Volunteer: Enka Middle Community Nights featuring Homework DinersCommunity Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the Enka Middle School campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. Enka Intermediate and Enka Middle will host Community Nights together. We will alternate monthly between Enka Intermediate School and Enka Middle School. Each event will offer something unique and exciting, from hands-on activities to themed celebrations. To sign up to volunteer when Community Nights are at Enka Intermediate, please click here. Community Nights are open to any family in the Enka community, whether they have a child attending the school or not. The Enka Intermediate & Enka Middle Community Night occurs twice a month on Monday from 5:00-6:30 pm. Each week will have 5 slots available for a 2-hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45 pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (ie. sneakers, Crocs, etc.) No jewelry (necklaces, earrings, nose rings, etc.) Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager - be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location Enka Middle School 390 Ashbury Road, Candler, NC 28715 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity: Individuals can click the blue "Respond" button above to secure their spot and receive next step instructions about the event If you want to volunteer with friends, family, or coworkers, the blue “Respond as a Team” button above to secure everyone’s spot in the group Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Organization: Enka Middle School Community Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the Enka Middle School campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. Enka Intermediate and Enka Middle will host Community Nights together. We will alternate monthly between Enka Intermediate School and Enka Middle School. Each event will offer something unique and exciting, from hands-on activities to themed celebrations. To sign up to volunteer when Community Nights are at Enka Intermediate, please click here. Community Nights are open to any family in the Enka community, whether they have a child attending the school or not. The Enka Intermediate & Enka Middle Community Night occurs twice a month on Monday from 5:00-6:30 pm. Each week will have 5 slots available for a 2-hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45 pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (ie. sneakers, Crocs, etc.) No jewelry (necklaces, earrings, nose rings, etc.) Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager - be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location Enka Middle School 390 Ashbury Road, Candler, NC 28715 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity: Individuals can click the blue "Respond" button above to secure their spot and receive next step instructions about the event If you want to volunteer with friends, family, or coworkers, the blue “Respond as a Team” button above to secure everyone’s spot in the group Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Organization: Enka Middle School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Reynolds Middle Community Nights featuring Homework DinersCommunity Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the Reynolds Middle School campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. Community Nights are open to any family in the Reynolds community, whether they have a child attending the school or not. The Reynolds Middle Community Nights occur on Tuesdays from 5:00-6:30 pm. Each week has 6 slots available for a 2-hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45 pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Additionally, volunteers will receive a meal and are welcome to bring their family. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Set up and clean up Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (ie. sneakers, Crocs, etc.)* Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty* *For those serving food. Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager- be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location A.C. Reynolds Middle School 2 Rocket Drive Asheville, NC 28803
Organization: Reynolds Middle School Community Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the Reynolds Middle School campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. Community Nights are open to any family in the Reynolds community, whether they have a child attending the school or not. The Reynolds Middle Community Nights occur on Tuesdays from 5:00-6:30 pm. Each week has 6 slots available for a 2-hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45 pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Additionally, volunteers will receive a meal and are welcome to bring their family. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Set up and clean up Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (ie. sneakers, Crocs, etc.)* Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty* *For those serving food. Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager- be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location A.C. Reynolds Middle School 2 Rocket Drive Asheville, NC 28803
Organization: Reynolds Middle School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28803 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Asheville Middle Community Nights featuring Homework DinersCommunity Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the AMS campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. Community Nights are open to any family in the Asheville community, whether they have a child attending the school or not. The Cougar Community Night occur Tuesdays from 5:00-6:30pm. Each week will have 4 slots available for a 2-hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45 pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (i.e.. sneakers, Crocs, etc.)* Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty* *If serving food. Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager - be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location Asheville Middle School 211 S. French Broad Avenue Asheville, NC 28801 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity: Individuals can click the blue "Respond" button above to secure their spot and receive next step instructions about the event If you want to volunteer with friends, family, or coworkers, the blue “Respond as a Team” button above to secure everyone’s spot in the group Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Organization: Asheville Middle School Community Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the AMS campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. Community Nights are open to any family in the Asheville community, whether they have a child attending the school or not. The Cougar Community Night occur Tuesdays from 5:00-6:30pm. Each week will have 4 slots available for a 2-hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45 pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (i.e.. sneakers, Crocs, etc.)* Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty* *If serving food. Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager - be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location Asheville Middle School 211 S. French Broad Avenue Asheville, NC 28801 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity: Individuals can click the blue "Respond" button above to secure their spot and receive next step instructions about the event If you want to volunteer with friends, family, or coworkers, the blue “Respond as a Team” button above to secure everyone’s spot in the group Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Organization: Asheville Middle School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Owen Middle Community Nights featuring Homework DinersCommunity Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the Owen Middle School campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. First Community Night of each month is game night! Community Nights are open to any family in the Owen community, whether they have a child attending the school or not. The Owen Middle Community Night occurs every Thursday from 5:00-6:30 pm. Each week will have 4 slots available for a 2-hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45 pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (ie. sneakers, Crocs, etc.)* Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty* *For those serving food. Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager - be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location Owen Middle School 730 Old US Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity: Individuals can click the blue "Respond" button above to secure their spot and receive next step instructions about the event If you want to volunteer with friends, family, or coworkers, the blue “Respond as a Team” button above to secure everyone’s spot in the group Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Organization: Charles D. Owen Middle Community Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the Owen Middle School campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. First Community Night of each month is game night! Community Nights are open to any family in the Owen community, whether they have a child attending the school or not. The Owen Middle Community Night occurs every Thursday from 5:00-6:30 pm. Each week will have 4 slots available for a 2-hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45 pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (ie. sneakers, Crocs, etc.)* Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty* *For those serving food. Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager - be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location Owen Middle School 730 Old US Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity: Individuals can click the blue "Respond" button above to secure their spot and receive next step instructions about the event If you want to volunteer with friends, family, or coworkers, the blue “Respond as a Team” button above to secure everyone’s spot in the group Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Organization: Charles D. Owen Middle Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28778 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hall Fletcher Elementary Community Nights featuring Homework DinersCommunity Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the Hall Fletcher Elementary campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. Each event will offer something unique and exciting, from hands-on activities to themed celebrations. HFE Community Nights are on Thursday from 5:00-6:30 pm unless otherwise indicated. The HFES Community Night occurs on Thursdays from 5:00-6:30 pm. Each week will have 4 slots available for a 2 hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (ie. sneakers, Crocs, etc.)* Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty* *If serving food. Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager - be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location Hall Fletcher Elementary, 60 Ridgelawn Rd, Asheville, NC 28715 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity: Individuals can click the blue "Respond" button above to secure their spot and receive next step instructions about the event If you want to volunteer with friends, family, or coworkers, the blue “Respond as a Team” button above to secure everyone’s spot in the group Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Organization: Hall Fletcher Elementary School Community Nights featuring Homework Diners are a welcoming family engagement event at the Hall Fletcher Elementary campus that includes a free, catered meal for families and students, time for relationship building between school staff and families, academic tutoring support and connections to community resources. Each event will offer something unique and exciting, from hands-on activities to themed celebrations. HFE Community Nights are on Thursday from 5:00-6:30 pm unless otherwise indicated. The HFES Community Night occurs on Thursdays from 5:00-6:30 pm. Each week will have 4 slots available for a 2 hour shift. Volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:45 pm and leave at 6:45pm to assist with setting up and breaking down the event. Roles Registering, welcoming, and directing attendees at the event Homework Support Meal Service Assistance Attire Wear comfortable, close-toed non-skid shoes (ie. sneakers, Crocs, etc.)* Wear clothing that you are ok getting dirty* *If serving food. Requirements Read the follow-up email sent by the UWABC Community Nights Manager - be sure to arrive at the relevant time for the shift Follow all Health and Safety guidelines Health & Safety Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer is available on site Gloves provided while handling food Skills Positive customer service skills Bending, twisting, and stooping can occur depending on the role assigned Comfortable standing for long periods of time Location Hall Fletcher Elementary, 60 Ridgelawn Rd, Asheville, NC 28715 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity: Individuals can click the blue "Respond" button above to secure their spot and receive next step instructions about the event If you want to volunteer with friends, family, or coworkers, the blue “Respond as a Team” button above to secure everyone’s spot in the group Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Organization: Hall Fletcher Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28806 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Deliver Meal to Community Nights at Various SchoolsDelivery Drivers Needed!
Help Equal Plates Project deliver meals to the community! Equal Plates Project is a local nonprofit that purchases from small farms at fair prices, transforms their quality ingredients into nourishing meals, and partners with community organizations to share thousands of meals each week with neighbors facing complex barriers to food access. Delivery info: Deliver meals for United Way Community Nights at various Buncombe County schools. Arrive at Central's kitchen at 3:45pm to pick up the meal and drive to a Buncombe County schools. You will receive address and instructions upon pick up. **Trucks, vans, stations wagons and hatchbacks are preferred as you will need to transport between 2 and 6 styrofoam coolers that measure 15"x17"x24".** Volunteer Responsibilities: Help load meals into your personal vehicle Deliver meals to destination at the required time and unload into receiving space Present delivery ticket to destination kitchen staff, as required Requirements: Orientation: to be completed before you begin your first shift Signed liability waiver: can be completed on site before your first shift Reliable transportation **see note above about vehicles** Valid Driver's License Must agree to maintain privacy of community members Skills Required: Promptness to ensure meals are delivered on time Ability to lift 25-30 lbs Positive attitude Location:
Organization: Equal Plates Project Delivery Drivers Needed!
Help Equal Plates Project deliver meals to the community! Equal Plates Project is a local nonprofit that purchases from small farms at fair prices, transforms their quality ingredients into nourishing meals, and partners with community organizations to share thousands of meals each week with neighbors facing complex barriers to food access. Delivery info: Deliver meals for United Way Community Nights at various Buncombe County schools. Arrive at Central's kitchen at 3:45pm to pick up the meal and drive to a Buncombe County schools. You will receive address and instructions upon pick up. **Trucks, vans, stations wagons and hatchbacks are preferred as you will need to transport between 2 and 6 styrofoam coolers that measure 15"x17"x24".** Volunteer Responsibilities: Help load meals into your personal vehicle Deliver meals to destination at the required time and unload into receiving space Present delivery ticket to destination kitchen staff, as required Requirements: Orientation: to be completed before you begin your first shift Signed liability waiver: can be completed on site before your first shift Reliable transportation **see note above about vehicles** Valid Driver's License Must agree to maintain privacy of community members Skills Required: Promptness to ensure meals are delivered on time Ability to lift 25-30 lbs Positive attitude Location:
Organization: Equal Plates Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chainsaw/Tree WorkBorn in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the Valley Hope Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit established to provide direct assistance to the families and communities of the Swannanoa River Valley. Our mission is to restore hope and rebuild lives in North Carolina and surrounding communities by providing vital assistance, fostering community collaboration, and promoting preparedness for future disasters. With thousands of families displaced from their homes and extreme damage to properties, volunteers with experience in minor chainsaw work and tree removal are desperately needed to help the residents of the Swannanoa River valley and the people of Western North Carolina.
