Opportunities From: UNCP Serve

Volunteer: GPAC Volunteer - Addams Family

We’re looking for friendly, dependable volunteers to help with our upcoming performance of The Addams Family.  Volunteers will assist with scanning tickets, helping guests find their seats, and handing out show bills.  If you enjoy being a part of a fun, theatrical environment and are comfortable interacting with the public, we’d love to have you join us.  Volunteers should dress in casual business attire if possible-no graphic t-shirts, ripped jeans, or hoodies, please.  This is a great opportunity to support the arts, earn volunteer hours, and be a part of a memorable evening.  If you’re interested, please complete this volunteer opportunity.  

Partner: UNCP Givens Performing Arts Center

We’re looking for friendly, dependable volunteers to help with our upcoming performance of The Addams Family.  Volunteers will assist with scanning tickets, helping guests find their seats, and handing out show bills.  If you enjoy being a part of a fun, theatrical environment and are comfortable interacting with the public, we’d love to have you join us.  Volunteers should dress in casual business attire if possible-no graphic t-shirts, ripped jeans, or hoodies, please.  This is a great opportunity to support the arts, earn volunteer hours, and be a part of a memorable evening.  If you’re interested, please complete this volunteer opportunity.  

Partner: UNCP Givens Performing Arts Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2025

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Braves Foundation Mentoring@ Lumberton Housing Authority

Braves Foundation Mentoring every Monday at Lumberton housing authority

Partner: Lumberton Housing Authority

Braves Foundation Mentoring every Monday at Lumberton housing authority

Partner: Lumberton Housing Authority

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 15, 2025 through Dec 1, 2025

Zip Code: 28358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 17th Annual Honoring Native Foodways - Volunteers

The Department of American Indian Studies is seeking dedicated volunteers to help make the 17th Annual Honoring Native Foodways event a success this fall. This celebration brings together the campus and local community to honor Native culinary traditions, highlight healthy Indigenous foods, and enjoy a day of learning, connection, and culture.

Volunteer roles include:

Event set-up and clean-up

Guest check-in and welcome station

Directing participants to event activities

Serving and restocking food stations throughout the event

All volunteers will receive detailed instructions and assignments after signing up. This is a meaningful opportunity to support cultural programming at UNCP, gain service hours, and connect with the campus and local community

For questions or additional information or to request a specific duty, please contact Emily Jo Oxendine at emilyjo.oxendine@uncp.edu or Dr. Mary Ann Jacobs at mary.jacobs@uncp.edu 

Partner: American Indian Studies

The Department of American Indian Studies is seeking dedicated volunteers to help make the 17th Annual Honoring Native Foodways event a success this fall. This celebration brings together the campus and local community to honor Native culinary traditions, highlight healthy Indigenous foods, and enjoy a day of learning, connection, and culture.

Volunteer roles include:

Event set-up and clean-up

Guest check-in and welcome station

Directing participants to event activities

Serving and restocking food stations throughout the event

All volunteers will receive detailed instructions and assignments after signing up. This is a meaningful opportunity to support cultural programming at UNCP, gain service hours, and connect with the campus and local community

For questions or additional information or to request a specific duty, please contact Emily Jo Oxendine at emilyjo.oxendine@uncp.edu or Dr. Mary Ann Jacobs at mary.jacobs@uncp.edu 

Partner: American Indian Studies

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 6, 2025

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tuesday Day-time Volunteer slot

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28352

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monday Afternoon Volunteer Slot

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28352

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Over Night-time Volunteer slot

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

We also offer overnight time slots for those looking to boost their volunteer hours. At the Family Promise Center, we provide a bed, a TV, a restroom exclusive to volunteers, and showers. Overnight volunteers are not expected to stay awake throughout the night. You can utilize this volunteer slot as you wish; however, we do ask that you be available to let clients into the center until their 10 p.m. curfew.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

We also offer overnight time slots for those looking to boost their volunteer hours. At the Family Promise Center, we provide a bed, a TV, a restroom exclusive to volunteers, and showers. Overnight volunteers are not expected to stay awake throughout the night. You can utilize this volunteer slot as you wish; however, we do ask that you be available to let clients into the center until their 10 p.m. curfew.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28352

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday Day-time Volunteer slot 3

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28352

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday Day-time Volunteer slot 2

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28352

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday Day-time Volunteer slot 1

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

At Family Promise of Scotland County, we highly value our volunteers and their unique skills. We are eager to discover what you do best! If you have a passion for social work, sociology, non-profit management, or education for early childhood through young adulthood, we want to hear from you. Imagine the impact you could have by sharing your talents with our clients and their children.

We’re particularly excited for students to teach any classes in areas that align with their interests and expertise to our clients, such as engaging art programs (for both children and adults), fascinating science explorations, or insightful lessons in Native American history.

Join us in making a meaningful difference! Reach out today to learn how you can contribute to our mission and help empower our community.

Partner: Family Promise of Scotland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28352

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Braves Foundation Mentoring@ Pembroke Housing

After school mentoring program every Tuesday at Pembroke Housing Authority

Partner: Pembroke Housing Authority

After school mentoring program every Tuesday at Pembroke Housing Authority

Partner: Pembroke Housing Authority

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 9, 2025 through Dec 2, 2025

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campus to Community: Alzheimer's Impact

Looking for a way to make a real difference? Join the Alzheimer’s Association through Leadership, Learning and Community and be part of a movement that brings hope, awareness, and support to those affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia. As a student volunteer, you’ll gain hands-on experience, build meaningful connections, and contribute to a cause that truly changes lives. Together, we can turn compassion into action — one memory at a time.

Partner: Alzheimer's Association

Looking for a way to make a real difference? Join the Alzheimer’s Association through Leadership, Learning and Community and be part of a movement that brings hope, awareness, and support to those affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia. As a student volunteer, you’ll gain hands-on experience, build meaningful connections, and contribute to a cause that truly changes lives. Together, we can turn compassion into action — one memory at a time.

Partner: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Court is Back — and We Need You!

As the new school year begins, Teen Court in Robeson County is starting back up—and we’re looking for volunteers!

This is a great way to serve your community, gain hands-on courtroom experience, and build valuable skills. We need volunteers for the following roles:

Jury Members – A great place to start for first-time volunteers. You'll listen to cases and help decide fair sanctions.

Clerks – Help run the courtroom by calling cases, and swearing in witnesses.

Attorney Advocates – Represent clients or the community in real cases. Great for those who enjoy speaking and problem-solving.

No experience needed—Teen Court staff will train and support you every step of the way!


Please Call or text  (910 785-5349 to signup! 


Partner: Teen Court

As the new school year begins, Teen Court in Robeson County is starting back up—and we’re looking for volunteers!

This is a great way to serve your community, gain hands-on courtroom experience, and build valuable skills. We need volunteers for the following roles:

Jury Members – A great place to start for first-time volunteers. You'll listen to cases and help decide fair sanctions.

Clerks – Help run the courtroom by calling cases, and swearing in witnesses.

Attorney Advocates – Represent clients or the community in real cases. Great for those who enjoy speaking and problem-solving.

No experience needed—Teen Court staff will train and support you every step of the way!


Please Call or text  (910 785-5349 to signup! 


Partner: Teen Court

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28359

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Support for Pony Palooza

Pony up! Join us in the fight against interpersonal violence on September 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the UC Lawn.

