Ongoing Opportunity Categories: Crisis Support, Disability Assistance, Disaster Relief, Faith-Based, Health and Medicine, and Homeless and Housing
As Springfield and Greene County begin to re-open for business, our nonprofit community expects to see an increase in demand for services. Hundreds of nonprofit staff, volunteers, and clients, including our own, will need to continue taking precautions to stay healthy. This includes frequent hand-washing, physical distancing, and using cloth face covers when around others. We need your help to make sure that everyone stays safe when it’s time for us to meet again, and there is a way for you to help us without leaving home!If you have the time, skills, and supplies, we need volunteers like you to make reusable cloth masks for our nonprofit community. This is how you can help us fill the need for masks:- Visit the CDC’s website here for a template to make traditional sewn masks and no-sew t-shirt masks.
- Make as many masks as you can!
- Let Community Partnership know when the masks are ready by calling 417-812-5616 or emailing [email protected] to schedule a time for mask drop-off.
- Pat yourself on the back for helping our community!
Community Partnership of the Ozarks and United Way of the Ozarks are working together to make sure that masks are distributed fairly to area nonprofits that need them. Again, you can arrange a time to drop off your masks by calling 417-812-5616 or emailing [email protected]. Thank you so much for your dedication to our community!No Records Found
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Prepare and deliver 40 individually packaged, ready-to-eat meals for youth on a scheduled day. Groups are responsible for purchasing/preparing the meals and dropping off the meals between 3:00-4:00pm on the scheduled day. Please provide plates, utensils, and drinks if possible. Give us a call at 417-225-7489 to schedule a delivery day. Want to serve the meal? Groups can now serve Read more...
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Position Summary: The Kitchen, Inc. Front Desk Volunteer serves as the first point of contact for community members, donors, and service partners. This role involves answering phone calls, greeting visitors, and accepting in-kind donations. Volunteers in this position help maintain a warm, respectful, and professional environment. Key Responsibilities: Answer and direct incoming phone calls using appropriate phone etiquette Greet visitors Read more...
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Requirements & Commitment: Standing and closed toe shoes are required, children must be 12 years or older. 12-15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Must pre-register at https://ozarksfoodharvest.org/how-to-help/volunteer/Saturday packing sessions are most often dedicated to filling bags with nutritious, kid-friendly food for Ozarks Food Harvest’s Weekend Backpack Program. The Weekend Backpack Program provides children facing hunger with meals and snacks every weekend of the school year when they might otherwise go without. Volunteers fill thousands of bags each week with 6 meals and 2 snacks for local children Read more...
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Looking for a meaningful way to support homeless and at-risk youth? Volunteer to serve dinner at Rare Breed Youth Services! We are seeking individuals or small groups (up to 4 people) to provide a hot, homemade meal for up to 40 youth, Monday through Friday. Volunteers prepare the meal offsite and bring it to Rare Breed, ready to serve by Read more...
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Front Desk Volunteer Multiple shifts Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm The Front Desk Volunteer greets visitors, answer phones, and maintains a welcoming environment of the lobby. The volunteer must commit to a regular schedule with a minimum of 2 hours per week. The Front Desk Volunteer is supervised by the Office Coordinator. Requirements: • Complete a volunteer interest form: https://www.thekitcheninc.org/volunteer/ • Register with Read more...
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