our events.
- Help secure media partnerships with TV, radio, outdoor and/or print outlets.
- Assist with creating and implementing event publicity plans.
- Help recruit one or more new members to the volunteer leadership committee.
- Ask your company or organization to support our events by committing to one or more of these activities:
    o Become a sponsor of LOOK!
    o Purchase ad space in the LOOK! Book
    o Become a Buddy Walk sponsor or form a company team and commit to a fundraising goal
    o Become an event vendor
    o Make a donation to LOOK! or Buddy Walk
- Assist with attending LOOK! photo sessions, interviewing parents, writing or proofreading story pages.
- Assist with securing one or more venues for the LOOK! 2025 exhibit to be on public display.
- Attend committee meetings (may be virtual or in person)
- Serve as a Tailgate Judge at Buddy Walk.
- Assist with scripting, staging, and media activities at LOOK! and Buddy Walk events.

Nonprofit and Organization: Family Connection of South Carolina, Inc.

The Communications Chair Role

Serving as a Communications Chairperson, you will work in conjunction with the volunteer committee members and the Marketing and Events Manager to raise awareness, participation, and revenue to ensure Family Connection’s key fundraising events—LOOK! TM , and Buddy Walk—are successful.

LOOK! Background
LOOK! is an inspiring photography exhibit highlighting the unique abilities of children and young adults in South Carolina who are living with a disability. Professional photographers volunteer their time and talents during photo sessions capturing the participants in candid moments doing things they like to do best.

This annual exhibit is hosted at an opening ceremony at a Columbia venue. Ideally, the exhibit will remain on display at one or more venues throughout the year. The intent of LOOK! is to help people pause, reflect, and see disability in a thoughtful way. It is a beautiful event that speaks to our goal of creating inclusion, equity, and community.

Buddy Walk Background
Each year, Family Connection honors Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October, and we host our Buddy Walk event as part of this annual celebration. This walk and festival-like event attracts hundreds of family members, friends, sponsors, and supporters who raise awareness and funds during the Buddy Walk campaign.

Responsibilities:
- Become familiar with Family Connection mission and event speaking points and be comfortable presenting this information to help promote interest, participation, and support of our events.
- Help secure media partnerships with TV, radio, outdoor and/or print outlets.
- Assist with creating and implementing event publicity plans.
- Help recruit one or more new members to the volunteer leadership committee.
- Ask your company or organization to support our events by committing to one or more of these activities:
    o Become a sponsor of LOOK!
    o Purchase ad space in the LOOK! Book
    o Become a Buddy Walk sponsor or form a company team and commit to a fundraising goal
    o Become an event vendor
    o Make a donation to LOOK! or Buddy Walk
- Assist with attending LOOK! photo sessions, interviewing parents, writing or proofreading story pages.
- Assist with securing one or more venues for the LOOK! 2025 exhibit to be on public display.
- Attend committee meetings (may be virtual or in person)
- Serve as a Tailgate Judge at Buddy Walk.
- Assist with scripting, staging, and media activities at LOOK! and Buddy Walk events.

Nonprofit and Organization: Family Connection of South Carolina, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 Logistics Chair

The Logistics Chair Role
The Logistics Chair will work with the volunteer committee members and the Marketing and Events Manager to plan and manage event logistics and lead day-of-event activities and volunteer management. The primary role of the Logistics Chair is to ensure that the event runs smoothly, and is safe, well-organized, and engaging.

LOOK! Background
LOOK! is an inspiring photography exhibit highlighting the unique abilities of children and young adults in South Carolina who are living with a disability. Professional photographers volunteer their time and talents during photo sessions capturing the participants in candid moments doing things they like to do best.

We present the annual exhibit at an opening ceremony in Columbia. Ideally, the exhibit will remain on display at one or more additional venues throughout the year. The intent of LOOK! is to help people pause, reflect, and see disability in a thoughtful way. It is a beautiful event that speaks to our goal of creating inclusion, equity, and community.

Buddy Walk Background
Each year, Family Connection honors Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October, and we host our Buddy Walk event as part of this annual celebration. This walk and festival-like event attracts hundreds of family members, friends, sponsors, and supporters who raise awareness and funds during the Buddy Walk campaign.