Volunteers are needed to assist with set-up, the pony races, check-in, and handing out prizes. Volunteers can sign up for 1 hour shifts starting at 11 a.m. 

Partner: UNCP Leadership, Learning & Community

Pony up! Join us in the fight against interpersonal violence on September 18, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the UC Lawn.

Volunteers are needed to assist with set-up, the pony races, check-in, and handing out prizes. Volunteers can sign up for 1 hour shifts starting at 11 a.m. 

Partner: UNCP Leadership, Learning & Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2025

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companionship Caller Needed

You are needed to make a difference in someone's life: Are you compassionate, empathetic and have a desire to encourage people who may be going through a difficult period in their lives.  If so then this volunteer opportunity if for you.  Amedisys Hospice is looking for adults who can make companionship calls to families who have love ones in our hospice care.  If you are interested in becoming a companionship caller please complete the application by clicking on the link or scanning the QR code to be taken to the application process.   If you have questions or would like to learn more about this opportunity please reach out to:

Roberta Freeman

Regional Volunteer Coordinator

225-412-7759

 

https://bttr.im/8y3xv

 

 

Partner: Amedisys Hospice

You are needed to make a difference in someone's life: Are you compassionate, empathetic and have a desire to encourage people who may be going through a difficult period in their lives.  If so then this volunteer opportunity if for you.  Amedisys Hospice is looking for adults who can make companionship calls to families who have love ones in our hospice care.  If you are interested in becoming a companionship caller please complete the application by clicking on the link or scanning the QR code to be taken to the application process.   If you have questions or would like to learn more about this opportunity please reach out to:

Roberta Freeman

Regional Volunteer Coordinator

225-412-7759

 

https://bttr.im/8y3xv

 

 

Partner: Amedisys Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Direct Volunteers Needed

Amedisys Hospice is looking for compassionate people who are willing to give their time and visit with patients/families who are facing one of the most difficult times of their lives. If you are that person who can deliver compassionate care, then we want you to join our team. Please click the application link below to apply and the Regional Volunteer Coordinator will contact you upon receiving your submitted application. 

Application Link



Partner: Amedisys Hospice

Amedisys Hospice is looking for compassionate people who are willing to give their time and visit with patients/families who are facing one of the most difficult times of their lives. If you are that person who can deliver compassionate care, then we want you to join our team. Please click the application link below to apply and the Regional Volunteer Coordinator will contact you upon receiving your submitted application. 

Application Link



Partner: Amedisys Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lift the spirits of a child with cancer by sending an E-Card

St. Jude is a world-renowned children’s hospital. One way you can take part in virtual volunteer work while supporting their mission to help children battling cancer and pediatric diseases is to send an e-card to a patient.

For additional information, contact Annie Anthony at 910-392-8180 or cfvcdirector@gmail.com.

Partner: Cape Fear Volunteer Center

St. Jude is a world-renowned children’s hospital. One way you can take part in virtual volunteer work while supporting their mission to help children battling cancer and pediatric diseases is to send an e-card to a patient.

For additional information, contact Annie Anthony at 910-392-8180 or cfvcdirector@gmail.com.

Partner: Cape Fear Volunteer Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spread Cheer to Social Isolated Seniors

Quarantining can be lonely for everyone, but senior citizens are feeling particularly isolated. We fight against senior loneliness and spread joy by writing them handwritten letters.

Once a week we will send you a sign-up sheet. You can choose to write however many letters you like to one of the 22 nursing homes, senior centers or meals on wheels programs that we serve. 

This is a wonderful, and safe way to serve the community. Everyone is welcome to join - from kids to retirees!

For additional information, contact Annie Anthony at 910-392-8180 or cfvcdirector@gmail.com.

Partner: Cape Fear Volunteer Center

Quarantining can be lonely for everyone, but senior citizens are feeling particularly isolated. We fight against senior loneliness and spread joy by writing them handwritten letters.

Once a week we will send you a sign-up sheet. You can choose to write however many letters you like to one of the 22 nursing homes, senior centers or meals on wheels programs that we serve. 

This is a wonderful, and safe way to serve the community. Everyone is welcome to join - from kids to retirees!

For additional information, contact Annie Anthony at 910-392-8180 or cfvcdirector@gmail.com.

Partner: Cape Fear Volunteer Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caring Touch Outreach

Volunteers needed to sort cans of food for daily give away. 

Partner: Caring Touch Outreach

Volunteers needed to sort cans of food for daily give away. 

Partner: Caring Touch Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28364

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caring Touch Community Outreach | Help us prepare and sort boxes of food

Seeking volunteers to prepare and sort boxes of food for elderly within the community on throughout the Fall and Holiday season. Volunteer shifts are currently available. You can volunteer the entire shift or a few hours which ever works best, please contact us. 

Partner: Caring Touch Outreach

Seeking volunteers to prepare and sort boxes of food for elderly within the community on throughout the Fall and Holiday season. Volunteer shifts are currently available. You can volunteer the entire shift or a few hours which ever works best, please contact us. 

Partner: Caring Touch Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: English Language Development-Multilingual Learner Program academic volunteer

The English Language Development Program of the Public Schools of Robeson County is asking for academic volunteers to assist our district immigrant and recently arrived English learners with their classwork or homework.  Volunteer will provide a background check prior to start providing services to our Multilingual Learners.  This opportunity is also available online.  Virtual opportunities available. 

Partner: PSRC - English Learners Program

The English Language Development Program of the Public Schools of Robeson County is asking for academic volunteers to assist our district immigrant and recently arrived English learners with their classwork or homework.  Volunteer will provide a background check prior to start providing services to our Multilingual Learners.  This opportunity is also available online.  Virtual opportunities available. 

Partner: PSRC - English Learners Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in Health Care Clinic

Have you ever considered volunteering at The CARE Clinic?  We have both medical and non-medical opportunities.  If you are enthusiastic about sharing your time and talents to help make our community a better place, The CARE Clinic needs you!

The following are needed for clinics that are held every Tuesday, Thursday and the 2nd & 4th Wednesday 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm:

Pharmacy TechsDental AssistantsCertified Nursing AssistantsCertified Clinical Medical AssistantsLab Techs

We also have non-clinical opportunities available as well:

Community Relations... promotes community awareness of The CARE Clinic, coordinates special events for the clinic, and helps promote fundraising activities. Clinical Services…meets quarterly the 3rd Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Members monitor clinical operations, policies and procedures, and when appropriate, recommend changes to clinical services. Congregations for CARE…meets the 3rd Friday of certain months at 2:30 p.m. This committee is responsible for maintaining and strengthening the bond between local congregations and The CARE Clinic to increase their involvement in financial and volunteer support. Development…meets the 2nd Thursday of every other month at 12 Noon and is responsible for raising funds and other resources for the support and operations of The CARE Clinic. Volunteer…Members are responsible for the planning and implementation of the annual volunteer appreciation event in late March or early April each year. Fundraising events that need committee members are: Evening of CARE…members assist in planning this annual event, obtaining sponsors, and managing logistics with restaurant partners during the week long event in February. Toast of the Town & Silent Auction…members assist in planning the event by obtaining sponsors, silent auction items, and vendors for the annual event held in early May. Golf…members assist in planning the event and obtaining corporate sponsors for teams and individual golfers. The annual tournament is held in September or October.

