Needs From: Heart of Illinois Volunteers

Volunteer: Distribute Sack Lunches at The Salvation Army!

Are you looking for a daily (Monday - Friday) volunteer opportunity? Perhaps you are interested in volunteering over the lunch hour? Maybe you are looking for a way to feed the hungry in our community? If so, distributing sack lunches as part of our "to-go" sack lunch program is the perfect volunteer activity for you!

 

_________________________________________________________________________________________ The Salvation Army provides "to-go" sack lunches to those in need in the community 5 days a week (Monday - Friday) from 12 pm - 1 pm.  We are looking for a volunteer that is interested in volunteering on a consistent basis, Monday through Friday from 12 pm - 1 pm. The volunteer would distribute the prepared sack lunches to the community members in need. (If there is down-time, the volunteer would assist with packing food pantry bags and passing out pantry bags in the Warehouse). 

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This specific activity takes place at The Salvation Army's Warehouse, located at 417 NE Adams St. in downtown Peoria. The supervisor of this volunteer activity will be the Food Pantry Manager. 

If you are interested in this volunteer activity, please respond to this "volunteer need" or contact Volunteer Coordinator, Maddison Barnard at maddison.barnard@usc.salvationarmy.org or 309-253-9909

Organization: The Salvation Army

Are you looking for a daily (Monday - Friday) volunteer opportunity? Perhaps you are interested in volunteering over the lunch hour? Maybe you are looking for a way to feed the hungry in our community? If so, distributing sack lunches as part of our "to-go" sack lunch program is the perfect volunteer activity for you!

 

_________________________________________________________________________________________ The Salvation Army provides "to-go" sack lunches to those in need in the community 5 days a week (Monday - Friday) from 12 pm - 1 pm.  We are looking for a volunteer that is interested in volunteering on a consistent basis, Monday through Friday from 12 pm - 1 pm. The volunteer would distribute the prepared sack lunches to the community members in need. (If there is down-time, the volunteer would assist with packing food pantry bags and passing out pantry bags in the Warehouse). 

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

This specific activity takes place at The Salvation Army's Warehouse, located at 417 NE Adams St. in downtown Peoria. The supervisor of this volunteer activity will be the Food Pantry Manager. 

If you are interested in this volunteer activity, please respond to this "volunteer need" or contact Volunteer Coordinator, Maddison Barnard at maddison.barnard@usc.salvationarmy.org or 309-253-9909

Organization: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASAblanca 2025 Table Host Volunteers - November 1, 2025

CASAblanca "Dancing with the Local Stars" is CASA of the Tenth Judicial Circuit's signature fundraising event of the year. It is a fun-filled evening of food, music and entertainment. The evening features local celebrities paired with dance specialists from the area with each dance being scored by local judges. Dance partners will vie for the coveted "Critics' Choice Award" and "People's Choice Award." 

To make this night a success we need friendly and energetic volunteers to serve as Table Hosts. An integral part of CASAblanca, Table Hosts serve as a welcoming face for each guest as they arrive. They check in our guests, guide guests to their seats, assist them with voting and the Sponsor-A-Child donation process for their assigned tables, with the support of Section Leaders. 

Table host training will be provided the week before the event. Training will be provided prior to event. Multiple session on Zoom or in-person will be available. Volunteers need only attend one training session. We hope you'll join us!

Organization: CASA of the Tenth Judicial Circuit

CASAblanca "Dancing with the Local Stars" is CASA of the Tenth Judicial Circuit's signature fundraising event of the year. It is a fun-filled evening of food, music and entertainment. The evening features local celebrities paired with dance specialists from the area with each dance being scored by local judges. Dance partners will vie for the coveted "Critics' Choice Award" and "People's Choice Award." 

To make this night a success we need friendly and energetic volunteers to serve as Table Hosts. An integral part of CASAblanca, Table Hosts serve as a welcoming face for each guest as they arrive. They check in our guests, guide guests to their seats, assist them with voting and the Sponsor-A-Child donation process for their assigned tables, with the support of Section Leaders. 

Table host training will be provided the week before the event. Training will be provided prior to event. Multiple session on Zoom or in-person will be available. Volunteers need only attend one training session. We hope you'll join us!

Organization: CASA of the Tenth Judicial Circuit

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 1, 2025

Zip Code: 61602

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)

Help Change a Child's Story. Become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for a children in the foster care system who have experienced abuse or neglect.

Have you been looking for a way to volunteer in your community that will have a lasting impact? CASAs change the trajectory of a child's life for the better! As a specially trained community volunteer appointed to a child in the child welfare system you:

Learn about the child's history, needs, and family dynamic Visit and engage with the child during a monthly visit Collaborate with others to ensure necessary services are provided and are in the child's best interest Report what you have learned and observed to the court.

Our vision is to make sure that every child who has experienced abuse or neglect is placed in a safe, permanent, and loving home as quickly as possible and a CASA helps make that a reality!

Interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity? Respond to this need and we'll contact you with the schedule for our next Volunteer Informational Sessions and next 30-hour pre-service training. You can also visit our website or contact us at casa@peoriacounty.org.

Thank you!

Organization: CASA of the Tenth Judicial Circuit

Help Change a Child's Story. Become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for a children in the foster care system who have experienced abuse or neglect.

Have you been looking for a way to volunteer in your community that will have a lasting impact? CASAs change the trajectory of a child's life for the better! As a specially trained community volunteer appointed to a child in the child welfare system you:

Learn about the child's history, needs, and family dynamic Visit and engage with the child during a monthly visit Collaborate with others to ensure necessary services are provided and are in the child's best interest Report what you have learned and observed to the court.

Our vision is to make sure that every child who has experienced abuse or neglect is placed in a safe, permanent, and loving home as quickly as possible and a CASA helps make that a reality!

Interested in learning more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity? Respond to this need and we'll contact you with the schedule for our next Volunteer Informational Sessions and next 30-hour pre-service training. You can also visit our website or contact us at casa@peoriacounty.org.

Thank you!

Organization: CASA of the Tenth Judicial Circuit

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Almost Home Kids at OSF Children's Hospital of IL - Toy Cleaning

 
Groups and/or individuals are needed to clean, disinfect and organize toys at Almost Home Kids at OSF Children's Hospital of Illinois. 

Almost Home Kids provides transitional care in a home-like setting for children with complex medical needs, as well as training and respite care for their families.  Almost Home Kids is a bridge from hospital to home.  Transitional care is a program for children who are medically stable and ready to leave the hospital; however, families need some extra time to make preparations for their children's return home. In a comforting environment, children receive 24-hour medical support from skilled pediatric nurses. 

If you would love to help, please contact Cheryl at 309-573-0711.

 

Organization: Almost Home Kids at OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois

 
Groups and/or individuals are needed to clean, disinfect and organize toys at Almost Home Kids at OSF Children's Hospital of Illinois. 

Almost Home Kids provides transitional care in a home-like setting for children with complex medical needs, as well as training and respite care for their families.  Almost Home Kids is a bridge from hospital to home.  Transitional care is a program for children who are medically stable and ready to leave the hospital; however, families need some extra time to make preparations for their children's return home. In a comforting environment, children receive 24-hour medical support from skilled pediatric nurses. 

If you would love to help, please contact Cheryl at 309-573-0711.

 

Organization: Almost Home Kids at OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Almost Home Kids at OSF Children's Hospital of IL - Cooks and Bakers Needed

 

Do you love to cook and bake?

Groups and/or individuals are needed to provide meals, snacks and treats for families of residents at Almost Home Kids. 

Almost Home Kids provides transitional care in a home-like setting for children with complex medical needs, as well as training and respite care for their families.  Almost Home Kids is a bridge from hospital to home.  Transitional care is a program for children who are medically stable and ready to leave the hospital; however, families need some extra time to make preparations for their children’s return home. In a comforting environment, children receive 24-hour medical support from skilled pediatric nurses. 

Almost Home Kids has a kitchen for serving; however, does not have an oven or stove.  Food must be prepared or purchased off site. We have microwave and toaster ovens for reheating.  If you love to cook, please contact Cheryl at 309-573-0711.

 

Organization: Almost Home Kids at OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois

 

Do you love to cook and bake?

Groups and/or individuals are needed to provide meals, snacks and treats for families of residents at Almost Home Kids. 

Almost Home Kids provides transitional care in a home-like setting for children with complex medical needs, as well as training and respite care for their families.  Almost Home Kids is a bridge from hospital to home.  Transitional care is a program for children who are medically stable and ready to leave the hospital; however, families need some extra time to make preparations for their children’s return home. In a comforting environment, children receive 24-hour medical support from skilled pediatric nurses. 

Almost Home Kids has a kitchen for serving; however, does not have an oven or stove.  Food must be prepared or purchased off site. We have microwave and toaster ovens for reheating.  If you love to cook, please contact Cheryl at 309-573-0711.

 

Organization: Almost Home Kids at OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facility Maintenance Help Needed

Have you recently retired or found yourself with more time on your hands? Do you have a desire to make a meaningful contribution to your community and be a guiding force for the next generations? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!

Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc (ART Inc), founded in 2018 by Jonathon and Nikki Romain, is Peoria's leading non-profit organization that fosters arts and culture. Our mission is to provide valuable arts education opportunities to nearly 500 students annually. The dedicated team at ART Inc, including staff, board members, volunteers, and teaching artists, tirelessly strive to create programs that empower every student to unlock their full potential through the arts, regardless of their financial means.

Located at The Romain Arts & Culture Center (The RACC) in downtown Peoria, we operate during core hours from 10 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday. However, we do offer flexibility with shorter hours to better fit your schedule while contributing to our cause.

We are actively seeking individuals with expertise in Maintenance-related fields. If you have experience in:

Facility maintenance and repairEquipment maintenance and troubleshootingGeneral building upkeep

Your skills are needed at ART Inc!

Please email alanna@artincpeoria.org for any questions about volunteering. 

Organization: ART, Inc. (Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc.)

Have you recently retired or found yourself with more time on your hands? Do you have a desire to make a meaningful contribution to your community and be a guiding force for the next generations? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!

Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc (ART Inc), founded in 2018 by Jonathon and Nikki Romain, is Peoria's leading non-profit organization that fosters arts and culture. Our mission is to provide valuable arts education opportunities to nearly 500 students annually. The dedicated team at ART Inc, including staff, board members, volunteers, and teaching artists, tirelessly strive to create programs that empower every student to unlock their full potential through the arts, regardless of their financial means.

Located at The Romain Arts & Culture Center (The RACC) in downtown Peoria, we operate during core hours from 10 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday. However, we do offer flexibility with shorter hours to better fit your schedule while contributing to our cause.

We are actively seeking individuals with expertise in Maintenance-related fields. If you have experience in:

Facility maintenance and repairEquipment maintenance and troubleshootingGeneral building upkeep

Your skills are needed at ART Inc!

Please email alanna@artincpeoria.org for any questions about volunteering. 

Organization: ART, Inc. (Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc.)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Delivery Volunteer(s)

Snyder Village is in need of a volunteer(s) to deliver meals to residents on the Snyder Village campus on Saturday afternoons.  Meals are ready for delivery at 11:50 a.m. and the delivery route takes approximately 30-45 minutes to complete.

For more information on volunteering at Snyder Village please contact Ashley Thompson|Volunteer Coordinator at 309-366-4135 or athompson@snydervillage.com

Organization: Snyder Village

Snyder Village is in need of a volunteer(s) to deliver meals to residents on the Snyder Village campus on Saturday afternoons.  Meals are ready for delivery at 11:50 a.m. and the delivery route takes approximately 30-45 minutes to complete.

For more information on volunteering at Snyder Village please contact Ashley Thompson|Volunteer Coordinator at 309-366-4135 or athompson@snydervillage.com

Organization: Snyder Village

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61548

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Read to Me! Virtual Reader Program

Help build literacy and foster the love of books and engagement in reading by sharing a favorite book virtually. We'll create an online library that we'll share with our partner agencies. Then the story can be listened to anytime!

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a list of our pre-selected books from which to choose. Find the book at your local library, purchase it, or maybe you already have it in your collection! Once we know which book you'd like to read, we'll send you instructions on how to record it directly on the platform or upload your prerecorded video. Double your impact by donating the book to United Way and it'll go to one of our partner agencies. 

If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.


Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:

Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Help build literacy and foster the love of books and engagement in reading by sharing a favorite book virtually. We'll create an online library that we'll share with our partner agencies. Then the story can be listened to anytime!