Volunteer Responsibilities: Assess treework needs Transport equipment Cut/process downed trees Assist volunteers/property owners
Requirements: Background Check Personal Transportation
Skills Required: Experience with chainsaws (chainsaw certification is a plus) Ability to lift heavy objects Ability to stand for long periods Positive and compassionate communication skills Harsh weather conditions
Attire: Protective gear: glasses, helmet, gloves etc. Close toed shoes Workwear
Location: 1035 Old US Hwy 70W, Black Mountain, NC 28711
To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org Organization: Valley Hope Foundation Born in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the Valley Hope Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit established to provide direct assistance to the families and communities of the Swannanoa River Valley. Our mission is to restore hope and rebuild lives in North Carolina and surrounding communities by providing vital assistance, fostering community collaboration, and promoting preparedness for future disasters. With thousands of families displaced from their homes and extreme damage to properties, volunteers with experience in minor chainsaw work and tree removal are desperately needed to help the residents of the Swannanoa River valley and the people of Western North Carolina.
Volunteer Responsibilities: Assess treework needs Transport equipment Cut/process downed trees Assist volunteers/property owners
Requirements: Background Check Personal Transportation
Skills Required: Experience with chainsaws (chainsaw certification is a plus) Ability to lift heavy objects Ability to stand for long periods Positive and compassionate communication skills Harsh weather conditions
Attire: Protective gear: glasses, helmet, gloves etc. Close toed shoes Workwear
Location: 1035 Old US Hwy 70W, Black Mountain, NC 28711
To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org Organization: Valley Hope Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heavy Equipment OperatorBorn in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the Valley Hope Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit established to provide direct assistance to the families and communities of the Swannanoa River Valley. Our mission is to restore hope and rebuild lives in North Carolina and surrounding communities by providing vital assistance, fostering community collaboration, and promoting preparedness for future disasters. Volunteers with experience in heavy equipment operation are desperately needed to help the residents of the Swannanoa River valley and the people of Western North Carolina recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Volunteers will be using various machinery and equipment to remove storm debris. Volunteer Responsibilities: Assess debris cleanup needs Cleanup and remove debris using equipment Assist in general care of equipment during operations Work with volunteers and staff Requirements: Background check Personal transportation Orientation Skills Required: Experience and/or training with heavy equipment Ability to lift heavy objects Ability to stand/sit for long periods Positive and compassionate communication skills Harsh weather conditions Attire: Comfortable work wear Safety glasses Work gloves Close toed shoes Location: 1035 Old US Hwy 70W, Black Mountain, NC 28711 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org Organization: Valley Hope Foundation Born in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the Valley Hope Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit established to provide direct assistance to the families and communities of the Swannanoa River Valley. Our mission is to restore hope and rebuild lives in North Carolina and surrounding communities by providing vital assistance, fostering community collaboration, and promoting preparedness for future disasters. Volunteers with experience in heavy equipment operation are desperately needed to help the residents of the Swannanoa River valley and the people of Western North Carolina recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Volunteers will be using various machinery and equipment to remove storm debris. Volunteer Responsibilities: Assess debris cleanup needs Cleanup and remove debris using equipment Assist in general care of equipment during operations Work with volunteers and staff Requirements: Background check Personal transportation Orientation Skills Required: Experience and/or training with heavy equipment Ability to lift heavy objects Ability to stand/sit for long periods Positive and compassionate communication skills Harsh weather conditions Attire: Comfortable work wear Safety glasses Work gloves Close toed shoes Location: 1035 Old US Hwy 70W, Black Mountain, NC 28711 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org Organization: Valley Hope Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28711 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: United Way ABC: Front Desk/Office Volunteer NeededWe have many people coming to our building looking for resources and wanting to help with relief efforts and more. We are looking for volunteers to help with evolving daily operations of our offices.
Morning (9:00 - 12:30) and afternoon (12:30 - 4:00) shifts available
Volunteer Responsibilities: Orientation and training will be provided by office personnel at the beginning of each volunteer shift Perform clerical tasks, including filing, phone calls, and moving items around office space Bundle supplies for volunteers, partner organizations, and office staff membersAttire: Please wear clothing that is between business casual and casual. There are members of our offices that have allergies and sensitivities to fragrances please mindful of perfumes, lotions, fragrant perfumes. Keep in mind that you'll be in an office space but also will want comfortable shoes for walking around. Location: 50 S French Broad Ave, Suite 100, Asheville, NC 28801 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button to sign up! Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!
Organization: United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County We have many people coming to our building looking for resources and wanting to help with relief efforts and more. We are looking for volunteers to help with evolving daily operations of our offices.
Morning (9:00 - 12:30) and afternoon (12:30 - 4:00) shifts available
Volunteer Responsibilities: Orientation and training will be provided by office personnel at the beginning of each volunteer shift Perform clerical tasks, including filing, phone calls, and moving items around office space Bundle supplies for volunteers, partner organizations, and office staff membersAttire: Please wear clothing that is between business casual and casual. There are members of our offices that have allergies and sensitivities to fragrances please mindful of perfumes, lotions, fragrant perfumes. Keep in mind that you'll be in an office space but also will want comfortable shoes for walking around. Location: 50 S French Broad Ave, Suite 100, Asheville, NC 28801 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button to sign up! Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!
Organization: United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inclusive Dance Classroom AssistantOrganization Description Opportunity Overview Volunteer Responsibilities Assist lead instructor with classroom management Support behavior management strategies Encourage and engage students during activities Help collect simple data to track student progress Assist at off-site performances and events Requirements Completion of short volunteer orientation and role briefing Commitment to all scheduled classes and select special events Personal transportation to site and event locations Skills Required Comfort and confidence working with people of varying abilities Positive, empathetic, and patient demeanor Ability to stand and move for over 1 hour Attire Comfortable clothing suitable for movement Location Health and Safety Masks optional; bring your own if desired Hand sanitizer available on site Schedule & Commitment Mondays, 5:30–6:15 PM and 6:15–7:00 PM, September - May Short check-ins before and after each class: 5:15–5:30 PM & 7:00–7:15 PM Occasional special events and performances outside of regular class times .To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply: Organization: Black Mountain Center for the Arts Organization Description Opportunity Overview Volunteer Responsibilities Assist lead instructor with classroom management Support behavior management strategies Encourage and engage students during activities Help collect simple data to track student progress Assist at off-site performances and events Requirements Completion of short volunteer orientation and role briefing Commitment to all scheduled classes and select special events Personal transportation to site and event locations Skills Required Comfort and confidence working with people of varying abilities Positive, empathetic, and patient demeanor Ability to stand and move for over 1 hour Attire Comfortable clothing suitable for movement Location Health and Safety Masks optional; bring your own if desired Hand sanitizer available on site Schedule & Commitment Mondays, 5:30–6:15 PM and 6:15–7:00 PM, September - May Short check-ins before and after each class: 5:15–5:30 PM & 7:00–7:15 PM Occasional special events and performances outside of regular class times .To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply: Organization: Black Mountain Center for the Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Presbyterian Kitchen: Cook for your community at Equal Plates ProjectCome Cook for your community in our new kitchen!
Equal Plates Project is a local nonprofit that purchases from small farms at fair prices, transforms their quality ingredients into nourishing meals, and partners with community organizations to share thousands of meals each week with neighbors facing complex barriers to food access. Volunteer Responsibilities: process local farm products (vegetables and meat)chop fresh vegetablesprepare meals and portion into meal trayswash dishesrelated kitchen tasks as neededhave fun with the awesome and talented Central kitchen team!Requirements: Orientation - to be completed at the beginning of your first shiftSigned liability waiver - can be completed on site before your first shiftMinimum Age: 16 years oldSkills Required: Ability to stand for long periods. We have chairs for breaks, but most of the work requires standing.Positive attitude and willingness to learn new thingsAttire: Non-slip, closed-toed shoesSomething to pull your hair back (hair tie, bandana, hat) - the kitchen will have hair netsLocation: 40 Church Street;There is no parking at First Presbyterian church. However, you are welcome to park behind Central United Methodist Church on Buncombe Street. *NOTE: we now have parking passes that need to be put on your car dashboard. Please come to the Central UMC first, grab a pass and return it after your shift. Access the parking lot via Buncombe St. behind the church (click here to see a dropped pin of the parking lot) Park at the top of Buncombe St. by the fire escape. Ring the bell at the black gate by the Equal Plates Project sign. There are also a couple of free parking garages nearby that you can park in or you can use the paid street parking. Once parked, walk on Church Street towards Patton Avenue and turn down the alley that runs next to the church. When you get to the blue dumpsters, turn right and ring the doorbell by the Equal Plates sign. To sign up, simply: Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions from our organizationPlease DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Thanks for understanding.Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form Organization: Equal Plates Project Come Cook for your community in our new kitchen!
