Needs From: Lowcountry Volunteer Connections

Volunteer: Open Arms Children's Home Basic Needs (updated 8/29/25)

We have updated our needs for the teen residents of the Open Arms Children's Home

Shaving cream Lotion Plastic toothbrush cases small bottles of mouthwash Bath Soap (Dove unscented)  Shampoo Razors for teens Feminine hygiene products Deodorant Underwear for teens White pillowcases Hair care products for all hair types Individually wrapped snack foods (examples below)

 

Volunteers prepare or purchase snacks for all the children (we house up to 15).  Items are delivered to the CAPA Office and will be distributed to the home.  This is very important all year long, especially with a house full of teenagers. We greatly need individually wrapped snacks and individual drinks (i.e. juice). Suggestions:

"SlimJims" Takis Pringles cereal bars crackers Little Debbies"hot" chips (any assortment)

Agency: Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA)

We have updated our needs for the teen residents of the Open Arms Children's Home

Shaving cream Lotion Plastic toothbrush cases small bottles of mouthwash Bath Soap (Dove unscented)  Shampoo Razors for teens Feminine hygiene products Deodorant Underwear for teens White pillowcases Hair care products for all hair types Individually wrapped snack foods (examples below)

 

Volunteers prepare or purchase snacks for all the children (we house up to 15).  Items are delivered to the CAPA Office and will be distributed to the home.  This is very important all year long, especially with a house full of teenagers. We greatly need individually wrapped snacks and individual drinks (i.e. juice). Suggestions:

"SlimJims" Takis Pringles cereal bars crackers Little Debbies"hot" chips (any assortment)

Agency: Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29935

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CAPA's Closet Thrift Store

We cannot run the thrift store without our wonderful, dedicated volunteers.  As a volunteer at the thrift store, you will:

sort price display items run the cash register help our driver pick up large items test electronics staff the store during open hours.

Saturday's help is ALWAYS needed. Groups are also welcome!

Please call Susan or Mae at 843-524-0281 for more information on volunteering at CAPA's Closet

100% of the proceeds benefit CAPA.

 

Agency: Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA)

We cannot run the thrift store without our wonderful, dedicated volunteers.  As a volunteer at the thrift store, you will:

sort price display items run the cash register help our driver pick up large items test electronics staff the store during open hours.

Saturday's help is ALWAYS needed. Groups are also welcome!

Please call Susan or Mae at 843-524-0281 for more information on volunteering at CAPA's Closet

100% of the proceeds benefit CAPA.

 

Agency: Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29935

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Landscape Maintenance Team

Love spending time outdoors? The Coastal Discovery Museum is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help care for the beautiful grounds of our 68-acre Honey Horn property. Our Landscape Maintenance Team meets every Wednesday from 10 –11:30 am to take on a variety of projects that keep the Museum looking its best.

Tasks may include pruning, weeding, raking, painting, general gardening, light lifting, and other small maintenance projects. No experience is necessary—just a willingness to pitch in and enjoy working outside.

If you’re interested, please contact Laura Kirkpatrick at 843-689-6767 x224 or lkirkpatrick@coastaldiscovery.org

Agency: Coastal Discovery Museum

Love spending time outdoors? The Coastal Discovery Museum is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help care for the beautiful grounds of our 68-acre Honey Horn property. Our Landscape Maintenance Team meets every Wednesday from 10 –11:30 am to take on a variety of projects that keep the Museum looking its best.

Tasks may include pruning, weeding, raking, painting, general gardening, light lifting, and other small maintenance projects. No experience is necessary—just a willingness to pitch in and enjoy working outside.

If you’re interested, please contact Laura Kirkpatrick at 843-689-6767 x224 or lkirkpatrick@coastaldiscovery.org

Agency: Coastal Discovery Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer

Be the welcoming face of the Coastal Discovery Museum! Join our friendly team at the front desk and gift shop in the Discovery House, where you’ll greet visitors, provide information about the museum’s exhibits, programs, and grounds, and help create a positive first impression.

Front Desk Volunteers also support the gift shop by assisting guests with their purchases, labeling and restocking merchandise, and ringing up sales at the register. Volunteers work in pairs, ensuring a supportive and collaborative environment.

Shifts are 4 hours (9 am–1 pm or 1–5 pm, Monday through Saturday). We ask for a commitment of at least two shifts per month. Contact Jennifer Stupica 843-689-6767 ext. 222.

Agency: Coastal Discovery Museum

Be the welcoming face of the Coastal Discovery Museum! Join our friendly team at the front desk and gift shop in the Discovery House, where you’ll greet visitors, provide information about the museum’s exhibits, programs, and grounds, and help create a positive first impression.

Front Desk Volunteers also support the gift shop by assisting guests with their purchases, labeling and restocking merchandise, and ringing up sales at the register. Volunteers work in pairs, ensuring a supportive and collaborative environment.

Shifts are 4 hours (9 am–1 pm or 1–5 pm, Monday through Saturday). We ask for a commitment of at least two shifts per month. Contact Jennifer Stupica 843-689-6767 ext. 222.

Agency: Coastal Discovery Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Future Travel Leaders Network Youth Volunteer

Travel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.

As a Travel Unity Youth Volunteer, you can make an impact on travel and tourism businesses in your local community. The first step is to join the Future Travel Leaders Network by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/FTLNapp

TU Youth Volunteers meet youth from around the world through online calls and get to meet interesting travel professionals.

Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output.

For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/youth

Agency: Travel Unity

Travel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.

As a Travel Unity Youth Volunteer, you can make an impact on travel and tourism businesses in your local community. The first step is to join the Future Travel Leaders Network by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/FTLNapp

TU Youth Volunteers meet youth from around the world through online calls and get to meet interesting travel professionals.

Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output.

For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/youth

Agency: Travel Unity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Faces for Care and Companionship with Hospice

Volunteering is what you make of it! At Gentiva we offer opportunities for volunteers that are flexible with their schedule and suit their interests and comfort level. Do you like reading? Do you crochet or knit? Do you fish? Do you like playing games? Maybe our patients do too! Families often ask volunteers to sit and read with their loved ones, listen to music, play games, or just sit and chat. Are you a veteran? Gentiva strives to connect those who have served with volunteers who are also veterans, which can provide a deeper connection and support. Providing care and companionship comes with kindness and an interest in connecting with people in our communities. It also comes with an understanding that families in our hospice care are going through a very challenging time, and a friendly face can make all the difference. Gentiva also has opportunities for individuals who do not want to work with patients directly but provide support to the office. This can include mailing, filing, making copies, phone calls, etc. in our office. It might also include creative tasks such as mailing birthday or holiday cards or assisting with preparing for upcoming fairs or events. You are here because you want to give back and make an impact, and we are here to provide an opportunity to make that happen.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Volunteering is what you make of it! At Gentiva we offer opportunities for volunteers that are flexible with their schedule and suit their interests and comfort level. Do you like reading? Do you crochet or knit? Do you fish? Do you like playing games? Maybe our patients do too! Families often ask volunteers to sit and read with their loved ones, listen to music, play games, or just sit and chat. Are you a veteran? Gentiva strives to connect those who have served with volunteers who are also veterans, which can provide a deeper connection and support. Providing care and companionship comes with kindness and an interest in connecting with people in our communities. It also comes with an understanding that families in our hospice care are going through a very challenging time, and a friendly face can make all the difference. Gentiva also has opportunities for individuals who do not want to work with patients directly but provide support to the office. This can include mailing, filing, making copies, phone calls, etc. in our office. It might also include creative tasks such as mailing birthday or holiday cards or assisting with preparing for upcoming fairs or events. You are here because you want to give back and make an impact, and we are here to provide an opportunity to make that happen.

Agency: Gentiva Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Greeter

Description:

Lowcountry Legal Volunteers is seeking a friendly and reliable Front Desk Greeter to be the welcoming face of our organization. As the first point of contact for clients, attorneys, and visitors, you will play a vital role in creating a warm, professional, and supportive environment for those seeking our legal services.