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a list of our pre-selected books from which to choose. Find the book at your local library, purchase it, or maybe you already have it in your collection! Once we know which book you'd like to read, we'll send you instructions on how to record it directly on the platform or upload your prerecorded video. Double your impact by donating the book to United Way and it'll go to one of our partner agencies. 

If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.


Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:

Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Boredom Busters - Youth Activity Kits

United Way Partner Agencies are in need of activity kits for children to replace shared items like magazines, toys, coloring books, etc. These activity kits are needed in a variety of settings, including but not limited to clinic/counseling waiting rooms, home-bound clients, preschool classrooms, and group homes.

This is a perfect opportunity for people to sign up and coordinate with their group (work, families, school, churches, youth groups). It's great for team-building as you work together to gather items and assemble the kits when and where works best for you. Your efforts will help keep boredom at bay and provide resources to agencies so they can further help the people to whom they provide services.

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a link of what items are needed, how to pack them, and where to deliver your kits when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

 

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

United Way Partner Agencies are in need of activity kits for children to replace shared items like magazines, toys, coloring books, etc. These activity kits are needed in a variety of settings, including but not limited to clinic/counseling waiting rooms, home-bound clients, preschool classrooms, and group homes.

This is a perfect opportunity for people to sign up and coordinate with their group (work, families, school, churches, youth groups). It's great for team-building as you work together to gather items and assemble the kits when and where works best for you. Your efforts will help keep boredom at bay and provide resources to agencies so they can further help the people to whom they provide services.

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a link of what items are needed, how to pack them, and where to deliver your kits when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

 

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make STEAM Kits - Inspire Young Students

Inspire young children's love of learning with these easy-to-do Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) activities! Volunteers gather and/or purchase the supplies needed and then assemble them into a kit. These kits are then distributed to our partner agencies for their programs, such as mentoring, after-school programs, and summer camp. 

You can assemble kits for any (or all!) of the activities below:

Color By Number Shapes, Counting, and Colors Spoon and Craft Stick Catapult Straw Pan Flute

This is a great opportunity for your place of employment, group, club, family, or even just yourself! Simply respond to this need and we'll send you an email with a link to instructions, materials needed for each kit, and information about where to deliver your kits when done.

Interested in recording a short video showing how the activity is done? We'll send instructions on how to do that too!

If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Inspire young children's love of learning with these easy-to-do Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) activities! Volunteers gather and/or purchase the supplies needed and then assemble them into a kit. These kits are then distributed to our partner agencies for their programs, such as mentoring, after-school programs, and summer camp. 

You can assemble kits for any (or all!) of the activities below:

Color By Number Shapes, Counting, and Colors Spoon and Craft Stick Catapult Straw Pan Flute

This is a great opportunity for your place of employment, group, club, family, or even just yourself! Simply respond to this need and we'll send you an email with a link to instructions, materials needed for each kit, and information about where to deliver your kits when done.

Interested in recording a short video showing how the activity is done? We'll send instructions on how to do that too!

If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spreading Sunshine - Homemade Notes and Cards

Spread sunshine by making cards and writing notes for those who receive services from our partner agencies. No matter the age, everyone likes a card that brightens the day! 

"Spreading Sunshine" is great for individual service or team-building! You simply supply your own materials and creativity. Respond to this need and we'll send you more information including where to deliver your cards/notes when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Spread sunshine by making cards and writing notes for those who receive services from our partner agencies. No matter the age, everyone likes a card that brightens the day! 

"Spreading Sunshine" is great for individual service or team-building! You simply supply your own materials and creativity. Respond to this need and we'll send you more information including where to deliver your cards/notes when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61602

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Take Care - Hygiene Kits

Basic hygiene kits, containing personal care items, are needed for all ages and genders by a number of United Way Partner Agencies.  

"Take Care" is great for team-building! It is a perfect opportunity to work together gathering the needed items and assembling the kits when and where works best for you. Your efforts will help someone in need and provide resources to agencies so they can further help the people to whom they provide services!

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a list of what items are needed, how to pack them, and where to deliver your kits when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Basic hygiene kits, containing personal care items, are needed for all ages and genders by a number of United Way Partner Agencies.  

"Take Care" is great for team-building! It is a perfect opportunity to work together gathering the needed items and assembling the kits when and where works best for you. Your efforts will help someone in need and provide resources to agencies so they can further help the people to whom they provide services!

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a list of what items are needed, how to pack them, and where to deliver your kits when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be A Teacher's Helper - Assemble Preschool Activity Packets

United Way partners need your help! We are looking for volunteers who would like to copy, fold, cut, and pack easy-to-use learning materials for early learners across Central Illinois. You'll be helping save teachers' time and resources while providing a fun activity for children to do at school or to take home. 

We have four projects to choose from:

"All About Me" booklets are a fun and interactive way for children to practice writing and coloring while sharing and remembering information about themselves. Volunteers will print/duplex the PDF file of four 8.5 by 11 pages, punch holes and tie with string, ribbon, or yarn. If you'd like to make the booklets into a take home kit (optional), include crayons and stickers. 

Number/Subitizing Flash Cards will save teachers and parents/guardians time and money while providing each child with their own set of flash cards that teach numbers 1-20 and how to "subitize" ... the ability to recognize a small group of objects without counting, which is a fundamental skill in the development of number sense. Volunteers will print/duplex the PDF file on card stock, cut into quarters, and bundle each set of cards for distribution to area students.

Alphabet Practice and Coloring Cards provide students with a double-sided, over-sized flashcard they can use to practice their letters on one side and color the other. Once done, parents/guardians and children can keep the cards to practice letters and words. Volunteers will print/duplex the PDF file onto white card stock, cut in half, and bundle each set of A-Z for distribution to students. If you'd like to make these cards into a take home kit (optional), include some crayons for coloring.

Dr. Seuss Storytelling, Colors, and Counting is several small projects rolled into one. You can make kits for "Cat in the Hat" themed masks or kits with a variety of activity sheets based on "Green Eggs and Ham", "The Lorax", "All the Places You'll Go", and "1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish".  Directions will be provided for each.

"Be A Teacher's Helper" is great for individual service or team-building! Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a link to download the PDF files and instructions.

If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

United Way partners need your help! We are looking for volunteers who would like to copy, fold, cut, and pack easy-to-use learning materials for early learners across Central Illinois. You'll be helping save teachers' time and resources while providing a fun activity for children to do at school or to take home. 

We have four projects to choose from:

"All About Me" booklets are a fun and interactive way for children to practice writing and coloring while sharing and remembering information about themselves. Volunteers will print/duplex the PDF file of four 8.5 by 11 pages, punch holes and tie with string, ribbon, or yarn. If you'd like to make the booklets into a take home kit (optional), include crayons and stickers. 

Number/Subitizing Flash Cards will save teachers and parents/guardians time and money while providing each child with their own set of flash cards that teach numbers 1-20 and how to "subitize" ... the ability to recognize a small group of objects without counting, which is a fundamental skill in the development of number sense. Volunteers will print/duplex the PDF file on card stock, cut into quarters, and bundle each set of cards for distribution to area students.

Alphabet Practice and Coloring Cards provide students with a double-sided, over-sized flashcard they can use to practice their letters on one side and color the other. Once done, parents/guardians and children can keep the cards to practice letters and words. Volunteers will print/duplex the PDF file onto white card stock, cut in half, and bundle each set of A-Z for distribution to students. If you'd like to make these cards into a take home kit (optional), include some crayons for coloring.

Dr. Seuss Storytelling, Colors, and Counting is several small projects rolled into one. You can make kits for "Cat in the Hat" themed masks or kits with a variety of activity sheets based on "Green Eggs and Ham", "The Lorax", "All the Places You'll Go", and "1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish".  Directions will be provided for each.

"Be A Teacher's Helper" is great for individual service or team-building! Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a link to download the PDF files and instructions.

If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Warm and Fuzzy - No-Sew Fleece Scarves and Blankets

When it's cold, a fleece blanket or scarf not only provides warmth but comfort too. Give the gift of warm and fuzzy to others with handmade, no-sew, hand-tied polar fleece blankets or scarves. And feel warm and fuzzy yourself knowing that you helped someone in need!

"Warm and Fuzzy" is a great activity to do individually or with a group (family, friends, school, church) and is great for team-building! Simply respond to this need and we'll email instructions for making a blanket and scarf and let you know where to deliver the items when completed. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

When it's cold, a fleece blanket or scarf not only provides warmth but comfort too. Give the gift of warm and fuzzy to others with handmade, no-sew, hand-tied polar fleece blankets or scarves. And feel warm and fuzzy yourself knowing that you helped someone in need!

"Warm and Fuzzy" is a great activity to do individually or with a group (family, friends, school, church) and is great for team-building! Simply respond to this need and we'll email instructions for making a blanket and scarf and let you know where to deliver the items when completed. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pencil Me In - Assemble School Supply Kits

You can help area students enrolled in United Way funded tutoring, after-school programs, summer learning, and adult education programs get through the academic year by collecting much-needed school supplies and packing them into individual kits for easy distribution. 

This is a perfect opportunity for team building! Hold a supply drive at your work or school, with your club or group, or among family and friends. Gather items needed and assemble the kits where and when works best for you. Your efforts will provide resources to agencies so they can further help the people they serve! And bring a smile to a student's face!

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a list of what items are needed, how to pack them, and where to deliver your kits when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

You can help area students enrolled in United Way funded tutoring, after-school programs, summer learning, and adult education programs get through the academic year by collecting much-needed school supplies and packing them into individual kits for easy distribution. 

This is a perfect opportunity for team building! Hold a supply drive at your work or school, with your club or group, or among family and friends. Gather items needed and assemble the kits where and when works best for you. Your efforts will provide resources to agencies so they can further help the people they serve! And bring a smile to a student's face!

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a list of what items are needed, how to pack them, and where to deliver your kits when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61602

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Welcome to Your New Home - Cleaning Supply Kits

Help a family or homeless individual get off on the right foot with a cleaning kit for their new home. We are looking for volunteers to gather and pack cleaning essentials into a kit to be shared with United Way Partner Agencies who work to end homelessness every day. 

"Welcome to Your New Home" is also great for team-building! Hold a supply drive at your place of business, with your club or group, or among your family and friends.

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a list of what items are needed, how to pack them, and where to deliver your kits when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Help a family or homeless individual get off on the right foot with a cleaning kit for their new home. We are looking for volunteers to gather and pack cleaning essentials into a kit to be shared with United Way Partner Agencies who work to end homelessness every day. 

"Welcome to Your New Home" is also great for team-building! Hold a supply drive at your place of business, with your club or group, or among your family and friends.

Simply respond to this need and we'll send you a list of what items are needed, how to pack them, and where to deliver your kits when done. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Manwaring, Resource Development Manager, at amy.manwaring@local.unitedway.org.

 

 

Heart of Illinois United Way Partner Agencies need your support now more than ever.  By responding to this need, you will be helping multiple agencies in one or more of the following ways:

Education Programs:
Quality education helps youth and adults achieve their full potential; key programs include pre-k literacy, tutoring, mentoring, special education, college and career counseling, and adult literacy.

Financial Stability Programs:
Financial stability promotes independence; key programs include basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, legal support, employment assistance, and life-skills education.

Health Programs:
Prevention, intervention, and education lead to health and wellness; key programs include community clinics, physical fitness, nutrition counseling, dental and vision care, and therapy.

Organization: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Almost Home Kids at OSF Children's Hospital of IL - Recreational Volunteer

Recreational Volunteers engage the children with play activities such as reading, puzzles, sensory toys or holding. Opportunities are available seven days a week.

Recreational Volunteer Requirements:

Complete the online application, found on the Children's Hospital of Illinois website at, Volunteering | OSF Children's Hospital (osfhealthcare.org). Attend a volunteer orientation. Commit to a minimum of 20 hours in the five months following orientation or one hour per week. Provide a printed COLOR copy of a photo ID. Must be at least 16 years of age.  Provide documentation of a negative TB test administered within the last 12 months. Provide documentation of a seasonal flu shot given during the current flu season – October-April.  Provide documentation of a COVID-19 vaccine. Those 18 years and above will complete a background check form at orientation.

Almost Home Kids is not an appropriate site for court-mandated service hours.

 

Organization: Almost Home Kids at OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois

Recreational Volunteers engage the children with play activities such as reading, puzzles, sensory toys or holding. Opportunities are available seven days a week.