We also need volunteers to help with medical records, front desk duties, maintenance, cleaning, organizing, event set-up and so much more!

Partner: The CARE Clinic

Have you ever considered volunteering at The CARE Clinic?  We have both medical and non-medical opportunities.  If you are enthusiastic about sharing your time and talents to help make our community a better place, The CARE Clinic needs you!

The following are needed for clinics that are held every Tuesday, Thursday and the 2nd & 4th Wednesday 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm:

Pharmacy TechsDental AssistantsCertified Nursing AssistantsCertified Clinical Medical AssistantsLab Techs

We also have non-clinical opportunities available as well:

Community Relations... promotes community awareness of The CARE Clinic, coordinates special events for the clinic, and helps promote fundraising activities. Clinical Services…meets quarterly the 3rd Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Members monitor clinical operations, policies and procedures, and when appropriate, recommend changes to clinical services. Congregations for CARE…meets the 3rd Friday of certain months at 2:30 p.m. This committee is responsible for maintaining and strengthening the bond between local congregations and The CARE Clinic to increase their involvement in financial and volunteer support. Development…meets the 2nd Thursday of every other month at 12 Noon and is responsible for raising funds and other resources for the support and operations of The CARE Clinic. Volunteer…Members are responsible for the planning and implementation of the annual volunteer appreciation event in late March or early April each year. Fundraising events that need committee members are: Evening of CARE…members assist in planning this annual event, obtaining sponsors, and managing logistics with restaurant partners during the week long event in February. Toast of the Town & Silent Auction…members assist in planning the event by obtaining sponsors, silent auction items, and vendors for the annual event held in early May. Golf…members assist in planning the event and obtaining corporate sponsors for teams and individual golfers. The annual tournament is held in September or October.

We also need volunteers to help with medical records, front desk duties, maintenance, cleaning, organizing, event set-up and so much more!

Partner: The CARE Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make Home Repairs for Low-Income Homeowners In Need!

Help change lives by making home repairs for low-income homeowners!

WARM NC's mission is to repair, rebuild, and make homes accessible; and to inspire service, generosity, and hope.

Volunteers will provide urgent, safety-related repairs, hurricane recovery, and accessibility upgrades for low-income homeowners. WARM NC provides all tools and materials.

We welcome all skill levels! There will be a WARM NC Field Supervisor onsite to train and supervise. These opportunities are offered Mondays-Thursdays.

Partner: WARM NC

Help change lives by making home repairs for low-income homeowners!

WARM NC's mission is to repair, rebuild, and make homes accessible; and to inspire service, generosity, and hope.

Volunteers will provide urgent, safety-related repairs, hurricane recovery, and accessibility upgrades for low-income homeowners. WARM NC provides all tools and materials.

We welcome all skill levels! There will be a WARM NC Field Supervisor onsite to train and supervise. These opportunities are offered Mondays-Thursdays.

Partner: WARM NC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Immediate Need for Volunteers

Our hospice care focuses on the whole person-combining medical care and support for emotional and spiritual needs, as well as support for loved ones and caregivers. Our hospice care team is skilled, experienced and compassionate: our entire hospice team treats your family as if it were our own.

 

New volunteers will have to obtain a current TB Test and State Background Checks (that we provide)

 

*** Volunteers doesn't necessary have the time, they just have the heart

 

Click here to apply:  https://bttr.im/8y3xv

After applicant applies Volunteer Coordinator will contact you to discuss further steps. 

Partner: Amedisys Hospice

Our hospice care focuses on the whole person-combining medical care and support for emotional and spiritual needs, as well as support for loved ones and caregivers. Our hospice care team is skilled, experienced and compassionate: our entire hospice team treats your family as if it were our own.

 

New volunteers will have to obtain a current TB Test and State Background Checks (that we provide)

 

*** Volunteers doesn't necessary have the time, they just have the heart

 

Click here to apply:  https://bttr.im/8y3xv

After applicant applies Volunteer Coordinator will contact you to discuss further steps. 

Partner: Amedisys Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caring Touch Outreach

Help with sorting food boxes for weekly distribution. 

Partner: Caring Touch Outreach

Help with sorting food boxes for weekly distribution. 

Partner: Caring Touch Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28364

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Shelter: Walk, Bathe, and Treat

The Robeson County Animal Protective Services is in need of volunteers at our animal shelter. We have dogs and cats that are looking for their forever home, but until they do, you can come hang out with them and show them love.

We're located in St. Pauls and the shelter is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you're interested in volunteering but that timeframe doesn't work for you, please reach out to Victoria Hinds to schedule a time that works best for you: vhinds@robesoncoso.org or 910-258-8362.


Partner: Robeson County Animal Protective Services

The Robeson County Animal Protective Services is in need of volunteers at our animal shelter. We have dogs and cats that are looking for their forever home, but until they do, you can come hang out with them and show them love.

We're located in St. Pauls and the shelter is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you're interested in volunteering but that timeframe doesn't work for you, please reach out to Victoria Hinds to schedule a time that works best for you: vhinds@robesoncoso.org or 910-258-8362.


Partner: Robeson County Animal Protective Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28384

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentors

The ExpoGro program is taking volunteer mentors that would love to work with kids, ages ranging from 6-18 years old. Our current operation hours are Mon-Thurs 3:30-6:30pm and Fridays 2:00-6:00pm. So if you have any interest in mentoring a kid this semester we would love to have you. The ExpoGro Program is a fun interactive program that entails academic achievement, boosting self-esteem, developing social competence, and avoiding problem/high-risk behavior through mentoring and tutoring by PHA Resident Services staff.

Partner: Pembroke Housing Authority

The ExpoGro program is taking volunteer mentors that would love to work with kids, ages ranging from 6-18 years old. Our current operation hours are Mon-Thurs 3:30-6:30pm and Fridays 2:00-6:00pm. So if you have any interest in mentoring a kid this semester we would love to have you. The ExpoGro Program is a fun interactive program that entails academic achievement, boosting self-esteem, developing social competence, and avoiding problem/high-risk behavior through mentoring and tutoring by PHA Resident Services staff.

Partner: Pembroke Housing Authority

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Leader

The youth leader will act as a mentor to the youth by helping them plan and conduct activities that will help them progress spiritually, physically, socially and intellectually. 

Partner: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The youth leader will act as a mentor to the youth by helping them plan and conduct activities that will help them progress spiritually, physically, socially and intellectually. 

Partner: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First PSRC Multilingual Learner Family & Community Engagement meeting for Recently Arrived MLs(English-Spanish-Arabic-Haitian-Creole

Bilingual volunteers are needed.  If you speak English-Spanish, English-Arabic, English-French, English-Chinese, English-Haitian/Creole, your assistance is needed.

This event is for Recently Arrived Multilingual Learners and their families with less than three years of enrollment with the Public Schools of Robeson County.  If you are bilingual and you are willing to use your language skills to benefit our community, this is a great opportunity for you.  

 

A few hours of volunteer time can make a difference in the lives of our families.

Partner: PSRC - English Learners Program

Bilingual volunteers are needed.  If you speak English-Spanish, English-Arabic, English-French, English-Chinese, English-Haitian/Creole, your assistance is needed.