Equal Plates Project is a local nonprofit that purchases from small farms at fair prices, transforms their quality ingredients into nourishing meals, and partners with community organizations to share thousands of meals each week with neighbors facing complex barriers to food access. Volunteer Responsibilities: process local farm products (vegetables and meat)chop fresh vegetablesprepare meals and portion into meal trayswash dishesrelated kitchen tasks as neededhave fun with the awesome and talented Central kitchen team!Requirements: Orientation - to be completed at the beginning of your first shiftSigned liability waiver - can be completed on site before your first shiftMinimum Age: 16 years oldSkills Required: Ability to stand for long periods. We have chairs for breaks, but most of the work requires standing.Positive attitude and willingness to learn new thingsAttire: Non-slip, closed-toed shoesSomething to pull your hair back (hair tie, bandana, hat) - the kitchen will have hair netsLocation: 40 Church Street;There is no parking at First Presbyterian church. However, you are welcome to park behind Central United Methodist Church on Buncombe Street. *NOTE: we now have parking passes that need to be put on your car dashboard. Please come to the Central UMC first, grab a pass and return it after your shift. Access the parking lot via Buncombe St. behind the church (click here to see a dropped pin of the parking lot) Park at the top of Buncombe St. by the fire escape. Ring the bell at the black gate by the Equal Plates Project sign. There are also a couple of free parking garages nearby that you can park in or you can use the paid street parking. Once parked, walk on Church Street towards Patton Avenue and turn down the alley that runs next to the church. When you get to the blue dumpsters, turn right and ring the doorbell by the Equal Plates sign. To sign up, simply: Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions from our organizationPlease DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Thanks for understanding.Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form Organization: Equal Plates Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Central United Methodist Kitchen: Cook for your Community at Equal Plates Project!Come Cook For Your Community!
Equal Plates Project is a local nonprofit that purchases from small farms at fair prices, transforms their quality ingredients into nourishing meals, and partners with community organizations to share thousands of meals each week with neighbors facing complex barriers to food access.
Volunteer Responsibilities: process local farm products (vegetables and meat) chop fresh vegetables prepare meals and portion into meal trays wash dishes related kitchen tasks as needed have fun with the awesome and talented Central kitchen team!Requirements: Orientation - to be completed at the beginning of your first shift Signed liability waiver - can be completed on site before your first shiftMinimum age: 16 years oldSkills Required: Ability to stand for long periods. We have chairs for breaks, but most of the work requires standing. Positive attitude and willingness to learn new thingsAttire: Non-slip, closed-toed shoes Something to pull your hair back (hair tie, bandana, hat) - the kitchen will have hair netsLocation: 27 Church Street - park in the lot behind the church. Turn onto Buncombe Street and park in the top lot by the fire escape. Ring the bell on the black gate by Equal Plates Project sign. *NOTE: we now have parking passes that need to be put on your car dashboard. Please come to the Central first, grab a pass and return it after your shift.To sign up, simply: Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Equal Plates Project Come Cook For Your Community!
Equal Plates Project is a local nonprofit that purchases from small farms at fair prices, transforms their quality ingredients into nourishing meals, and partners with community organizations to share thousands of meals each week with neighbors facing complex barriers to food access.
Volunteer Responsibilities: process local farm products (vegetables and meat) chop fresh vegetables prepare meals and portion into meal trays wash dishes related kitchen tasks as needed have fun with the awesome and talented Central kitchen team!Requirements: Orientation - to be completed at the beginning of your first shift Signed liability waiver - can be completed on site before your first shiftMinimum age: 16 years oldSkills Required: Ability to stand for long periods. We have chairs for breaks, but most of the work requires standing. Positive attitude and willingness to learn new thingsAttire: Non-slip, closed-toed shoes Something to pull your hair back (hair tie, bandana, hat) - the kitchen will have hair netsLocation: 27 Church Street - park in the lot behind the church. Turn onto Buncombe Street and park in the top lot by the fire escape. Ring the bell on the black gate by Equal Plates Project sign. *NOTE: we now have parking passes that need to be put on your car dashboard. Please come to the Central first, grab a pass and return it after your shift.To sign up, simply: Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Equal Plates Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Free Community Market First Shift - Opportunities for November 2025The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the first shift of the day, volunteers will assist in setting up the Free Community Market. This involves: unloading food; sorting, arranging, and storing food; setting up shopping stations and parking areas; and beginning client intake process. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing us at info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the first shift of the day, volunteers will assist in setting up the Free Community Market. This involves: unloading food; sorting, arranging, and storing food; setting up shopping stations and parking areas; and beginning client intake process. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing us at info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Free Community Market First Shift - Opportunities for October 2025The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the first shift of the day, volunteers will assist in setting up the Free Community Market. This involves: unloading food; sorting, arranging, and storing food; setting up shopping stations and parking areas; and beginning client intake process. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing us at info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the first shift of the day, volunteers will assist in setting up the Free Community Market. This involves: unloading food; sorting, arranging, and storing food; setting up shopping stations and parking areas; and beginning client intake process. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing us at info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Free Community Market First Shift - Opportunities for December 2025The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the first shift of the day, volunteers will assist in setting up the Free Community Market. This involves: unloading food; sorting, arranging, and storing food; setting up shopping stations and parking areas; and beginning client intake process. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing us at info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the first shift of the day, volunteers will assist in setting up the Free Community Market. This involves: unloading food; sorting, arranging, and storing food; setting up shopping stations and parking areas; and beginning client intake process. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing us at info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Free Community Market Second Shift: Opportunities available November 2025The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the second shift of the day, volunteers will assist clients and other volunteers with the Free Community Market and Clean up. Tasks can include supervising the shopping station, restocking tables, assisting with gatekeeping, assisting with intake, assisting clients with groceries, and assisting with parking lot safety. Everyone assists with cleanup at Market close. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonahseville.org Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the second shift of the day, volunteers will assist clients and other volunteers with the Free Community Market and Clean up. Tasks can include supervising the shopping station, restocking tables, assisting with gatekeeping, assisting with intake, assisting clients with groceries, and assisting with parking lot safety. Everyone assists with cleanup at Market close. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonahseville.org Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Free Community Market Second Shift: Opportunities available December 2025 (copy)The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the second shift of the day, volunteers will assist clients and other volunteers with the Free Community Market and Clean up. Tasks can include supervising the shopping station, restocking tables, assisting with gatekeeping, assisting with intake, assisting clients with groceries, and assisting with parking lot safety. Everyone assists with cleanup at Market close. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonahseville.org Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church The Free Community Market At Montmorenci UMC is a MANNA Partner Agency. We provide a free choice pantry in a market format every Wednesday for Food Insecure neighbors in Hominy Valley and surrounding communities. Our goal is to create healthier, happier families and a more productive community by providing access to nutrient dense food for all our neighbors. We have been in operation since March 2013 and currently serve about 110 households (460 persons weekly.) Our community is "trilingual": English, Spanish, and Ukrainian. In the second shift of the day, volunteers will assist clients and other volunteers with the Free Community Market and Clean up. Tasks can include supervising the shopping station, restocking tables, assisting with gatekeeping, assisting with intake, assisting clients with groceries, and assisting with parking lot safety. Everyone assists with cleanup at Market close. Indoor and outdoor tasks are available. Requirements: Respond to the shift by clicking the blue RESPOND button above If you want to volunteer with friends or family, click the blue RESPOND AS A TEAM button above Must be at least 18 years old OR be accompanied by an adult if between 12-17 years oldSkills Required: Positive customer service skills Ability to remain calm during times of crisis Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds) Bending, twisting, stooping Comfortable working outside in all weather conditionsAttire: Wear clothes that are comfortable and let you move freely Dress for the weather forecast Comfortable, close-toed shoesLocation: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Health and Safety: Masks are optional, bring your own if you need one Hand sanitizer and hand washing stations are available on site Gloves provided during food packagingTo sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions about the event Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonahseville.org Organization: Montmorenci United Methodist Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Content Creator & Event Media SpecialistCapture the energy and creativity of Black Mountain Center for the Arts events through photography, video, and digital storytelling. This role helps elevate BMCA’s visibility and build an engaging archive of performances, exhibitions, workshops, and community programs Key Responsibilities: Photograph and/or record event highlights, including gallery exhibitions, performances, workshops, and audience interactions. Create short-form content—such as videos, reels, or story clips—for BMCA’s website and social media platforms. Curate and edit visual content: select strong clips/photos, adjust lighting or framing, and add basic captions or text overlays. Collaborate with BMCA staff to identify key moments and storytelling opportunities. Submit edited assets in a timely manner for promotional use or archival storage. Qualifications: Own or have access to photography/video equipment (DSLR, mirrorless, smartphone with good camera, gimbals, mics) and basic editing software (e.g. Lightroom, Premiere, or smartphone apps). Creative eye and strong visual storytelling skills. Familiarity with social media formats (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok) preferred. Reliable, organized, and able to deliver edited content in a timely fashion. Comfortable working alongside event attendees and BMCA staff in public settings. Expectations & Commitment: Available for one or more BMCA events—such as exhibitions, performances, or community activities. Time commitment varies: from 2–5 hours per event, depending on scope. Remote content editing and delivery may follow in support of outreach efforts. Volunteer Perks: Hands-on experience capturing creative arts events and building a visible portfolio. Insight into BMCA’s programming and access to classes, gallery exhibitions, and performances. (Work Trade Available) Opportunity to contribute to BMCA’s mission of community arts access and engagement. Organization: Black Mountain Center for the Arts Capture the energy and creativity of Black Mountain Center for the Arts events through photography, video, and digital storytelling. This role helps elevate BMCA’s visibility and build an engaging archive of performances, exhibitions, workshops, and community programs Key Responsibilities: Photograph and/or record event highlights, including gallery exhibitions, performances, workshops, and audience interactions. Create short-form content—such as videos, reels, or story clips—for BMCA’s website and social media platforms. Curate and edit visual content: select strong clips/photos, adjust lighting or framing, and add basic captions or text overlays. Collaborate with BMCA staff to identify key moments and storytelling opportunities. Submit edited assets in a timely manner for promotional use or archival storage. Qualifications: Own or have access to photography/video equipment (DSLR, mirrorless, smartphone with good camera, gimbals, mics) and basic editing software (e.g. Lightroom, Premiere, or smartphone apps). Creative eye and strong visual storytelling skills. Familiarity with social media formats (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok) preferred. Reliable, organized, and able to deliver edited content in a timely fashion. Comfortable working alongside event attendees and BMCA staff in public settings. Expectations & Commitment: Available for one or more BMCA events—such as exhibitions, performances, or community activities. Time commitment varies: from 2–5 hours per event, depending on scope. Remote content editing and delivery may follow in support of outreach efforts. Volunteer Perks: Hands-on experience capturing creative arts events and building a visible portfolio. Insight into BMCA’s programming and access to classes, gallery exhibitions, and performances. (Work Trade Available) Opportunity to contribute to BMCA’s mission of community arts access and engagement. Organization: Black Mountain Center for the Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Reading Tutor With Read 2 SucceedAt Read 2 Succeed Asheville/Buncombe (R2S), we believe all children are capable, brilliant, and worthy of an education that affirms their full potential. We partner with families, schools, and volunteers to support K–5 students across Asheville and Buncombe County in becoming confident, joyful readers. Public schools—especially those serving Black and Brown students—are under-resourced and impacted by systems that weren’t built for equity. That’s why we’re looking for community members ready to show up with consistency, humility, and respect for the hard work students are already doing to learn to read. We’re recruiting volunteer reading tutors to commit to one student for the full school year, meeting with them twice a week during or after school. Our tutors are trained, supported, and deeply connected to a network of people committed to literacy justice and educational equity in our community. Ready to get involved? Learn more and apply today... To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Read to Succeed Asheville/Buncombe At Read 2 Succeed Asheville/Buncombe (R2S), we believe all children are capable, brilliant, and worthy of an education that affirms their full potential. We partner with families, schools, and volunteers to support K–5 students across Asheville and Buncombe County in becoming confident, joyful readers. Public schools—especially those serving Black and Brown students—are under-resourced and impacted by systems that weren’t built for equity. That’s why we’re looking for community members ready to show up with consistency, humility, and respect for the hard work students are already doing to learn to read. We’re recruiting volunteer reading tutors to commit to one student for the full school year, meeting with them twice a week during or after school. Our tutors are trained, supported, and deeply connected to a network of people committed to literacy justice and educational equity in our community. Ready to get involved? Learn more and apply today... To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Read to Succeed Asheville/Buncombe Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28806 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for Mobile Pantry Food DistributionWe are looking for volunteers for our monthly food distributions at AC Reynolds High School. Volunteers will help distribute food to families. Any family can receive food, no qualifying questions asked. Volunteer arrive at 7:30am to AC Reynolds High School. Food is distributed from 8:30am-10:00am. Volunteer Responsibilities: Get food ready to be placed in families' cars Greet and talk to families Place boxes in trunks of families' cars Location: AC Reynolds High School - 1 Rocket Drive, Asheville NC 28803 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above. Organization: OneGenAway We are looking for volunteers for our monthly food distributions at AC Reynolds High School. Volunteers will help distribute food to families. Any family can receive food, no qualifying questions asked. Volunteer arrive at 7:30am to AC Reynolds High School. Food is distributed from 8:30am-10:00am. Volunteer Responsibilities: Get food ready to be placed in families' cars Greet and talk to families Place boxes in trunks of families' cars Location: AC Reynolds High School - 1 Rocket Drive, Asheville NC 28803 To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above. Organization: OneGenAway Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28803 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Brothers Big Sisters: Community-Based MentoringBig Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina’s mission is to create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. As part of the United 4 Youth network, we supervise mentorship programs between volunteers (Bigs) and community youth (Littles) aged 7-15. Bigs spend their time cooking, gardening, hiking, and exploring with their Littles to spark their passions and ignite their potential.