Recreational Volunteer Requirements:

Complete the online application, found on the Children's Hospital of Illinois website at, Volunteering | OSF Children's Hospital (osfhealthcare.org). Attend a volunteer orientation. Commit to a minimum of 20 hours in the five months following orientation or one hour per week. Provide a printed COLOR copy of a photo ID. Must be at least 16 years of age.  Provide documentation of a negative TB test administered within the last 12 months. Provide documentation of a seasonal flu shot given during the current flu season – October-April.  Provide documentation of a COVID-19 vaccine. Those 18 years and above will complete a background check form at orientation.

Almost Home Kids is not an appropriate site for court-mandated service hours.

 

Organization: Almost Home Kids at OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assisting with ART Inc After School Program

Are you someone who wants to help out in your community more regularly? Are you looking for ways to build up Peoria in meaningful ways? 

ART Inc. is looking for YOU! 

Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc (ART Inc), founded in 2018 by Jonathon and Nikki Romain, is Peoria’s foremost arts and culture non-profit organization. ART Inc provides arts education opportunities to nearly 500 students each year. The staff, board, volunteers, and teaching artists of ART Inc work tirelessly to generate programs for all students to imagine, create, and realize their full potential through the arts, regardless of their ability to pay.

We're looking for individuals who are responsible and willing to help with all aspects of ART Inc’s Arts Science & Leadership Academy (ASALA) program. The ASALA program is designed for students in 1st-8th grade. ASALA also includes Youth Leadership Teachers (high school students) who assist in classrooms as needed. YLTs are paid interns, but can also participate in any classes provided in ASALA. 

ASALA occurs Monday through Friday from 2:30-6PM, with the possibility of additional Saturday classes. 

Program Assistants help ASALA by providing outstanding program services: transportation of students from school to ART Inc programs at The Romain Arts & Culture Center, assisting with all programs & events by monitoring, greeting, maintaining cleanliness, providing up to date information, checking in and out. 

Programs: transport students to and from programs, assist with greeting parents and students, attendance, prepare and distribute snacks, assist teachers and Program Specialist during afterschool program, ensure all students are picked up on time and checked out appropriately.  Events, Performances, Concessions: Greet guests, Provide up-to date information on all programs, encourage guests to join mailing lists, Sell and collect tickets, Prepare and sell concessions.  Rentals and Field Trips: Assist with table and chair set-ups for both internal programs and rental events, as well as potentially serving as a host during the event. Greeting guests, provide tours, check in and out, ensure cleanliness before and after.  Daily: Ensure that all guests and visitors are greeted and provide assistance, answer questions, provide ART Inc information, maintain cleanliness; ensure the safety and security of all guests, participants, and visitors by providing guidance and instructions or assistance in case of an emergency. 

Mental and Physical Requirements:

Physical effort is light, with lifting or carrying limited to 25 pounds intermittently as well as walking up and down stairs. Occasionally, there is pressure associated with project or activity deadlines. Complete proper protocol for fingerprinting and background check through Peoria Public School district office Other duties as assigned

Background check, Drivers License, and clean driving record required. 

Organization: ART, Inc. (Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc.)

Are you someone who wants to help out in your community more regularly? Are you looking for ways to build up Peoria in meaningful ways? 

ART Inc. is looking for YOU! 

Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc (ART Inc), founded in 2018 by Jonathon and Nikki Romain, is Peoria’s foremost arts and culture non-profit organization. ART Inc provides arts education opportunities to nearly 500 students each year. The staff, board, volunteers, and teaching artists of ART Inc work tirelessly to generate programs for all students to imagine, create, and realize their full potential through the arts, regardless of their ability to pay.

We're looking for individuals who are responsible and willing to help with all aspects of ART Inc’s Arts Science & Leadership Academy (ASALA) program. The ASALA program is designed for students in 1st-8th grade. ASALA also includes Youth Leadership Teachers (high school students) who assist in classrooms as needed. YLTs are paid interns, but can also participate in any classes provided in ASALA. 

ASALA occurs Monday through Friday from 2:30-6PM, with the possibility of additional Saturday classes. 

Program Assistants help ASALA by providing outstanding program services: transportation of students from school to ART Inc programs at The Romain Arts & Culture Center, assisting with all programs & events by monitoring, greeting, maintaining cleanliness, providing up to date information, checking in and out. 

Programs: transport students to and from programs, assist with greeting parents and students, attendance, prepare and distribute snacks, assist teachers and Program Specialist during afterschool program, ensure all students are picked up on time and checked out appropriately.  Events, Performances, Concessions: Greet guests, Provide up-to date information on all programs, encourage guests to join mailing lists, Sell and collect tickets, Prepare and sell concessions.  Rentals and Field Trips: Assist with table and chair set-ups for both internal programs and rental events, as well as potentially serving as a host during the event. Greeting guests, provide tours, check in and out, ensure cleanliness before and after.  Daily: Ensure that all guests and visitors are greeted and provide assistance, answer questions, provide ART Inc information, maintain cleanliness; ensure the safety and security of all guests, participants, and visitors by providing guidance and instructions or assistance in case of an emergency. 

Mental and Physical Requirements:

Physical effort is light, with lifting or carrying limited to 25 pounds intermittently as well as walking up and down stairs. Occasionally, there is pressure associated with project or activity deadlines. Complete proper protocol for fingerprinting and background check through Peoria Public School district office Other duties as assigned

Background check, Drivers License, and clean driving record required. 

Organization: ART, Inc. (Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc.)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach Food and Nutrition at CWTC!

We’re looking for passionate individuals or experts in food and nutrition to share their knowledge with our CWTC individuals. Topics could include:

Meal planningFood preparationHealthy eating habitsGrocery shoppingFood safetyUnderstanding food groups

If you’re knowledgeable in any of these areas and want to make a positive impact, we’d love to have you join us.

For more details or to volunteer, please contact us.

Thank you for supporting CWTC!

Organization: Community Workshop & Training Center, Inc.

We’re looking for passionate individuals or experts in food and nutrition to share their knowledge with our CWTC individuals. Topics could include:

Meal planningFood preparationHealthy eating habitsGrocery shoppingFood safetyUnderstanding food groups

If you’re knowledgeable in any of these areas and want to make a positive impact, we’d love to have you join us.

For more details or to volunteer, please contact us.

Thank you for supporting CWTC!

Organization: Community Workshop & Training Center, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teach Health & Wellness at CWTC!

We are looking for passionate individuals or experts in health-related fields to share their knowledge with our CWTC individuals. Topics include:

First AidOral HygieneInjury PreventionStress ManagementRelationshipsSelf-Care

If you have experience or expertise in any of these areas and would like to make a difference, we’d love to have you join us. Your time and knowledge can empower and educate our community!

For more details or to volunteer, please contact us!

Thank you for supporting CWTC!

Organization: Community Workshop & Training Center, Inc.

We are looking for passionate individuals or experts in health-related fields to share their knowledge with our CWTC individuals. Topics include:

First AidOral HygieneInjury PreventionStress ManagementRelationshipsSelf-Care

If you have experience or expertise in any of these areas and would like to make a difference, we’d love to have you join us. Your time and knowledge can empower and educate our community!

For more details or to volunteer, please contact us!

Thank you for supporting CWTC!

Organization: Community Workshop & Training Center, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Share Your Fitness Expertise at CWTC!

We’re seeking enthusiastic individuals or fitness experts to lead engaging sessions for our CWTC individuals. Topics and activities could include:

Fitness classesStretching exercisesFitness knowledge and healthy lifestyle habitsMotor skills and coordinationGames, activities, and dance

If you have a passion for fitness and would like to inspire others, we’d love to have you join us. Share your time and skills to promote health and wellness in our community!

For more information or to volunteer, please contact us!

Thank you for making a difference at CWTC!

Organization: Community Workshop & Training Center, Inc.

We’re seeking enthusiastic individuals or fitness experts to lead engaging sessions for our CWTC individuals. Topics and activities could include:

Fitness classesStretching exercisesFitness knowledge and healthy lifestyle habitsMotor skills and coordinationGames, activities, and dance

If you have a passion for fitness and would like to inspire others, we’d love to have you join us. Share your time and skills to promote health and wellness in our community!

For more information or to volunteer, please contact us!

Thank you for making a difference at CWTC!

Organization: Community Workshop & Training Center, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Snyder Village Health Center 2025 Monthly Birthday Party Hosts

Do you have a special talent, hobby, or are you a part of a group or organization?  We are looking for individuals or groups that would be interested in sharing/hosting a birthday party for the Health Center Residents.  Hosting consists of providing some type of entertainment (music, crafts, game, sharing a hobby or collection) for 20-30 minutes, and 2 cakes. The birthday parties are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 2:00 pm.  It may be possible to fluctuate time and date if need be.

For more information please contact:  Ashley Thompson| Snyder Village Volunteer Coordinator|309-366-4135| athompson@snydervillage.com

 

Organization: Snyder Village

Do you have a special talent, hobby, or are you a part of a group or organization?  We are looking for individuals or groups that would be interested in sharing/hosting a birthday party for the Health Center Residents.  Hosting consists of providing some type of entertainment (music, crafts, game, sharing a hobby or collection) for 20-30 minutes, and 2 cakes. The birthday parties are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 2:00 pm.  It may be possible to fluctuate time and date if need be.

For more information please contact:  Ashley Thompson| Snyder Village Volunteer Coordinator|309-366-4135| athompson@snydervillage.com

 

Organization: Snyder Village

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61548

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Peoria Blood Donor Ambassador (Volunteer)

Exciting news – we're looking for volunteer Blood Donor Ambassadors to join our crew at the Peoria Office. We've got some awesome Red Cross swag up for grabs! Raise your hand to volunteer for a recurring weekly shift or refer a friend who signs up for shifts, and score some Red Cross Swag!

This Donor Ambassador will be a welcoming face for those entering and leaving our blood drives Making sure they are signed in and that that enjoy the overall experience. It's the perfect gig for friendly people. When not busy, you can do personal projects at the desk (like reading your favorite book, doing homework, knitting, etc).

Reach out to Recruitment Specialist Sasha Welch-Moore at Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org or 309-322-0566.

Refer a friend, snag some swag, and let's make volunteering the coolest thing in town!

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Exciting news – we're looking for volunteer Blood Donor Ambassadors to join our crew at the Peoria Office. We've got some awesome Red Cross swag up for grabs! Raise your hand to volunteer for a recurring weekly shift or refer a friend who signs up for shifts, and score some Red Cross Swag!

This Donor Ambassador will be a welcoming face for those entering and leaving our blood drives Making sure they are signed in and that that enjoy the overall experience. It's the perfect gig for friendly people. When not busy, you can do personal projects at the desk (like reading your favorite book, doing homework, knitting, etc).

Reach out to Recruitment Specialist Sasha Welch-Moore at Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org or 309-322-0566.

Refer a friend, snag some swag, and let's make volunteering the coolest thing in town!

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: *Help Needed at Local Blood Drives*

Be a superhero to someone who needs blood! 

Volunteers Needed 

       

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department (Your Local Area). This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. 

The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donors are sincerely thanked for their donation.  
Responsibilities Support Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patient  Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process   Manage donor flow and direct donors to Check-In   Model excellent customer service behaviors.   Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.   Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values   Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)  Check Post Donation Info and time  Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas  Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.   Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the drive  Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)  May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and beds  May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed  Encourage donors to download Donor App, use Rapid Pass   
Time Commitment  
Variable; preferred commitment: 1+ shift/month, average shift is 5-6 hours
Contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org/(309)322-0566 for more details

              

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Be a superhero to someone who needs blood! 

Volunteers Needed 

       

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department (Your Local Area). This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. 

The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donors are sincerely thanked for their donation.  
Responsibilities Support Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patient  Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process   Manage donor flow and direct donors to Check-In   Model excellent customer service behaviors.   Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.   Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values   Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)  Check Post Donation Info and time  Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas  Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.   Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the drive  Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)  May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and beds  May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed  Encourage donors to download Donor App, use Rapid Pass   
Time Commitment  
Variable; preferred commitment: 1+ shift/month, average shift is 5-6 hours
Contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org/(309)322-0566 for more details

              

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FamilyCore Food Pantry Sort & Load October 2025

Time: 2:00-4:00 pm

Location: FamilyCore office, 330 SW Washington St., Peoria, IL 

 

Help us distribute food to our families in need! We are looking for assistance sorting and loading food for FamilyCore families. 

Duties may include:         

- Unload food from vehicles and bring into building on a cart

- Sort bulk food into smaller portions for families

- Preparing boxes of food for the families

- Load into staff/client vehicles        

 

Must be able to lift at least 20 lbs. This activity is fast paced to ensure food is stored and distributed properly. 