This event is for Recently Arrived Multilingual Learners and their families with less than three years of enrollment with the Public Schools of Robeson County.  If you are bilingual and you are willing to use your language skills to benefit our community, this is a great opportunity for you.  

 

A few hours of volunteer time can make a difference in the lives of our families.

Partner: PSRC - English Learners Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On Site Volunteer

We need individuals with an interest in visual arts and coordinating volunteers and inviting guests to visit our Art Guild. 

We have open shows every two months with different themes.  These provide excellent opportunities for clubs and organizations to visit the Robeson Art Guild, 109 West 9th Street, Lumberton NC .  

We invite anyone interested in assisting us to respond to us by email and we will reach out to you.

 

Thank you,  Jim. Tripp

Partner: ROBESON ART GUILD

We need individuals with an interest in visual arts and coordinating volunteers and inviting guests to visit our Art Guild. 

We have open shows every two months with different themes.  These provide excellent opportunities for clubs and organizations to visit the Robeson Art Guild, 109 West 9th Street, Lumberton NC .  

We invite anyone interested in assisting us to respond to us by email and we will reach out to you.

 

Thank you,  Jim. Tripp

Partner: ROBESON ART GUILD

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28358

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: English or Spanish & English Speaking Community Representative

Community Representatives raise awareness of our programs, provide basic information, and link consumers to services. They liaise between the Association and local business, civic or faith groups.

Partner: Alzheimer's Association

Community Representatives raise awareness of our programs, provide basic information, and link consumers to services. They liaise between the Association and local business, civic or faith groups.

Partner: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English or Spanish & English Speaking Community Educator

Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help the Alzheimer's Association provide consumer education. These volunteers deliver prepared presentations on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. These volunteers receive training and everything they need to present our education programs. We share programs both virtually and in-person depending on the volunteer and host's availability and interest.

Partner: Alzheimer's Association

Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help the Alzheimer's Association provide consumer education. These volunteers deliver prepared presentations on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. These volunteers receive training and everything they need to present our education programs. We share programs both virtually and in-person depending on the volunteer and host's availability and interest.

Partner: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media and Public Outreach Coordinator

Since our agency is fairly new, we are looking for a talented Social Media and Public Outreach Coordinator to create and maintain a strong online and public presence for our company. Your role would be to help implement online marketing strategies through social media accounts and for public awareness of our company.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

These are some of the items that the person will be helping with: 

1. Create engaging text, image and video content for social media and for presentations in the community and online

2. Generate, edit, publish and share content- at least once a week-(original text, images, video or HTML) that builds meaningful connections and encourages community members to take action

3. Set up and optimize company pages within each platform to increase the visibility of company’s social content

4.Assist in developing social media outreach to educate the public on services offered by company

5. Assist in developing strategies for the promotion of EMB, including identifying target audiences and the most effective methods of reaching them.

6.Utilize social media to reach target audiences, distributes direct mail and email promotions, and develops other web-based promotions.

7. Measure web traffic and monitor SEO

8. Report on online reviews and feedback from customers and fans

9. Develop an optimal posting schedule, considering web traffic and customer engagement metrics

10.Build and execute social media strategy through competitive research, platform determination, benchmarking, messaging and audience identification.

Required:

Demonstrated ability with social media marketing and promotional strategies A strong sense of aesthetics for social media and outreach Expertise in multiple social media platforms Some knowledge of SEO, keyword research and Google Analytics Ability to deliver creative content (text, image and video) Familiarity with online marketing strategies and marketing channels Ability to gasp future trends in digital technologies  Excellent communication skills Multitasking and analytical skills Knowledge of layout and design for print and web-based promotional materials Ability to be flexible and adaptable in order to contribute to problem-solving activities within a growing, changing organization. Ability to act in a tactful and diplomatic manner and work on sensitive issues with diverse groups of individuals

Partner: Empower Money Balance, PLLC

Since our agency is fairly new, we are looking for a talented Social Media and Public Outreach Coordinator to create and maintain a strong online and public presence for our company. Your role would be to help implement online marketing strategies through social media accounts and for public awareness of our company.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

These are some of the items that the person will be helping with: 

1. Create engaging text, image and video content for social media and for presentations in the community and online

2. Generate, edit, publish and share content- at least once a week-(original text, images, video or HTML) that builds meaningful connections and encourages community members to take action

3. Set up and optimize company pages within each platform to increase the visibility of company’s social content

4.Assist in developing social media outreach to educate the public on services offered by company

5. Assist in developing strategies for the promotion of EMB, including identifying target audiences and the most effective methods of reaching them.

6.Utilize social media to reach target audiences, distributes direct mail and email promotions, and develops other web-based promotions.

7. Measure web traffic and monitor SEO

8. Report on online reviews and feedback from customers and fans

9. Develop an optimal posting schedule, considering web traffic and customer engagement metrics

10.Build and execute social media strategy through competitive research, platform determination, benchmarking, messaging and audience identification.

Required:

Demonstrated ability with social media marketing and promotional strategies A strong sense of aesthetics for social media and outreach Expertise in multiple social media platforms Some knowledge of SEO, keyword research and Google Analytics Ability to deliver creative content (text, image and video) Familiarity with online marketing strategies and marketing channels Ability to gasp future trends in digital technologies  Excellent communication skills Multitasking and analytical skills Knowledge of layout and design for print and web-based promotional materials Ability to be flexible and adaptable in order to contribute to problem-solving activities within a growing, changing organization. Ability to act in a tactful and diplomatic manner and work on sensitive issues with diverse groups of individuals

Partner: Empower Money Balance, PLLC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28348

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rape Crisis Internship

Interns are needed at the Rape Crisis Center.

We are looking for interns who are interested in advocating for survivors of sexual assault. 
Through our agency, you will gain the opportunity to be educated on sexual assault advocacy, assist clients with needs, learn about case management, client intake, and how to work with clients in a clinical setting.
We will work around your schedule to help you gain required or desired hours. 

If you are interested in an internship position, please call 910.739.6278 or email lana@rapecrisiscenterrobesoncounty.com

Requirements:

18 years of age or older

Must have own transportation

Must complete 21 hours of training before working on our crisis line.  (Training hours are included as service hours). 

Must be willing to be "on-call" for our crisis line one weekend of the month. 

Partner: Rape Crisis Center of Robeson County

Interns are needed at the Rape Crisis Center.

We are looking for interns who are interested in advocating for survivors of sexual assault. 
Through our agency, you will gain the opportunity to be educated on sexual assault advocacy, assist clients with needs, learn about case management, client intake, and how to work with clients in a clinical setting.
We will work around your schedule to help you gain required or desired hours. 

If you are interested in an internship position, please call 910.739.6278 or email lana@rapecrisiscenterrobesoncounty.com

Requirements:

18 years of age or older

Must have own transportation

Must complete 21 hours of training before working on our crisis line.  (Training hours are included as service hours). 

Must be willing to be "on-call" for our crisis line one weekend of the month. 

Partner: Rape Crisis Center of Robeson County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ON-CALL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

ON CALL Volunteers are needed at the Rape Crisis Center. If you are interested in volunteering please call 910.739.6278 or lana@rapecrisiscenterrobesoncounty.com

Requirements:

18 years of age or older

Must have own transportation

Must complete 21 hours of training before working on our crisis line.  Training hours are included as service hours. 

Students are welcome to volunteer with a friend as service partners.  Just inform the office of your preferences. 