Key Responsibilities:

Greet clients and visitors warmly as they arrive at the officeAnswer and direct incoming phone calls using a multi-line systemAssist with client check-in and notify staff of appointmentsProvide general information about our services and refer inquiries appropriatelyHelp maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming reception areaAssist with light administrative tasks such as filing, copying, or preparing materials as needed

Qualifications:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skillsDependable, punctual, and professional demeanorAbility to maintain confidentiality and sensitivity to client needsComfortable using basic office technology (phones, computer, copier)Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus, but not requiredCommitment to LCLV’s mission of providing free legal assistance to those in need

Training Provided:

Volunteers will receive orientation and ongoing support to ensure they feel confident and prepared in their role.

Impact: By serving as a Front Desk Greeter, you will help clients feel respected and supported from the moment they walk through our doors. Your presence will directly contribute to the positive experience our clients have during what can be a difficult and emotional time in their lives.

To Apply: Email alexis@lclv.org or visit lowcountrylegalvolunteers.org to fill out a volunteer interest form.

Agency: Lowcountry Legal Volunteers

Description:

Lowcountry Legal Volunteers is seeking a friendly and reliable Front Desk Greeter to be the welcoming face of our organization. As the first point of contact for clients, attorneys, and visitors, you will play a vital role in creating a warm, professional, and supportive environment for those seeking our legal services.

Key Responsibilities:

Greet clients and visitors warmly as they arrive at the officeAnswer and direct incoming phone calls using a multi-line systemAssist with client check-in and notify staff of appointmentsProvide general information about our services and refer inquiries appropriatelyHelp maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming reception areaAssist with light administrative tasks such as filing, copying, or preparing materials as needed

Qualifications:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skillsDependable, punctual, and professional demeanorAbility to maintain confidentiality and sensitivity to client needsComfortable using basic office technology (phones, computer, copier)Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus, but not requiredCommitment to LCLV’s mission of providing free legal assistance to those in need

Training Provided:

Volunteers will receive orientation and ongoing support to ensure they feel confident and prepared in their role.

Impact: By serving as a Front Desk Greeter, you will help clients feel respected and supported from the moment they walk through our doors. Your presence will directly contribute to the positive experience our clients have during what can be a difficult and emotional time in their lives.

To Apply: Email alexis@lclv.org or visit lowcountrylegalvolunteers.org to fill out a volunteer interest form.

Agency: Lowcountry Legal Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29909

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office

Our office volunteers are chiefly responsible for greeting our patrons, assisting with registration, giving mini-tours of the facility and helping with light office work.  A friendly disposition and enjoying people are the two most needed qualities.  This opportunity is at our Hilton Head Island facility. A shift is four hours long on weekdays and five hours long on weekends

We operate on the following schedule: Monday-Friday 9-5, Saturday 10-3, Sunday 10-3.

Our current needs are:

Monday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Wednesday 1:00 - 5:00 pm

Thursday 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Sunday 10:00 am - 3:00pm

  A background check is required and volunteer application must be completed.  Please contact Pat Zuk, Executive Director at 843-686-2680, x2 or by email at pzuk@thefirstttelowcountry.org to receive a volunteer application

Agency: First Tee - The Lowcountry

Our office volunteers are chiefly responsible for greeting our patrons, assisting with registration, giving mini-tours of the facility and helping with light office work.  A friendly disposition and enjoying people are the two most needed qualities.  This opportunity is at our Hilton Head Island facility. A shift is four hours long on weekdays and five hours long on weekends

We operate on the following schedule: Monday-Friday 9-5, Saturday 10-3, Sunday 10-3.

Our current needs are:

Monday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Wednesday 1:00 - 5:00 pm

Thursday 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Sunday 10:00 am - 3:00pm

  A background check is required and volunteer application must be completed.  Please contact Pat Zuk, Executive Director at 843-686-2680, x2 or by email at pzuk@thefirstttelowcountry.org to receive a volunteer application

Agency: First Tee - The Lowcountry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Golf Course and Driving Range

If you like the outdoors and want to be part of a team of volunteers that takes pride in the maintenance and appearance of our facility please keep reading.  As summer approaches, our course and range volunteers work to maintain the condition and appearance of our 10 acre facility on Hilton Head Island.  Our facility is generally considered to be the best publicly available practice facility in the area. Duties may satisfy one or more of the following needs, mowing greens, tees, fairways and rough, maintaining bunkers, picking up range balls, use a string trimmer, mulching and weeding. You will be working under the supervision of an experienced golf course superintendent.  We take great pride in our facility and you will too!

A background check is required and volunteer application must be completed.  Please contact Brian Lape, Operations Manager at 843-686-2680, x2 or by email at blape@thefirstttelowcountry.org to receive a volunteer application.  

We can accommodate your schedule!

Agency: First Tee - The Lowcountry

If you like the outdoors and want to be part of a team of volunteers that takes pride in the maintenance and appearance of our facility please keep reading.  As summer approaches, our course and range volunteers work to maintain the condition and appearance of our 10 acre facility on Hilton Head Island.  Our facility is generally considered to be the best publicly available practice facility in the area. Duties may satisfy one or more of the following needs, mowing greens, tees, fairways and rough, maintaining bunkers, picking up range balls, use a string trimmer, mulching and weeding. You will be working under the supervision of an experienced golf course superintendent.  We take great pride in our facility and you will too!

A background check is required and volunteer application must be completed.  Please contact Brian Lape, Operations Manager at 843-686-2680, x2 or by email at blape@thefirstttelowcountry.org to receive a volunteer application.  

We can accommodate your schedule!

Agency: First Tee - The Lowcountry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant Coach

Our Assistant coaches help deliver our Life Skills Experience under the guidance of a lead coach.  The Life Skills Experience is a character education program that helps young people to learn to live by our Nine Core Values: Confidence, Courtesy, Honesty, Integrity, Judgment, Perseverance, Respect, Responsibility and Sportsmanship. In addition, great emphasis is placed on developing a healthy lifestyle and of course learning to play the game of a lifetime, golf.  So if you think it is important to guide young people to becoming productive, contributing members of society and you are willing to accomplish this as part of team of caring adults, this is the right volunteer opportunity for you.  While golf experience is certainly helpful, it is not required. We have Assistant Coach needs in Bluffton, Ridgeland, Hardeeville, Beaufort and Hilton Head Island. A background check is required and volunteer application must be completed.  Our next session starts in June

Come and help us Build Game Changers!

 

Please contact Aaron Immel, Program Director at 843-686-2680, x3 or by email at aimmel@thefirstttelowcountry.org to receive a volunteer application

Agency: First Tee - The Lowcountry

Our Assistant coaches help deliver our Life Skills Experience under the guidance of a lead coach.  The Life Skills Experience is a character education program that helps young people to learn to live by our Nine Core Values: Confidence, Courtesy, Honesty, Integrity, Judgment, Perseverance, Respect, Responsibility and Sportsmanship. In addition, great emphasis is placed on developing a healthy lifestyle and of course learning to play the game of a lifetime, golf.  So if you think it is important to guide young people to becoming productive, contributing members of society and you are willing to accomplish this as part of team of caring adults, this is the right volunteer opportunity for you.  While golf experience is certainly helpful, it is not required. We have Assistant Coach needs in Bluffton, Ridgeland, Hardeeville, Beaufort and Hilton Head Island. A background check is required and volunteer application must be completed.  Our next session starts in June

Come and help us Build Game Changers!

 

Please contact Aaron Immel, Program Director at 843-686-2680, x3 or by email at aimmel@thefirstttelowcountry.org to receive a volunteer application

Agency: First Tee - The Lowcountry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Instructor Assistant

Assist instructors in classes such as ceramics, literacy, music, science, cooking, etc.  If you have a special talent, we would love for you to share it with PEP members as little as once a week for 2 hours. We can also use help during our lunch hour (11:15 pm-12:15pm) to sit and talk to a small group of PEP members while instructors warm up meals.  Check out our website at pephhi.org and come for a tour of PEP!  843.681.8021

Agency: Programs for Exceptional People

Assist instructors in classes such as ceramics, literacy, music, science, cooking, etc.  If you have a special talent, we would love for you to share it with PEP members as little as once a week for 2 hours. We can also use help during our lunch hour (11:15 pm-12:15pm) to sit and talk to a small group of PEP members while instructors warm up meals.  Check out our website at pephhi.org and come for a tour of PEP!  843.681.8021

Agency: Programs for Exceptional People

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Care


Agency: Beaufort County Animal Campus


Agency: Beaufort County Animal Campus

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29909

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Coordinator

The Program Coordinator works with the Executive Director and a team of volunteers on organizing all aspects of classes, presentations and events for The Heritage Library. This opportunity requires strong organization, communication and computer skills and the ability to work on multiple projects at the same time. It involves scheduling, coordinating roles with volunteers, event organization and timey communications. The time needed for this position is approximately 10 - 12 hours per month and work can be completed at the Library and from home. Make this a fun opportunity while working with volunteers providing, history and genealogy classes, historic site tours and special events like Authors & Afternoon Tea and History and Happy Hour. 