Logistics Chairperson Responsibilities:
- In collaboration with event committee and Marketing and Events Manager, create a logistics plan and timeline for pre-event, day-of, and post-event activities.
- Assist with attending LOOK! photo sessions, interviewing parents, writing or proofreading story pages.
- Assist with securing one or more venues for the LOOK! 2025 exhibit to be on public display.
- Become familiar with Family Connection mission and event speaking points and be comfortable presenting this information to help promote interest, participation, and support of the event.
- Ask your company or organization to support our events by committing to one or more of these activities:
   o Become a sponsor of LOOK!
   o Purchase ad space in the LOOK! Book
   o Become a sponsor of Buddy Walk or form a company team and commit to a fundraising goal
   o Become an event vendor
   o Make a monetary and/or in-kind goods or services donation to LOOK! or Buddy Walk
- Help secure gift cards and donations or discounted rates for logistics-related event material or services.
- Serve as a Tailgating Judge at Buddy Walk.
- Assist with managing activities and volunteers on event days.
- Attend committee meetings (monthly—may be virtual or in person).

Nonprofit and Organization: Family Connection of South Carolina, Inc.

The Logistics Chair Role
The Logistics Chair will work with the volunteer committee members and the Marketing and Events Manager to plan and manage event logistics and lead day-of-event activities and volunteer management. The primary role of the Logistics Chair is to ensure that the event runs smoothly, and is safe, well-organized, and engaging.

LOOK! Background
LOOK! is an inspiring photography exhibit highlighting the unique abilities of children and young adults in South Carolina who are living with a disability. Professional photographers volunteer their time and talents during photo sessions capturing the participants in candid moments doing things they like to do best.

We present the annual exhibit at an opening ceremony in Columbia. Ideally, the exhibit will remain on display at one or more additional venues throughout the year. The intent of LOOK! is to help people pause, reflect, and see disability in a thoughtful way. It is a beautiful event that speaks to our goal of creating inclusion, equity, and community.

Buddy Walk Background
Each year, Family Connection honors Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October, and we host our Buddy Walk event as part of this annual celebration. This walk and festival-like event attracts hundreds of family members, friends, sponsors, and supporters who raise awareness and funds during the Buddy Walk campaign.

Logistics Chairperson Responsibilities:
- In collaboration with event committee and Marketing and Events Manager, create a logistics plan and timeline for pre-event, day-of, and post-event activities.
- Assist with attending LOOK! photo sessions, interviewing parents, writing or proofreading story pages.
- Assist with securing one or more venues for the LOOK! 2025 exhibit to be on public display.
- Become familiar with Family Connection mission and event speaking points and be comfortable presenting this information to help promote interest, participation, and support of the event.
- Ask your company or organization to support our events by committing to one or more of these activities:
   o Become a sponsor of LOOK!
   o Purchase ad space in the LOOK! Book
   o Become a sponsor of Buddy Walk or form a company team and commit to a fundraising goal
   o Become an event vendor
   o Make a monetary and/or in-kind goods or services donation to LOOK! or Buddy Walk
- Help secure gift cards and donations or discounted rates for logistics-related event material or services.
- Serve as a Tailgating Judge at Buddy Walk.
- Assist with managing activities and volunteers on event days.
- Attend committee meetings (monthly—may be virtual or in person).

Nonprofit and Organization: Family Connection of South Carolina, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 Sponsorship Chairperson

The Sponsorship Chairperson’s Role
Serving as a Sponsorship Chairperson, you will work in conjunction with the volunteer committee members and the Marketing and Events Manager to help set and meet sponsorship revenue goals to ensure Family Connection’s key fundraising events—LOOK! TM , and Buddy Walk—are a success.

LOOK! Background
LOOK! is an inspiring photography exhibit highlighting the unique abilities of children and young adults in South Carolina who are living with a disability. Professional photographers volunteer their time and talents during photo sessions capturing the participants in candid moments doing things they like to do best.

We present the annual exhibit at an opening ceremony in Columbia. Ideally, the exhibit will remain on display at one or more additional venues throughout the year. The intent of LOOK! is to help people pause, reflect, and see disability in a thoughtful way. It is a beautiful event that speaks to our goal of creating inclusion, equity, and community.