Partner: Rape Crisis Center of Robeson County

ON CALL Volunteers are needed at the Rape Crisis Center. If you are interested in volunteering please call 910.739.6278 or lana@rapecrisiscenterrobesoncounty.com

Requirements:

18 years of age or older

Must have own transportation

Must complete 21 hours of training before working on our crisis line.  Training hours are included as service hours. 

Students are welcome to volunteer with a friend as service partners.  Just inform the office of your preferences. 

Partner: Rape Crisis Center of Robeson County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BECOME A READING TUTOR VOLUNTEER

You Can Help Students to Improve Reading Skills

You can become a Certified Reading Tutor to help children in your home, community or schools to improve their reading, writing, spelling and comprehension.

You may use our online digital reading materials or our Reading Voyages Instructional Workbook to tutor your students. 

The Essence of Phonics Reading Instruction  (Phonics Summary) - The essence of what you need to know to teach phonics instruction can be expressed "on the back of an envelope".     For parents who may not understand phonics reading instruction is, this may give them confidence they can teach it.  - By Dr. Patrick Groff NRRF Board Member (National Right Read Foundation)

Students and Tutors Need to Learn

Letters of the alphabet represent the sounds of speech. The "short" vowel sounds are: a e i  o  u a   as in at;      e  as in elf;     i  as in it;                 o  as in odd;      Attaching short vowels to consonant sounds makes /ab-eb-ib-ob-ub/, or /ba-be-bi-bo-bu/, or /bat-bet-bit-bot-but/, or      /fast-rest-fist-cost-must, or      /brag-bled-drip-stop-drum/, or  /grand-blend-brisk-frost-crust/  u  as in up  The "long" vowel sounds are: a as in game; e  as in Pete;    I  as in pine;    o  as in home;   u  as in cute The long vowels also are spelled with two joined letters: fail, play; seen, leaf; die; boat  The diphthongs are /oi/ as in oil or boy, and /ou/ as in howl or out. Two other important vowels sounds are /oo/ in foot, and in boot. Long vowels, diphthongs, and /oo/ and / / attached to consonant sounds make up many words (the same way short vowels do). Some consonant sounds are spelled with joined letters: /ch/ as in chant;  /kw/ in quack;      /sh/ in shop;       /th/ in this  Some speech sounds in words are not spelled according to the above phonics rules: angel; vary, care, hair; be; myth, prince, fence; find, night, by; arm, salt, cough; union; both, know; truth, who, rude, new; put. Some words have "silent" letters: comb, write, bubble, middle, cuff, full, common, connect, poppy, tarry, miss, butter, buzz. All words are sounded-out left-to-right when phonics information is applied to them.

You will receive a Certificate of Achievement when you successfully complete your tutorial training.

Reading Solutions Inc.

https://readingsolutionsinc.com/

 

Partner: Reading Solutions Inc.

You Can Help Students to Improve Reading Skills

You can become a Certified Reading Tutor to help children in your home, community or schools to improve their reading, writing, spelling and comprehension.

You may use our online digital reading materials or our Reading Voyages Instructional Workbook to tutor your students. 

The Essence of Phonics Reading Instruction  (Phonics Summary) - The essence of what you need to know to teach phonics instruction can be expressed "on the back of an envelope".     For parents who may not understand phonics reading instruction is, this may give them confidence they can teach it.  - By Dr. Patrick Groff NRRF Board Member (National Right Read Foundation)

Students and Tutors Need to Learn

Letters of the alphabet represent the sounds of speech. The "short" vowel sounds are: a e i  o  u a   as in at;      e  as in elf;     i  as in it;                 o  as in odd;      Attaching short vowels to consonant sounds makes /ab-eb-ib-ob-ub/, or /ba-be-bi-bo-bu/, or /bat-bet-bit-bot-but/, or      /fast-rest-fist-cost-must, or      /brag-bled-drip-stop-drum/, or  /grand-blend-brisk-frost-crust/  u  as in up  The "long" vowel sounds are: a as in game; e  as in Pete;    I  as in pine;    o  as in home;   u  as in cute The long vowels also are spelled with two joined letters: fail, play; seen, leaf; die; boat  The diphthongs are /oi/ as in oil or boy, and /ou/ as in howl or out. Two other important vowels sounds are /oo/ in foot, and in boot. Long vowels, diphthongs, and /oo/ and / / attached to consonant sounds make up many words (the same way short vowels do). Some consonant sounds are spelled with joined letters: /ch/ as in chant;  /kw/ in quack;      /sh/ in shop;       /th/ in this  Some speech sounds in words are not spelled according to the above phonics rules: angel; vary, care, hair; be; myth, prince, fence; find, night, by; arm, salt, cough; union; both, know; truth, who, rude, new; put. Some words have "silent" letters: comb, write, bubble, middle, cuff, full, common, connect, poppy, tarry, miss, butter, buzz. All words are sounded-out left-to-right when phonics information is applied to them.

You will receive a Certificate of Achievement when you successfully complete your tutorial training.

Reading Solutions Inc.

https://readingsolutionsinc.com/

 

Partner: Reading Solutions Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Reading and Literacy Volunteer

 

Become a Reading and Literacy Volunteer

You can help students improve reading and literacy skills.

Reading Solutions Inc. and our literacy resources can help you to become an expert reading tutor.

It is as easy as referring customers to our web site by your social media platforms.

Reading Solutions provides instructional materials to help students improve reading and literacy skills by our online instructional website.

Our site is an edutainment learning site where students have fun as they improve reading and literacy skills. This instructional site will help students to improve their reading, writing, spelling and comprehension skills.

THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.

PLEASE SHARE!!!

www.ReadingSolutionsinc.com

Partner: Reading Solutions Inc.

 

Become a Reading and Literacy Volunteer

You can help students improve reading and literacy skills.

Reading Solutions Inc. and our literacy resources can help you to become an expert reading tutor.

It is as easy as referring customers to our web site by your social media platforms.

Reading Solutions provides instructional materials to help students improve reading and literacy skills by our online instructional website.

Our site is an edutainment learning site where students have fun as they improve reading and literacy skills. This instructional site will help students to improve their reading, writing, spelling and comprehension skills.

THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.

PLEASE SHARE!!!

www.ReadingSolutionsinc.com

Partner: Reading Solutions Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Research and Writing

Grant Research and Writing volunteers are needed to assist in writing for the project areas listed below: 

Projects

Malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS (Incorporating Technology into Healthcare and logistics)

Maternal and Child Health

Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation (WASH)

Healthcare Access and Delivery (Medical Education)

Global Health Security (improve disease detection/laboratory)

 

Partner: Envision Health Access Initiative

Grant Research and Writing volunteers are needed to assist in writing for the project areas listed below: 

Projects

Malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS (Incorporating Technology into Healthcare and logistics)

Maternal and Child Health

Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation (WASH)

Healthcare Access and Delivery (Medical Education)

Global Health Security (improve disease detection/laboratory)

 

Partner: Envision Health Access Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Support Volunteers

Volunteers may be asked to preform a wide variety of tasks, varying from helping with large school groups in craft or tour activities, maintaining the discovery center, and stocking the museum store. Volunteers will report to Loretta Jones daily, as tasks may vary daily. 