Agency: Heritage Library Foundation

The Program Coordinator works with the Executive Director and a team of volunteers on organizing all aspects of classes, presentations and events for The Heritage Library. This opportunity requires strong organization, communication and computer skills and the ability to work on multiple projects at the same time. It involves scheduling, coordinating roles with volunteers, event organization and timey communications. The time needed for this position is approximately 10 - 12 hours per month and work can be completed at the Library and from home. Make this a fun opportunity while working with volunteers providing, history and genealogy classes, historic site tours and special events like Authors & Afternoon Tea and History and Happy Hour. 

Agency: Heritage Library Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Historical Site Tour Guides

Join a great team! The Heritage Library is looking for people to serve as tour characters and docents at 2 historical properties. The library owns Ft. Mitchel, a Civil War era earthworks battery located on Skull Creek, and Zion Chapel of Ease Cemetery on the corner of William Hilton Parkway and Matthews Drive, a Colonial era cemetery that includes grave markers for four American Revolutionary War Patriots and the Baynard Mausoleum. The Library conducts site tours on a seasonal basis and training and costumes are provided.

This position requires teamwork and good people and presentation skills. Tours are presented by groups of 2-4 so this is great opportunity for working with others and building friendships. It is also a lesson in local history that you then can share with visitors to the site and the Island. Schedules are very flexible. You will also get to work with a great team of volunteers that work with the Library on a regular basis.

Contact Barbara Catenaci at 843-686-6560 or email info@heritagelib.org

Agency: Heritage Library Foundation

Join a great team! The Heritage Library is looking for people to serve as tour characters and docents at 2 historical properties. The library owns Ft. Mitchel, a Civil War era earthworks battery located on Skull Creek, and Zion Chapel of Ease Cemetery on the corner of William Hilton Parkway and Matthews Drive, a Colonial era cemetery that includes grave markers for four American Revolutionary War Patriots and the Baynard Mausoleum. The Library conducts site tours on a seasonal basis and training and costumes are provided.

This position requires teamwork and good people and presentation skills. Tours are presented by groups of 2-4 so this is great opportunity for working with others and building friendships. It is also a lesson in local history that you then can share with visitors to the site and the Island. Schedules are very flexible. You will also get to work with a great team of volunteers that work with the Library on a regular basis.

Contact Barbara Catenaci at 843-686-6560 or email info@heritagelib.org

Agency: Heritage Library Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bilingual Volunteers Needed (Conversational English/Spanish)

Bilingual Volunteers needed to work in various Bluffton Self Help Programs providing verbal translation serves to clients. For more information please submit your contact information through the following form: https://share.hsforms.com/1zCC1lKdPSo6cRgL8Mxy9vgc1boz

Agency: Bluffton Self Help

Bilingual Volunteers needed to work in various Bluffton Self Help Programs providing verbal translation serves to clients. For more information please submit your contact information through the following form: https://share.hsforms.com/1zCC1lKdPSo6cRgL8Mxy9vgc1boz

Agency: Bluffton Self Help

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Basic Needs Programs Volunteers "On Call"

We currently do have "on-call" opportunities available for our basic needs programs (food, clothing & special programs). Most of the volunteer jobs in basic needs REQUIRE you to be able to stand for periods of time, bend reach and lift 20 - 40 pounds on occasion (not the entire shift). Our new volunteers come on as "on-call" and when a regular shift opens we notify you so you can accept or decline. If you are interested in learning more about "on call" opportunities, please submit your contact information through the following form: https://share.hsforms.com/1zCC1lKdPSo6cRgL8Mxy9vgc1boz

Agency: Bluffton Self Help

We currently do have "on-call" opportunities available for our basic needs programs (food, clothing & special programs). Most of the volunteer jobs in basic needs REQUIRE you to be able to stand for periods of time, bend reach and lift 20 - 40 pounds on occasion (not the entire shift). Our new volunteers come on as "on-call" and when a regular shift opens we notify you so you can accept or decline. If you are interested in learning more about "on call" opportunities, please submit your contact information through the following form: https://share.hsforms.com/1zCC1lKdPSo6cRgL8Mxy9vgc1boz

Agency: Bluffton Self Help

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SoundWaves Event Usher

Be a part of some of the most exciting musical events on HHI including singer/songwriter sessions, musical cabaret events, jazz performances, classical piano recitals, and elegant chamber music programs. 

Assist event patrons with ticketing, seating and other accommodation needs before and during performances.

Meet our performers and enthusiastic supporters and enjoy the benefit of free attendance at the performances you volunteer to usher!

 

Agency: Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra

Be a part of some of the most exciting musical events on HHI including singer/songwriter sessions, musical cabaret events, jazz performances, classical piano recitals, and elegant chamber music programs. 

Assist event patrons with ticketing, seating and other accommodation needs before and during performances.

Meet our performers and enthusiastic supporters and enjoy the benefit of free attendance at the performances you volunteer to usher!

 

Agency: Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SoundWaves Head Usher

Be a part of some of the most exciting musical events on HHI including singer/songwriter sessions, musical cabaret events, jazz performances, classical piano recitals, and elegant chamber music programs. 

Coordinate and schedule team of volunteer ushers for HHSO live public performance events at SoundWaves. Only 3-4 volunteers are required per event. Interpersonal skills and schedule management skills are a plus! Perfect for a fun, social individual with interest in people, community, and live entertainment events.

Meet our performers and enthusiastic supporters and enjoy the benefit of free attendance at the performances you volunteer to usher!

Agency: Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra

Be a part of some of the most exciting musical events on HHI including singer/songwriter sessions, musical cabaret events, jazz performances, classical piano recitals, and elegant chamber music programs. 

Coordinate and schedule team of volunteer ushers for HHSO live public performance events at SoundWaves. Only 3-4 volunteers are required per event. Interpersonal skills and schedule management skills are a plus! Perfect for a fun, social individual with interest in people, community, and live entertainment events.

Meet our performers and enthusiastic supporters and enjoy the benefit of free attendance at the performances you volunteer to usher!

Agency: Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra Chorus Member

Join 50 other vocalists of the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra Chorus directed by Dustin Ousley for the opportunity to perform inspiring and extraordinary concerts with Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, led by Grammy nominated music director Maestro John Morris Russell. Performances occur throughout each concert season (October through April) with weekly Tuesday night rehearsals at SoundWaves beginning two months prior to each concert series performance. A highlight of the season is the wildly popular annual Holiday Pops with performances both in Bluffton and on Hilton Head Island. Most all concerts are held at First Presbyterian Church.

All voice-types welcome. This is an auditioned choir, and previous choral experience is required.

For information or to schedule an audition, please contact Gayle Lang at divagkl@hargray.com


Agency: Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra

Join 50 other vocalists of the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra Chorus directed by Dustin Ousley for the opportunity to perform inspiring and extraordinary concerts with Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, led by Grammy nominated music director Maestro John Morris Russell. Performances occur throughout each concert season (October through April) with weekly Tuesday night rehearsals at SoundWaves beginning two months prior to each concert series performance. A highlight of the season is the wildly popular annual Holiday Pops with performances both in Bluffton and on Hilton Head Island. Most all concerts are held at First Presbyterian Church.

All voice-types welcome. This is an auditioned choir, and previous choral experience is required.