Buddy Walk Background
Each year, Family Connection honors Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October, and we host our Buddy Walk event as part of this annual celebration. This walk and festival-like event attracts hundreds of family members, friends, sponsors, and supporters who raise awareness and funds during the Buddy Walk campaign.

Sponsorship Chair Responsibilities:
- Become familiar with Family Connection mission and event speaking points and be comfortable presenting this information to help promote interest, participation, and support of our events.
- Ask your company or organization to support our events by committing to one or more of these activities:
   o Become a sponsor of LOOK! or
   o Purchase ad space in the LOOK! Book
   o Become a sponsor of Buddy Walk or form a company team and commit to a fundraising goal
   o Become an event vendor
   o Make a donation to LOOK! or Buddy Walk
- Help recruit one or more members to the volunteer leadership committee.
- Work with committee and staff liaison to:
   o Develop a prospective sponsorship pipeline to secure two or more new sponsors for each event
   o Assist with confirming past year sponsors
   o Assist with securing one or more venues for the LOOK!2024 exhibit to be on public display (venues can be located anywhere in the state)

- Write a personal thank you note to sponsors upon commitment.
- Serve as a tailgate judge at Buddy Walk.
- Meet with staff liaison and other committee members (virtual or in-person).

Nonprofit and Organization: Family Connection of South Carolina, Inc.

The Sponsorship Chairperson’s Role
Serving as a Sponsorship Chairperson, you will work in conjunction with the volunteer committee members and the Marketing and Events Manager to help set and meet sponsorship revenue goals to ensure Family Connection’s key fundraising events—LOOK! TM , and Buddy Walk—are a success.

LOOK! Background
LOOK! is an inspiring photography exhibit highlighting the unique abilities of children and young adults in South Carolina who are living with a disability. Professional photographers volunteer their time and talents during photo sessions capturing the participants in candid moments doing things they like to do best.

We present the annual exhibit at an opening ceremony in Columbia. Ideally, the exhibit will remain on display at one or more additional venues throughout the year. The intent of LOOK! is to help people pause, reflect, and see disability in a thoughtful way. It is a beautiful event that speaks to our goal of creating inclusion, equity, and community.

Buddy Walk Background
Each year, Family Connection honors Down Syndrome Awareness Month in October, and we host our Buddy Walk event as part of this annual celebration. This walk and festival-like event attracts hundreds of family members, friends, sponsors, and supporters who raise awareness and funds during the Buddy Walk campaign.

Sponsorship Chair Responsibilities:
- Become familiar with Family Connection mission and event speaking points and be comfortable presenting this information to help promote interest, participation, and support of our events.
- Ask your company or organization to support our events by committing to one or more of these activities:
   o Become a sponsor of LOOK! or
   o Purchase ad space in the LOOK! Book
   o Become a sponsor of Buddy Walk or form a company team and commit to a fundraising goal
   o Become an event vendor
   o Make a donation to LOOK! or Buddy Walk
- Help recruit one or more members to the volunteer leadership committee.
- Work with committee and staff liaison to:
   o Develop a prospective sponsorship pipeline to secure two or more new sponsors for each event
   o Assist with confirming past year sponsors
   o Assist with securing one or more venues for the LOOK!2024 exhibit to be on public display (venues can be located anywhere in the state)

- Write a personal thank you note to sponsors upon commitment.
- Serve as a tailgate judge at Buddy Walk.
- Meet with staff liaison and other committee members (virtual or in-person).

Nonprofit and Organization: Family Connection of South Carolina, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: **Tutor Behind the Fence**

Are you interested in providing educational support to youth behind the fence who are eager to get their GED and/or graduate and who desire to go to the next level?

Spend an hour volunteering one-on-one between 8-3:30 p.m. with a young person who truly needs your support!

Share you knowledge of various subjects and see the difference your presence makes immediately. Tutoring occurs with youth between ages 12-17. If you are interested in having a positive impact on the life of a young person, please respond!

Application, background check, and orientation are required at no cost to the volunteer.  Scheduling is flexible to best meet the needs of the volunteer and DJJ education staff. 

Nonprofit and Organization: South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice

Are you interested in providing educational support to youth behind the fence who are eager to get their GED and/or graduate and who desire to go to the next level?

