If you’re group has a specific date, time, and need that they wish to fulfill in the community, please contact our office at 336-373-1633 and she will help coordinate your volunteer project. Otherwise, see below for a list of specific and general group volunteer opportunities.
General Ideas
For Greensboro Urban Ministry and other homeless shelters: Bake a batch of cookies or other goodies. Gather warm clothing or toiletry items. Greensboro Urban Ministry can provide a list of necessary items. Plant a garden and grow vegetables to donate to a soup kitchen.
Hold a canned food drive for one of several organizations that host a community food bank.
Call local nursing and retirement homes and ask the activities director if a resident would like to receive a monthly pen pal letter from your child or the students at your school or club. Once children have established a relationship, ask if they can visit their new friends.
Hold a litter pick up. As a group, identify a park, section of a stream, or neighborhood. Ask friends and relatives to sponsor students for every bag of litter they pick up. Donate funds to an environmental agency.
Make bookmarks for students and adults learning to read.
Participate as a group in The Volunteer Center’s Human Race in March and raise money for the nonprofit of your choice.
Specific requests from nonprofit agencies for group projects
NEW – URGENT NEED
Senior Resources of Guilford needs volunteers to deliver Mobile Meals and visit with home bound seniors. Must have own transportation and valid NC driver’s license and insurance or working as part of a team with someone who meets these requirements. Routes provided. Must be able to lift coolers full of meals into car. Minimum one-year commitment. All expenses including mileage are tax deductible. Minimum age 16.
Call: 373-4816, extension 249, volcoordinator@senior-resources-guilford.org
ONGOING
Clapp’s Nursing Home: Visit with seniors, play games, entertain, bring friendly pets to visit.
Call: 674-9378
Christians United Outreach Center needs volunteers to help homeless people in the Triad. Assist with transportation, serve as an innkeeper, and provide meals. Must have own transportation. Training provided. Good opportunity for small groups. Minimum age 18.
Contact: Jennifer Cole, 625-1450, Jennifer@cuoc.org
City of Greensboro, Adopt-a-Stream Program. Keep streams and lakes clean by adoption certain sections.
Contact: Veronica Covert, 373-4762, veronica.covert@greensboro-nc.org, www.ci.greensboro.nc.us/stormwater/
Evergreens Senior Healthcare Provide entertainment for seniors including dance, musical performances, magic shows, storytelling, comedy shows, and more.
Contact: Susi Hudson, 218-7587, shudson@eshc.org
Food Assistance Bag and deliver groceries to seniors and adults with disabilities. Warehouse days held monthly on Fridays and Saturdays.
Contact: Jane Carlson, 988-8899, foodassistance@bellsouth.net
Friends Homes of Guilford Visit and befriend seniors and help with regular monthly social activities. Read to seniors, write letters, participate in crafts projects.
Contact: Sheila Dunning, 292-8187, specialservicesfhg@friendshomes.org
Friends Home West Assist with special events/parties for residents, play bingo and other games, read mail and books to residents, participate in crafts projects.
Contact: Dorian Edwards, 292-9952, ext 133, dedwards@friendshomes.org
Greensboro Interfaith Hospitality Network Help families move into new homes. Trucks helpful.
Contact: Kenyatta Richardson, 574-0333, director@gihn.com
Greensboro Urban Ministry Cook and serve meals at Potters House Soup Kitchen or help in the clothing and/or food banks.
Contact: Gail Gore-Lewis, 271-5959, ext 305, lewis@guministry.org or Jamie Bryant 271-5959 ext 304, bryant@guministry.org or www.greensborourbanministry.org
Guilford County Animal Shelter Foster animals, help at weekly adoption fairs.
Contact: Dana Williams, 297-5020, dana@guilfordcountyanimalshelter.com, www.adoptshelterpets.org
Guilford Education Alliance needs volunteers to plan next spring’s On Stage!, a program showcasing student talent in Guilford County public schools. Volunteers are needed to serve on several committees including logicstics, production, publicity, ticket sales, and sponsorships.
Contact: Louise Courts, 841-4332, lcourts@guilfordeducationalliance.org
Habitat for Humanity Assist in building affordable housing for people in need. Your group would be helping with any number of building tasks. No experience or equipment needed.
Contact: Lynn Wells, 232-0148, lwells@hhgg.org, www.hhgg.org
Happy Hills Animal Foundation Foster animals, maintain grounds. Help at adoption fairs.
Contact: Cheryl Routh, 622-3620, info@hhaf.org , www.hhaf.org
Heritage Greens Retirement Community Visit with seniors, play games, help with arts and crafts projects. Minimum age 17.
Contact: Pat Wade, 299-4400, ext 4312
Horsepower Therapeutic Learning Center Provides horseback riding lessons to children and adults with disabilities. Volunteers may help with classes, work in the barn or stables, and maintain trails.
Contact: Jan Clifford, 931-1424, jan@horsepower.org, www.horsepower.org
KopperTop Life Learning Center Provides horseback riding lessons to children and adults with disabilities. Volunteers may help with classes, work in the barn or stables, and maintain trails.
Contact: Deborah Meridith, 565-9723, caseta@aol.com
Mary’s House Help with basic repairs to residential home for mothers and their young children.
Contact: Craig Thomas, 275-5200, maryshousegso@aol.com
Morningview Assisted Living Call bingo for seniors.
Contact: Ashley Rudd, 545-3444
Natural Science Center Variety of group projects for large and small groups. Call for more information.
Contact: Marion Gilligan, 288-3769, ext 330, mgilligan@natsci.org
Pennybyrn at Maryfield Visit residents in the skilled nursing unit; help residents on regular shopping trips and sight-seeing events; help set up meals in the dining room; perform music while residents eat lunch and dinner; help with arts and crafts; plant and maintain flower beds; and do touch-up painting for interior residents’ doors. Minimum age 12.
Contact: Ava Watson, 886-2444, extension 304
Project Linus Makes hand-made blankets and afghans for children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need. Blankets may be crocheted, knitted, quilted, or fleece no-sew.
Contact: Vicki Joyner, 323-0200, coversforkids@yahoo.com, www.projectlinus.org
Salvation Army Prepare dinner for residents of the Center of Hope.
Contact: Christy Hardy, 235-0349, Christy.hardy@uss.salvationarmy.org
Servant Center and Servant House Bag and deliver groceries to seniors and adults with disabilities. Prepare and serve meals with male residents.
Contact: Carol Porter, 275-8585 X 315; cporter@triad.rr.com,
Servant Garden needs volunteers to plant, water, weed, harvest, and distribute produce to the needy. Community garden is located in Summerfield.
Contact: Muriel Inabnet, 336-404-8243, mbinabnet@gmail.com
SPCA of the Triad Help at Saturday pet adoption fairs, maintain the agency’s grounds and facility, foster animals.
Contact: Lisa Crosby, 294-7723, spca@bellsouth.net , www.triadspca.org
Well-Spring Retirement Community Visit with seniors, provide musical entertainment.
Contact: Jennifer Cunningham, 545-5366, jcunningham@well-spring.org
Women’s Hospital of Greensboro Make infant toboggans for newborns to wear home. Good project for elementary school children.
Contact: Ginger Penley, 852-6586, ginger.penley@conehealth.com