For information or to schedule an audition, please contact Gayle Lang at divagkl@hargray.com


Agency: Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AS NEEDED Van Driver

Perfect for a retired adult looking for an easy-going and rewarding opportunity.  Occasionally, PEP will need up to a 14 passenger van driver to fill in for one of our current drivers.  Come make a difference! Applicant would serve as a van driver to adults with a broad spectrum of intellectual, physical, and developmental disabilities. This is done through kindness, compassion, and understanding. This position is a split-shift position (7am-9am and then 2:00pm-4:00pm) and will ONLY BE NEEDED when one of our current 5 drivers is not available.

Position requirements and qualifications:

* Applicant must pass a drug screening test.

* No CDL required - all transportation is fourteen (14) passenger vans.

* Applicant must have at least a high school diploma or equivalent.

* Applicant must have a valid driver's license and clear driving record.

Agency: Programs for Exceptional People

Perfect for a retired adult looking for an easy-going and rewarding opportunity.  Occasionally, PEP will need up to a 14 passenger van driver to fill in for one of our current drivers.  Come make a difference! Applicant would serve as a van driver to adults with a broad spectrum of intellectual, physical, and developmental disabilities. This is done through kindness, compassion, and understanding. This position is a split-shift position (7am-9am and then 2:00pm-4:00pm) and will ONLY BE NEEDED when one of our current 5 drivers is not available.

Position requirements and qualifications:

* Applicant must pass a drug screening test.

* No CDL required - all transportation is fourteen (14) passenger vans.

* Applicant must have at least a high school diploma or equivalent.

* Applicant must have a valid driver's license and clear driving record.

Agency: Programs for Exceptional People

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Assistant

Help PEP with duties to include filing and other administrative duties.  Anytime time between 9-2pm is most helpful, so whatever works with your schedule! 

Agency: Programs for Exceptional People

Help PEP with duties to include filing and other administrative duties.  Anytime time between 9-2pm is most helpful, so whatever works with your schedule! 

Agency: Programs for Exceptional People

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Truck Volunteers in Beaufort and Bluffton

Truck volunteers are needed to pick up food from local grocery stores and other outlets, and deliver it to food pantries, soup kitchens, and family programs in Beaufort and Bluffton.

Volunteers can drive or be a crew member; we work in teams of two to three volunteers. These are smaller (18-foot) trucks; a commercial driver's license (CDL) is not required. Volunteers can work as little as one day (four hours) per month, or more frequently if their time and interests permit. Volunteers can also serve as substitutes, to serve when there's an opening in the schedule.

Truck volunteers should be able to lift 40 pounds.

We’re confident that you will find this an incredibly fulfilling and worthwhile opportunity. We invite you to find out more!

Agency: Second Helpings

Truck volunteers are needed to pick up food from local grocery stores and other outlets, and deliver it to food pantries, soup kitchens, and family programs in Beaufort and Bluffton.

Volunteers can drive or be a crew member; we work in teams of two to three volunteers. These are smaller (18-foot) trucks; a commercial driver's license (CDL) is not required. Volunteers can work as little as one day (four hours) per month, or more frequently if their time and interests permit. Volunteers can also serve as substitutes, to serve when there's an opening in the schedule.

Truck volunteers should be able to lift 40 pounds.

We’re confident that you will find this an incredibly fulfilling and worthwhile opportunity. We invite you to find out more!

Agency: Second Helpings

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Upcoming concert poster delivery person

For each of our 4 concerts, we print about 50 posters that we need dropped at various locations in Beaufort SC (we have a spreadsheet) and to record for each concert the locations a poster is installed.  

Agency: Beaufort Symphony Orchestra

For each of our 4 concerts, we print about 50 posters that we need dropped at various locations in Beaufort SC (we have a spreadsheet) and to record for each concert the locations a poster is installed.  

Agency: Beaufort Symphony Orchestra

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Gardeners

Hi! We have 16 class gardens and other green spaces that can always use some love. Weeding and watering are always needed.

Agency: Lowcountry Montessori School

Hi! We have 16 class gardens and other green spaces that can always use some love. Weeding and watering are always needed.

Agency: Lowcountry Montessori School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29906

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Read Indeed! Tutor - Jasper County

Read Indeed! volunteer reading tutors are matched with children in first through third grades who are identified by school literacy coaches and teachers as needing additional help with reading. These struggling students do not receive any other intervention and would otherwise fall through the cracks. The most effective method of improving their reading is with one-to-one and or small group tutoring. A volunteer sits next to a student or multiple students and reads with them, reads to them, or listens to them read until they build enough vocabulary, enough comprehension, or enough fluency to read on their own.

One of the most important characteristics of being a volunteer tutor is dependability. Your students look forward to your visits. We are asking for a 1-2 hours per week commitment during the school year. Morning or early afternoon hours are offered based on the student's availability and your schedule. Each schools’ hours of operation vary. Tutors receive training prior to and during the tutoring program.

The Read Indeed! Program training in September and tutoring starts in October for the Jasper County School District. The elementary school locations may vary based on where and when the tutors are needed. 

Jasper County school locations:

Polaris Tech Ridgeland ElementaryHardeeville Elementary

Benefits to the students:

Gain confidence and become motivated to read more Improve language skills Reduce stress Increase concentration and discipline Improve imagination and creativity Cultivate a lifelong love of reading

Benefits to the volunteer:

Seasonal/flexible hours Make a real difference in the life of a child Become a role model Reduce stress and lower blood pressure Give back to your community It’s fun

Your time and commitment will make a lifetime of difference to a child.

A background check is mandatory prior to working with the students. 

 

 

Agency: United Way of the Lowcountry

Read Indeed! volunteer reading tutors are matched with children in first through third grades who are identified by school literacy coaches and teachers as needing additional help with reading. These struggling students do not receive any other intervention and would otherwise fall through the cracks. The most effective method of improving their reading is with one-to-one and or small group tutoring. A volunteer sits next to a student or multiple students and reads with them, reads to them, or listens to them read until they build enough vocabulary, enough comprehension, or enough fluency to read on their own.

One of the most important characteristics of being a volunteer tutor is dependability. Your students look forward to your visits. We are asking for a 1-2 hours per week commitment during the school year. Morning or early afternoon hours are offered based on the student's availability and your schedule. Each schools’ hours of operation vary. Tutors receive training prior to and during the tutoring program.

The Read Indeed! Program training in September and tutoring starts in October for the Jasper County School District. The elementary school locations may vary based on where and when the tutors are needed. 

Jasper County school locations:

Polaris Tech Ridgeland ElementaryHardeeville Elementary

Benefits to the students:

Gain confidence and become motivated to read more Improve language skills Reduce stress Increase concentration and discipline Improve imagination and creativity Cultivate a lifelong love of reading

Benefits to the volunteer:

Seasonal/flexible hours Make a real difference in the life of a child Become a role model Reduce stress and lower blood pressure Give back to your community It’s fun

Your time and commitment will make a lifetime of difference to a child.

A background check is mandatory prior to working with the students. 

 

 

Agency: United Way of the Lowcountry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Read Indeed! Tutor - Beaufort County

Read Indeed! volunteer reading tutors are matched with children in kindergarten through third grades who are identified by school literacy coaches and teachers as needing additional help with reading. These struggling students do not receive any other intervention and would otherwise fall through the cracks. The most effective method of improving their reading is with one-to-one and or small group tutoring. A volunteer sits next to a student or multiple students and reads with them, reads to them, or listens to them read until they build enough vocabulary, enough comprehension, or enough fluency to read on their own.

One of the most important characteristics of being a volunteer tutor is dependability. Your students look forward to your visits. We are asking for a 1-2 hours per week commitment during the school year. Morning or early afternoon hours are offered based on the student's availability and your schedule. Each schools’ hours of operation vary. Tutors receive training prior to and during the tutoring program.

The Read Indeed! Program training is in September and tutoring begins in October for the Beaufort County School District. The elementary school locations may vary based on where the tutors are needed. 