 

 

Organization: FamilyCore

Time: 2:00-4:00 pm

Location: FamilyCore office, 330 SW Washington St., Peoria, IL 

 

Help us distribute food to our families in need! We are looking for assistance sorting and loading food for FamilyCore families. 

Duties may include:         

- Unload food from vehicles and bring into building on a cart

- Sort bulk food into smaller portions for families

- Preparing boxes of food for the families

- Load into staff/client vehicles        

 

Must be able to lift at least 20 lbs. This activity is fast paced to ensure food is stored and distributed properly. 

 

 

Organization: FamilyCore

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 15, 2025

Zip Code: 61602

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: FamilyCore Food Pantry Sort & Load November 2025

Time: 2:00-4:00 pm

Location: FamilyCore office, 330 SW Washington St., Peoria, IL 

 

Help us distribute food to our families in need! We are looking for assistance sorting and loading food for FamilyCore families. 

Duties may include:         

- Unload food from vehicles and bring into building on a cart

- Sort bulk food into smaller portions for families

- Preparing boxes of food for the families

- Load into staff/client vehicles        

 

Must be able to lift at least 20 lbs. This activity is fast paced to ensure food is stored and distributed properly. 

 

 

Organization: FamilyCore

Time: 2:00-4:00 pm

Location: FamilyCore office, 330 SW Washington St., Peoria, IL 

 

Help us distribute food to our families in need! We are looking for assistance sorting and loading food for FamilyCore families. 

Duties may include:         

- Unload food from vehicles and bring into building on a cart

- Sort bulk food into smaller portions for families

- Preparing boxes of food for the families

- Load into staff/client vehicles        

 

Must be able to lift at least 20 lbs. This activity is fast paced to ensure food is stored and distributed properly. 

 

 

Organization: FamilyCore

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 12, 2025

Zip Code: 61602

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: FamilyCore Food Pantry Sort & Load December 2025

Time: 2:00-4:00 pm

Location: FamilyCore office, 330 SW Washington St., Peoria, IL 

 

Help us distribute food to our families in need! We are looking for assistance sorting and loading food for FamilyCore families. 

Duties may include:         

- Unload food from vehicles and bring into building on a cart

- Sort bulk food into smaller portions for families

- Preparing boxes of food for the families

- Load into staff/client vehicles        

 

Must be able to lift at least 20 lbs. This activity is fast paced to ensure food is stored and distributed properly. 

 

 

Organization: FamilyCore

Time: 2:00-4:00 pm

Location: FamilyCore office, 330 SW Washington St., Peoria, IL 

 

Help us distribute food to our families in need! We are looking for assistance sorting and loading food for FamilyCore families. 

Duties may include:         

- Unload food from vehicles and bring into building on a cart

- Sort bulk food into smaller portions for families

- Preparing boxes of food for the families

- Load into staff/client vehicles        

 

Must be able to lift at least 20 lbs. This activity is fast paced to ensure food is stored and distributed properly. 

 

 

Organization: FamilyCore

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 10, 2025

Zip Code: 61602

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: LOVE BEYOND HUNGER - Food Pantry Help

Food pantries. Warm meals. Sack lunches. The Salvation Army is committed to offering these programs and services to those in need in our Peoria-area community, but we need your help! Volunteers are needed to help in our Family Services Kitchen and Warehouse, located at 417 NE Adams St. in downtown Peoria, with the following: food pantry packing               sandwich making sack lunch preparation general cleaning and organization When we love beyond hunger, we can provide hope and help for those in need in our community. (Family Services Kitchen and Warehouse volunteer opportunities will vary depending on the needs of the Kitchen and Warehouse of each specific day - Most often, these volunteer opportunities will take place during our business hours of Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm) However, we are flexible - If there is a specific date and time that you have in mind to volunteer, we will work with you to the best of our ability to make it happen. Many of the opportunities listed above can be offered as a remote or virtual volunteer opportunity. To discuss remote and virtual opportunities, contact Volunteer Coordinator Maddison Barnard at maddison.barnard@usc.salvationarmy.org or 309-253-9909

Organization: The Salvation Army

Food pantries. Warm meals. Sack lunches. The Salvation Army is committed to offering these programs and services to those in need in our Peoria-area community, but we need your help! Volunteers are needed to help in our Family Services Kitchen and Warehouse, located at 417 NE Adams St. in downtown Peoria, with the following: food pantry packing               sandwich making sack lunch preparation general cleaning and organization When we love beyond hunger, we can provide hope and help for those in need in our community. (Family Services Kitchen and Warehouse volunteer opportunities will vary depending on the needs of the Kitchen and Warehouse of each specific day - Most often, these volunteer opportunities will take place during our business hours of Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm) However, we are flexible - If there is a specific date and time that you have in mind to volunteer, we will work with you to the best of our ability to make it happen. Many of the opportunities listed above can be offered as a remote or virtual volunteer opportunity. To discuss remote and virtual opportunities, contact Volunteer Coordinator Maddison Barnard at maddison.barnard@usc.salvationarmy.org or 309-253-9909

Organization: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Us Clean Up the Daycare Space

We’re excited to announce our recent acquisition of the old Methodist School of Nursing building, which will be transformed into 55 units of Permanent Supportive Housing. Alongside this important initiative, we’re also looking to revitalize the former Methodist daycare space.

What We Need: We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us sort through the daycare area. Your assistance will be invaluable in:

Disposing of items that are no longer usableOrganizing and preparing usable items for future daycare endeavors

Thank you for considering this opportunity to give back to our community. Together, we can make a difference!

Organization: Phoenix Community Development Services

We’re excited to announce our recent acquisition of the old Methodist School of Nursing building, which will be transformed into 55 units of Permanent Supportive Housing. Alongside this important initiative, we’re also looking to revitalize the former Methodist daycare space.

What We Need: We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us sort through the daycare area. Your assistance will be invaluable in:

Disposing of items that are no longer usableOrganizing and preparing usable items for future daycare endeavors

Thank you for considering this opportunity to give back to our community. Together, we can make a difference!

Organization: Phoenix Community Development Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61602

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Disaster Action Team Member

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department.

 

Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery.

 

Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

This position supports the Regional Disaster Services department.

 

Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery.

 

Disaster Action Team (DAT) Specialists respond to local disasters and provide immediate compassion and care to clients.

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clinic and Outreach Prep Volunteer

We always need help preparing for testing events & community outreach opportunies. Outreach Prep Volunteers are needed to help stock safer sex kits, outreach testing supplies and carts, client intake folders, and other supplies necessary for successful community events. Prep Volunteers will also help with office-related duties to keep our services running smoothly! This may include helping organize closets, copying paperwork, data entry, and more.

This volunteer opportunity is ongoing and flexible dependent upon each individual's schedule and interests. Please note that some seasons and months are busier than others when it comes to outreach events!

For more information about volunteer opportunities, please contact Selena Pappas, Marketing & Public Relations Manager: selena.pappas@centralillinoisfriends.org 

Organization: Central Illinois FRIENDS of PWA, Inc.

We always need help preparing for testing events & community outreach opportunies. Outreach Prep Volunteers are needed to help stock safer sex kits, outreach testing supplies and carts, client intake folders, and other supplies necessary for successful community events. Prep Volunteers will also help with office-related duties to keep our services running smoothly! This may include helping organize closets, copying paperwork, data entry, and more.

This volunteer opportunity is ongoing and flexible dependent upon each individual's schedule and interests. Please note that some seasons and months are busier than others when it comes to outreach events!

For more information about volunteer opportunities, please contact Selena Pappas, Marketing & Public Relations Manager: selena.pappas@centralillinoisfriends.org 

Organization: Central Illinois FRIENDS of PWA, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Community Educator

Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs in your community.  

Our educators deliver Alzheimer’s Association Core Curriculum and Awarness Presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease.  We also lean on these volunteers to utilize their local connections to work with us to open new doors in their communities. Providing education online is also a service opportunity. 

Training is provided and all work is done in collaboration with staff partners.  We want to empower people to make a real difference in their community!

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs in your community.  

Our educators deliver Alzheimer’s Association Core Curriculum and Awarness Presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease.  We also lean on these volunteers to utilize their local connections to work with us to open new doors in their communities. Providing education online is also a service opportunity. 

Training is provided and all work is done in collaboration with staff partners.  We want to empower people to make a real difference in their community!

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Group Facilitator

Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts, and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. The goal of Alzheimer's Association support groups is to provide emotional, social, and /or educational support to group members. As facilitators, individuals may be responsible for general caregivers, adult children, spouses, gender-specific or language-specific groups.

Training is provided and all work is done in collaboration with staff partners.

To learn more and/or to complete the application process please go to:  

the Alzheimer's Association Support Group Facilitator page.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts, and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. The goal of Alzheimer's Association support groups is to provide emotional, social, and /or educational support to group members. As facilitators, individuals may be responsible for general caregivers, adult children, spouses, gender-specific or language-specific groups.

Training is provided and all work is done in collaboration with staff partners.

To learn more and/or to complete the application process please go to:  

the Alzheimer's Association Support Group Facilitator page.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Escort - Methodist Hospital

 Currently, our biggest volunteer need is for a Patient Escort Volunteer. Duties include:

Walking patients and visitors to their destination Transporting patients by wheelchair throughout the hospital Picking up and deliver Medical Equipment, Supplies, and Lab Specimens throughout the hospital Background Check & TB test required 4 month commitment with 2 to 6 hour shifts available18 years old and up

Volunteering as a Patient Escort is a great way to learn about the hospital setting, interact with patients and visitors, and help people feel welcome.

For more information contact:

Tammie Speck, Volunteer Coordinator Tammie.Speck@carle.com 309-671-8242

Organization: Carle Health Methodist Hospital

 Currently, our biggest volunteer need is for a Patient Escort Volunteer. Duties include:

Walking patients and visitors to their destination Transporting patients by wheelchair throughout the hospital Picking up and deliver Medical Equipment, Supplies, and Lab Specimens throughout the hospital Background Check & TB test required 4 month commitment with 2 to 6 hour shifts available18 years old and up

Volunteering as a Patient Escort is a great way to learn about the hospital setting, interact with patients and visitors, and help people feel welcome.

For more information contact:

Tammie Speck, Volunteer Coordinator Tammie.Speck@carle.com 309-671-8242

Organization: Carle Health Methodist Hospital

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61636

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Associate - Methodist Hospital

Be a member of the Methodist Service League.  The League manages the hospital gift shop.  Volunteer Cashiers are needed.  (18 years old and up)

Organization: Carle Health Methodist Hospital

Be a member of the Methodist Service League.  The League manages the hospital gift shop.  Volunteer Cashiers are needed.  (18 years old and up)

Organization: Carle Health Methodist Hospital

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61636-0001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor for adult learners

Learners are waiting. We NEED you.

 

DID YOU KNOW, 1 in 6 adults in the U.S. cannot read, write, or do basic math above a third-grade level. You can change that number. Become a tutor and help one person be on the right side of a statistic. 

YOU CAN HELP!   Become a tutor for adults in our community who need assistance with basic reading, math, and English language proficiency skills, as well as English Second Language and GED preparation.

 

EMAIL: literacy@ywcapekin.org to register for our next tutor training class.

 

Organization: YWCA of Pekin

Learners are waiting. We NEED you.

 

DID YOU KNOW, 1 in 6 adults in the U.S. cannot read, write, or do basic math above a third-grade level. You can change that number. Become a tutor and help one person be on the right side of a statistic. 

YOU CAN HELP!   Become a tutor for adults in our community who need assistance with basic reading, math, and English language proficiency skills, as well as English Second Language and GED preparation.

 

EMAIL: literacy@ywcapekin.org to register for our next tutor training class.

 

Organization: YWCA of Pekin

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61554

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chaperone/Transport Volunteer

Activities are so important to residents living in a long term care facility!  Monthly we incorporate field trips away from the facility to help residents feel engaged and enjoy things in the community.  We are looking for volunteers to help chaperone and push residents in wheelchairs during our monthly field trips.  We take field trips to places like the Peoria Riverfront Museum, Fondulac Farm Park, Wheels of Times, shopping trips and more!  

For more information on volunteering at Snyder Village please contact Ashley Thompson by phone at 309-366-4135 or email at athompson@snydervillage.com

Organization: Snyder Village

Activities are so important to residents living in a long term care facility!  Monthly we incorporate field trips away from the facility to help residents feel engaged and enjoy things in the community.  We are looking for volunteers to help chaperone and push residents in wheelchairs during our monthly field trips.  We take field trips to places like the Peoria Riverfront Museum, Fondulac Farm Park, Wheels of Times, shopping trips and more!  