Spend an hour volunteering one-on-one between 8-3:30 p.m. with a young person who truly needs your support!

Share you knowledge of various subjects and see the difference your presence makes immediately. Tutoring occurs with youth between ages 12-17. If you are interested in having a positive impact on the life of a young person, please respond!

Application, background check, and orientation are required at no cost to the volunteer.  Scheduling is flexible to best meet the needs of the volunteer and DJJ education staff. 

Nonprofit and Organization: South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29379

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead Presenter

We are always looking for adult volunteers who have lived experience with mental health conditions. This can include being in recovery of one's own mental illness or being a supporter of a family member with a mental health condition. In this paid volunteer position, volunteers are paid a stipend to present the Ending the Silence presentations to students, staff, and community members.

Nonprofit and Organization: NAMI SC

We are always looking for adult volunteers who have lived experience with mental health conditions. This can include being in recovery of one's own mental illness or being a supporter of a family member with a mental health condition. In this paid volunteer position, volunteers are paid a stipend to present the Ending the Silence presentations to students, staff, and community members.

Nonprofit and Organization: NAMI SC

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Young Adult Presenter

We are always welcoming young adult volunteers that have lived experience with a mental health condition. This paid volunteer position receives a stipend after each presentation. Young adult volunteers are between the ages of 18-24 and have lived experience with a mental health condition themselves and are in recovery or have a story to share about a family member who has struggled with a mental health condition. Young adults present their story at the end of the presentation to share their experiences with similar aged people that can learn and relate from their story.

Nonprofit and Organization: NAMI SC

We are always welcoming young adult volunteers that have lived experience with a mental health condition. This paid volunteer position receives a stipend after each presentation. Young adult volunteers are between the ages of 18-24 and have lived experience with a mental health condition themselves and are in recovery or have a story to share about a family member who has struggled with a mental health condition. Young adults present their story at the end of the presentation to share their experiences with similar aged people that can learn and relate from their story.

Nonprofit and Organization: NAMI SC

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer to be the "Voice" for Vulnerable Adults

BE THE VOICE! We are seeking volunteers to advocate for vulnerable adults by serving as a volunteer Vulnerable Adult Guardian ad Litem (VAGAL). Vulnerable adults are 18 and older with a physical or mental impairment, in the protective custody of Adult Protective Services. These adults are often victims of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and/or self-neglect. We need YOUR voice to help advocate for their well-being.

As a VAGAL SC volunteer, you will get to know the vulnerable adult and interact with others involved in their life including family members, caregivers, social workers, and medical providers. You will gather information about the adult, find out what option(s) would improve the adult's situation, and make unbiased recommendations to the South Carolina Family Court on the best interests of the vulnerable adult.

Training is provided in person (at this time) in a one-day session, as well as two opportunities to shadow VAGALs at court hearings to see the process firsthand. Although we cover all 46 counties across the state, volunteers would be given cases near their local counties.

We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds. This is a rewarding and challenging volunteer opportunity. We really want to hear from you!

To apply and register for training, please visit: https://aging.sc.gov/VAGAL

Nonprofit and Organization: Vulnerable Adult Guardian ad Litem Program of South Carolina (VAGAL SC)

BE THE VOICE! We are seeking volunteers to advocate for vulnerable adults by serving as a volunteer Vulnerable Adult Guardian ad Litem (VAGAL). Vulnerable adults are 18 and older with a physical or mental impairment, in the protective custody of Adult Protective Services. These adults are often victims of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and/or self-neglect. We need YOUR voice to help advocate for their well-being.

As a VAGAL SC volunteer, you will get to know the vulnerable adult and interact with others involved in their life including family members, caregivers, social workers, and medical providers. You will gather information about the adult, find out what option(s) would improve the adult's situation, and make unbiased recommendations to the South Carolina Family Court on the best interests of the vulnerable adult.

Training is provided in person (at this time) in a one-day session, as well as two opportunities to shadow VAGALs at court hearings to see the process firsthand. Although we cover all 46 counties across the state, volunteers would be given cases near their local counties.

We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds. This is a rewarding and challenging volunteer opportunity. We really want to hear from you!