Beaufort County school locations:

Lady’s Island Elementary

Red Cedar Elementary Hilton Head School for the Creative Arts Shanklin Elementary School Hilton Head Elementary School

Benefits to the students:

Gain confidence and become motivated to read more Improve language skills Reduce stress Increase concentration and discipline Improve imagination and creativity Cultivate a lifelong love of reading

Benefits to the volunteer:

Seasonal/flexible hours Make a real difference in the life of a child Become a role model Reduce stress and lower blood pressure Give back to your community It’s fun

Your time and commitment will make a lifetime of difference to a child.

A background check is mandatory prior to working with the students. 

 

 

Agency: United Way of the Lowcountry

Read Indeed! volunteer reading tutors are matched with children in kindergarten through third grades who are identified by school literacy coaches and teachers as needing additional help with reading. These struggling students do not receive any other intervention and would otherwise fall through the cracks. The most effective method of improving their reading is with one-to-one and or small group tutoring. A volunteer sits next to a student or multiple students and reads with them, reads to them, or listens to them read until they build enough vocabulary, enough comprehension, or enough fluency to read on their own.

One of the most important characteristics of being a volunteer tutor is dependability. Your students look forward to your visits. We are asking for a 1-2 hours per week commitment during the school year. Morning or early afternoon hours are offered based on the student's availability and your schedule. Each schools’ hours of operation vary. Tutors receive training prior to and during the tutoring program.

The Read Indeed! Program training is in September and tutoring begins in October for the Beaufort County School District. The elementary school locations may vary based on where the tutors are needed. 

Beaufort County school locations:

Lady’s Island Elementary

Red Cedar Elementary Hilton Head School for the Creative Arts Shanklin Elementary School Hilton Head Elementary School

Benefits to the students:

Gain confidence and become motivated to read more Improve language skills Reduce stress Increase concentration and discipline Improve imagination and creativity Cultivate a lifelong love of reading

Benefits to the volunteer:

Seasonal/flexible hours Make a real difference in the life of a child Become a role model Reduce stress and lower blood pressure Give back to your community It’s fun

Your time and commitment will make a lifetime of difference to a child.

A background check is mandatory prior to working with the students. 

 

 

Agency: United Way of the Lowcountry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Impact Committee Volunteer

HELP UNITED WAY BUILD A THRIVING, MORE SELF-SUFFICIENT COMMUNITY! 

Become a Member of our Community Impact Committee:
United Way of the Lowcountry depends on its donors to help make important funding decisions by volunteering to serve on the United Way's Community Impact Committee. These volunteers help determine how United Way distributes its investments to agencies and services in Beaufort and Jasper counties.

Who Can Serve on the Community Impact Committee?
The great thing about this process is that we use a scorecard that does the “heavy lifting”, so no experience is needed to participate! If you donate to United Way of the Lowcountry at any amount, you can serve on the Community Impact Committee.

What is the Time Commitment?
It only takes about two days total to help make a lasting impact. The first step is a 2-hour training session that will be conducted via ZOOM or in-person. There are three different options to attend:

Tuesday, Oct. 1 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in-person | Thursday, Oct. 3 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. in-person Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in-person

Based on your availability and interest, you will have the opportunity to serve on a panel dedicated to reviewing funding applications for multiple agencies. These panels consist of volunteers who, like you, are committed to making a positive impact in their community. Reviewing each application will require approximately one to three hours, depending on your experience, as you carefully read and assess each application. Additionally, you will need to set aside one day for conducting site visits to the agencies whose applications you evaluated. During these visits, you will witness first-hand the impact of your investment dollars and ensure that donated funds are utilized efficiently. This presents a valuable opportunity to address any questions you may have, aiding you in deciding the allocation of funding to various programs and determining appropriate funding levels.

Basic Needs Site Visit Dates: Monday, Nov. 4 | Wednesday, Nov. 6 | Thursday, Nov. 7
Economic Mobility Site Visit Dates:  Tuesday, Nov. 12 | Wednesday, Nov. 13 | Thursday, Nov. 14
*You only need to be available on one of the days above. Site visits will be a full day.

Ready to Become a Community Impact Volunteer?
If you are interested in participating or have questions, please contact Angela Boswell at (843) 379-3063 or Aboswell@uwlowcountry.org

 

Agency: United Way of the Lowcountry

HELP UNITED WAY BUILD A THRIVING, MORE SELF-SUFFICIENT COMMUNITY! 

Become a Member of our Community Impact Committee:
United Way of the Lowcountry depends on its donors to help make important funding decisions by volunteering to serve on the United Way's Community Impact Committee. These volunteers help determine how United Way distributes its investments to agencies and services in Beaufort and Jasper counties.

Who Can Serve on the Community Impact Committee?
The great thing about this process is that we use a scorecard that does the “heavy lifting”, so no experience is needed to participate! If you donate to United Way of the Lowcountry at any amount, you can serve on the Community Impact Committee.

What is the Time Commitment?
It only takes about two days total to help make a lasting impact. The first step is a 2-hour training session that will be conducted via ZOOM or in-person. There are three different options to attend:

Tuesday, Oct. 1 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in-person | Thursday, Oct. 3 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. in-person Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in-person

Based on your availability and interest, you will have the opportunity to serve on a panel dedicated to reviewing funding applications for multiple agencies. These panels consist of volunteers who, like you, are committed to making a positive impact in their community. Reviewing each application will require approximately one to three hours, depending on your experience, as you carefully read and assess each application. Additionally, you will need to set aside one day for conducting site visits to the agencies whose applications you evaluated. During these visits, you will witness first-hand the impact of your investment dollars and ensure that donated funds are utilized efficiently. This presents a valuable opportunity to address any questions you may have, aiding you in deciding the allocation of funding to various programs and determining appropriate funding levels.

Basic Needs Site Visit Dates: Monday, Nov. 4 | Wednesday, Nov. 6 | Thursday, Nov. 7
Economic Mobility Site Visit Dates:  Tuesday, Nov. 12 | Wednesday, Nov. 13 | Thursday, Nov. 14
*You only need to be available on one of the days above. Site visits will be a full day.

Ready to Become a Community Impact Volunteer?
If you are interested in participating or have questions, please contact Angela Boswell at (843) 379-3063 or Aboswell@uwlowcountry.org

 

Agency: United Way of the Lowcountry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA Tax Preparer

Volunteer to help with VITA! The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax assistance to eligible taxpayers who need help preparing their tax returns.

Why volunteer for the 2024 tax filing season (February - mid-April 2025)?

Help your neighbors save money. You can help taxpayers in your community claim the tax credits they are eligible for, allowing them to keep more of what they have earned as well as the cost of preparing their taxes. The average cost to prepare a tax return is $250. We offer seasonal and flexible hours. The program provides these free services from mid-to-late January through mid-April, with volunteers serving an average of three to six hours per week. With multiple tax site locations, you can choice a site convenient for you. No prior experience needed. The program welcomes people from all backgrounds, ages and experience levels to better accommodate the diverse needs of those served. Spanish speaking interpreters highly welcomed. Free training and materials provided. Volunteers receive free specialized tax law training and materials to become IRS-certified  tax preparers. Experienced VITA volunteers provide training and mentoring for newbies!  

Join the VITA team! Make a difference in your community! Gain valuable and marketable skills! Make new friends! Take on a challenge! Have fun!

Training will be conducted via Zoom and In-person session in December and January with dates and times to be announced.

 

Sponsored by the Lowcountry Area VITA Coalition: United Way of the Lowcountry, the IRS, and the Beaufort County Human Services.

 

Agency: Lowcountry Area VITA Coalition/Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program

Volunteer to help with VITA! The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax assistance to eligible taxpayers who need help preparing their tax returns.

Why volunteer for the 2024 tax filing season (February - mid-April 2025)?

Help your neighbors save money. You can help taxpayers in your community claim the tax credits they are eligible for, allowing them to keep more of what they have earned as well as the cost of preparing their taxes. The average cost to prepare a tax return is $250. We offer seasonal and flexible hours. The program provides these free services from mid-to-late January through mid-April, with volunteers serving an average of three to six hours per week. With multiple tax site locations, you can choice a site convenient for you. No prior experience needed. The program welcomes people from all backgrounds, ages and experience levels to better accommodate the diverse needs of those served. Spanish speaking interpreters highly welcomed. Free training and materials provided. Volunteers receive free specialized tax law training and materials to become IRS-certified  tax preparers. Experienced VITA volunteers provide training and mentoring for newbies!  