For more information on volunteering at Snyder Village please contact Ashley Thompson by phone at 309-366-4135 or email at athompson@snydervillage.com

Organization: Snyder Village

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61548

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you like to do work behind the scenes?

Our medical center is grateful for those who can offer their computer and clerical skills to us!  We have several different office locations to pick from! 

Organization: OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center

Our medical center is grateful for those who can offer their computer and clerical skills to us!  We have several different office locations to pick from! 

Organization: OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61637

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you like to interact with people?

We are looking for individuals who are social and like to meet new people! This position allows you to interact with patients (adults and/or kids) and assist with small but meaningful tasks such as reading a book, stocking items, delivering flowers etc.  

Organization: OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center

We are looking for individuals who are social and like to meet new people! This position allows you to interact with patients (adults and/or kids) and assist with small but meaningful tasks such as reading a book, stocking items, delivering flowers etc.  

Organization: OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61637

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution Volunteers

Throughout each month, we have opportunities for volunteers to help distribute food to agencies at our warehouse.

Distribution Volunteer Opportunities

Peoria Load Out Week Held the second full week of the monthMonday afternoons, 12:30 pm - 3 pmTuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, Shifts: 7:30 am - 11:30 am & 11:30 am - 3 pmExtra Distribution Held every Tuesday (except during Peoria Load Out Week)Volunteer Shifts: 7:30 am - 11:30 am and 11:30 am - 3 pmBack Pack Program Held on the 1st Wednesday of every monthVolunteer Shifts: 7:30 am - 11:30 am & 11:30 am - 3 pm

Volunteer Activities

Cart Loader: Load carts with food chosen by agency from the pick list; must be able to lift light to moderate heavy boxes.Scanner/Shopper: Training required; Shop with the agency representative and then scan the items prior to them being loaded onto the cart.Vehicle Loader: Load the food into the agency's vehicle; New volunteers will shadow an experienced volunteer to learn the process.



Organization: Midwest Food Bank

Throughout each month, we have opportunities for volunteers to help distribute food to agencies at our warehouse.

Distribution Volunteer Opportunities

Peoria Load Out Week Held the second full week of the monthMonday afternoons, 12:30 pm - 3 pmTuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, Shifts: 7:30 am - 11:30 am & 11:30 am - 3 pmExtra Distribution Held every Tuesday (except during Peoria Load Out Week)Volunteer Shifts: 7:30 am - 11:30 am and 11:30 am - 3 pmBack Pack Program Held on the 1st Wednesday of every monthVolunteer Shifts: 7:30 am - 11:30 am & 11:30 am - 3 pm

Volunteer Activities

Cart Loader: Load carts with food chosen by agency from the pick list; must be able to lift light to moderate heavy boxes.Scanner/Shopper: Training required; Shop with the agency representative and then scan the items prior to them being loaded onto the cart.Vehicle Loader: Load the food into the agency's vehicle; New volunteers will shadow an experienced volunteer to learn the process.



Organization: Midwest Food Bank

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sort and Package Food for People in Need

Volunteers are invaluable to the mission of Midwest Food Bank. Volunteers will begin their shift with a brief orientation. Examples of volunteer opportunities include and are not limited to:

preparing disaster relief boxes repackaging bulk foods into manageable quantities for distribution supporting local distribution to food pantries

Day Time Volunteer Opportunities (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday):

These opportunities are open to individuals, families and/or groups.

Morning, 9 am - 11am (generally, some shifts vary) Afternoon, 1 pm - 3 pm (generally, some shifts vary)

Evening & Weekend Volunteer Opportunities (Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday):

Our Evening & Weekend Volunteer Opportunities are only for groups of 7 - 20 participants.

Evening volunteer opportunities are 2 hours in length beginning anywhere between 5pm & 6:30pm and ending between 7pm & 8:30pm.Weekend volunteer opportunities are also 2 hours in length and run from 9am - 11am.

Children & Youth Volunteers

We welcome children and youth aged 5 and older to volunteer with us. Anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent and/or responsible adult. Parents must also sign a waiver prior to their child volunteering.

Please indicate your availability and number of volunteers when registering.  Based on existing schedule and confirmed volunteers, Midwest Food Bank will follow-up with you and send a link with the next steps necessary to complete your registration and waiver. 

If you have any questions, please contact Ileen Grebner at 309-691-5270 ext. 1 or igrebner@midwestfoodbank.org. 

Organization: Midwest Food Bank

Volunteers are invaluable to the mission of Midwest Food Bank. Volunteers will begin their shift with a brief orientation. Examples of volunteer opportunities include and are not limited to:

preparing disaster relief boxes repackaging bulk foods into manageable quantities for distribution supporting local distribution to food pantries

Day Time Volunteer Opportunities (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday):

These opportunities are open to individuals, families and/or groups.

Morning, 9 am - 11am (generally, some shifts vary) Afternoon, 1 pm - 3 pm (generally, some shifts vary)

Evening & Weekend Volunteer Opportunities (Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday):

Our Evening & Weekend Volunteer Opportunities are only for groups of 7 - 20 participants.

Evening volunteer opportunities are 2 hours in length beginning anywhere between 5pm & 6:30pm and ending between 7pm & 8:30pm.Weekend volunteer opportunities are also 2 hours in length and run from 9am - 11am.

Children & Youth Volunteers

We welcome children and youth aged 5 and older to volunteer with us. Anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent and/or responsible adult. Parents must also sign a waiver prior to their child volunteering.

Please indicate your availability and number of volunteers when registering.  Based on existing schedule and confirmed volunteers, Midwest Food Bank will follow-up with you and send a link with the next steps necessary to complete your registration and waiver. 

If you have any questions, please contact Ileen Grebner at 309-691-5270 ext. 1 or igrebner@midwestfoodbank.org. 

Organization: Midwest Food Bank

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grocery Route Volunteers For our Peoria Midwest Food Bank

Looking for a way to help those in need?

Midwest Food Bank is looking for volunteers to pick up food from our local grocers. Fresh and frozen foods are brought back to our warehouse and distributed to multiple food pantries and feeding programs that would have to purchase foods or do without.

Volunteers use our vehicles. We have 2 routes that run throughout the week. One of our 2 routes does not require any special drivers license. We are also seeking volunteers that may have a "C" drivers license to help operate the vehicle for the second route (or may be willing to obtain a C license).

Routes run mornings starting at 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Some lifting and loading required. Approximately 3-4 hours needed. There are 2 volunteers that work together on each route.

You can sign up for once a month or several times a month. It is up to you! We have many great volunteers who support these routes and would love to have you join us! 

We currently have a great need for help with these routes. We would love to explore if this is a way that you can give back to those in need!  If you have any questions, please contact Ileen Grebner at 309-691-5270 ext. 1 or igrebner@midwestfoodbank.org. 

Thank YOU!

Organization: Midwest Food Bank

Looking for a way to help those in need?

Midwest Food Bank is looking for volunteers to pick up food from our local grocers. Fresh and frozen foods are brought back to our warehouse and distributed to multiple food pantries and feeding programs that would have to purchase foods or do without.

Volunteers use our vehicles. We have 2 routes that run throughout the week. One of our 2 routes does not require any special drivers license. We are also seeking volunteers that may have a "C" drivers license to help operate the vehicle for the second route (or may be willing to obtain a C license).

Routes run mornings starting at 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Some lifting and loading required. Approximately 3-4 hours needed. There are 2 volunteers that work together on each route.

You can sign up for once a month or several times a month. It is up to you! We have many great volunteers who support these routes and would love to have you join us! 

We currently have a great need for help with these routes. We would love to explore if this is a way that you can give back to those in need!  If you have any questions, please contact Ileen Grebner at 309-691-5270 ext. 1 or igrebner@midwestfoodbank.org. 

Thank YOU!

Organization: Midwest Food Bank

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Achievement - Financial Literacy In-Class Program Mentor - Peoria Area K-12

BECOME A MENTOR FOR K-12 STUDENTS

Junior Achievement of Central Illinois provides volunteers with training that is simple and relatable; programs that are engaging and fun; and a classroom full of eager kids ready to learn from you!

As a Junior Achievement volunteer, you will inspire kids to achieve a more fulfilling career and life by contributing your professional insights and personal experiences to the programs you teach.
 
EASY STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS

1) Sign Up
How you volunteer is important! Select the type of volunteering that is most suitable to get more information and complete a form that our program team will use to contact you.

2) Pick Schedule
You will have the opportunity to discuss your preference of how or where you would like to volunteer before signing up.

3) Attend Training
A JA program team member will provide you with a short but effective training session in which you will be able to ask questions. Online, self-guided new volunteer training is also available. We will make sure you are ready to volunteer!

4) Impact Lives
Sharing your professional experiences as a mentor while facilitating JA Learning Experiences helps students believe in themselves so they can achieve their dreams!

 

FLEXIBLE VOLUNTEERING CHOICES
Location
Volunteering for Junior Achievement is flexible, and in many cases, you may be able to serve a class close to your home or workplace!

Time Investment
The JA program team provides resources that make preparation easy, and with so many learning experiences to choose from, you can pick one that best fits your goals and objectives. Most volunteers will visit classrooms five times in one school semester for five class periods (about 45 min. for each class period/lesson). A typical JA volunteer will spend just ten hours preparing and volunteering!

Grade Level
Junior Achievement has learning experiences for grades K-12. Volunteers are able to select the grade and/or subject matter that best meets their volunteering goals and objectives. 

Delivery Model
 We have in-person, virtual, and blended learning experiences!

 

 K-12 LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Elementary
In grades K-5, children are eager to learn and full of energy! If you like working with elementary grade children, you will love volunteering for JA! Games, engaging worksheets, and more are used to make learning fun and impactful for this age group.

Middle School
Volunteering with youth in grades 6-8 is very rewarding! It can be so much fun but also helps youth at a critical stage in their educational journeys. In this age group, youth are curious about the future and the kind of jobs that exist. They have a longer attention span than elementary grade children, and they are capable of creating relevant plans for their futures. 

High School
If you enjoy working with kids that are ready to tackle the world but are looking for the paths to be opened up to them and are fascinated by innovation and entrepreneurship, the high school volunteer experience may be right for you! Volunteering at the high school level will typically be focused on one or more of the three JA pathways: financial literacy, work/career readiness, and entrepreneurship/entrepreneurial thinking. 

Organization: Junior Achievement of Central Illinois

BECOME A MENTOR FOR K-12 STUDENTS

Junior Achievement of Central Illinois provides volunteers with training that is simple and relatable; programs that are engaging and fun; and a classroom full of eager kids ready to learn from you!

As a Junior Achievement volunteer, you will inspire kids to achieve a more fulfilling career and life by contributing your professional insights and personal experiences to the programs you teach.
 
EASY STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS

1) Sign Up
How you volunteer is important! Select the type of volunteering that is most suitable to get more information and complete a form that our program team will use to contact you.

2) Pick Schedule
You will have the opportunity to discuss your preference of how or where you would like to volunteer before signing up.

3) Attend Training
A JA program team member will provide you with a short but effective training session in which you will be able to ask questions. Online, self-guided new volunteer training is also available. We will make sure you are ready to volunteer!

4) Impact Lives
Sharing your professional experiences as a mentor while facilitating JA Learning Experiences helps students believe in themselves so they can achieve their dreams!

 

FLEXIBLE VOLUNTEERING CHOICES
Location
Volunteering for Junior Achievement is flexible, and in many cases, you may be able to serve a class close to your home or workplace!

Time Investment
The JA program team provides resources that make preparation easy, and with so many learning experiences to choose from, you can pick one that best fits your goals and objectives. Most volunteers will visit classrooms five times in one school semester for five class periods (about 45 min. for each class period/lesson). A typical JA volunteer will spend just ten hours preparing and volunteering!

Grade Level
Junior Achievement has learning experiences for grades K-12. Volunteers are able to select the grade and/or subject matter that best meets their volunteering goals and objectives. 

Delivery Model
 We have in-person, virtual, and blended learning experiences!

 

 K-12 LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Elementary
In grades K-5, children are eager to learn and full of energy! If you like working with elementary grade children, you will love volunteering for JA! Games, engaging worksheets, and more are used to make learning fun and impactful for this age group.