BBBSWNC is looking for volunteers to serve as one-to-one mentors to youth aged 7-15. Volunteers must have availability for two-to-four (2-4) hours two (2) times a month. Volunteers must be available on weekends and occasionally on weeknights. Asheville City and Buncombe County are diverse communities with students of all backgrounds, including many BIPOC students. BBBS encourages volunteers of color and male volunteers to apply for this opportunity. Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers must commit to 2 - 4 hours biweekly.Volunteers must commit to volunteering for one (1) calendar year. Volunteer Requirements Please "RESPOND" to this opportunity above 18 years of age or older Personal transportation Complete BBBS application and interview Complete a background check Experience working with youth encouraged Skills Required: Demonstrate Reliability: Meet with your Little for 2 - 4 hours biweekly for one calendar year. Showing up for your Little is vital. Foster Aspirations/Mentorship Relationship: Support your Little in thinking about their hopes, dreams, and future goals while fostering your connection and mentorship. Encourage Academic Growth/Personal Sparks: Help your Little build confidence, skills and personal sparks. Remain Flexible: Be flexible when outings are occasionally disrupted or need to be rescheduled. Maintain Program Communication: Stay in regular monthly contact with your Program Coordinator and your Little's family to ensure a strong mentorship.
Use your best judgement to dress appropriately for a school setting. Location: Where you live or work will be heavily considered when matching you with your Little. The address listed on this site is our office location in the United Way Building. Health/Safety: Once accepted, volunteers will be interviewed, get background and reference checks, and complete a virtual 60-minute safety training. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina’s mission is to create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. As part of the United 4 Youth network, we supervise mentorship programs between volunteers (Bigs) and community youth (Littles) aged 7-15. Bigs spend their time cooking, gardening, hiking, and exploring with their Littles to spark their passions and ignite their potential.
BBBSWNC is looking for volunteers to serve as one-to-one mentors to youth aged 7-15. Volunteers must have availability for two-to-four (2-4) hours two (2) times a month. Volunteers must be available on weekends and occasionally on weeknights. Asheville City and Buncombe County are diverse communities with students of all backgrounds, including many BIPOC students. BBBS encourages volunteers of color and male volunteers to apply for this opportunity. Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers must commit to 2 - 4 hours biweekly.Volunteers must commit to volunteering for one (1) calendar year. Volunteer Requirements Please "RESPOND" to this opportunity above 18 years of age or older Personal transportation Complete BBBS application and interview Complete a background check Experience working with youth encouraged Skills Required: Demonstrate Reliability: Meet with your Little for 2 - 4 hours biweekly for one calendar year. Showing up for your Little is vital. Foster Aspirations/Mentorship Relationship: Support your Little in thinking about their hopes, dreams, and future goals while fostering your connection and mentorship. Encourage Academic Growth/Personal Sparks: Help your Little build confidence, skills and personal sparks. Remain Flexible: Be flexible when outings are occasionally disrupted or need to be rescheduled. Maintain Program Communication: Stay in regular monthly contact with your Program Coordinator and your Little's family to ensure a strong mentorship.
Use your best judgement to dress appropriately for a school setting. Location: Where you live or work will be heavily considered when matching you with your Little. The address listed on this site is our office location in the United Way Building. Health/Safety: Once accepted, volunteers will be interviewed, get background and reference checks, and complete a virtual 60-minute safety training. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Brothers Big Sisters: Site-Based MentoringBig Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina’s mission is to create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. As part of the United 4 Youth network, we supervise mentorship programs across Asheville City & Buncombe County School Districts. BBBS is looking for volunteers to serve as one-to-one mentors to an elementary school student. Volunteers must have availability for one (1) hour during the typical school day (8:30am-3:30pm). Asheville City and Buncombe County are diverse communities with students of all backgrounds, including many BIPOC students. BBBS encourages volunteers of color and male volunteers to apply for this opportunity. Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers must commit to one hour weekly at an ACS, BCS or charter school. Volunteers must commit to volunteering for one (1) calendar year. Volunteer Requirements Please "RESPOND" to this opportunity above 18 years of age or older Personal transportation Complete BBBS application and interview Complete a background check Experience working with youth encouraged Skills Required: Demonstrate Reliability: Meet with your mentee for one hour each week during the school year. Showing up for your mentees is vital. Foster Aspirations: Support your mentee in thinking about their hopes, dreams, and future goals. Encourage Academic Growth: Help your mentee build confidence and skills in reading, math, and other school subjects. Follow School Procedures/Adapt to School Schedules: Sign in at the school office and ensure your mentee returns to class after each session. Be flexible when sessions are occasionally disrupted by field trips, testing, or other events. Respect Confidentiality: Honor the privacy of your mentee and keep all shared information confidential. Maintain Program Communication: Stay in regular monthly contact with your Program Coordinator and appointed school staff member to ensure strong support. Use your best judgement to dress appropriately for a school setting. Location: Your volunteer site will be at a school we partner with, selected based on what’s most convenient for you—whether that’s near your home or workplace. The address listed on this site is our office location in the United Way Building. Health/Safety: Once accepted, volunteers will complete a virtual 60-minute safety training and also additional best practices and safety discussion with a BBBS staff member during the orientation and interview process. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina’s mission is to create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. As part of the United 4 Youth network, we supervise mentorship programs across Asheville City & Buncombe County School Districts. BBBS is looking for volunteers to serve as one-to-one mentors to an elementary school student. Volunteers must have availability for one (1) hour during the typical school day (8:30am-3:30pm). Asheville City and Buncombe County are diverse communities with students of all backgrounds, including many BIPOC students. BBBS encourages volunteers of color and male volunteers to apply for this opportunity. Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers must commit to one hour weekly at an ACS, BCS or charter school. Volunteers must commit to volunteering for one (1) calendar year. Volunteer Requirements Please "RESPOND" to this opportunity above 18 years of age or older Personal transportation Complete BBBS application and interview Complete a background check Experience working with youth encouraged Skills Required: Demonstrate Reliability: Meet with your mentee for one hour each week during the school year. Showing up for your mentees is vital. Foster Aspirations: Support your mentee in thinking about their hopes, dreams, and future goals. Encourage Academic Growth: Help your mentee build confidence and skills in reading, math, and other school subjects. Follow School Procedures/Adapt to School Schedules: Sign in at the school office and ensure your mentee returns to class after each session. Be flexible when sessions are occasionally disrupted by field trips, testing, or other events. Respect Confidentiality: Honor the privacy of your mentee and keep all shared information confidential. Maintain Program Communication: Stay in regular monthly contact with your Program Coordinator and appointed school staff member to ensure strong support. Use your best judgement to dress appropriately for a school setting. Location: Your volunteer site will be at a school we partner with, selected based on what’s most convenient for you—whether that’s near your home or workplace. The address listed on this site is our office location in the United Way Building. Health/Safety: Once accepted, volunteers will complete a virtual 60-minute safety training and also additional best practices and safety discussion with a BBBS staff member during the orientation and interview process. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Brothers Big Sisters: Middle School Group MentoringBig Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina’s mission is to create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. As part of the United 4 Youth network, we supervise mentorship programs across Asheville City & Buncombe County School Districts. BBBSWNC is looking for volunteers to serve as a Group Mentor to co-lead a one-hour per week session with a group of middle school students during the school year. Topics include team building, healthy relationships, communication, and conflict resolution. Session curriculum is provided. BBBSWNC staff conduct a volunteer interview, background checks, reference checks, and a training. Volunteers must have availability for one (1) hour during the typical school day (8:30am-3:30pm). Asheville City and Buncombe County are diverse communities with students of all backgrounds, including many BIPOC students. BBBSWNC encourages volunteers of color and male volunteers to apply for this opportunity. Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers must commit to one hour weekly at Erwin, Enka, AC Reynolds or Owen Middle School. Volunteers must commit to volunteering for at least one school semester, but one calendar school year is preferred. Volunteer Requirements Please "RESPOND" to this opportunity above 18 years of age or older Personal transportation Complete BBBS application and interview Complete a background check Experience working with youth encouraged Skills Required: Demonstrate Reliability: Meet with your mentees for one hour each week during the school year prepared to lead Group with the Group lesson plan provided by BBBSWNC for that week. Showing up for your mentees is vital. Foster Aspirations: Support your mentees in thinking about their hopes, dreams, and future goals. Encourage Academic Growth/Sense of Belonging: Help your mentees build confidence and skills while promoting a sense of belonging with their fellow peers, and academic growth. Follow School Procedures/Adapt to School Schedules: Sign in at the school office and ensure your mentees returns to class after each session. Be flexible when sessions are occasionally disrupted by field trips, testing, or other events. Respect Confidentiality: Honor the privacy of your mentees and keep all shared information confidential except for possible safety concerns, which must be communicated ASAP to a BBBSWNC staff member. Maintain Program Communication: Stay in regular monthly contact with your Group Mentoring Program Coordinator and appointed school staff member to ensure strong support.