Partner: The Museum of the Southeast American Indian (UNCP)

Volunteers may be asked to preform a wide variety of tasks, varying from helping with large school groups in craft or tour activities, maintaining the discovery center, and stocking the museum store. Volunteers will report to Loretta Jones daily, as tasks may vary daily. 

Partner: The Museum of the Southeast American Indian (UNCP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fitness Professional

Personal Trainer Responsibilities:

Consulting with clients to understand their goals and current fitness levels. Creating comprehensive workout and nutrition plans for clients. Motivating and guiding clients during their training sessions. Ensuring clients train safely with proper form and technique. Leading regular group workout classes. Using in-depth knowledge to answer clients' questions. Providing clients with regular feedback and accountability on their progress. Working with management and fellow staff to ensure the gym functions effectively. Soliciting new clients to sign up at the gym. Front Desk Duties and Responsibilities Provide exceptional customer service experience to all members, non-members and users of the facility Enrolling new members and assisting current members with their queries Greeting members and users of the gym as they come through reception Checking in members and verifying memberships Registering prospective members and guiding them to the correct person Providing information on classes and availability Handling questions about cancellation of membership Ensuring the safety and security of visitors, members and staff at all times and taking a responsible attitude towards maintaining the premises and facilities of the Fitness Center Serving customers,  taking  money  for  activities  and  accurately  accounting  for transactions at the end of each shift Welcoming members and visitors to the gym and providing accurate information concerning programs and activities Creating an excellent first impression of the gym by providing a warm welcome, tidy appearance and pleasant manner at all times Handling telephone  inquiries,  recording  messages  from  incoming  calls  and transferring calls Maintaining a clean and tidy environment, both behind and in front of the counter Recording and keeping clear and accurate records of all queries, complaints, lost property and repairs and ensuring the information is delegated to, and resolved by, the relevant department. Evaluate clients’ fitness levels and health conditions Build individualized exercise programs  Explain exercises in detail and suggest alternatives if needed Monitor progress of clients’ fitness levels  Explain safe and proper use of gym equipment Lead both individual and group training sessions Research on new exercise techniques and trends Promote the gym’s fitness packages and plans Perform CPR and administer first aid in case of emergencies Inform clients about on gym safety and hygiene guidelines Build a positive and trusting relationship with customers  Advise customers on how to change nutritional and lifestyle habits as needed Evaluate clients’ fitness levels and health conditions Build individualized exercise programs  Explain exercises in detail and suggest alternatives if needed Monitor progress of clients’ fitness levels  Explain safe and proper use of gym equipment Lead both individual and group training sessions Research on new exercise techniques and trends Promote the gym’s fitness packages and plans Perform CPR and administer first aid in case of emergencies Inform clients about on gym safety and hygiene guidelines Build a positive and trusting relationship with customers  Advise customers on how to change nutritional and lifestyle habits as needed Responsibilities Evaluate clients’ fitness levels and health conditions Build individualized exercise programs  Explain exercises in detail and suggest alternatives if needed Monitor progress of clients’ fitness levels  Explain safe and proper use of gym equipment Lead both individual and group training sessions Research on new exercise techniques and trends Promote the gym’s fitness packages and plans Perform CPR and administer first aid in case of emergencies Inform clients about on gym safety and hygiene guidelines Build a positive and trusting relationship with customers  Advise customers on how to change nutritional and lifestyle habits as ne Responsibilities Evaluate clients’ fitness levels and health conditions Build individualized exercise programs  Explain exercises in detail and suggest alternatives if needed Monitor progress of clients’ fitness levels  Explain safe and proper use of gym equipment Lead both individual and group training sessions Research on new exercise techniques and trends Promote the gym’s fitness packages and plans Perform CPR and administer first aid in case of emergencies Inform clients about on gym safety and hygiene guidelines Build a positive and trusting relationship with customers  Advise customers on how to change nutritional and lifestyle habits as needed

Partner: Red Springs Fitness

Personal Trainer Responsibilities:

Consulting with clients to understand their goals and current fitness levels. Creating comprehensive workout and nutrition plans for clients. Motivating and guiding clients during their training sessions. Ensuring clients train safely with proper form and technique. Leading regular group workout classes. Using in-depth knowledge to answer clients' questions. Providing clients with regular feedback and accountability on their progress. Working with management and fellow staff to ensure the gym functions effectively. Soliciting new clients to sign up at the gym. Front Desk Duties and Responsibilities Provide exceptional customer service experience to all members, non-members and users of the facility Enrolling new members and assisting current members with their queries Greeting members and users of the gym as they come through reception Checking in members and verifying memberships Registering prospective members and guiding them to the correct person Providing information on classes and availability Handling questions about cancellation of membership Ensuring the safety and security of visitors, members and staff at all times and taking a responsible attitude towards maintaining the premises and facilities of the Fitness Center Serving customers,  taking  money  for  activities  and  accurately  accounting  for transactions at the end of each shift Welcoming members and visitors to the gym and providing accurate information concerning programs and activities Creating an excellent first impression of the gym by providing a warm welcome, tidy appearance and pleasant manner at all times Handling telephone  inquiries,  recording  messages  from  incoming  calls  and transferring calls Maintaining a clean and tidy environment, both behind and in front of the counter Recording and keeping clear and accurate records of all queries, complaints, lost property and repairs and ensuring the information is delegated to, and resolved by, the relevant department. Evaluate clients’ fitness levels and health conditions Build individualized exercise programs  Explain exercises in detail and suggest alternatives if needed Monitor progress of clients’ fitness levels  Explain safe and proper use of gym equipment Lead both individual and group training sessions Research on new exercise techniques and trends Promote the gym’s fitness packages and plans Perform CPR and administer first aid in case of emergencies Inform clients about on gym safety and hygiene guidelines Build a positive and trusting relationship with customers  Advise customers on how to change nutritional and lifestyle habits as needed Evaluate clients’ fitness levels and health conditions Build individualized exercise programs  Explain exercises in detail and suggest alternatives if needed Monitor progress of clients’ fitness levels  Explain safe and proper use of gym equipment Lead both individual and group training sessions Research on new exercise techniques and trends Promote the gym’s fitness packages and plans Perform CPR and administer first aid in case of emergencies Inform clients about on gym safety and hygiene guidelines Build a positive and trusting relationship with customers  Advise customers on how to change nutritional and lifestyle habits as needed Responsibilities Evaluate clients’ fitness levels and health conditions Build individualized exercise programs  Explain exercises in detail and suggest alternatives if needed Monitor progress of clients’ fitness levels  Explain safe and proper use of gym equipment Lead both individual and group training sessions Research on new exercise techniques and trends Promote the gym’s fitness packages and plans Perform CPR and administer first aid in case of emergencies Inform clients about on gym safety and hygiene guidelines Build a positive and trusting relationship with customers  Advise customers on how to change nutritional and lifestyle habits as ne Responsibilities Evaluate clients’ fitness levels and health conditions Build individualized exercise programs  Explain exercises in detail and suggest alternatives if needed Monitor progress of clients’ fitness levels  Explain safe and proper use of gym equipment Lead both individual and group training sessions Research on new exercise techniques and trends Promote the gym’s fitness packages and plans Perform CPR and administer first aid in case of emergencies Inform clients about on gym safety and hygiene guidelines Build a positive and trusting relationship with customers  Advise customers on how to change nutritional and lifestyle habits as needed

Partner: Red Springs Fitness

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28377

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planning Internship - Fall 2022

The Event Planning Intern will have the opportunity to oversee all aspects of event planning, specifically the Dogwood Fall Festival. The Event Planning Intern will report to the Executive Director and the appropriate committee chairs (Entertainment, Logistics, Vendors, etc.). The Events Intern will also provide support services as needed in the planning, administration, and operation of all events. Additionally, the Event Intern will communicate regularly with event sponsors. This internship is expected to run August 2022 to early December 2022. Additionally, while this internship is a semester long opportunity, there is opportunity for it to translate into a year long opportunity. If interested, please inquire. 