Middle School
Volunteering with youth in grades 6-8 is very rewarding! It can be so much fun but also helps youth at a critical stage in their educational journeys. In this age group, youth are curious about the future and the kind of jobs that exist. They have a longer attention span than elementary grade children, and they are capable of creating relevant plans for their futures. 

High School
If you enjoy working with kids that are ready to tackle the world but are looking for the paths to be opened up to them and are fascinated by innovation and entrepreneurship, the high school volunteer experience may be right for you! Volunteering at the high school level will typically be focused on one or more of the three JA pathways: financial literacy, work/career readiness, and entrepreneurship/entrepreneurial thinking. 

Organization: Junior Achievement of Central Illinois

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Share the LOVE - Host a Fresh Food Drive

Host a FRESH FOOD DRIVE and help to fight HUNGER.

Food Pantries do not get fresh produce on a consistent basis in the winter months, as our local growing season comes to a halt.  HOST A FRESH FOOD DRIVE at your agency, church and/or other organization to benefit a local food pantry within your community. Contact Shanita to sign up at 309-929-0308 or swallace@tchd.net

Organization: Food Pantry Network – Heart of Illinois

Host a FRESH FOOD DRIVE and help to fight HUNGER.

Food Pantries do not get fresh produce on a consistent basis in the winter months, as our local growing season comes to a halt.  HOST A FRESH FOOD DRIVE at your agency, church and/or other organization to benefit a local food pantry within your community. Contact Shanita to sign up at 309-929-0308 or swallace@tchd.net

Organization: Food Pantry Network – Heart of Illinois

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61568

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the reason someone eats today!

Within our Food Pantry Network, we accept emergency food requests for families experiencing a one time need for food. Often these requests are fulfilled with food from our food pantries or food banks, however transportation for the food delivery is limited. By accepting this food run, you would assist with overcoming this barrier!!

Your contact information (name, email, and phone number) would be added to our listserv. As emergency food deliveries are requested, we would send an e-mail to the listserv with the opportunity to accept the food run. Upon accepting the food run, we would provide information including the address of pickup for food and address of client for delivery. 

Organization: Food Pantry Network – Heart of Illinois

Within our Food Pantry Network, we accept emergency food requests for families experiencing a one time need for food. Often these requests are fulfilled with food from our food pantries or food banks, however transportation for the food delivery is limited. By accepting this food run, you would assist with overcoming this barrier!!

Your contact information (name, email, and phone number) would be added to our listserv. As emergency food deliveries are requested, we would send an e-mail to the listserv with the opportunity to accept the food run. Upon accepting the food run, we would provide information including the address of pickup for food and address of client for delivery. 

Organization: Food Pantry Network – Heart of Illinois

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61606

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activity Facilitation at Power Teams

Every Thursday EP!C holds Power Teams for our individuals that are living and are a part of our host homes program. We are always looking for new ideas of things to do during power teams. If you have an idea of an activity that you would be interested in leading then this is the volunteer opportunity for you. 

Power teams run from 3pm to around 6 or 7pm and we can provide all supplies needed. 

Some ideas of activities include:

presenting or sharing a skillteaching about votingvocational presentationsgame nightsyogadance instructionteaching an art project

Organization: EP!C

Every Thursday EP!C holds Power Teams for our individuals that are living and are a part of our host homes program. We are always looking for new ideas of things to do during power teams. If you have an idea of an activity that you would be interested in leading then this is the volunteer opportunity for you. 

Power teams run from 3pm to around 6 or 7pm and we can provide all supplies needed. 

Some ideas of activities include:

presenting or sharing a skillteaching about votingvocational presentationsgame nightsyogadance instructionteaching an art project

Organization: EP!C

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DCP Mobiles: Shower, Laundry, Salon, & Food Truck

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with DCP Mobiles! Our mission is to provide essential services and foster community engagement in Peoria through our Mobile Food Truck, Salon, Showers, & Laundry. Volunteers like you make it possible for us to serve those in need and create meaningful connections within the community.

As a DCP Mobile Volunteer you will play a vital role in assisting with various tasks to ensure the smooth operation of our mobile services. Duties may include helping individuals access showers and hygiene, running the laundry facilities, distributing food items from the food truck, assisting with administrative tasks, and providing support to our mobile staff. Your kindness and willingness to lend a hand can make a significant difference in the lives of those we serve.

The Mobiles schedule and location stops vary through the Mobiles season. 

If you have not yet completed a volunteer application and background check ($13 fee) please contact volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org

If you have any questions concerning DCP Mobiles please contact Krista Bergthold, DCP Cares & Mobile Director, at (309) 676 - 3000 ext 227 or email at krista.bergthold@dreamcenterpeoria.org

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with DCP Mobiles! Our mission is to provide essential services and foster community engagement in Peoria through our Mobile Food Truck, Salon, Showers, & Laundry. Volunteers like you make it possible for us to serve those in need and create meaningful connections within the community.

As a DCP Mobile Volunteer you will play a vital role in assisting with various tasks to ensure the smooth operation of our mobile services. Duties may include helping individuals access showers and hygiene, running the laundry facilities, distributing food items from the food truck, assisting with administrative tasks, and providing support to our mobile staff. Your kindness and willingness to lend a hand can make a significant difference in the lives of those we serve.

The Mobiles schedule and location stops vary through the Mobiles season. 

If you have not yet completed a volunteer application and background check ($13 fee) please contact volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org

If you have any questions concerning DCP Mobiles please contact Krista Bergthold, DCP Cares & Mobile Director, at (309) 676 - 3000 ext 227 or email at krista.bergthold@dreamcenterpeoria.org

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DCP Kitchen Meal Prep

Do you know your way around a kitchen? Are you eager to volunteer prepping, cooking and baking, cleaning, meals in our commercial kitchen with our DCP chef and kitchen staff? Then you've come to the right place!

We will be allowing 1 to 2 volunteers to come help each week with making meals in the new kitchen. Volunteer as little as one hour or stay all day. Volunteer opportunities are for Monday through Friday 9AM - 3PM. Come in as often as you are available!

Please email volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org with your completed application form found below. 

There is an $8 dollar payment for background checks. You can make your payment on our website by clicking the donation button and adding "background check" in the note section OR drop off the amount with your volunteer application. The DCFS background check on the third page of the application does need to have a physical signature— it can not be electronically signed.

Thank you!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Do you know your way around a kitchen? Are you eager to volunteer prepping, cooking and baking, cleaning, meals in our commercial kitchen with our DCP chef and kitchen staff? Then you've come to the right place!

We will be allowing 1 to 2 volunteers to come help each week with making meals in the new kitchen. Volunteer as little as one hour or stay all day. Volunteer opportunities are for Monday through Friday 9AM - 3PM. Come in as often as you are available!

Please email volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org with your completed application form found below. 

There is an $8 dollar payment for background checks. You can make your payment on our website by clicking the donation button and adding "background check" in the note section OR drop off the amount with your volunteer application. The DCFS background check on the third page of the application does need to have a physical signature— it can not be electronically signed.

Thank you!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Teacher Assistant

Have a heart for kids and looking to plug in somewhere? We would love to have you volunteer with our after school program!

We are in need of classroom assistants. This includes assisting our DCP Students staff with any classroom needs that they may have.

DCP Students volunteer hours are from 2:45PM to 5PM during the school year. Must be 18+. 

Please email volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org with your completed application form found below. 

There is an $8 dollar payment for background checks. You can make your payment on our website by clicking the donation button and adding "background check" in the note section OR drop off the amount with your volunteer application. The DCFS background check on the third page of the application does need to have a physical signature— it can not be electronically signed.

Thank you for partnering with us!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Have a heart for kids and looking to plug in somewhere? We would love to have you volunteer with our after school program!

We are in need of classroom assistants. This includes assisting our DCP Students staff with any classroom needs that they may have.

DCP Students volunteer hours are from 2:45PM to 5PM during the school year. Must be 18+. 

Please email volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org with your completed application form found below. 

There is an $8 dollar payment for background checks. You can make your payment on our website by clicking the donation button and adding "background check" in the note section OR drop off the amount with your volunteer application. The DCFS background check on the third page of the application does need to have a physical signature— it can not be electronically signed.

Thank you for partnering with us!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Unload Food Truck

We are looking for a few strong volunteers to help unload the box truck after our Food Manager has been to Midwest Food Bank for the month. This happens on the 2nd or 3rd Thursday morning each month around 9:45 am for about an hour or two.

Please fill out the volunteer application and email it to volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org. There is an $8 fee included in the application for the background check. 

Thank you for partnering with Dream Center Peoria in this need!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

We are looking for a few strong volunteers to help unload the box truck after our Food Manager has been to Midwest Food Bank for the month. This happens on the 2nd or 3rd Thursday morning each month around 9:45 am for about an hour or two.

Please fill out the volunteer application and email it to volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org. There is an $8 fee included in the application for the background check. 

Thank you for partnering with Dream Center Peoria in this need!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sort DCP Hope Store Donations

Every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 8:30AM to 12:00PM, we receive donations for our Hope Store. We would love to have your help sorting through donated items and getting them ready for our shoppers and case workers that come through our doors on a regular basis. Our DCP Hope Store team plays a huge role in serving our community!

For more information and a volunteer application, please email volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org. There is an $8 fee for the background check. 

Thank you for serving with us!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 8:30AM to 12:00PM, we receive donations for our Hope Store. We would love to have your help sorting through donated items and getting them ready for our shoppers and case workers that come through our doors on a regular basis. Our DCP Hope Store team plays a huge role in serving our community!

For more information and a volunteer application, please email volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org. There is an $8 fee for the background check. 

Thank you for serving with us!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hold A Toiletry Drive

Are you looking for way for your team to benefit our community?

Dream Center Peoria has a current need for toiletry bags. Your team could host a drive to collect toiletry items and create hygiene bags for our Hope Store.

A hygiene bag includes the following:

Women:

Women Shampoo Conditioner Body Wash Shaving Cream Razors Deodorant Toothbrush Toothpaste A Roll of Toilet Paper

Men:

Men Shampoo Conditioner Body Wash Shaving Cream Razors Deodorant Toothbrush Toothpaste A Roll of Toilet Paper

Kids:

Kids Body Wash Toothbrush Toothpaste A Roll of Toilet Paper

Thank you for helping us serve those in need. Please contact us at volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org with any questions!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Are you looking for way for your team to benefit our community?

Dream Center Peoria has a current need for toiletry bags. Your team could host a drive to collect toiletry items and create hygiene bags for our Hope Store.

A hygiene bag includes the following:

Women:

Women Shampoo Conditioner Body Wash Shaving Cream Razors Deodorant Toothbrush Toothpaste A Roll of Toilet Paper

Men:

Men Shampoo Conditioner Body Wash Shaving Cream Razors Deodorant Toothbrush Toothpaste A Roll of Toilet Paper

Kids:

Kids Body Wash Toothbrush Toothpaste A Roll of Toilet Paper

Thank you for helping us serve those in need. Please contact us at volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org with any questions!

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create Cards for DCP Shelter Guests

Do you enjoy using your artistic or writing abilities to encourage others? 

Dream Center Peoria has a shelter for people experiencing homelessness. Uplifting cards have the opportunity to bring encouragement to our guests.

Cards or notes of encouragement can be sent to the following address:

Shelter Guest

714 Hamilton Blvd

Peoria, IL 61603

*Please do not provide your last name or address on the return label. Write DCP's address as the return address.*

Please do NOT include your last name, phone number, or other pertinent information on your card/letter. 

Thank you for encouraging our guests! 

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Do you enjoy using your artistic or writing abilities to encourage others? 

Dream Center Peoria has a shelter for people experiencing homelessness. Uplifting cards have the opportunity to bring encouragement to our guests.

Cards or notes of encouragement can be sent to the following address:

Shelter Guest

714 Hamilton Blvd

Peoria, IL 61603

*Please do not provide your last name or address on the return label. Write DCP's address as the return address.*

Please do NOT include your last name, phone number, or other pertinent information on your card/letter. 

Thank you for encouraging our guests! 

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: General Tutors for After School Program

Do you like working with kids? Are you looking for an opportunity to bring excitement into education for our students? You can volunteer any weekday with our DCP Students' Tutor Program! 

A weekly commitment would be preferred but not necessary. Teaching experience is helpful but not required. Volunteers have the ability to pick which day of the week works best for them. Additional information can be requested from volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org. If you have a specific skill/trade that you are interested in teaching, contact the above email to learn how you can partner with us.

Please email volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org with your completed application form found below before volunteering. 