Join the VITA team! Make a difference in your community! Gain valuable and marketable skills! Make new friends! Take on a challenge! Have fun!

Training will be conducted via Zoom and In-person session in December and January with dates and times to be announced.

 

Sponsored by the Lowcountry Area VITA Coalition: United Way of the Lowcountry, the IRS, and the Beaufort County Human Services.

 

Agency: Lowcountry Area VITA Coalition/Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Memory Care Program Support

Memory Matters is a local not-for-profit center of excellence which improves the quality of life for persons with dementia and their families, by providing resources, support, respite and adult day services with compassion and dignity.  We are volunteer driven and therefore as we continue to grow, we continue to need loving hands and hearts to help with our fun and active social-model day programs. The programs include highly interactive activities in mental and physical stimulation through music, drama, art, yoga, exercise and mind-stimulating games.  You will have a blast, while making friends and very importantly, while making a difference! We offer two daily shifts: 9:30 - 12:30 & 12:30 - 3PM. Please come check us out!

Agency: Memory Matters

Memory Matters is a local not-for-profit center of excellence which improves the quality of life for persons with dementia and their families, by providing resources, support, respite and adult day services with compassion and dignity.  We are volunteer driven and therefore as we continue to grow, we continue to need loving hands and hearts to help with our fun and active social-model day programs. The programs include highly interactive activities in mental and physical stimulation through music, drama, art, yoga, exercise and mind-stimulating games.  You will have a blast, while making friends and very importantly, while making a difference! We offer two daily shifts: 9:30 - 12:30 & 12:30 - 3PM. Please come check us out!

Agency: Memory Matters

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Receiver Outdoor Store Staff

Calhoun Station needs a consistent core of volunteers to run the store on Wednesday and Saturday 10am to 1pm.

Primary needs:

Cleaning out and organizing outside storage shop Bringing in donations Stocking and sorting inventory Customer Connecting

We are a mighty & small all volunteer operation serving several non-profits in Beaufort County.
Please contact Cate Taylor at 843-310-0594 or email catetaylor@frontier.com

Agency: Calhoun Station Thrift Store

Calhoun Station needs a consistent core of volunteers to run the store on Wednesday and Saturday 10am to 1pm.

Primary needs:

Cleaning out and organizing outside storage shop Bringing in donations Stocking and sorting inventory Customer Connecting

We are a mighty & small all volunteer operation serving several non-profits in Beaufort County.
Please contact Cate Taylor at 843-310-0594 or email catetaylor@frontier.com

Agency: Calhoun Station Thrift Store

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Math Tutors

Volunteers are needed to assist elementary or middle school members who need help with math skills.  The commitment is Wednesdays from 3:00 – 4:30.  Training will be provided.

Contact: linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Volunteers are needed to assist elementary or middle school members who need help with math skills.  The commitment is Wednesdays from 3:00 – 4:30.  Training will be provided.

Contact: linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Courtesy Shuttle (Trolley) Drivers

Volunteers are needed to drive a four-person golf cart (Trolley) throughout the Hilton Head Hospital campus.

The Trolley is a valuable and much appreciated service on our Hilton Head Hospital campus.  It is operated by a dedicated team of volunteers on weekdays from 9:00-4:00 PM, transporting patients and visitors between the various parking lots and buildings on hospital grounds.  All who need or want a ride are welcome to use this free service.   A team of trolley drivers drive throughout the year and in all kinds of weather and typically transport 80 to100 people per day.

Volunteer activities include the following:

Ability to drive 4-person Golf Cart Enjoy being outside. Interacts with staff, patients, and patient families.

Additional Details:

Be able to commit to volunteering once a week for a four-hour shift. Able to follow and execute instructions. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Please Contact:  The Hospital Auxiliary at 843-689-8246 or email hospauxiliary@gmail.com to receive additional information or to receive a volunteer application.

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Agency: The Hospital Auxiliary

Volunteers are needed to drive a four-person golf cart (Trolley) throughout the Hilton Head Hospital campus.

The Trolley is a valuable and much appreciated service on our Hilton Head Hospital campus.  It is operated by a dedicated team of volunteers on weekdays from 9:00-4:00 PM, transporting patients and visitors between the various parking lots and buildings on hospital grounds.  All who need or want a ride are welcome to use this free service.   A team of trolley drivers drive throughout the year and in all kinds of weather and typically transport 80 to100 people per day.

Volunteer activities include the following:

Ability to drive 4-person Golf Cart Enjoy being outside. Interacts with staff, patients, and patient families.

Additional Details:

Be able to commit to volunteering once a week for a four-hour shift. Able to follow and execute instructions. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Please Contact:  The Hospital Auxiliary at 843-689-8246 or email hospauxiliary@gmail.com to receive additional information or to receive a volunteer application.

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Agency: The Hospital Auxiliary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospital Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers are needed for various positions at our Hilton Head Hospital and Coastal Carolina Hospital. Our volunteer program is open to men and women from all walks of life. Opportunities are available in numerous departments, including:   • Greeter & Information Desk• Patient Reception • Gift Shops • Emergency Room • Outpatient & Same Day Surgery • Courtesy Shuttle       • Auxiliary Board & Committees, Special Projects • Fall Golf Tournament Additional Details: Interact with staff, patients, and patient families. Sensitive to patient and family situations / dynamics. Able to work well with diverse populations. Maintain and respect professional relationships. Interested in Becoming a Volunteer?  Visit our website at www.hhiaux.org and click under Volunteers for more information or send an email to hospauxiliary@gmail.com to receive a volunteer application. Each volunteer must receive a health screening, background check and comprehensive orientation training. This ensures well-prepared volunteers who are ready to serve. (Note: Junior Volunteers, who serve in the summer months, must be at least 14 years old and rising high school freshmen.)

Agency: The Hospital Auxiliary

Volunteers are needed for various positions at our Hilton Head Hospital and Coastal Carolina Hospital. Our volunteer program is open to men and women from all walks of life. Opportunities are available in numerous departments, including:   • Greeter & Information Desk• Patient Reception • Gift Shops • Emergency Room • Outpatient & Same Day Surgery • Courtesy Shuttle       • Auxiliary Board & Committees, Special Projects • Fall Golf Tournament Additional Details: Interact with staff, patients, and patient families. Sensitive to patient and family situations / dynamics. Able to work well with diverse populations. Maintain and respect professional relationships. Interested in Becoming a Volunteer?  Visit our website at www.hhiaux.org and click under Volunteers for more information or send an email to hospauxiliary@gmail.com to receive a volunteer application. Each volunteer must receive a health screening, background check and comprehensive orientation training. This ensures well-prepared volunteers who are ready to serve. (Note: Junior Volunteers, who serve in the summer months, must be at least 14 years old and rising high school freshmen.)

Agency: The Hospital Auxiliary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Hospital Gift Shops

Volunteers are needed to help in our two not-for-profit gift shops at Hilton Head Hospital and Coastal Carolina Hospital.  All proceeds from our gift shops support The Hospital Auxiliary’s programs which help our local patients and residents requiring financial support.

Volunteers will follow the instructions of the Gift Shop Manager to assist with different job duties in the Gift Shop.

Volunteer activities may include the following:

Greet patients and family entering the Gift Shop. Assist with receiving product and product display. Cash handling/operate cash register. Answer phones and take orders for gifts to be delivered to patients. Organize, clean, and make the shop attractive. Interact with staff, patients, and patient families.

Additional Details:

Moderate lifting/carrying/pushing. Be able to commit to volunteering once a week for a three-hour shift. Able to follow and execute instructions. Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Able to work well with diverse populations. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Sensitive to patient and family situations / dynamics.

Please Contact: The Hospital Auxiliary at 843-689-8246 or hospauxiliary@gmail.com to receive additional information or to receive a volunteer application.

Agency: The Hospital Auxiliary

Volunteers are needed to help in our two not-for-profit gift shops at Hilton Head Hospital and Coastal Carolina Hospital.  All proceeds from our gift shops support The Hospital Auxiliary’s programs which help our local patients and residents requiring financial support.