Use your best judgement to dress appropriately for a school setting. Location: Your volunteer site will be at a school we partner with including - Erwin, Enka, AC Reynolds and Owen Middle School - selected based on what’s most convenient for you or what Group Mentor volunteer positions are available. The address listed on this site is our office location in the United Way Building. Health/Safety: Once accepted, volunteers will complete an orientation and interview process, background and reference checks, a virtual 60-minute safety training and also additional Group Mentoring training with a BBBSWNC staff member. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina’s mission is to create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. As part of the United 4 Youth network, we supervise mentorship programs across Asheville City & Buncombe County School Districts. BBBSWNC is looking for volunteers to serve as a Group Mentor to co-lead a one-hour per week session with a group of middle school students during the school year. Topics include team building, healthy relationships, communication, and conflict resolution. Session curriculum is provided. BBBSWNC staff conduct a volunteer interview, background checks, reference checks, and a training. Volunteers must have availability for one (1) hour during the typical school day (8:30am-3:30pm). Asheville City and Buncombe County are diverse communities with students of all backgrounds, including many BIPOC students. BBBSWNC encourages volunteers of color and male volunteers to apply for this opportunity. Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers must commit to one hour weekly at Erwin, Enka, AC Reynolds or Owen Middle School. Volunteers must commit to volunteering for at least one school semester, but one calendar school year is preferred. Volunteer Requirements Please "RESPOND" to this opportunity above 18 years of age or older Personal transportation Complete BBBS application and interview Complete a background check Experience working with youth encouraged Skills Required: Demonstrate Reliability: Meet with your mentees for one hour each week during the school year prepared to lead Group with the Group lesson plan provided by BBBSWNC for that week. Showing up for your mentees is vital. Foster Aspirations: Support your mentees in thinking about their hopes, dreams, and future goals. Encourage Academic Growth/Sense of Belonging: Help your mentees build confidence and skills while promoting a sense of belonging with their fellow peers, and academic growth. Follow School Procedures/Adapt to School Schedules: Sign in at the school office and ensure your mentees returns to class after each session. Be flexible when sessions are occasionally disrupted by field trips, testing, or other events. Respect Confidentiality: Honor the privacy of your mentees and keep all shared information confidential except for possible safety concerns, which must be communicated ASAP to a BBBSWNC staff member. Maintain Program Communication: Stay in regular monthly contact with your Group Mentoring Program Coordinator and appointed school staff member to ensure strong support.
Use your best judgement to dress appropriately for a school setting. Location: Your volunteer site will be at a school we partner with including - Erwin, Enka, AC Reynolds and Owen Middle School - selected based on what’s most convenient for you or what Group Mentor volunteer positions are available. The address listed on this site is our office location in the United Way Building. Health/Safety: Once accepted, volunteers will complete an orientation and interview process, background and reference checks, a virtual 60-minute safety training and also additional Group Mentoring training with a BBBSWNC staff member. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home RepairWith thousands of families displaced from their homes by the storm, we have been able to provide both temporary and permanent housing solutions to residents of the Swannanoa River valley. We continue to provide building materials and facilitate infrastructure development efforts throughout Buncombe County. Volunteers with experience in skilled trades and general contracting are desperately needed to continue this good work. Most work will happen on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Work may include but is not limited to: 1. Demolition 2. Carpentry 3. Electrical 4. Plumbing 5. General Home Repair If you or someone you know has experience and technical know how please reach out to us at the Valley Hope Foundation. Organization: Valley Hope Foundation With thousands of families displaced from their homes by the storm, we have been able to provide both temporary and permanent housing solutions to residents of the Swannanoa River valley. We continue to provide building materials and facilitate infrastructure development efforts throughout Buncombe County. Volunteers with experience in skilled trades and general contracting are desperately needed to continue this good work. Most work will happen on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Work may include but is not limited to: 1. Demolition 2. Carpentry 3. Electrical 4. Plumbing 5. General Home Repair If you or someone you know has experience and technical know how please reach out to us at the Valley Hope Foundation. Organization: Valley Hope Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28778 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Open HouseCome visit us during our open hours to learn more about how to get plugged in at the Asheville Tool Library! Take a tour, learn about volunteer options and ongoing projects. Organization: Asheville Tool Library Come visit us during our open hours to learn more about how to get plugged in at the Asheville Tool Library! Take a tour, learn about volunteer options and ongoing projects. Organization: Asheville Tool Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28806 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Brothers Big Sisters: High School Bigs ProgramBig Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina’s mission is to create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. As part of the United 4 Youth network, we supervise one-to-one mentorship programs at elementary schools across Asheville City & Buncombe County School Districts. BBBS is looking for High School volunteers 16 years or older to serve as one-to-one mentors to an elementary school student. Volunteers must have availability for one (1) hour during the typical school day (8:30am-3:30pm) or during aftercare (3:30-5pm). Asheville City and Buncombe County are diverse communities with students of all backgrounds, including many BIPOC students. BBBS encourages volunteers of color and male volunteers to apply for this opportunity. Volunteer Responsibilities: Volunteers must commit to one hour weekly at an ACS, BCS, or charter school Volunteers must commit to volunteering for one (1) calendar year. Requirements: Please "RESPOND" to this opportunity above Must be 16 years of age or older and attending high school in Buncombe County Must have personal transportation unless attending a high school with a middle or elementary school within walking distance Complete BBBS application and interview Complete a background check Skills Required: Demonstrate Reliability: Meet with your mentee for one hour each week during the school year. Showing up for your mentees is vital. Foster Aspirations: Support your mentee in thinking about their hopes, dreams, and future goals. Encourage Academic Growth: Help your mentee build confidence and skills in reading, math, and other school subjects. Follow School Procedures/Adapt to School Schedules: Sign in at the school office and ensure your mentee returns to class after each session. Be flexible when sessions are occasionally disrupted by field trips, testing, or other events. Respect Confidentiality: Honor the privacy of your mentee and keep all shared information confidential. Maintain Program Communication: Stay in regular monthly contact with your Program Coordinator and appointed school staff member to ensure strong support. Attire: Use your best judgement to dress appropriately for a school setting Location: School site will be determined during the enrollment process based on your preferences and school partnerships Health and Safety: Once accepted, volunteers will attend a 60-minute training with BBBS staff that will review health & safety policies. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina’s mission is to create and support mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. As part of the United 4 Youth network, we supervise one-to-one mentorship programs at elementary schools across Asheville City & Buncombe County School Districts. BBBS is looking for High School volunteers 16 years or older to serve as one-to-one mentors to an elementary school student. Volunteers must have availability for one (1) hour during the typical school day (8:30am-3:30pm) or during aftercare (3:30-5pm). Asheville City and Buncombe County are diverse communities with students of all backgrounds, including many BIPOC students. BBBS encourages volunteers of color and male volunteers to apply for this opportunity. Volunteer Responsibilities: Volunteers must commit to one hour weekly at an ACS, BCS, or charter school Volunteers must commit to volunteering for one (1) calendar year. Requirements: Please "RESPOND" to this opportunity above Must be 16 years of age or older and attending high school in Buncombe County Must have personal transportation unless attending a high school with a middle or elementary school within walking distance Complete BBBS application and interview Complete a background check Skills Required: Demonstrate Reliability: Meet with your mentee for one hour each week during the school year. Showing up for your mentees is vital. Foster Aspirations: Support your mentee in thinking about their hopes, dreams, and future goals. Encourage Academic Growth: Help your mentee build confidence and skills in reading, math, and other school subjects. Follow School Procedures/Adapt to School Schedules: Sign in at the school office and ensure your mentee returns to class after each session. Be flexible when sessions are occasionally disrupted by field trips, testing, or other events. Respect Confidentiality: Honor the privacy of your mentee and keep all shared information confidential. Maintain Program Communication: Stay in regular monthly contact with your Program Coordinator and appointed school staff member to ensure strong support. Attire: Use your best judgement to dress appropriately for a school setting Location: School site will be determined during the enrollment process based on your preferences and school partnerships Health and Safety: Once accepted, volunteers will attend a 60-minute training with BBBS staff that will review health & safety policies. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to receive next-step instructions from our organization! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blunt Kitchen: Volunteers Needed In Our KitchenWe are seeking volunteers to help in our mobile kitchen in Swannanoa, where we are cooking free hot meals for those in need in the Asheville area. Volunteer Responsibilities: Kitchen prep, readying meals for delivery pickup, organizing, cleaning, delivery driving, and more. Requirements: Ability to follow direction and maintain positivity in a fast paced environment! Skills Required: Attire: Comfortable, close-toed shoes; layers as you may be between inside and outside; a hat or head covering for working in the kitchen. Location: 120 Alexander Place, Swannanoa, NC 28778 Volunteers will show up for their shifts and check in at our mobile kitchen, which is located across from Blunt Pretzels. Our volunteer lead for the day will be present to intake volunteers for their shift and orient them for their tasks. Health and Safety: To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Button Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Organization: Blunt Kitchen We are seeking volunteers to help in our mobile kitchen in Swannanoa, where we are cooking free hot meals for those in need in the Asheville area. Volunteer Responsibilities: Kitchen prep, readying meals for delivery pickup, organizing, cleaning, delivery driving, and more. Requirements: Ability to follow direction and maintain positivity in a fast paced environment! Skills Required: Attire: Comfortable, close-toed shoes; layers as you may be between inside and outside; a hat or head covering for working in the kitchen. Location: 120 Alexander Place, Swannanoa, NC 28778 Volunteers will show up for their shifts and check in at our mobile kitchen, which is located across from Blunt Pretzels. Our volunteer lead for the day will be present to intake volunteers for their shift and orient them for their tasks. Health and Safety: To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply Button Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Organization: Blunt Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28778 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Archiving HelpMeher Archive Collective is dedicated to establishing and maintaining an archive to preserve knowledge and materials associated with Meher Baba’s life and work, and to providing a location for service opportunities for the local community. We are renovating the historic Red Oak School building in Weaverville and are close to having our archive move into a section of that building. With one of our main priorities being archiving, our archiving team is searching for volunteers to aid in our efforts. Archiving involves accessing received items and collections, taking inventory of the items, and caring for the items in a way that aims to preserve and protect them. This is tedious but fulfilling and honorable work, getting to come in contact with Baba-related artifacts and caring for them in a way that allows for them to be shared with the world for generations. This work is flexible, allowing for varying hours throughout the week depending on your schedule.
