Non-Profit Volunteer Opportunities: A-Z
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General Volunteer Opportunities
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Community Resource Center of Stanwood-Camano: Volunteer Opportunities
Crisis Connections: Volunteer
Testimonials:
(Sign up on page.) A great way to raise mental health awareness is by sharing your experiences. We are actively seeking youth ages 13-24 who would be willing to speak on camera.
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24-Hour Crisis Line:
(Apply at the link.) Seeking people of diverse backgrounds and all walks of life for various shifts.
Teen Link:
(Apply at the link.) Volunteers begin as Outreach Workers and must be between 13-20 years of age. They raise awareness of Teen Link in their school and community or they join our Youth Suicide Speakers Bureau to help educate their peers about youth suicide. Help line volunteers must be between 15-20 years of age. Adult volunteers are needed to supervise the help line volunteers or to provide youth suicide prevention training in schools.
WA Warm Line:
(Apply at the link.) Seeking people in mental health recovery. Warm Line calls are answered by people living in mental health recovery who want to connect with and empower others.
WA Warm Line: Veterans (Apply at the link.) Are you a veteran who would like to support other veterans? Veterans who have lived experience with an emotional or mental health challenge can volunteer to provide peer support for other vets.
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This group of over 20 mentors provide short-term, telephone-based mentoring to newly bereaved suicide loss survivors. If you are interested in learning more about the phone worker training, volunteer program and application process please fill out the contact form or call 206-461-3210 ext 697.
Board of Trustees:
(Complete form on site.) All are welcome to apply, but especially seeking people outside of King County.
Seeking candidates with professional experience in finance/CPA, public relations/communications, business, technology, fund development or public/governmental affairs. Also looking for candidates with prior Board experience.
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Welcoming individuals with the skills and talents to help us improve operations or to help in community relations efforts. Seeking those with an interest in suicide prevention or recovery issues.
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Darrington Strong: Our mission is to facilitate communication, work to increase family wage jobs by providing resources, marketing and education to build a sustainable quality of life for the Darrington community.
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Community Member, living within the Darrington School District - $15.00 annual dues
Business or Organization Member, functioning within the Darrington School District - $30.00 annual dues
Associate Member, a nonvoting member, living outside of the Darrington School District, wanting to keep connected with Darrington and ongoing projects - $15.00 annual dues
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Friends of North Mountain: We need volunteers for everything from painting and hauling materials, to making & delivering lunches and providing technical support. To become a volunteer please send a note to info@northmountainlookout.com with a brief list of skills and areas you would like to volunteer in.
Adopt Highway 530: If you would like to join the Darrington volunteers keeping the SR 530 corridor clean, send us an email: darringtonstrong@gmail.com or call our voicemail: 360.474.7324.
Visual Impact: We are currently looking into
street planters for Darrington Street. Several small towns have street planters adopted by businesses neighborhoods and/or families which pass on cost to the municipal governments and build a sense of place in their communities.
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Foster Parent Alliance of Washington State (FPAWS): Volunteer Opportunities
FPAWS is a non-profit corporation chartered in January 1976 providing support and services to foster families throughout the State of Washington. We are a state affiliate of the
National Foster Parent Alliance.
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Friends for Public Use (FFPU): A division of Darrington Strong - Our goal is, through volunteer efforts, to keep access to our public lands such as hiking trails, campgrounds, climbing routes, and more.
Adopt a Road: By adopting a road our objective is to try to keep roadbeds healthy and attempt to avoid future costly repairs. The adopter routinely removes manageable sized debris from the road. To become a volunteer, contact martha@ffpu.org
National Trail Day: National Trail Day, the first Saturday in June, is a day set aside for volunteers to come out and help with the huge task of maintaining our many miles of trails. Come out to lend a hand helping the trails you love on National Trail Day. Contact brucewol@comcast.net (Bruce Wolverton) or Martha (martha@ffpu.org).
Work Parties: Forest road work-parties consist of removing rocks, logs and other debris off of roads, out of ditches, catch basins and making sure culverts are not blocked. Also volunteers will remove encroaching vegetation from road shoulders.
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Lifehouse Ministries: Volunteer Opportunities
Life House equips single moms to raise healthy children, overcome economic hardship, and heal from past trauma.
Types of opportunities available may vary - check website periodically
Email info@lifehousewa.org for an application today
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Making Life Work: Volunteer
Opportunities for involvement include but are not limited to:
Resource Partners, Volunteer Mentors, Workshop Providers, Child Care Providers, Office Assistance, and Marketing Assistance
If you have an area where you would like to contribute, please contact Program Director Marion Mayhew at marion@makinglifework.org
Mockingbird Society: Mockingbird creates, supports, and advocates for racially equitable, healthy environments that develop young people at risk of or experiencing foster care or homelessness.