To apply and register for training, please visit: https://aging.sc.gov/VAGAL

Nonprofit and Organization: Vulnerable Adult Guardian ad Litem Program of South Carolina (VAGAL SC)

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer

We are looking for a handful of Front Desk Volunteers to cover our front desk.   Must be friendly, customer-service oriented, and able to take instruction.   We can work with your schedule.  Background check required and training is provided prior to scheduled shift.  Thank you!

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

We are looking for a handful of Front Desk Volunteers to cover our front desk.   Must be friendly, customer-service oriented, and able to take instruction.   We can work with your schedule.  Background check required and training is provided prior to scheduled shift.  Thank you!

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transportation Volunteer

Assist with travel assignments for residents to and from appointments, occasional grocery shopping needs.Ensure the safety and comfort of passengers during transportation.Maintain clean and well-maintained vehicles. Coordinate pick up/drop off times and locations with Case ManagersKeep track of trips and mileage for reportingAdhere to any specific guidelines/requirements set by The Samaritan House Policies, Rules, and Regulations

Nonprofit and Organization: The Samaritan House (TSH) of Orangeburg County, Inc.

Assist with travel assignments for residents to and from appointments, occasional grocery shopping needs.Ensure the safety and comfort of passengers during transportation.Maintain clean and well-maintained vehicles. Coordinate pick up/drop off times and locations with Case ManagersKeep track of trips and mileage for reportingAdhere to any specific guidelines/requirements set by The Samaritan House Policies, Rules, and Regulations

Nonprofit and Organization: The Samaritan House (TSH) of Orangeburg County, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29118

Allow Groups: Yes


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Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

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Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer

We are currently seeking front desk volunteers to assist during office hours on Fridays, as well as at other times throughout the summer as needed. Volunteers will play a key role in creating a welcoming environment by greeting visitors, answering incoming calls, providing simple customer service, and managing entry through the front doors.

Volunteers will report to Pamela Sykes, Community Innovation Center Manager.

Please note that all volunteers are required to complete a background check prior to serving.

We’d love to have your help in creating a positive first impression for all who enter our space!

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

We are currently seeking front desk volunteers to assist during office hours on Fridays, as well as at other times throughout the summer as needed. Volunteers will play a key role in creating a welcoming environment by greeting visitors, answering incoming calls, providing simple customer service, and managing entry through the front doors.

Volunteers will report to Pamela Sykes, Community Innovation Center Manager.

Please note that all volunteers are required to complete a background check prior to serving.

We’d love to have your help in creating a positive first impression for all who enter our space!

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: USO South Carolina

The USO’s mission is to strengthen the well-being of the people serving in America’s military and their families. At USO South Carolina, we bring that mission to life by providing a warm, welcoming space for service members and their families traveling through Columbia Metropolitan Airport.


We’re currently seeking volunteers to join our incredible team at the USO Columbia Airport Center. Whether it’s offering a snack, a smile or simply a place to relax before their flight, our volunteers make a real impact one shift at a time.

Nonprofit and Organization: USO South Carolina

The USO’s mission is to strengthen the well-being of the people serving in America’s military and their families. At USO South Carolina, we bring that mission to life by providing a warm, welcoming space for service members and their families traveling through Columbia Metropolitan Airport.


We’re currently seeking volunteers to join our incredible team at the USO Columbia Airport Center. Whether it’s offering a snack, a smile or simply a place to relax before their flight, our volunteers make a real impact one shift at a time.

Nonprofit and Organization: USO South Carolina

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29170

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ACS CARES: Community Volunteer (Virtual, Non-Clinical)

On behalf of the American Cancer Society, an ACS CARES volunteer empowers patients and caregivers with information and resources, as well as providing support to people during their cancer experience. 

*Non-clinical

*Flexible Schedule

Receive comprehensive training that is online and completed at your own pace (averaging 4-6 hours). 

*More information on requirements and benefits can be found here: Volunteer Opportunity

Nonprofit and Organization: American Cancer Society

On behalf of the American Cancer Society, an ACS CARES volunteer empowers patients and caregivers with information and resources, as well as providing support to people during their cancer experience. 

*Non-clinical

*Flexible Schedule

Receive comprehensive training that is online and completed at your own pace (averaging 4-6 hours). 