Location: At archivists house or 53 Red Oak School Rd in Weaverville depending on date Attire: CasualHair must be tied back and covered with a bandana or scarf to prevent contamination of artifactsTo express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Meher Archive Collective Meher Archive Collective is dedicated to establishing and maintaining an archive to preserve knowledge and materials associated with Meher Baba’s life and work, and to providing a location for service opportunities for the local community. We are renovating the historic Red Oak School building in Weaverville and are close to having our archive move into a section of that building. With one of our main priorities being archiving, our archiving team is searching for volunteers to aid in our efforts. Archiving involves accessing received items and collections, taking inventory of the items, and caring for the items in a way that aims to preserve and protect them. This is tedious but fulfilling and honorable work, getting to come in contact with Baba-related artifacts and caring for them in a way that allows for them to be shared with the world for generations. This work is flexible, allowing for varying hours throughout the week depending on your schedule.
Location: At archivists house or 53 Red Oak School Rd in Weaverville depending on date Attire: CasualHair must be tied back and covered with a bandana or scarf to prevent contamination of artifactsTo express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Meher Archive Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28787 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media TeamPart of Meher Archive Collective’s mission is to share Meher Baba’s message and teachings with the world. In today’s age, social media is the key to sharing information and connecting with people no matter the location. Meher Archive Collective is seeking social media literate volunteers to join our Social Media Team and aid in our efforts to spread the word about our non-profit and Meher Baba. Using apps like Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), TikTok, Snapchat, Threads, and YouTube, volunteers will collaborate on posts about Meher Archive Collective news, updates, upcoming events, potential volunteer opportunities, and fundraising campaigns, as well as educational and commemorative posts about Meher Baba. Ideally, the team would meet once a week to discuss upcoming plans and posts, as well as statistics and engagement. One of our main goals with this team will be using social media to reach younger and broader audiences via strategies like following trends and basing ideas off of the various platforms. This role offers a flexible schedule based on your desired hours.
To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Organization: Meher Archive Collective Part of Meher Archive Collective’s mission is to share Meher Baba’s message and teachings with the world. In today’s age, social media is the key to sharing information and connecting with people no matter the location. Meher Archive Collective is seeking social media literate volunteers to join our Social Media Team and aid in our efforts to spread the word about our non-profit and Meher Baba. Using apps like Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), TikTok, Snapchat, Threads, and YouTube, volunteers will collaborate on posts about Meher Archive Collective news, updates, upcoming events, potential volunteer opportunities, and fundraising campaigns, as well as educational and commemorative posts about Meher Baba. Ideally, the team would meet once a week to discuss upcoming plans and posts, as well as statistics and engagement. One of our main goals with this team will be using social media to reach younger and broader audiences via strategies like following trends and basing ideas off of the various platforms. This role offers a flexible schedule based on your desired hours.
To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Organization: Meher Archive Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28787 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Literacy Tutors Needed!Before you even begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
Your safety and limiting the spread of COVID-19 is everyone’s main priority. We encourage you to review and adhere to the recommendations on the Buncombe County readiness site on how best to avoid COVID-19 and what to do if you think you might have it.
Literacy Together (formerly the Literacy Council of Buncombe County) is a nonprofit organization working with children, youth, and adults to increase comprehensive literacy and English language skills through access to literacy resources and specialized instruction by trained volunteer tutors. Literacy Together relies on volunteer tutors to offer students personal instruction and high-quality materials through various programs. The Youth Literacy Program is seeking tutors to meet with students K-5 twice a week for 50 minutes, between 3:30 pm and 5:30 pm. The Youth Literacy Program works with two after-school programs that primarily serve youth of color. The two locations are in Asheville. Youth Literacy tutors work with children from low-income families who read, write, and/or spell below their grade level. Tutors in this program complete an initial orientation and a 16-20 hours training, which includes some pre-course work and/or homework (short articles to read, short videos to watch). They then receive follow-up support and the option to attend in-service training throughout their tutoring commitment. Youth Literacy tutors commit to working with their students for at least one school year. Time Commitment: Twice a week for 50-minute sessions between 3:30 pm and 5:30 pm. Youth Literacy tutors commit to working with their students for at least one school year.Requirements: GED or High School diploma Excellent customer service skills Ability to work patiently with various levels of literacy skills Access to reliable internet Ability to navigate virtual meetings with minimal distractions Complete a background checkTraining: Tutors must complete 16-20 hours of training prior to being assigned a studentIn order to sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click "respond" above to secure your spot and receive a notification with next step instructions. You can expect a follow up email with additional details and next steps from the Literacy Council within 1-3 business days after responding.Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form. Organization: Literacy Together Before you even begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
Your safety and limiting the spread of COVID-19 is everyone’s main priority. We encourage you to review and adhere to the recommendations on the Buncombe County readiness site on how best to avoid COVID-19 and what to do if you think you might have it.
Literacy Together (formerly the Literacy Council of Buncombe County) is a nonprofit organization working with children, youth, and adults to increase comprehensive literacy and English language skills through access to literacy resources and specialized instruction by trained volunteer tutors. Literacy Together relies on volunteer tutors to offer students personal instruction and high-quality materials through various programs. The Youth Literacy Program is seeking tutors to meet with students K-5 twice a week for 50 minutes, between 3:30 pm and 5:30 pm. The Youth Literacy Program works with two after-school programs that primarily serve youth of color. The two locations are in Asheville. Youth Literacy tutors work with children from low-income families who read, write, and/or spell below their grade level. Tutors in this program complete an initial orientation and a 16-20 hours training, which includes some pre-course work and/or homework (short articles to read, short videos to watch). They then receive follow-up support and the option to attend in-service training throughout their tutoring commitment. Youth Literacy tutors commit to working with their students for at least one school year. Time Commitment: Twice a week for 50-minute sessions between 3:30 pm and 5:30 pm. Youth Literacy tutors commit to working with their students for at least one school year.Requirements: GED or High School diploma Excellent customer service skills Ability to work patiently with various levels of literacy skills Access to reliable internet Ability to navigate virtual meetings with minimal distractions Complete a background checkTraining: Tutors must complete 16-20 hours of training prior to being assigned a studentIn order to sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click "respond" above to secure your spot and receive a notification with next step instructions. You can expect a follow up email with additional details and next steps from the Literacy Council within 1-3 business days after responding.Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form. Organization: Literacy Together Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual and In-person Tutors Needed for English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)Before you even begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
Your safety and limiting the spread of COVID-19 is everyone’s main priority. We encourage you to review and adhere to the recommendations on the Buncombe County readiness site on how best to avoid COVID-19 and what to do if you think you might have it.
Literacy Together (formerly the Literacy Council of Buncombe County) is a nonprofit organization working with children, youth, and adults to increase comprehensive literacy and English language skills through access to literacy resources and specialized instruction by trained volunteer tutors. Literacy Together relies on volunteer tutors to offer students personal instruction and high-quality materials through various programs. The English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program is seeking virtual and in-person tutors to meet with students two hours a week to improve literacy. The English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program teaches oral English, reading, and writing to adults who have immigrated to the U.S. from around the world. ESOL is the largest program at Literacy Together, serving approximately 250 students annually. Our students’ most common goals in learning English are to improve their employment prospects, help their children in school, and pass the U.S. Naturalization exam. Each student works with a trained volunteer tutor, either individually or in a small group of up to ten people. Time Commitment: 2 hours/week for one year minimumRequirements: GED or High School diploma Participate in online training Excellent customer service skills Ability to work patiently with various levels of literacy skills Access to reliable internet Ability to navigate virtual meetings with minimal distractionsTraining: ESOL Training Program takes approximately 8 hours to completeHealth and Safety: All training and tutoring sessions are virtualIn order to sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click "respond" above to secure your spot and receive a notification with the next steps. You can expect a follow up from the Literacy Council within 1-3 business days after responding.Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form. Organization: Literacy Together Before you even begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
Your safety and limiting the spread of COVID-19 is everyone’s main priority. We encourage you to review and adhere to the recommendations on the Buncombe County readiness site on how best to avoid COVID-19 and what to do if you think you might have it.
Literacy Together (formerly the Literacy Council of Buncombe County) is a nonprofit organization working with children, youth, and adults to increase comprehensive literacy and English language skills through access to literacy resources and specialized instruction by trained volunteer tutors. Literacy Together relies on volunteer tutors to offer students personal instruction and high-quality materials through various programs. The English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program is seeking virtual and in-person tutors to meet with students two hours a week to improve literacy. The English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program teaches oral English, reading, and writing to adults who have immigrated to the U.S. from around the world. ESOL is the largest program at Literacy Together, serving approximately 250 students annually. Our students’ most common goals in learning English are to improve their employment prospects, help their children in school, and pass the U.S. Naturalization exam. Each student works with a trained volunteer tutor, either individually or in a small group of up to ten people. Time Commitment: 2 hours/week for one year minimumRequirements: GED or High School diploma Participate in online training Excellent customer service skills Ability to work patiently with various levels of literacy skills Access to reliable internet Ability to navigate virtual meetings with minimal distractionsTraining: ESOL Training Program takes approximately 8 hours to completeHealth and Safety: All training and tutoring sessions are virtualIn order to sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click "respond" above to secure your spot and receive a notification with the next steps. You can expect a follow up from the Literacy Council within 1-3 business days after responding.Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form. Organization: Literacy Together Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GED volunteer tutors (Math and Language Arts)Before you even begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
Your safety and limiting the spread of COVID-19 is everyone’s main priority. We encourage you to review and adhere to the recommendations on the Buncombe County readiness site on how best to avoid COVID-19 and what to do if you think you might have it.
