Current Students | Faculty and Staff | Alumni | Parents

Volunteer Center

General Opportunities

General Opportunities

Alphabetical lists

Central Pierce Fire and Rescue (CPFR)

Open to all volunteers. CPFR can utilize the skills and energy of all sorts of people. They in no way limit to firefighter personnel, and plan to find a way to incorporate to all types of volunteers.

Back to top

Church of Living Water

Over a hundred volunteer opportunities, ranging from jail ministry to choreography, from video editor to hair cutting for the homeless.

Back to top

Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA)

A wide variety of volunteer opportunities for any ability and any special skills. Opportunities range from 2 months to 2 years. Local and world wide possibilities.

Back to top

Goodwill

Provide advice, leadership, and assistance with activities such as fundraising, counseling, mentoring, and administrative support.

Back to top

Holden Village Summer Opportunity

Holden Village, in the Cascade Mountains, is looking for summer staff and summer volunteers! Requirements for volunteers: be a part of the Christian community, be in good health, make a minimum 3-week commitment. Many opportunities from a back-up medic, a carpenter, potter, media ministry, to the snack bar!
www.holdenvillage.org

Back to top

Idealist.org

“The most complete online resource center for the global nonprofit community.” Links to organizations, support services, community information, campaign events, kids and teens, career fairs, and volunteer opportunities. »  Idealist.org

Back to top

Join Together

Be part of prevention of alcohol and drug abuse. “Do more work in an hour than you might do in a week” online at www.jointogether.org/gv

Back to top

LeMay - America's Car Museum


LeMay

Tour Guides/Docents – Provide visitors with knowledgeable information regarding the LeMay collection, Harold and Nancy LeMay’s backgrounds, and the history of Marymount.

Museum Attendant/Maintenance – This may include washing, waxing, and detailing the vehicles for display. Sweep and mop museum floors, or clean/dust non-vehicle displays. Assist in preparing vehicles for parades and on/off-site events.

Vehicle Maintenance and Support – Mechanical tasks such as brake jobs, oil changes, tune-ups, fluid changes, etc. Detailing – both interior and exterior. Assist in cleaning and organizing shop and tool rooms. The completion of specified training classes are required and provided.

Drivers – Responsible for the transport of vehicles to and from events. Special driver training is required, and driver’s experience will be matched with the needs of the museum.

Back to top

Lutheran Volunteer Corps

The Lutheran Volunteer Corps is a full-time program that offers people a one-year opportunity for spiritual and personal exploration while working for social justice, living in intentional community and simplifying their lifestyles. Volunteers are matched with non-profit organizations in Baltimore, MD; Wilmington, DE; Washington, DC; Chicago, IL; Milwaukee, WI; Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN; Seattle and Tacoma, WA; and the Bay Area, CA. LVC volunteers work in such areas as AIDS/HIV, addiction and recovery, anti-racism, children and youth, community development, education, employment, the environment, food and hunger, GLBT rights, health care, housing and homelessness, immigration and refugees, international solidarity, legal assistance, and peace. You do not need to be Lutheran, but must be at least 21 years old.

Back to top


Index

- Central Pierce Fire and R.
- Church of Living Water
- ELCA
- Goodwill
- Holden Village
- Idealist.org
- Join Together
- LeMay
- Lutheran Volunteer Corps


For more information, please contact the Volunteer Center.
Phone: 253-535-8318
Email: volunteer@plu.edu