There is an $8 dollar payment for background checks. You can make your payment on our website by clicking the donation button and adding "background check" in the note section OR drop off the amount with your volunteer application. The DCFS background check on the third page of the application does need to have a physical signature— it can not be electronically signed.

Thank you for partnering with our DCP Students after-school program! 

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Do you like working with kids? Are you looking for an opportunity to bring excitement into education for our students? You can volunteer any weekday with our DCP Students' Tutor Program! 

A weekly commitment would be preferred but not necessary. Teaching experience is helpful but not required. Volunteers have the ability to pick which day of the week works best for them. Additional information can be requested from volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org. If you have a specific skill/trade that you are interested in teaching, contact the above email to learn how you can partner with us.

Please email volunteers@dreamcenterpeoria.org with your completed application form found below before volunteering. 

There is an $8 dollar payment for background checks. You can make your payment on our website by clicking the donation button and adding "background check" in the note section OR drop off the amount with your volunteer application. The DCFS background check on the third page of the application does need to have a physical signature— it can not be electronically signed.

Thank you for partnering with our DCP Students after-school program! 

Organization: Dream Center Peoria

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: "Inspiring Abilities" Art Show: Call to Artists

Calling all talented artists with a passion for inclusivity and creativity! We invite you to join us in a unique and inspiring collaboration that celebrates the power of art to transcend barriers. We are thrilled to announce the "Inspiring Abilities Art Show," an event dedicated to showcasing the remarkable artworks co-created by artists and adults with disabilities. This is an extraordinary opportunity to make a positive impact while fostering creativity, connection, and understanding

The Inspiring Abilities Art Show aims to break down societal barriers and highlight the beauty of diversity through collaborative artworks. We are seeking artists who are open to working closely with adults with disabilities to jointly create meaningful and impactful pieces of art. This collaboration will not only produce remarkable artwork but also foster personal growth, shared experiences, and friendships that extend beyond the canvas.

Collaborative artworks can encompass various mediums, including painting, sculpture, digital art, and mixed media.  Artists and adults with disabilities will work together over a designated period to create their artwork.

Organization: Community Workshop & Training Center, Inc.

Calling all talented artists with a passion for inclusivity and creativity! We invite you to join us in a unique and inspiring collaboration that celebrates the power of art to transcend barriers. We are thrilled to announce the "Inspiring Abilities Art Show," an event dedicated to showcasing the remarkable artworks co-created by artists and adults with disabilities. This is an extraordinary opportunity to make a positive impact while fostering creativity, connection, and understanding

The Inspiring Abilities Art Show aims to break down societal barriers and highlight the beauty of diversity through collaborative artworks. We are seeking artists who are open to working closely with adults with disabilities to jointly create meaningful and impactful pieces of art. This collaboration will not only produce remarkable artwork but also foster personal growth, shared experiences, and friendships that extend beyond the canvas.

Collaborative artworks can encompass various mediums, including painting, sculpture, digital art, and mixed media.  Artists and adults with disabilities will work together over a designated period to create their artwork.

Organization: Community Workshop & Training Center, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentor

Being a Big Brother or Big Sister is one of the most enjoyable and fulfilling things you’ll ever do. You have the opportunity to help shape a child’s future for the better by empowering him or her to achieve their highest potential. We match Bigs and Littles based off of similar interests, so you and your Little can share the kinds of activities you already like to do!

Play sports together. Go on a hike. Read books. Eat a pizza with extra anchovies. Or just give some advice and inspiration. Whatever it is you enjoy, odds are you’ll enjoy it even more with your Little—and you’ll be making a life-changing impact. You can get involved in either the Community-Based or Site-Based program!

Community-Based

Our traditional mentoring program allows the Big and Little to spend time together at least twice a month for a few hours at a time. Community-Based matches engage in activities that they both enjoy, such as going out for ice cream, attending local sporting events, baking cookies, and going to the zoo. Right now we are encouraging matches to maintain social distance while spending time together, choose outdoor activities whenever possible, and connect virtually!

Site-Based "Lunch Buddies"

Our Site-Based mentoring program, also known as “Lunch Buddies” allows the Big and the Little to see each other during the child’s lunchtime. This is a very easy way for many volunteers to get their feet wet, as the time commitment is minimal (1/2 hour each week). Matches spend the time chatting, working on homework, or playing games.*

*This Fall, matches will not be meeting in-person for the Lunch Buddies program. Virtual programming is coming soon.

What do we achieve?

Big Brothers Big Sisters helps children achieve success in school, avoid risky behaviors such as getting into fights and trying drugs and alcohol, and improve their self-confidence. We hold ourselves accountable to our supporters by regularly measuring our impact.

Who do we serve?

Big Brothers Big Sisters serves children between 5 and 18 years of age in Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, Knox, and Fulton counties. Our network of volunteers, donors, and supporters comes from all walks of life.

What do we do?
We create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.

Please call our office at 309.637.1771 or email Hannah Daly (h.daly@hoibbbs.org) to get started today!

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Heart of Illinois

Being a Big Brother or Big Sister is one of the most enjoyable and fulfilling things you’ll ever do. You have the opportunity to help shape a child’s future for the better by empowering him or her to achieve their highest potential. We match Bigs and Littles based off of similar interests, so you and your Little can share the kinds of activities you already like to do!

Play sports together. Go on a hike. Read books. Eat a pizza with extra anchovies. Or just give some advice and inspiration. Whatever it is you enjoy, odds are you’ll enjoy it even more with your Little—and you’ll be making a life-changing impact. You can get involved in either the Community-Based or Site-Based program!

Community-Based

Our traditional mentoring program allows the Big and Little to spend time together at least twice a month for a few hours at a time. Community-Based matches engage in activities that they both enjoy, such as going out for ice cream, attending local sporting events, baking cookies, and going to the zoo. Right now we are encouraging matches to maintain social distance while spending time together, choose outdoor activities whenever possible, and connect virtually!

Site-Based "Lunch Buddies"

Our Site-Based mentoring program, also known as “Lunch Buddies” allows the Big and the Little to see each other during the child’s lunchtime. This is a very easy way for many volunteers to get their feet wet, as the time commitment is minimal (1/2 hour each week). Matches spend the time chatting, working on homework, or playing games.*

*This Fall, matches will not be meeting in-person for the Lunch Buddies program. Virtual programming is coming soon.

What do we achieve?

Big Brothers Big Sisters helps children achieve success in school, avoid risky behaviors such as getting into fights and trying drugs and alcohol, and improve their self-confidence. We hold ourselves accountable to our supporters by regularly measuring our impact.

Who do we serve?

Big Brothers Big Sisters serves children between 5 and 18 years of age in Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, Knox, and Fulton counties. Our network of volunteers, donors, and supporters comes from all walks of life.

What do we do?
We create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.

Please call our office at 309.637.1771 or email Hannah Daly (h.daly@hoibbbs.org) to get started today!

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Heart of Illinois

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross Facility Hero

Red Cross Facility Hero

Task are building and vehicle maintenance related.

Scheduling oil changes, regular maintenance appointments and making sure vehicles get to appointments.

Performing or coordinating the maintenance, repairs, and general upkeep of American Red Cross facilities.

Volunteer must me be able to contribute 4/5 hours a week

If you or someone you know is interested in this volunteer opportunity please reach out to Sasha Welch-Moore @Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org/ 309-322-0566 or visit www.redcross/volunteer to apply

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Red Cross Facility Hero

Task are building and vehicle maintenance related.

Scheduling oil changes, regular maintenance appointments and making sure vehicles get to appointments.

Performing or coordinating the maintenance, repairs, and general upkeep of American Red Cross facilities.

Volunteer must me be able to contribute 4/5 hours a week

If you or someone you know is interested in this volunteer opportunity please reach out to Sasha Welch-Moore @Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org/ 309-322-0566 or visit www.redcross/volunteer to apply

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador Volunteer

Available Shifts

Sun 7am-11pm

Mon 8:30am-12:30 & 12:30pm-4:30pm

Tues 11am-3pm & 3pm-7pm

Wed 3pm-7pm

Sat 7am-11am & 11am-3pm

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility.

The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donor is sincerely thanked for their donation.

Support Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patient Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process Manage donor flow and direct donors to Check-In Model excellent customer service behaviors. Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process. Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix) Check Post Donation Info and time Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution. Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the drive Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self) May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and beds May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed Encourage donors to download Donor App, use Rapid Pass

GET REDCROSS SWAG!!!!!!!

If interested or for questions Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org / (309)322-0566

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Available Shifts

Sun 7am-11pm

Mon 8:30am-12:30 & 12:30pm-4:30pm

Tues 11am-3pm & 3pm-7pm

Wed 3pm-7pm

Sat 7am-11am & 11am-3pm

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility.

The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donor is sincerely thanked for their donation.

Support Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patient Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process Manage donor flow and direct donors to Check-In Model excellent customer service behaviors. Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process. Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix) Check Post Donation Info and time Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution. Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the drive Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self) May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and beds May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed Encourage donors to download Donor App, use Rapid Pass

GET REDCROSS SWAG!!!!!!!

If interested or for questions Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org / (309)322-0566

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Medical Screener

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility.

The Volunteer Medical Screener provides support to blood collection operation by performing regulated medical screening of potential blood donors.

Key Responsibilities

Collect and determine procedure eligibility

Conduct physical exam, to include oral temperature, pulse, BP and hematocrit by accepted process

Facilitate and evaluate health history (typically self-administered by donor)

Comply with applicable Federal, State and local regulations as well as all American Red Cross policies, procedures and guidelines

Attend relevant meetings, skill competency assessments, and updates

Being punctual and dependable for all assignments

Time Commitments

2 shifts per month after approximately 140-hour orientation and training commitment. Ongoing competency assessment and training as required

If you are interested in this position or would like to discuss this position further contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org/ 309-322-0566

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility.

The Volunteer Medical Screener provides support to blood collection operation by performing regulated medical screening of potential blood donors.

Key Responsibilities

Collect and determine procedure eligibility

Conduct physical exam, to include oral temperature, pulse, BP and hematocrit by accepted process

Facilitate and evaluate health history (typically self-administered by donor)

Comply with applicable Federal, State and local regulations as well as all American Red Cross policies, procedures and guidelines

Attend relevant meetings, skill competency assessments, and updates

Being punctual and dependable for all assignments

Time Commitments

2 shifts per month after approximately 140-hour orientation and training commitment. Ongoing competency assessment and training as required

If you are interested in this position or would like to discuss this position further contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org/ 309-322-0566

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: *Youth Preparedness Instructor (Pedro The Penguin)*

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department.

 

Save lives and prevent injury by providing leadership and/or support to Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) team members by supporting the Prepare with Pedro program. The 30-45-minute presentation provides emergency preparedness education to youth in grades K-2 (ages 4-7) in school classrooms and other settings by following Pedro the Penguin as he learns how to be prepared and take action during an emergency. Team member roles include either being a presenter, presentation assistant, administrative support, or presenter trainer

 

For more info or to apply contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services department.

 

Save lives and prevent injury by providing leadership and/or support to Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) team members by supporting the Prepare with Pedro program. The 30-45-minute presentation provides emergency preparedness education to youth in grades K-2 (ages 4-7) in school classrooms and other settings by following Pedro the Penguin as he learns how to be prepared and take action during an emergency. Team member roles include either being a presenter, presentation assistant, administrative support, or presenter trainer

 

For more info or to apply contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross Youth Preparedness Instructor (Pillowcase Project)

Worker roles include either being a presenter, presentation assistant, administrative support, or presenter trainer. Depending on which worker role you choose, your key responsibilities will vary.

 

Presenter Worker Role responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

Conduct The Pillowcase Project presentations given to youth in schools and community settings Successfully complete the Basic Instructor Fundamentals for Youth (60-75 minute on line course) Successfully complete The Pillowcase Project Presenter Fundamentals Module 1 (60-90 minute web-based or 3 hour instructor led course) Successfully complete The Pillowcase Project Presenter Fundamentals Module 2 (in person teach backs) (Note: this is at a minimum a 3-hour training experience) Successfully complete The Pillowcase Project Presenter Fundamentals Module 3 (web-based assessment) May assist with community outreach to schedule presentations at sites (optional) May assist in reaching key groups within the region, such as support to military families, as risk youth, etc. (optional) May mentor new presenters to help the region build a team of experienced youth preparedness presenters. (optional) Work as a team with the Team Lead and other volunteers and employees to build The Pillowcase Project in the region Ensure all reporting data for each presentation given is collected and given to regional staff in a timely manner Other duties as agreed to between the presenter and the Team Lead

 

Presentation Assistant Worker Role responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

Support The Pillowcase Project Presenter in schools and community settings while they deliver the presentation. Duties include but are not limited to: handing out and collecting materials from students; helping with classroom management; grading quizzes; working with individual students during the activities; assisting with other duties as requested by the presenter.