This internship is a collaborative effort where the intern must work closely with the Executive Director, Board of Directors, and other parties. It is essential that this position is approached with a “team” mindset. 

The Event Planning Intern is expected to uphold high standards of professionalism and hospitality during all correspondence by phone, email, and in meetings with the public, Board of Directors, and the Executive Director. Work is performed in accordance with the Fayetteville Dogwood Festival policies. Discretion is required when sharing confidential information and other pieces of information with the public. 

Responsibilities

Be available to work the week of the Fall Festival for preparation and during the operational hours of the event. The event will run Friday, October 14 through Sunday, October 16, 2022. Attend planning committee meetings (Meeting TBD).  Help organize and implement activities regarding the event.  Maintain an up to date website and other social media items.  Correspond with vendors on application process and collect required items from vendors (fee, COI, Tax ID, Payment).  Assist the Executive Director and Vendor Chair with vendor/sponsor booth placements and ensure all needs are met (physical space, electricity, etc.) Assist Vendor Chair with vendor check-in.  Interact with sponsors by responding to any comments/questions/concerns.  Assist in creating, proofing, and printing banners/signage.  Be available to assist sponsors, vendors, entertainers, and Vendor Chair at time of event. 

Qualifications

Must be at least 18 years old.  Must be available to work the entire Fall Festival. The event takes place Friday, October 14-Sunday, October 16.  Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, and proficient knowledge of modern day technology (knows how to use desktop computer, landline phone, printer, etc).  Ability to work in-person. Ability to work flexible hours as the event approaches. Ability to work effectively individually as well as collaboratively with others. Ability to be creative within the assigned tasks.  Hospitable, personable, and positive attitude.  Strong organizational skills.  Strong communication skills. 

Preferred college majors: Hospitality and Tourism Management, Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Business Management, or Management

Other

While this internship is unpaid, there are still expectations of interns to be reliable members of the Festival Family during their time with the Fayetteville Dogwood Festival. This means working at least ten hours per week and closer to Fall Festival time, hours are expected to increase and interns are expected to be present throughout the Festival. 

Proper accommodations can be made to satisfy academic requirements. 

Please respond to receive the full application. 

Partner: Fayetteville Dogwood Festival

The Event Planning Intern will have the opportunity to oversee all aspects of event planning, specifically the Dogwood Fall Festival. The Event Planning Intern will report to the Executive Director and the appropriate committee chairs (Entertainment, Logistics, Vendors, etc.). The Events Intern will also provide support services as needed in the planning, administration, and operation of all events. Additionally, the Event Intern will communicate regularly with event sponsors. This internship is expected to run August 2022 to early December 2022. Additionally, while this internship is a semester long opportunity, there is opportunity for it to translate into a year long opportunity. If interested, please inquire. 

This internship is a collaborative effort where the intern must work closely with the Executive Director, Board of Directors, and other parties. It is essential that this position is approached with a “team” mindset. 

The Event Planning Intern is expected to uphold high standards of professionalism and hospitality during all correspondence by phone, email, and in meetings with the public, Board of Directors, and the Executive Director. Work is performed in accordance with the Fayetteville Dogwood Festival policies. Discretion is required when sharing confidential information and other pieces of information with the public. 

Responsibilities

Be available to work the week of the Fall Festival for preparation and during the operational hours of the event. The event will run Friday, October 14 through Sunday, October 16, 2022. Attend planning committee meetings (Meeting TBD).  Help organize and implement activities regarding the event.  Maintain an up to date website and other social media items.  Correspond with vendors on application process and collect required items from vendors (fee, COI, Tax ID, Payment).  Assist the Executive Director and Vendor Chair with vendor/sponsor booth placements and ensure all needs are met (physical space, electricity, etc.) Assist Vendor Chair with vendor check-in.  Interact with sponsors by responding to any comments/questions/concerns.  Assist in creating, proofing, and printing banners/signage.  Be available to assist sponsors, vendors, entertainers, and Vendor Chair at time of event. 

Qualifications

Must be at least 18 years old.  Must be available to work the entire Fall Festival. The event takes place Friday, October 14-Sunday, October 16.  Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, and proficient knowledge of modern day technology (knows how to use desktop computer, landline phone, printer, etc).  Ability to work in-person. Ability to work flexible hours as the event approaches. Ability to work effectively individually as well as collaboratively with others. Ability to be creative within the assigned tasks.  Hospitable, personable, and positive attitude.  Strong organizational skills.  Strong communication skills. 

Preferred college majors: Hospitality and Tourism Management, Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Business Management, or Management

Other

While this internship is unpaid, there are still expectations of interns to be reliable members of the Festival Family during their time with the Fayetteville Dogwood Festival. This means working at least ten hours per week and closer to Fall Festival time, hours are expected to increase and interns are expected to be present throughout the Festival. 

Proper accommodations can be made to satisfy academic requirements. 

Please respond to receive the full application. 

Partner: Fayetteville Dogwood Festival

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

Volunteer will help with office tasks, answering the hotline phone, and helping with community booth work. 

Partner: Hoke County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center

Volunteer will help with office tasks, answering the hotline phone, and helping with community booth work. 

Partner: Hoke County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28376

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help get resources to underserved communities

World Cares Center's Mission is to ease the harm, suffering, and loss caused by disasters through the empowerment of under-served, at-risk communities to prevent everyday accidents and react as educated and skilled ready responders when when disasters occur. 

Help us achieve our mission, through outreach. Equipped with a script, geographical regions and organization support you will play an integral role in developing community relationships. 

Benefits to working with WCC, you will be able to work around your own schedule while gaining practical skills in engagement, outreach and fine tuning your "elevator pitch".

Partner: World Cares Center

World Cares Center's Mission is to ease the harm, suffering, and loss caused by disasters through the empowerment of under-served, at-risk communities to prevent everyday accidents and react as educated and skilled ready responders when when disasters occur. 

Help us achieve our mission, through outreach. Equipped with a script, geographical regions and organization support you will play an integral role in developing community relationships. 

Benefits to working with WCC, you will be able to work around your own schedule while gaining practical skills in engagement, outreach and fine tuning your "elevator pitch".

Partner: World Cares Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 10018

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Robeson County District Attorney's Office Internship

Robeson County District Attorney’s Office is seeking individuals who possess strong academic credentials, outstanding character and a high degree of motivation for their internship program.  Candidates with an academic focus in political science (pre-law), sociology, or criminal justice are encouraged to apply.  This program offers candidates a unique perspective on the mission and vision of the district attorney’s office and the criminal justice system..  

 

This minimum 16-week experience immerses interns in unique experiences in the court system with an emphasis on prosecution as well as the steps involved in the criminal justice system as it relates to courts.  