*More information on requirements and benefits can be found here: Volunteer Opportunity

Nonprofit and Organization: American Cancer Society

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Road to Recovery: Driver

On behalf of the American Cancer Society, the Road to Recovery Driver provides people with transportation to and from their cancer-related medical appointments. Drivers donate their time to help people with cancer get the lifesaving treatments they need. 


*Volunteers choose the rides that work best for their schedule.

*Most rides are scheduled during the weekday between 7am and 7pm.

*The American Cancer Society asks volunteers to commit to a minimum of 2 rides per month. 

*More information on requirements and procedures can be found here: Richland Volunteer Opportunity , Lexington County Volunteer Opportunity 

Nonprofit and Organization: American Cancer Society

On behalf of the American Cancer Society, the Road to Recovery Driver provides people with transportation to and from their cancer-related medical appointments. Drivers donate their time to help people with cancer get the lifesaving treatments they need. 


*Volunteers choose the rides that work best for their schedule.

*Most rides are scheduled during the weekday between 7am and 7pm.

*The American Cancer Society asks volunteers to commit to a minimum of 2 rides per month. 

*More information on requirements and procedures can be found here: Richland Volunteer Opportunity , Lexington County Volunteer Opportunity 

Nonprofit and Organization: American Cancer Society

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Care Front Office Volunteer

We Care Center located in Chapin, SC sponsors a great volunteer opportunity for those interested in greeting clients, answering the phone, maintaining client files, and inputting data. 


**This opportunity can be set up directly through the website or through the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands!

Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: We Care Center Chapin

We Care Center located in Chapin, SC sponsors a great volunteer opportunity for those interested in greeting clients, answering the phone, maintaining client files, and inputting data. 


**This opportunity can be set up directly through the website or through the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands!

Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: We Care Center Chapin

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Care Interviewer

We Care Center located in Chapin, SC is sponsoring a volunteer opportunity for those interested in interviewing clients to determine needs; provide spiritual support; and input data. 


**This opportunity can be set up directly through the website or through the United Way of the Midlands Volunteer Center team!

Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: We Care Center Chapin

We Care Center located in Chapin, SC is sponsoring a volunteer opportunity for those interested in interviewing clients to determine needs; provide spiritual support; and input data. 


**This opportunity can be set up directly through the website or through the United Way of the Midlands Volunteer Center team!

Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: We Care Center Chapin

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Care Pantry Volunteer

We Care Center located in Chapin, SC is sponsoring a volunteer opportunity for those interested in sorting and stacking donated food, filling food assistance orders, and able to lift 50 lbs. 


**This opportunity can be set up directly through the website or through the United Way of the Midlands Volunteer Center team! 

Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: We Care Center Chapin

We Care Center located in Chapin, SC is sponsoring a volunteer opportunity for those interested in sorting and stacking donated food, filling food assistance orders, and able to lift 50 lbs. 


**This opportunity can be set up directly through the website or through the United Way of the Midlands Volunteer Center team! 

Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: We Care Center Chapin

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Care Food Pick-Up Volunteer

We Care Center located in Chapin, SC is sponsoring a volunteer opportunity for those interested in picking up donated perishables from local grocery stores as a member of a team. 


**This opportunity can be set up directly through the website or through the United Way of the Midlands Volunteer Center team. 

Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: We Care Center Chapin

We Care Center located in Chapin, SC is sponsoring a volunteer opportunity for those interested in picking up donated perishables from local grocery stores as a member of a team. 


**This opportunity can be set up directly through the website or through the United Way of the Midlands Volunteer Center team. 

Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: We Care Center Chapin

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Individual Volunteering at Habitat for Humanity

Central SC Habitat for Humanity focuses on the restoration, construction, revitalization of neighborhoods and communities. 

Individually, you can participate in: 

Restore: assist their employees in their retail store located in West Columbia. Volunteers will help with daily operations, including helping customers, unloading donations, stocking the sales floor. Volunteers must be 16 or older. Construction: help build a home. No construction experience is required, must be 16 or older. 

*More information can be found on the website. Opportunities can be set up via website or the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands. Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: Central SC Habitat for Humanity

Central SC Habitat for Humanity focuses on the restoration, construction, revitalization of neighborhoods and communities. 