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Work with the Executive Branch and the Legislature to decrease the number of children who enter the child welfare system; ensure that children receive appropriate and quality care while in the child welfare system; safely return children home or place them with a permanent family more quickly; and successfully transition youth exiting the child welfare system.
Welcoming organizations and individuals dedicated to positive child welfare system reform to join our Coalition. Members consist of individual community members or organizations and can be full voting participants, to have input on our annual advocacy agenda, or informational members to stay up to date on important issues facing children, youth and families.
If you are interested in becoming an informational or voting member representing yourself or an organization, please contact Lauren Frederick at lauren@mockingbirdsociety.org
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Board Committees (Finance, Governance, Philanthropy, Programs)
Administrative Volunteers/Interns
Youth Programs Chapter Meals
MOCKINGBIRD FAMILY Constellation Meals
Please contact Natalie Pond at natalie@mockingbirdsociety.org if you are interested in becoming part of the Mockingbird community!
Mount Baker Boy Scouts of America: Volunteer Positions
Read about the various positions and opportunities
To receive more information about volunteering in the Mount Baker Council, Boy Scouts of America, call 425-338-0380.
Special Event Committees: If you would like further information on how you can be of service on a Special Events Committee, please contact the Everett Council Office at (425) 338-0380.
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Rotary International
Rotary International: We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. Rotary International has two districts covering Snohomish County: District 5050, and District 5030.
District 5050: Club Directory: Rotary District 5050 extends from Everett, Washington, USA to Hope, British Columbia, Canada.
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Marysville Rotary Club: For more information about joining, email District Membership Chair Rob Prosch (rprosch@everettcc.edu) and/or District Webmaster Sean Hogan (shogan@buckleyhogan.com)
Marysville Sunrise Rotary Club: For more information about joining, email District Membership Chair Rob Prosch (rprosch@everettcc.edu) and/or District Webmaster Sean Hogan (shogan@buckleyhogan.com)
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South Everett-Mukilteo Rotary Club: If you have questions regarding Rotary or are interested in Club Membership and would like information or to join us for a meeting, email our membership committee chair Cindi Morrison at clmorris02@aol.com
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District 5030: Club Directory: Rotary in the greater Seattle area is a collective of clubs that meet in almost every community in the Puget Sound Area.
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Mill Creek Rotary Club: Interested in joining the Mill Creek Rotary Club? Contact the Membership Committee: Mailto.membership@millcreekrotary.com
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Sno-Isle Libraries: We engage and inspire our communities through equitable access to knowledge and resources.
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Volunteering at a Community Library: Get started by contacting the volunteer coordinator at
your desired library for a list of opportunities.
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To apply to volunteer at the Marysville Service Center, complete the online volunteer application or obtain a paper copy of the forms needed from Christine Stansfield, Volunteer & Community Engagement Coordinator, 360-651-7003. Completed forms can be returned to Sno-Isle Libraries; 7312 35th Ave. NE; Marysville, WA 98271.
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Sno-Isle Libraries: Friends of the Library: Non-profit volunteer organizations that bring together involved, caring people who support and promote the services and programs of their community library. Through their fundraising efforts, Friends groups undertake projects and supply items that fall outside the established budget of their local library. See below for active Friends groups:
Arlington Library:
Membership Form available online or at the Arlington Library. Membership dues are $10 per year for individuals and $25 per year for businesses. Lifetime membership available for $125. For more information, contact Eileen Ray: eileenmray@gmail.com
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Camano Island Library/
Camano Library Friends: Please pick up a membership form at the circulation desk of the Camano Island Library. Annual dues are: Best Friend $5-$99; Mentor $100-$249; Advocate $250-$499; Benefactor $500-$999; Guardian $1000+
Darrington Library: Membership forms are available at the library, 1005 Cascade St, Darrington, WA. Dues are $5 per year or a contribution of your choice.
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Granite Falls Library: Membership brochures are available at the library, 815 E Galena St., Granite Falls, WA.
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Lynnwood Library: Complete membership form available at the Lynnwood Library, 19200 44th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA. Annual dues are $1.
Marysville Library: Membership forms may be obtained at Marysville Library, 6120 Grove St, Marysville, WA. Annual dues are: Student/Senior - $5; Individual - $10; Family - $15; Business/Organization - $25; Lifetime Membership - $50
Mill Creek Library: Complete a membership form, available at the Mill Creek Library, 15429 Bothell Everett Hwy, Mill Creek, WA. Membership dues are $10 per year.