 

The intern’s duties include court observation and providing support to the Assistant District Attorneys and Victim/Witness Legal Assistants.  Successful candidates should be able to create and maintain files and documents, data entry, file organization, scheduling, and maintaining supplies. 

 

The program is an unpaid internship, requiring a minimum of five hours per week.  Multiple schedules are available and flexible, when possible.  Requesting one candidate to work Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00-5:00 pm.  

 

Requirements:

Currently enrolled at UNCP.  Preference may be given to students with an academic focus in pre-law, criminal justice, or sociology majors/minors.  Have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75. Demonstrate a strong commitment to their education and communities through active service and leadership on and off campus. Have excellent oral and written communication skills. Demonstrate an eagerness to learn and a positive attitude. Have exceptional customer service skills. Proven ability to work in a team environment with a diverse group of people

Partner: Robeson County District Attorney's Office

Robeson County District Attorney’s Office is seeking individuals who possess strong academic credentials, outstanding character and a high degree of motivation for their internship program.  Candidates with an academic focus in political science (pre-law), sociology, or criminal justice are encouraged to apply.  This program offers candidates a unique perspective on the mission and vision of the district attorney’s office and the criminal justice system..  

 

This minimum 16-week experience immerses interns in unique experiences in the court system with an emphasis on prosecution as well as the steps involved in the criminal justice system as it relates to courts.  

 

The intern’s duties include court observation and providing support to the Assistant District Attorneys and Victim/Witness Legal Assistants.  Successful candidates should be able to create and maintain files and documents, data entry, file organization, scheduling, and maintaining supplies. 

 

The program is an unpaid internship, requiring a minimum of five hours per week.  Multiple schedules are available and flexible, when possible.  Requesting one candidate to work Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00-5:00 pm.  

 

Requirements:

Currently enrolled at UNCP.  Preference may be given to students with an academic focus in pre-law, criminal justice, or sociology majors/minors.  Have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75. Demonstrate a strong commitment to their education and communities through active service and leadership on and off campus. Have excellent oral and written communication skills. Demonstrate an eagerness to learn and a positive attitude. Have exceptional customer service skills. Proven ability to work in a team environment with a diverse group of people

Partner: Robeson County District Attorney's Office

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals On Wheels

The Meals on Wheels is intended to help maintain and improve the health of impaired home bound older adults by providing nutritionally balanced meals. volunteers will deliver food to the clients home at lunch time. 

Partner: Lumber River Council of Government

The Meals on Wheels is intended to help maintain and improve the health of impaired home bound older adults by providing nutritionally balanced meals. volunteers will deliver food to the clients home at lunch time. 

Partner: Lumber River Council of Government

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do you know how to respond in an Emergency?

Interested in free training? 

Whether you’re an individual who wants to be prepared in the event of an emergency, a disaster volunteer, or a local leader, World Cares Center delivers value-added training to equip you with the skills and tools you need for preparedness, collaboration, and community responsibility. These online, self-paced courses are offered free of charge at www.disastervolunteerismacademy.org.  For more information, contact us. 

Partner: World Cares Center

Interested in free training? 

Whether you’re an individual who wants to be prepared in the event of an emergency, a disaster volunteer, or a local leader, World Cares Center delivers value-added training to equip you with the skills and tools you need for preparedness, collaboration, and community responsibility. These online, self-paced courses are offered free of charge at www.disastervolunteerismacademy.org.  For more information, contact us. 

Partner: World Cares Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 10018

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a difference in the community today by volunteering with Angelos Care Home!

Take action today and choose to volunteer with us at Angelos Care Home!

We are currently seeking volunteers to help us with arts & crafts at our organization.

If you are someone who enjoys arts & crafts, as well as working with others, give us a call today at 1-910-521-1895. Ask for Cindy Locklear, Director. **Call us upon signing up for this opportunity to inquire more details**

Partner: Angelos Care Home, Inc.

Take action today and choose to volunteer with us at Angelos Care Home!

We are currently seeking volunteers to help us with arts & crafts at our organization.

If you are someone who enjoys arts & crafts, as well as working with others, give us a call today at 1-910-521-1895. Ask for Cindy Locklear, Director. **Call us upon signing up for this opportunity to inquire more details**

Partner: Angelos Care Home, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Bank Volunteer

"Hunger Can't Wait" is the motto here at the food bank. 
We work daily to ensure the nutritional needs of southeast North Carolina are being met, this means countless hours spent sorting, packaging and delivering nutritious meals to our neighbors. 
If you would like to learn more about how you can join in on the fight against hunger please call us at 910-485-6923 ext 4515 or email volunteersshfb@actionpathways.ngo

Partner: API Second Harvest Food Bank

"Hunger Can't Wait" is the motto here at the food bank. 
We work daily to ensure the nutritional needs of southeast North Carolina are being met, this means countless hours spent sorting, packaging and delivering nutritious meals to our neighbors. 
If you would like to learn more about how you can join in on the fight against hunger please call us at 910-485-6923 ext 4515 or email volunteersshfb@actionpathways.ngo

Partner: API Second Harvest Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Today with Habitat for Humanity!

Habitat for Humanity of the NC Sandhills, Moore, Richmond, and Hoke County have volunteer openings: Please visit sandhillshabitat.volunteerhub.com to sign-up, or contact Christy Brewster at 910-295-1934 Ext. 2270  or via email at volunteer@sandhillshabitat.org.

Construction Volunteers (No experience needed) ReStore Volunteers (Process donations)

Partner: Habitat for Humanity of NC Sandhills

Habitat for Humanity of the NC Sandhills, Moore, Richmond, and Hoke County have volunteer openings: Please visit sandhillshabitat.volunteerhub.com to sign-up, or contact Christy Brewster at 910-295-1934 Ext. 2270  or via email at volunteer@sandhillshabitat.org.

Construction Volunteers (No experience needed) ReStore Volunteers (Process donations)

Partner: Habitat for Humanity of NC Sandhills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28315

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victim Empowerment and Education Program (VEEP)

VEEP addresses victims of school-related crime such as bullying and teen dating violence, child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault crime. Victims are often living in poor, rural and ethnically diverse under-served communities with little access to support services. VEEP staff assists by training and implementing a research driven model for school staff, law enforcement and United Way partner agencies to avoid further victimization of the clients they serve. 

VEEP staff provides training on the dynamics of victimization and strengthening communication for crisis response using national training curricula. Victims are referred by the teen court program and other programs within the Center, as well as partner agencies throughout Robeson County. VEEP offers counseling and advocacy support using Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and expressive arts methods.    

Respond to this opportunity to volunteer!

Partner: Teen Court

VEEP addresses victims of school-related crime such as bullying and teen dating violence, child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault crime. Victims are often living in poor, rural and ethnically diverse under-served communities with little access to support services. VEEP staff assists by training and implementing a research driven model for school staff, law enforcement and United Way partner agencies to avoid further victimization of the clients they serve. 

VEEP staff provides training on the dynamics of victimization and strengthening communication for crisis response using national training curricula. Victims are referred by the teen court program and other programs within the Center, as well as partner agencies throughout Robeson County. VEEP offers counseling and advocacy support using Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and expressive arts methods.    

Respond to this opportunity to volunteer!

Partner: Teen Court

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No