Individually, you can participate in: 

Restore: assist their employees in their retail store located in West Columbia. Volunteers will help with daily operations, including helping customers, unloading donations, stocking the sales floor. Volunteers must be 16 or older. Construction: help build a home. No construction experience is required, must be 16 or older. 

*More information can be found on the website. Opportunities can be set up via website or the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands. Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: Central SC Habitat for Humanity

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29170

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Group Volunteering at Habitat For Humanity

Central SC Habitat for Humanity focuses on the restoration, construction, and revitalization of neighborhoods and communities

As a team, you can participate in: 

Restore: assist their employees in organizing donated furniture and helping customers at their West Columbia ReStore. Construction: Supplement the work of their build-sponsoring organizations. Dependent upon availabilityNeighborhood Revitalization: handles critical home repairs. One-day smaller scale projects Group will go to a home in the midlands and do basic repair work, or beautification projects. Special Events: those that are interested in doing something different or have a project idea. 

*More information can be accessed through the website. For volunteer opportunities, they can be set up through the website or the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands.  Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: Central SC Habitat for Humanity

Central SC Habitat for Humanity focuses on the restoration, construction, and revitalization of neighborhoods and communities

As a team, you can participate in: 

Restore: assist their employees in organizing donated furniture and helping customers at their West Columbia ReStore. Construction: Supplement the work of their build-sponsoring organizations. Dependent upon availabilityNeighborhood Revitalization: handles critical home repairs. One-day smaller scale projects Group will go to a home in the midlands and do basic repair work, or beautification projects. Special Events: those that are interested in doing something different or have a project idea. 

*More information can be accessed through the website. For volunteer opportunities, they can be set up through the website or the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands.  Volunteer Website

Nonprofit and Organization: Central SC Habitat for Humanity

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29170

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Board Member

About Sew and Heal

Founded in 2023 by Jacquelyn Odom, a proud veteran of the U.S. Army, Sew and Heal is on a mission to helping veterans heal from PTSD stitch-by-stich.

The nonprofit offers a range of services to women Veterans, including Beginner Sewing Workshops, Crafting Classes, Mindfulness Sewing Circles, Journaling Workshops, and Peer Support Groups. These services offer a range of mental and physical health benefits to service members, including enhanced emotional well-being, improved mental focus, increased social connection, and a sense of purpose. 


What Does a Volunteer Board Member Do?

- Attend monthly board meetings in Irmo, SC

- Monitor financials and oversee the financial health of the nonprofit

- Advance our mission by leveraging networks and supporting fundraising efforts

- Provide advice to the Executive Director and support programming and operations duties


Why Join Our Board of Directors?

- Support the healing journeys of women who have served in the military

- No military or previous board experience necessary

- Gain new skills

- Strengthen your networks

- Have fun

Nonprofit and Organization: Sew and Heal

About Sew and Heal

Founded in 2023 by Jacquelyn Odom, a proud veteran of the U.S. Army, Sew and Heal is on a mission to helping veterans heal from PTSD stitch-by-stich.

The nonprofit offers a range of services to women Veterans, including Beginner Sewing Workshops, Crafting Classes, Mindfulness Sewing Circles, Journaling Workshops, and Peer Support Groups. These services offer a range of mental and physical health benefits to service members, including enhanced emotional well-being, improved mental focus, increased social connection, and a sense of purpose. 


What Does a Volunteer Board Member Do?

- Attend monthly board meetings in Irmo, SC

- Monitor financials and oversee the financial health of the nonprofit

- Advance our mission by leveraging networks and supporting fundraising efforts

- Provide advice to the Executive Director and support programming and operations duties


Why Join Our Board of Directors?

- Support the healing journeys of women who have served in the military

- No military or previous board experience necessary

- Gain new skills

- Strengthen your networks

- Have fun

Nonprofit and Organization: Sew and Heal

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29063

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteering with Harvest Hope Food Bank!

Harvest Hope Food Bank is South Carolina's largest food bank on a mission to eliminate hunger and food insecurity. They rescue nutritious food from stores throughout the state and distribute it to food pantries, shelters, and soup kitchens. 