Monroe Library: Membership brochures are available at Monroe Library, 1070 Village Way, Monroe, WA. Annual dues are: $5 (Single); $15 (Family); $25 (Book Reseller/Business)
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Mukilteo Library: Please pick up a membership form at the circulation desk of the Mukilteo Library, fill it out, and mail to: Friends of the Mukilteo Library; 4675 Harbour Pointe Blvd.; Mukilteo, WA 98275
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Stanwood Library: Please contact the library for more information on joining. Phone: 360-629-3132.
Sultan Library: Please contact the library for more information on joining. Phone: 360-793-1695.
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Youth Leadership Opportunities
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County: Leadership Program types and availability vary by location
Torch Club: A small-group leadership and service club for boys and girls ages 11-13. A Torch Club is a powerful vehicle through which Club staff can help meet the special character development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage in their life. Members learn to elect officers and work together to implement activities in four areas: service to the Club and community; education; health and fitness; and social recreation.
Keystone: A unique leadership development experience providing opportunities for young people ages 14-18. Youth participate, both in and out of the Club, in activities in three focus areas: academic success, career preparation and community service. With the guidance of an adult advisor, the Club aims to have a positive impact on members, the Club and the community.
Youth of the Year: Is the premier recognition program for Club members, promoting service to the Club; community and family; academic success; strong moral character, life goals; and poise and public speaking ability. Clubs recognize members ages 14-18 as Youth of the Month winners and select a YOY, who then participates in state competitions.
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Hand in Hand: Volunteer Opportunities
Through Hand in Hand Safe Place, the Outreach Program and the newly developed Foster Support Services, Hand in Hand provides resources and refuge to all children and families in need throughout the community.
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Volunteer Form online for interest in volunteering at Safe Place, in the Outreach Program, in Foster Support Services, or in participating in an Internship (for AA/BA candidates)
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Mockingbird Foster Youth Programs (partnering with YouthNet in Snohomish County): For Foster youth ages 13-25
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Everett Chapter meets 3rd Tuesday monthly, 4:30 - 6:30 PM, at YouthNet, 227 N 4th St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
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Rotary International
Rotary International: We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. Rotary International has two districts covering Snohomish County: District 5050, and District 5030.
District 5050: Club Directory: Rotary District 5050 extends from Everett, Washington, USA to Hope, British Columbia, Canada.
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Everett Rotaract: If you are interested in becoming a Rotaract member, please contact the Everett Club at evrotary@evrotary.org
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Marysville Rotary Club: For more information about joining, email District Membership Chair Rob Prosch (rprosch@everettcc.edu) and/or District Webmaster Sean Hogan (shogan@buckleyhogan.com)
Marysville Sunrise Rotary Club: For more information about joining, email District Membership Chair Rob Prosch (rprosch@everettcc.edu) and/or District Webmaster Sean Hogan (shogan@buckleyhogan.com)
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South Everett-Mukilteo Rotary Club: If you have questions regarding Rotary or are interested in Club Membership and would like information or to join us for a meeting, email our membership committee chair Cindi Morrison at clmorris02@aol.com
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District 5030: Club Directory: Rotary in the greater Seattle area is a collective of clubs that meet in almost every community in the Puget Sound Area.
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Mill Creek Rotary Club: Interested in joining the Mill Creek Rotary Club? Contact the Membership Committee: Mailto.membership@millcreekrotary.com
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Take the Next Step/City Life/Youth for Christ
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Students are given the opportunity to grow as individuals by serving weekly through Take the Next Step (TTNS), Youth For Christ (YFC), and Monroe Covenant Church (MCC)
Students are given specific tasks and job responsibilities that will grow their leadership abilities, cultivate social skills, and help prepare them for future employment opportunities
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YMCA of Snohomish County
Youth Dynamics (Christian organization)
Leadership Development: Various programs by age group; scholarships are available to cover the cost of tuition for each program.
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During this 12 day course, students spend time with our staff walking through life stories, values, and team building activities to help each person understand where their identity lies and how to work well with a team. Students are then challenged through the use of outdoor adventures such as backpacking, rock climbing, inflatable kayaking, mountaineering, and horsemanship.
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During the six-week internship, students will experience discipleship, adventure, challenge, and leadership. Some of the adventures that students may experience include inflatable kayaking, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, horseback riding, backpacking, hiking, challenge course, and mountaineering.
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As a member of the Summer Staff team, you will be trained to guide teenagers on a variety of wilderness activities, including whitewater rafting, rock climbing, backpacking, challenge courses, horseback riding, and kayaking. You will be mentored and work alongside our seasoned staff to design ministry programs, assist in group facilitation, and help with the logistical details that come with each trip.
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Stonewater Adventure School is meant to disciple, equip, and empower adults 18 and older by providing a safe, engaging, and adventure-centric learning environment for self-discovery, leadership, and faith.
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