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Worker roles include either being a presenter, presentation assistant, administrative support, or presenter trainer. Depending on which worker role you choose, your key responsibilities will vary.

 

Presenter Worker Role responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

Conduct The Pillowcase Project presentations given to youth in schools and community settings Successfully complete the Basic Instructor Fundamentals for Youth (60-75 minute on line course) Successfully complete The Pillowcase Project Presenter Fundamentals Module 1 (60-90 minute web-based or 3 hour instructor led course) Successfully complete The Pillowcase Project Presenter Fundamentals Module 2 (in person teach backs) (Note: this is at a minimum a 3-hour training experience) Successfully complete The Pillowcase Project Presenter Fundamentals Module 3 (web-based assessment) May assist with community outreach to schedule presentations at sites (optional) May assist in reaching key groups within the region, such as support to military families, as risk youth, etc. (optional) May mentor new presenters to help the region build a team of experienced youth preparedness presenters. (optional) Work as a team with the Team Lead and other volunteers and employees to build The Pillowcase Project in the region Ensure all reporting data for each presentation given is collected and given to regional staff in a timely manner Other duties as agreed to between the presenter and the Team Lead

 

Presentation Assistant Worker Role responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

Support The Pillowcase Project Presenter in schools and community settings while they deliver the presentation. Duties include but are not limited to: handing out and collecting materials from students; helping with classroom management; grading quizzes; working with individual students during the activities; assisting with other duties as requested by the presenter.

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Recruitment Team Member

Did You know volunteers carry out over 90% of he humanitarian work of the Red Cross!

Commitment: 2-4 Hours/Week

Do:

Develop and implement plans to bring new volunteers to the Red Cross

Share the excitement of the Red Cross mission with diverse audiences

Gain:

Oral & Written Communication

Teamwork & Collaboration

Professionalism & Customer Service

Intercultural Fluency

 

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Did You know volunteers carry out over 90% of he humanitarian work of the Red Cross!

Commitment: 2-4 Hours/Week

Do:

Develop and implement plans to bring new volunteers to the Red Cross

Share the excitement of the Red Cross mission with diverse audiences

Gain:

Oral & Written Communication

Teamwork & Collaboration

Professionalism & Customer Service

Intercultural Fluency

 

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Caseworker

IN PERSON (MUST BE WILLING TO DEPLOY) The Disaster Caseworker Program allows the Red Cross to rapidly meet disaster-caused needs by enabling clients to apply and receive financial assistance and/or community resources. The Disaster Associate supports the recovery of disaster affected individuals, households, and communities by providing referrals, advocacy, and financial assistance through RC Care (case management system). Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days.  

Beyond region: (Deploy Minimum of 14 days working)

  If interested please copy link in browser to apply https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=8869&h=201&p=694815 or contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org for more info  

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

IN PERSON (MUST BE WILLING TO DEPLOY) The Disaster Caseworker Program allows the Red Cross to rapidly meet disaster-caused needs by enabling clients to apply and receive financial assistance and/or community resources. The Disaster Associate supports the recovery of disaster affected individuals, households, and communities by providing referrals, advocacy, and financial assistance through RC Care (case management system). Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days.  

Beyond region: (Deploy Minimum of 14 days working)

  If interested please copy link in browser to apply https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=8869&h=201&p=694815 or contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org for more info  

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Driver

Transportation Specialist 

 

Do you or someone you know have a love for the road? Do you or someone you know enjoy alone time? If so, this position may be for you. We currently have a need for 3-4 Blood Drivers. These drivers are needed Sunday & Monday for our St. Louis runs. These individuals would start in Peoria and be responsible for transporting blood & blood products between these two cities. If you’d like more info on this opportunity or if this sounds like something, you’d be interested in please contact me for more info. 

https://youtu.be/X-hTsLecWDk

 

Sasha Welch-Moore

309-322-0566/ Sasha.Welchmoore@redcross.org 

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Transportation Specialist 

 

Do you or someone you know have a love for the road? Do you or someone you know enjoy alone time? If so, this position may be for you. We currently have a need for 3-4 Blood Drivers. These drivers are needed Sunday & Monday for our St. Louis runs. These individuals would start in Peoria and be responsible for transporting blood & blood products between these two cities. If you’d like more info on this opportunity or if this sounds like something, you’d be interested in please contact me for more info. 

https://youtu.be/X-hTsLecWDk

 

Sasha Welch-Moore

309-322-0566/ Sasha.Welchmoore@redcross.org 

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: *Blood Donor Ambassador*

                                  Blood Donor Ambassador (EXTREME NEED)

 

•          Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs                    through the blood donation process

•          Manage donor flow at temp taking station to ensure only donors passing temp screen are permitted                    access.

•          Explain purpose of temperature screen to donors and ensure they understand reason for deferral if                      applicable.

•          Direct donor to next step of donation or options for future donations if deferred.

•          Model excellent customer service behaviors.

•          Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while                    creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.

•          Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values

•          Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for              his/her contribution. Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff.

•          Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas, and Donor Areas/Beds as requested

•          Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product              for maximum impact

•          Responsible to inform donors of current and upcoming donation promotions

•          May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities              as directed

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

                                  Blood Donor Ambassador (EXTREME NEED)

 

•          Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs                    through the blood donation process

•          Manage donor flow at temp taking station to ensure only donors passing temp screen are permitted                    access.

•          Explain purpose of temperature screen to donors and ensure they understand reason for deferral if                      applicable.

•          Direct donor to next step of donation or options for future donations if deferred.

•          Model excellent customer service behaviors.

•          Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while                    creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.

•          Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values

•          Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for              his/her contribution. Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff.

•          Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas, and Donor Areas/Beds as requested

•          Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product              for maximum impact

•          Responsible to inform donors of current and upcoming donation promotions

•          May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities              as directed

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Urgent! Blood Drive Volunteers Needed

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department (Your Local Area). This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. 

The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donors are sincerely thanked for their donation.   Responsibilities Support Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patient  Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process   Manage donor flow and direct donors to Check-In   Model excellent customer service behaviors.   Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.   Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values   Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)  Check Post Donation Info and time  Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas  Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.   Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the drive  Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)  May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and beds  May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed  Encourage donors to download Donor App, use Rapid Pass    Time Commitment   Variable; preferred commitment: 1+ shift/month, average shift is 5-6 hours
Visit www.redcross.org/volunteer to apply or contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org/(309)322-0566 for more details

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department (Your Local Area). This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. 

The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donors are sincerely thanked for their donation.   Responsibilities Support Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patient  Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process   Manage donor flow and direct donors to Check-In   Model excellent customer service behaviors.   Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.   Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values   Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)  Check Post Donation Info and time  Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas  Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.   Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the drive  Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)  May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and beds  May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed  Encourage donors to download Donor App, use Rapid Pass    Time Commitment   Variable; preferred commitment: 1+ shift/month, average shift is 5-6 hours
Visit www.redcross.org/volunteer to apply or contact Sasha.WelchMoore@redcross.org/(309)322-0566 for more details

Organization: American Red Cross - Central Illinois Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer’s Executive Leadership Team

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Peoria Event Executive Leadership Team Role:

Serve as a volunteer leader for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s to ensure financial goals are achieved. Commit your company as a top sponsor. Lead or appoint someone to serve as your Company Leader and commit to becoming a top fundraising team at your Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Recruit new companies to partner as sponsors and teams. Become an Elite Grand Champions Club member.

 

Length of Involvement: 10-12 months

Responsibilities

Participate in four Executive Leadership Team meetings. Attend Company Team Kickoff and Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Recruit 3-5 new company sponsors/teams using a targeted approach that include introductions and attending meetings in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association staff. Assist in executing a successful Leadership Roundtable event in conjunction with your fellow ELT members to help identify additional ELT members and or future chair candidates. Work closely with your staff partner to ensure the success of the event.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Peoria Event Executive Leadership Team Role:

Serve as a volunteer leader for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s to ensure financial goals are achieved. Commit your company as a top sponsor. Lead or appoint someone to serve as your Company Leader and commit to becoming a top fundraising team at your Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Recruit new companies to partner as sponsors and teams. Become an Elite Grand Champions Club member.

 

Length of Involvement: 10-12 months

Responsibilities

Participate in four Executive Leadership Team meetings. Attend Company Team Kickoff and Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Recruit 3-5 new company sponsors/teams using a targeted approach that include introductions and attending meetings in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association staff. Assist in executing a successful Leadership Roundtable event in conjunction with your fellow ELT members to help identify additional ELT members and or future chair candidates. Work closely with your staff partner to ensure the success of the event.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer’s Community Engagement Committee

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Peoria Event Community Engagment Committee Member Role:

Serve as a volunteer leader for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Commit to becoming a fundraising team at your Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Recruit 3-5 new community teams Friends & Family Organizations & Clubs Schools Faith-based Assist in recruiting back, retaining and stewarding previous years community teams. Help implement champions plan to cultivate and steward champions club Help implement ways to build community awareness about Walk to End Alzheimer’s and our mission. Help strategize and implement community/friends & family kickoff for Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Model mission fundraising by becoming a Champion.

Length of Involvement:  6-8 months

Responsibilities

Partake in four Community Engagement committee meetings. Work closely with your community engagement chair to ensure the success of the event. Make calls and reach out as needed to various participants.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Peoria Event Community Engagment Committee Member Role:

Serve as a volunteer leader for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Commit to becoming a fundraising team at your Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Recruit 3-5 new community teams Friends & Family Organizations & Clubs Schools Faith-based Assist in recruiting back, retaining and stewarding previous years community teams. Help implement champions plan to cultivate and steward champions club Help implement ways to build community awareness about Walk to End Alzheimer’s and our mission. Help strategize and implement community/friends & family kickoff for Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Model mission fundraising by becoming a Champion.

Length of Involvement:  6-8 months

Responsibilities

Partake in four Community Engagement committee meetings. Work closely with your community engagement chair to ensure the success of the event. Make calls and reach out as needed to various participants.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer’s Event Experience Committee

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Peoria Event Experience Role:

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s Event Experience Committee Member will…..

Commit to having a team. Work with the Event Experience Chair to secure Entertainment and Day of Event Volunteers for Walk Day. Ensure there’s a plan in place to recruit and educate participants on AIM - Advocacy. Incorporate Care & Support into Walk Day. Become a Champions Club member.

 

Length of Involvement: 3-4 months 

 

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Peoria Event Experience Role:

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s Event Experience Committee Member will…..

Commit to having a team. Work with the Event Experience Chair to secure Entertainment and Day of Event Volunteers for Walk Day. Ensure there’s a plan in place to recruit and educate participants on AIM - Advocacy. Incorporate Care & Support into Walk Day. Become a Champions Club member.

 

Length of Involvement: 3-4 months 

 

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer’s Executive Event Chair

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Peoria Walk Chairperson Role:

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s Event Chair will…..

Serve as the volunteer leader for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Commit your company as one of the top three sponsors. Lead or appoint someone to serve as your Company Leader and commit to becoming a top fundraising team at your Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Recruit additional Executive Leadership Team members and lead the ELT as they secure sponsorship and company teams. Assist in recruitment and participation in the Leadership Roundtable Become an Elite Grand Champions Club member. Working with staff leadership, secure next year’s Event Chair.

 

Length of Involvement: 12 - 18 months

Responsibilities

Lead four Executive Leadership Team meetings. Attend Company Team Kickoff and Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Attend Leadership Roundtable (if scheduled during tenure) Work closely with your staff partner to ensure the success of the event.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Peoria Walk Chairperson Role:

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s Event Chair will…..

Serve as the volunteer leader for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Commit your company as one of the top three sponsors. Lead or appoint someone to serve as your Company Leader and commit to becoming a top fundraising team at your Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Recruit additional Executive Leadership Team members and lead the ELT as they secure sponsorship and company teams. Assist in recruitment and participation in the Leadership Roundtable Become an Elite Grand Champions Club member. Working with staff leadership, secure next year’s Event Chair.

 

Length of Involvement: 12 - 18 months

Responsibilities

Lead four Executive Leadership Team meetings. Attend Company Team Kickoff and Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Attend Leadership Roundtable (if scheduled during tenure) Work closely with your staff partner to ensure the success of the event.

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No