Volunteers will follow the instructions of the Gift Shop Manager to assist with different job duties in the Gift Shop.

Volunteer activities may include the following:

Greet patients and family entering the Gift Shop. Assist with receiving product and product display. Cash handling/operate cash register. Answer phones and take orders for gifts to be delivered to patients. Organize, clean, and make the shop attractive. Interact with staff, patients, and patient families.

Additional Details:

Moderate lifting/carrying/pushing. Be able to commit to volunteering once a week for a three-hour shift. Able to follow and execute instructions. Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Able to work well with diverse populations. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Sensitive to patient and family situations / dynamics.

Please Contact: The Hospital Auxiliary at 843-689-8246 or hospauxiliary@gmail.com to receive additional information or to receive a volunteer application.

Agency: The Hospital Auxiliary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities

Retired and looking for a Constructive Purpose to Aid Our Community?

 

Imagine being part of a community-driven force that not only addresses the nationwide nursing shortage but also shapes the future of healthcare right here in our locality. The South Carolina Nurse Retention Initiative (SCNRI) offers you the chance to do just that, providing a meaningful and constructive purpose for those retired and looking to make a positive impact.

Why SCNRI?
Quality medical care hinges on a robust nursing force, and our community is no exception. SCNRI is not just another scholarship program; it's a unique retention initiative that makes nursing education more affordable and attractive for students facing financial barriers.

Our Impact: A Testament to Success
Over the past four years, SCNRI has already made a substantial impact. With 34 nurses under contract and an additional 10 set to graduate in 2024, we've been instrumental in addressing the nursing shortage in our community.

The Power of Your Involvement
Now, we're looking to solidify and grow our operation, and we need your help. Your involvement in SCNRI is an opportunity to show that our community values and holds nursing professionals in high esteem. By joining us, you're not just contributing; you're becoming a driving force in retaining and attracting newly graduated nurses to our locality.

How You Can Contribute: Diverse Opportunities Await!
Whether you're interested in event planning, public speaking, grant writing, or administration, SCNRI has many diverse positions available. Your skills can make a real difference in the following areas:

Creating and planning events Presenting the program to local organizations such as Rotaries, Chambers of Commerce, and Community Organizations Speaking at high school career days Researching grant opportunities and writing proposals Organizing social events to promote our unique program

Your Next Step: Join SCNRI Today
If you are looking for a program that provides not only productive work but also supports the core values of our community, SCNRI is the place for you. Take the first step in making a difference by contacting Dr. Will Fuller at drwill8721@gmail.com.

Visit scnurseretention.org to learn more about our initiative.

Together, let's build a stronger, healthier community through the South Carolina Nurse Retention Initiative.

Thank you for considering this impactful opportunity.

Agency: South Carolina Nurse Retention Initiative

Retired and looking for a Constructive Purpose to Aid Our Community?

 

Imagine being part of a community-driven force that not only addresses the nationwide nursing shortage but also shapes the future of healthcare right here in our locality. The South Carolina Nurse Retention Initiative (SCNRI) offers you the chance to do just that, providing a meaningful and constructive purpose for those retired and looking to make a positive impact.

Why SCNRI?
Quality medical care hinges on a robust nursing force, and our community is no exception. SCNRI is not just another scholarship program; it's a unique retention initiative that makes nursing education more affordable and attractive for students facing financial barriers.

Our Impact: A Testament to Success
Over the past four years, SCNRI has already made a substantial impact. With 34 nurses under contract and an additional 10 set to graduate in 2024, we've been instrumental in addressing the nursing shortage in our community.

The Power of Your Involvement
Now, we're looking to solidify and grow our operation, and we need your help. Your involvement in SCNRI is an opportunity to show that our community values and holds nursing professionals in high esteem. By joining us, you're not just contributing; you're becoming a driving force in retaining and attracting newly graduated nurses to our locality.

How You Can Contribute: Diverse Opportunities Await!
Whether you're interested in event planning, public speaking, grant writing, or administration, SCNRI has many diverse positions available. Your skills can make a real difference in the following areas:

Creating and planning events Presenting the program to local organizations such as Rotaries, Chambers of Commerce, and Community Organizations Speaking at high school career days Researching grant opportunities and writing proposals Organizing social events to promote our unique program

Your Next Step: Join SCNRI Today
If you are looking for a program that provides not only productive work but also supports the core values of our community, SCNRI is the place for you. Take the first step in making a difference by contacting Dr. Will Fuller at drwill8721@gmail.com.

Visit scnurseretention.org to learn more about our initiative.

Together, let's build a stronger, healthier community through the South Carolina Nurse Retention Initiative.

Thank you for considering this impactful opportunity.

Agency: South Carolina Nurse Retention Initiative

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Olympics Tennis Coach

Special Olympics Coaches are Needed at Chaplin Park and Beaufort County Public Schools

Players, coaches, tennis lovers … whatever your level of skill or involvement, join us, make a difference, and have rewarding fun as you turn your love for the game into a life-changing opportunity for others. Coach Special Olympics children and/or adults, seasonally.

Coach as much or as little as you can. Learn to coach on-the-job.
Programs are generally seasonal and of limited duration -- for example, one session per week for 8 weeks.

Contact: volunteer@publictennis.org

Agency: Public Tennis Inc.

Special Olympics Coaches are Needed at Chaplin Park and Beaufort County Public Schools

Players, coaches, tennis lovers … whatever your level of skill or involvement, join us, make a difference, and have rewarding fun as you turn your love for the game into a life-changing opportunity for others. Coach Special Olympics children and/or adults, seasonally.

Coach as much or as little as you can. Learn to coach on-the-job.
Programs are generally seasonal and of limited duration -- for example, one session per week for 8 weeks.

Contact: volunteer@publictennis.org

Agency: Public Tennis Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Tennis Coaching: Elementary School Programs

Public Tennis Inc. is looking for supportive and enthusiastic volunteers to serve as tennis "coaches" during Physical Education (PE) classes at the  public Elementary Schools and at after school programs.  Through the Schools Program, we introduce children to tennis at an early age and make tennis accessible to children who might not otherwise have opportunity to learn to play.  Our objective is to transfer knowledge of tennis to PE teachers and program coordinators so they can make tennis a regular part of their curriculum.  Learning is accelerated by the use of small racquets, low compression balls, and teaching techniques which make tennis fun!  Programs are flexible -- volunteer when and where you can!

Contact: volunteer@publictennis.org

Agency: Public Tennis Inc.

Public Tennis Inc. is looking for supportive and enthusiastic volunteers to serve as tennis "coaches" during Physical Education (PE) classes at the  public Elementary Schools and at after school programs.  Through the Schools Program, we introduce children to tennis at an early age and make tennis accessible to children who might not otherwise have opportunity to learn to play.  Our objective is to transfer knowledge of tennis to PE teachers and program coordinators so they can make tennis a regular part of their curriculum.  Learning is accelerated by the use of small racquets, low compression balls, and teaching techniques which make tennis fun!  Programs are flexible -- volunteer when and where you can!

Contact: volunteer@publictennis.org

Agency: Public Tennis Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Memory Care Program Support

Memory Matters is a local not-for-profit center of excellence which improves the quality of life for persons with dementia and their families, by providing resources, support, respite and adult day services with compassion and dignity.  We are volunteer driven and therefore as we continue to grow, we continue to need loving hands and hearts to help with our fun and active social-model day programs. The programs include highly interactive activities in mental and physical stimulation through music, drama, art, yoga, exercise and mind-stimulating games.  You will have a blast, while making friends and very importantly, while making a difference! We offer two daily shifts: 9:30 - 12:30 & 12:30 - 3PM. Please come check us out!

Agency: Memory Matters

Memory Matters is a local not-for-profit center of excellence which improves the quality of life for persons with dementia and their families, by providing resources, support, respite and adult day services with compassion and dignity.  We are volunteer driven and therefore as we continue to grow, we continue to need loving hands and hearts to help with our fun and active social-model day programs. The programs include highly interactive activities in mental and physical stimulation through music, drama, art, yoga, exercise and mind-stimulating games.  You will have a blast, while making friends and very importantly, while making a difference! We offer two daily shifts: 9:30 - 12:30 & 12:30 - 3PM. Please come check us out!