Literacy Together (formerly the Literacy Council of Buncombe County) is a nonprofit organization working with children, youth, and adults to increase comprehensive literacy and English language skills through access to literacy resources and specialized instruction by trained volunteer tutors. Literacy Together relies on volunteer tutors to offer students personal instruction and high-quality materials through various programs.
Our Adult Literacy Program needs GED volunteer tutors asap! Although English is their native language, Adult Literacy students are non-readers who struggle with recognizing individual written words and comprehending a sentence or longer passage. They comprise a diverse group in terms of educational background, socio-economic status, personal goals, and learning styles. Many are challenged by learning disabilities such as dyslexia. They come to us because they want to improve their job prospects, help their children in school, enroll in a GED program, or just feel better about themselves and their ability to cope in today’s world. Check out this video to hear from several Adult Literacy Students. Time Commitment: 2 hours/week for six months minimumRequirements: GED or High School diploma Participate in online training Excellent customer service skills Ability to work patiently with various levels of literacy skills Access to reliable internet Ability to navigate virtual meetings with minimal distractionsTraining: Volunteers must undergo one of the training tracks Basic Training which takes approximately 10 hours GED Program Training which takes approximately 5 to 6 hoursIn order to sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click "respond" above to secure your spot and receive a notification with next steps. You can expect a follow up from the Literacy Council within 1-3 business days after respondingWhy does this matter? We have to limit the number of people attending each project. This helps everyone stay safe by following COVID-19 specific safety measures. Please understand that if you show up on-site without registering first, you may be turned away so that the agency can maintain safety procedures. Safety is our top priority and we want to be sure needs are met while also being safe. Click HERE for current NC safety guidelines. Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form. Organization: Literacy Together Before you even begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
Your safety and limiting the spread of COVID-19 is everyone’s main priority. We encourage you to review and adhere to the recommendations on the Buncombe County readiness site on how best to avoid COVID-19 and what to do if you think you might have it.
Literacy Together (formerly the Literacy Council of Buncombe County) is a nonprofit organization working with children, youth, and adults to increase comprehensive literacy and English language skills through access to literacy resources and specialized instruction by trained volunteer tutors. Literacy Together relies on volunteer tutors to offer students personal instruction and high-quality materials through various programs.
Our Adult Literacy Program needs GED volunteer tutors asap! Although English is their native language, Adult Literacy students are non-readers who struggle with recognizing individual written words and comprehending a sentence or longer passage. They comprise a diverse group in terms of educational background, socio-economic status, personal goals, and learning styles. Many are challenged by learning disabilities such as dyslexia. They come to us because they want to improve their job prospects, help their children in school, enroll in a GED program, or just feel better about themselves and their ability to cope in today’s world. Check out this video to hear from several Adult Literacy Students. Time Commitment: 2 hours/week for six months minimumRequirements: GED or High School diploma Participate in online training Excellent customer service skills Ability to work patiently with various levels of literacy skills Access to reliable internet Ability to navigate virtual meetings with minimal distractionsTraining: Volunteers must undergo one of the training tracks Basic Training which takes approximately 10 hours GED Program Training which takes approximately 5 to 6 hoursIn order to sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click "respond" above to secure your spot and receive a notification with next steps. You can expect a follow up from the Literacy Council within 1-3 business days after respondingWhy does this matter? We have to limit the number of people attending each project. This helps everyone stay safe by following COVID-19 specific safety measures. Please understand that if you show up on-site without registering first, you may be turned away so that the agency can maintain safety procedures. Safety is our top priority and we want to be sure needs are met while also being safe. Click HERE for current NC safety guidelines. Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form. Organization: Literacy Together Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Literacy Tutors Needed!Before you even begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
Your safety and limiting the spread of COVID-19 is everyone’s main priority. We encourage you to review and adhere to the recommendations on the Buncombe County readiness site on how best to avoid COVID-19 and what to do if you think you might have it.
Literacy Together (formerly the Literacy Council of Buncombe County) is a nonprofit organization working with children, youth, and adults to increase comprehensive literacy and English language skills through access to literacy resources and specialized instruction by trained volunteer tutors. Literacy Together relies on volunteer tutors to offer students personal instruction and high-quality materials through various programs. The Adult Literacy Program is seeking tutors to meet with adult students to improve literacy. Although English is their native language, Adult Literacy students are non-readers who struggle with recognizing individual written words and comprehending a sentence or longer passage. They comprise a diverse group in terms of educational background, socio-economic status, personal goals, and learning styles. Many are challenged by learning disabilities such as dyslexia. They come to us because they want to improve their job prospects, help their children in school, enroll in a GED program, or just feel better about themselves and their ability to cope in today’s world. Check out this video to hear from several Adult Literacy Students. Time Commitment: 2 hours/week for one year minimumRequirements: GED or High School diploma Participate in online training Excellent customer service skills Ability to work patiently with various levels of literacy skills Access to reliable internet Ability to navigate virtual meetings with minimal distractionsTraining: Volunteers must undergo one of the training tracks Basic Training which takes approximately 10 hours GED Program Training which takes approximately 5 to 6 hoursIn order to sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click "respond" above to secure your spot and receive a notification with next steps. You can expect a follow up from the Literacy Council within 1-3 business days after respondingHands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form. Organization: Literacy Together Before you even begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
Your safety and limiting the spread of COVID-19 is everyone’s main priority. We encourage you to review and adhere to the recommendations on the Buncombe County readiness site on how best to avoid COVID-19 and what to do if you think you might have it.
Literacy Together (formerly the Literacy Council of Buncombe County) is a nonprofit organization working with children, youth, and adults to increase comprehensive literacy and English language skills through access to literacy resources and specialized instruction by trained volunteer tutors. Literacy Together relies on volunteer tutors to offer students personal instruction and high-quality materials through various programs. The Adult Literacy Program is seeking tutors to meet with adult students to improve literacy. Although English is their native language, Adult Literacy students are non-readers who struggle with recognizing individual written words and comprehending a sentence or longer passage. They comprise a diverse group in terms of educational background, socio-economic status, personal goals, and learning styles. Many are challenged by learning disabilities such as dyslexia. They come to us because they want to improve their job prospects, help their children in school, enroll in a GED program, or just feel better about themselves and their ability to cope in today’s world. Check out this video to hear from several Adult Literacy Students. Time Commitment: 2 hours/week for one year minimumRequirements: GED or High School diploma Participate in online training Excellent customer service skills Ability to work patiently with various levels of literacy skills Access to reliable internet Ability to navigate virtual meetings with minimal distractionsTraining: Volunteers must undergo one of the training tracks Basic Training which takes approximately 10 hours GED Program Training which takes approximately 5 to 6 hoursIn order to sign up for this volunteer project, simply Click "respond" above to secure your spot and receive a notification with next steps. You can expect a follow up from the Literacy Council within 1-3 business days after respondingHands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by completing our Volunteer Experience Form. Organization: Literacy Together Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Archiving Audio Transcription Team HelpMeher Archive Collective is seeking volunteers to join our Transcription Team! Audio transcription involves two roles: Transcriber and Proofreader. Transcribing involves typing out what is being said, as accurately as possible, in the 5-10 minute long MP3 files made from tapes in our collection. Proofreading involves listening to the MP3 files and reviewing the typed transcriptions, identifying and correcting any errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, formatting, and content. These are detail-oriented positions involving tedious work that requires focus, patience, and a commitment to producing high-quality, error-free transcripts. Volunteers may need to listen to audio several times over to ensure they are getting all the details as accurately as possible. Some tapes have damage or poor audio quality, and thus it's more difficult to get a full transcription. Volunteers are asked to make their best guess, but to mark anywhere they cannot understand what's been said so that others may try to fill in. Our audio files can be talks, singing, prayer, poetry and more. Attending transcription meetings Working independently on accepted assignments Working with teams on special projects Submit a volunteer application Review MAC’s Culture and Code of Ethics document.Accept and follow MAC’s IT Policies and Procedures. Attire: Zoom casual Location: Remote Organization: Meher Archive Collective Meher Archive Collective is seeking volunteers to join our Transcription Team! Audio transcription involves two roles: Transcriber and Proofreader. Transcribing involves typing out what is being said, as accurately as possible, in the 5-10 minute long MP3 files made from tapes in our collection. Proofreading involves listening to the MP3 files and reviewing the typed transcriptions, identifying and correcting any errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, formatting, and content. These are detail-oriented positions involving tedious work that requires focus, patience, and a commitment to producing high-quality, error-free transcripts. Volunteers may need to listen to audio several times over to ensure they are getting all the details as accurately as possible. Some tapes have damage or poor audio quality, and thus it's more difficult to get a full transcription. Volunteers are asked to make their best guess, but to mark anywhere they cannot understand what's been said so that others may try to fill in. Our audio files can be talks, singing, prayer, poetry and more. Attending transcription meetings Working independently on accepted assignments Working with teams on special projects Submit a volunteer application Review MAC’s Culture and Code of Ethics document.Accept and follow MAC’s IT Policies and Procedures. Attire: Zoom casual Location: Remote Organization: Meher Archive Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28787 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store/WNC Bridge Foundation
At the WNC Bridge Foundation thrift store, volunteers do everything from accepting donations, sorting and cleaning, stocking shelves, displaying merchandise, to assisting customers. All to ensure our customers enjoy their shopping experience, and find the treasure they didn’t know they even needed! Our thrift store could not run without the commitment, hard work, and skills of our volunteers! We’d love to have you join our vibrant community of volunteers. Former teachers, nurses, bankers, current crafters, and even nuclear engineers are what make the thrift store such a fun, friendly, and fascinating place to share your skills! We’re always on the lookout for dynamic and friendly people who have a desire to give back, no matter what your background. By volunteering, you are directly responsible for helping provide funding for all of WNC Bridge Foundation supports. Click RESPOND for more information on volunteer qualifications for this position and how to apply.