To get involved, individually or teams can volunteer with Harvest Hope to sort and pack food items to be distributed. Shifts include:

Monday-Thursday:8:30 AM - 10:30 AM11:30 AM - 1:30 PM2:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Fridays:9:00 AM - 11:00 AM 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM


*This opportunity can be set-up through the website or through the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands!

Nonprofit and Organization: Harvest Hope Food Bank

Harvest Hope Food Bank is South Carolina's largest food bank on a mission to eliminate hunger and food insecurity. They rescue nutritious food from stores throughout the state and distribute it to food pantries, shelters, and soup kitchens. 


To get involved, individually or teams can volunteer with Harvest Hope to sort and pack food items to be distributed. Shifts include:

Monday-Thursday:8:30 AM - 10:30 AM11:30 AM - 1:30 PM2:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Fridays:9:00 AM - 11:00 AM 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM


*This opportunity can be set-up through the website or through the Volunteer Center team at the United Way of the Midlands!

Nonprofit and Organization: Harvest Hope Food Bank

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create Welcome Packets

Family Connection serves more than 6,000 families across the state! Each time we receive a referral, we create a packet of information specific to the child's age and interest of the parents. 

These packets need to be prepared and mailed on a weekly basis. We are looking for volunteers to put these packets together and prepare them for mailing. 


Nonprofit and Organization: Family Connection of South Carolina, Inc.

Family Connection serves more than 6,000 families across the state! Each time we receive a referral, we create a packet of information specific to the child's age and interest of the parents. 

These packets need to be prepared and mailed on a weekly basis. We are looking for volunteers to put these packets together and prepare them for mailing. 


Nonprofit and Organization: Family Connection of South Carolina, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: All Current Volunteer Opportunities

Please go to SalvationArmyMidlands.org and sign up under the Volunteer Tab.

Nonprofit and Organization: Salvation Army-Columbia Corps

Please go to SalvationArmyMidlands.org and sign up under the Volunteer Tab.

Nonprofit and Organization: Salvation Army-Columbia Corps

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Language Document Translator

Location: Remote (work from home)
Time Commitment: Up to 3 hours per week

Position Overview:
We are seeking a Spanish Language Document Translator to help make critical resources accessible to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. In this role, you will translate client-facing documents, including forms, guides, and informational handouts, from English to Spanish. This position is ideal for native or fluent Spanish speakers who want to use their language skills to support our community.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Translate documents (e.g., Releases of Information, “how-to” guides, flyers) from English to Spanish with accuracy and cultural sensitivity.

Ensure translations are clear, professional, and easy to understand for native Spanish speakers, maintaining the correct tone (formal or conversational as needed).

Work with staff to prioritize documents in greatest need of translation.

Maintain strict confidentiality of sensitive client information.

Complete assigned translations within agreed timelines (generally up to 3 hours per week).

Communicate with staff regarding progress, questions, or clarifications.

Successfully complete a background check prior to beginning service.

Make a Difference:
By volunteering as a Spanish Language Document Translator, you will help ensure that vital resources are accessible to those who need them most, empowering families in our community to navigate services and support with confidence.

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

Location: Remote (work from home)
Time Commitment: Up to 3 hours per week

Position Overview:
We are seeking a Spanish Language Document Translator to help make critical resources accessible to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. In this role, you will translate client-facing documents, including forms, guides, and informational handouts, from English to Spanish. This position is ideal for native or fluent Spanish speakers who want to use their language skills to support our community.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Translate documents (e.g., Releases of Information, “how-to” guides, flyers) from English to Spanish with accuracy and cultural sensitivity.

Ensure translations are clear, professional, and easy to understand for native Spanish speakers, maintaining the correct tone (formal or conversational as needed).

Work with staff to prioritize documents in greatest need of translation.

Maintain strict confidentiality of sensitive client information.

Complete assigned translations within agreed timelines (generally up to 3 hours per week).

Communicate with staff regarding progress, questions, or clarifications.

Successfully complete a background check prior to beginning service.

Make a Difference:
By volunteering as a Spanish Language Document Translator, you will help ensure that vital resources are accessible to those who need them most, empowering families in our community to navigate services and support with confidence.

Nonprofit and Organization: United Way of the Midlands

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29201

Allow Groups: No