Organization: Western North Carolina Bridge Foundation
At the WNC Bridge Foundation thrift store, volunteers do everything from accepting donations, sorting and cleaning, stocking shelves, displaying merchandise, to assisting customers. All to ensure our customers enjoy their shopping experience, and find the treasure they didn’t know they even needed! Our thrift store could not run without the commitment, hard work, and skills of our volunteers! We’d love to have you join our vibrant community of volunteers. Former teachers, nurses, bankers, current crafters, and even nuclear engineers are what make the thrift store such a fun, friendly, and fascinating place to share your skills! We’re always on the lookout for dynamic and friendly people who have a desire to give back, no matter what your background. By volunteering, you are directly responsible for helping provide funding for all of WNC Bridge Foundation supports. Click RESPOND for more information on volunteer qualifications for this position and how to apply.
Organization: Western North Carolina Bridge Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 28803 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AM & PM Transport For Open Hearts Art Center ParticipantOpen Hearts Art Center (OHAC) is a 501c3 nonprofit day program in downtown Asheville that has been operating since 2005. OHAC supports adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Monday through Friday through various art and creative activities. Volunteer Responsibilities: Transport one of our participants to and/or from the program. Pick up participant from their home in Hendersonville and transport them to the downtown studio by 8:45 am. Pick up participant from the downtown studio by 3pm and transport back to home in Hendersonville. Requirements: Must have Drivers License & Registration Must be able to pass a background check. Must have own Vehicle. We recommend a mid-size crossover style sized vehicle since this is what her accessibility needs require. Must be 18+ Skills Required: Experience with IDD folks is recommended but not required Empathy, Patience, Compassion, reliability Attire: Dress comfortable and presentable- can be casual, daily attire. Location: The Open Hearts Art Center studio is located at 217 Coxe Ave Asheville, NC 28801. The participants address is in Hendersonville and will be disclosed after a volunteer is hired and background checks are completed. Health and Safety: If you are sick/have tested positive for Covid or any virus DO NOT transport participant. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT GET A RESPONSE FROM US Organization: Open Hearts Art Center Open Hearts Art Center (OHAC) is a 501c3 nonprofit day program in downtown Asheville that has been operating since 2005. OHAC supports adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Monday through Friday through various art and creative activities. Volunteer Responsibilities: Transport one of our participants to and/or from the program. Pick up participant from their home in Hendersonville and transport them to the downtown studio by 8:45 am. Pick up participant from the downtown studio by 3pm and transport back to home in Hendersonville. Requirements: Must have Drivers License & Registration Must be able to pass a background check. Must have own Vehicle. We recommend a mid-size crossover style sized vehicle since this is what her accessibility needs require. Must be 18+ Skills Required: Experience with IDD folks is recommended but not required Empathy, Patience, Compassion, reliability Attire: Dress comfortable and presentable- can be casual, daily attire. Location: The Open Hearts Art Center studio is located at 217 Coxe Ave Asheville, NC 28801. The participants address is in Hendersonville and will be disclosed after a volunteer is hired and background checks are completed. Health and Safety: If you are sick/have tested positive for Covid or any virus DO NOT transport participant. To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT GET A RESPONSE FROM US Organization: Open Hearts Art Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 17, 2025 through Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WNC Bridge Foundation - Volunteer at the Rathbun HouseRathbun House is a welcoming hospitality house designed for the family members of patients at Mission Hospital and other nearby healthcare facilities. We offer a comforting, home-like environment for families supporting their loved ones through critical medical care. Our mission is to provide a peaceful, supportive place where families can rest and stay close to their loved ones during difficult times. Our work wouldn’t be possible without the help of dedicated volunteers like you! Rathbun House thrives on the kindness and generosity of individuals who are passionate about supporting families in need. Why Volunteer? Make a direct impact on families during these challenging times. Be part of a supportive and compassionate community. Gain valuable experience and meet wonderful people. Once you've signed up for this opportunity we will be in contact with details and to schedule volunteers with what days and times work for you. Volunteer Responsibilities: Housekeeping: Help us maintain a clean, comfortable environment. Front Desk: Be the welcoming face and provide assistance to our guests. Maintenance: Ensure that our house remains a safe, functional space. Kitchen Duty: Assist in preparing meals and maintaining kitchen cleanliness. Attire: Work clothes Professional attire Location: 121 Sherwood Rd. Asheville NC 28791 The house is located uphill and there is also a gravel road that leads into it. Health and Safety: Bathrooms available Bring your own snacks and drinks To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Organization: Western North Carolina Bridge Foundation Rathbun House is a welcoming hospitality house designed for the family members of patients at Mission Hospital and other nearby healthcare facilities. We offer a comforting, home-like environment for families supporting their loved ones through critical medical care. Our mission is to provide a peaceful, supportive place where families can rest and stay close to their loved ones during difficult times. Our work wouldn’t be possible without the help of dedicated volunteers like you! Rathbun House thrives on the kindness and generosity of individuals who are passionate about supporting families in need. Why Volunteer? Make a direct impact on families during these challenging times. Be part of a supportive and compassionate community. Gain valuable experience and meet wonderful people. Once you've signed up for this opportunity we will be in contact with details and to schedule volunteers with what days and times work for you. Volunteer Responsibilities: Housekeeping: Help us maintain a clean, comfortable environment. Front Desk: Be the welcoming face and provide assistance to our guests. Maintenance: Ensure that our house remains a safe, functional space. Kitchen Duty: Assist in preparing meals and maintaining kitchen cleanliness. Attire: Work clothes Professional attire Location: 121 Sherwood Rd. Asheville NC 28791 The house is located uphill and there is also a gravel road that leads into it. Health and Safety: Bathrooms available Bring your own snacks and drinks To express interest in this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND! Organization: Western North Carolina Bridge Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 28791 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Deep Cleaning - Downtown Welcome Table - THURSDAYSHaywood Street Congregation has set out to be a community that favors the city’s outskirts, lavishes the dinner table with folded napkins and flower bouquets, and prioritizes an individual’s inherent worth over their status. We are looking for people to help deep clean on Thursday from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm for our Wednesday downtown welcome table meal. By cleaning our dining rooms, kitchen, and food storage areas, we can provide a quality environment for our weekly meals. Skills Required: Positive and compassionate customer service skills Willingness to work with and be in community with folks struggling with mental illness, substance use, homelessness Ability to remain standing for long periods Ability to lift up to 10 lbs.Attire: No requirements. Comfortable clothes and shoes recommended. No storage for miscellaneous items i.e. purses, etc.Location: Haywood Street Congregation at 297 Haywood Street Asheville, NC 28801Health and Safety: Drinks and snacks providedTo sign for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Haywood Street Congregation Haywood Street Congregation has set out to be a community that favors the city’s outskirts, lavishes the dinner table with folded napkins and flower bouquets, and prioritizes an individual’s inherent worth over their status. We are looking for people to help deep clean on Thursday from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm for our Wednesday downtown welcome table meal. By cleaning our dining rooms, kitchen, and food storage areas, we can provide a quality environment for our weekly meals. Skills Required: Positive and compassionate customer service skills Willingness to work with and be in community with folks struggling with mental illness, substance use, homelessness Ability to remain standing for long periods Ability to lift up to 10 lbs.Attire: No requirements. Comfortable clothes and shoes recommended. No storage for miscellaneous items i.e. purses, etc.Location: Haywood Street Congregation at 297 Haywood Street Asheville, NC 28801Health and Safety: Drinks and snacks providedTo sign for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Haywood Street Congregation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28748 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Haywood Street Congregation Companion at the Downtown Welcome Table WEDNESDAYSThe Downtown Welcome Table is a restaurant style meal where everyone is welcome to the table to experience a dignifying, abundant meal served on East Fork Pottery with freshly rolled linens and silverware. When you come to serve at Haywood Street you are invited to be a Companion rather than a volunteer. You are invited to "be with" before you "do for." As a companion you can serve as a table server, you can work in our kitchen preparing plates, help clean the dishes in the dish-room or simply sit down and enjoy a meal with a neighbor. Lunch on Wednesdays is served from 10am-12:30pm. Companions are needed from 8am-2:30pm. Must be 18+ Volunteer Responsibilities: Serving Guests Dish Room Kitchen - Food prep & Service Parking Lot Clean Up Floating - offering drinks and desserts Sorting and organizing donationsSkills Required: Positive and compassionate customer service skills Willingness to work with and be in community with folks struggling with mental illness, substance use, homelessness Ability to remain standing for long periodsAbility to be outside in the sun Ability to lift up to 10 lbs.Attire: No requirements. Comfortable clothes and shoes recommended. No storage for miscellaneous items i.e. purses, etc.Location: Haywood Street Congregation at 297 Haywood Street Asheville, NC 28801Health and Safety: No access to bathrooms Drinks and snacks providedTo sign for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Haywood Street Congregation The Downtown Welcome Table is a restaurant style meal where everyone is welcome to the table to experience a dignifying, abundant meal served on East Fork Pottery with freshly rolled linens and silverware. When you come to serve at Haywood Street you are invited to be a Companion rather than a volunteer. You are invited to "be with" before you "do for." As a companion you can serve as a table server, you can work in our kitchen preparing plates, help clean the dishes in the dish-room or simply sit down and enjoy a meal with a neighbor. Lunch on Wednesdays is served from 10am-12:30pm. Companions are needed from 8am-2:30pm. Must be 18+ Volunteer Responsibilities: Serving Guests Dish Room Kitchen - Food prep & Service Parking Lot Clean Up Floating - offering drinks and desserts Sorting and organizing donationsSkills Required: Positive and compassionate customer service skills Willingness to work with and be in community with folks struggling with mental illness, substance use, homelessness Ability to remain standing for long periodsAbility to be outside in the sun Ability to lift up to 10 lbs.Attire: No requirements. Comfortable clothes and shoes recommended. No storage for miscellaneous items i.e. purses, etc.Location: Haywood Street Congregation at 297 Haywood Street Asheville, NC 28801Health and Safety: No access to bathrooms Drinks and snacks providedTo sign for this volunteer opportunity, simply Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next step instructions from our organization Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org. Organization: Haywood Street Congregation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 28801 Allow Groups: No |