Agency: Memory Matters

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant Football Coaches for Minor League team

We're looking for assistant coaches to help with our minor league football team. No experience is necessary but we do value prior coaching experience on any level. We do offer professional development for candidates looking to get into coaching for the first time. We're looking for help during practices and games. Please contact if you have any questions. 

Agency: Hilton Head Sharks Inc.

We're looking for assistant coaches to help with our minor league football team. No experience is necessary but we do value prior coaching experience on any level. We do offer professional development for candidates looking to get into coaching for the first time. We're looking for help during practices and games. Please contact if you have any questions. 

Agency: Hilton Head Sharks Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteers

Rewarding Volunteer Opportunities: 
The Litter Box Thrift Store, (nonprofit) owned by the Hilton Head Humane , helps to directly improve the lives of so many animals in the Lowcountry. The progress made by HHH each year speaks VOLUMES for such a rock solid organization. Volunteer at the 'Best Thrift Store in Hilton Head' and make a huge impact on so many animals. ***In need of: eBay sales & processing associates, clothing & housewares processing associates, general cashiers. Contact Alexandra Pettry, litterboxthrift@gmail.com. Fun & friendly atmosphere! Must be 18.

Agency: Hilton Head Humane

Rewarding Volunteer Opportunities: 
The Litter Box Thrift Store, (nonprofit) owned by the Hilton Head Humane , helps to directly improve the lives of so many animals in the Lowcountry. The progress made by HHH each year speaks VOLUMES for such a rock solid organization. Volunteer at the 'Best Thrift Store in Hilton Head' and make a huge impact on so many animals. ***In need of: eBay sales & processing associates, clothing & housewares processing associates, general cashiers. Contact Alexandra Pettry, litterboxthrift@gmail.com. Fun & friendly atmosphere! Must be 18.

Agency: Hilton Head Humane

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Party Animals - Event Fundraisers

Hilton Head Humane has major fundraisers throughout the year and needs fundraising volunteers and event volunteers for each fundraiser. Please contact our Donor/Administration Manager, Sassa Enscoe, at membership@hhhumane.org for more information on these positions.

Agency: Hilton Head Humane

Hilton Head Humane has major fundraisers throughout the year and needs fundraising volunteers and event volunteers for each fundraiser. Please contact our Donor/Administration Manager, Sassa Enscoe, at membership@hhhumane.org for more information on these positions.

Agency: Hilton Head Humane

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Keeping Seniors Fed and Warm

Our area is rural and covers a wide geographic area. We prepare individual care packages for the elderly and disabled in Jasper and Hampton Counties. We deliver the packages to the local senior centers and they receive a bag along with their meals. When necessary, we deliver the care packages to individuals at their homes. We need the following items for our care packages:

-Ensure

-Blankets

-Compression Socks

Please contact Nancy Morgan at Nancy.morgan73@yahoo.com to arrange to drop off items.

Agency: Helping Hand Center

Our area is rural and covers a wide geographic area. We prepare individual care packages for the elderly and disabled in Jasper and Hampton Counties. We deliver the packages to the local senior centers and they receive a bag along with their meals. When necessary, we deliver the care packages to individuals at their homes. We need the following items for our care packages:

-Ensure

-Blankets

-Compression Socks

Please contact Nancy Morgan at Nancy.morgan73@yahoo.com to arrange to drop off items.

Agency: Helping Hand Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29934

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fighting Loneliness this Holiday Season

Meals on Wheels, Bluffton-Hilton Head is excited to announce their clients with pets are the recipients of an Opportunity Grant to fund the Furry Friends Pet Program. This program provides needed support to clients who struggle to provide adequate dog or cat food for their furry companions. Volunteers are needed to help plan this program for 2024 plus donations of cat and dog food can be dropped off at 75 Capital Drive on Hilton Head Island. This holiday season let's fight loneliness by helping our elderly neighbors feed their furry companions. For more information call 843-802-0919.

Agency: Meals On Wheels

Meals on Wheels, Bluffton-Hilton Head is excited to announce their clients with pets are the recipients of an Opportunity Grant to fund the Furry Friends Pet Program. This program provides needed support to clients who struggle to provide adequate dog or cat food for their furry companions. Volunteers are needed to help plan this program for 2024 plus donations of cat and dog food can be dropped off at 75 Capital Drive on Hilton Head Island. This holiday season let's fight loneliness by helping our elderly neighbors feed their furry companions. For more information call 843-802-0919.

Agency: Meals On Wheels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holiday Food Drive

Agency: Bluffton Self Help

Agency: Bluffton Self Help

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Pick-Up

We are looking for one or two individuals with trucks who could pick up furniture donations for our Furnish A Future program and deliver to our storage units. Furniture is typically donated from Bluffton and Hilton Head and our storage units are in Bluffton and Okatie.

Furnish a Future is a Hopeful Horizons' program, led by a dedicated volunteer group, to create safe and joyful spaces for women who are starting a new life after surviving domestic violence. In many cases, women and their children need to rebuild from the ground up and furnishing their new home with love will provide them with a positive start on their journey. Furnish a Future collects donated items specific for each family.

Additional information about the program

Agency: Hopeful Horizons

We are looking for one or two individuals with trucks who could pick up furniture donations for our Furnish A Future program and deliver to our storage units. Furniture is typically donated from Bluffton and Hilton Head and our storage units are in Bluffton and Okatie.

Furnish a Future is a Hopeful Horizons' program, led by a dedicated volunteer group, to create safe and joyful spaces for women who are starting a new life after surviving domestic violence. In many cases, women and their children need to rebuild from the ground up and furnishing their new home with love will provide them with a positive start on their journey. Furnish a Future collects donated items specific for each family.

Additional information about the program

Agency: Hopeful Horizons

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29909

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Educators

We are looking for volunteers interested in getting involved with the South Carolina chapter of the Alzheimer's Association by becoming a community educator, our greatest need for programs! This position entails the following:

Present a workshop: Deliver community education programs or awareness presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias and memory loss as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease.

Currently, we are working to expand our reach and establish relationships in Mount Pleasant and do not have any volunteers in this area. We also need volunteers for Orangeburg County, as this is an area of high disease prevalence. Nonetheless, we welcome volunteers from any location! 

Sign up to get involved and create a profile at volunteer.alz.org and contact our Program Manager, Debbie Schneider. Learn more: South Carolina Chapter (alz.org)

*We accept inquiries on an ongoing basis, no strict deadline*

*If you have questions, please email us or call us at 800-272-3900 in the event you cannot reach the main office line.*

Agency: Alzheimer's Association, SC Chapter

We are looking for volunteers interested in getting involved with the South Carolina chapter of the Alzheimer's Association by becoming a community educator, our greatest need for programs! This position entails the following:

Present a workshop: Deliver community education programs or awareness presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias and memory loss as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease.

Currently, we are working to expand our reach and establish relationships in Mount Pleasant and do not have any volunteers in this area. We also need volunteers for Orangeburg County, as this is an area of high disease prevalence. Nonetheless, we welcome volunteers from any location! 

Sign up to get involved and create a profile at volunteer.alz.org and contact our Program Manager, Debbie Schneider. Learn more: South Carolina Chapter (alz.org)

*We accept inquiries on an ongoing basis, no strict deadline*

*If you have questions, please email us or call us at 800-272-3900 in the event you cannot reach the main office line.*

Agency: Alzheimer's Association, SC Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29464

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

Community Foundation of the Lowcountry is seeking an occasional volunteer for various tasks during varied hours to include:

Greet visitors

Monitor email / maintain master calendar

Answer phone and direct calls on a multiline phone

Process and distribute office mail

Prepare acknowledgment letters for mailing

Other Administrative Duties as needed

Agency: Community Foundation of the Lowcountry

Community Foundation of the Lowcountry is seeking an occasional volunteer for various tasks during varied hours to include:

Greet visitors

Monitor email / maintain master calendar

Answer phone and direct calls on a multiline phone

Process and distribute office mail

Prepare acknowledgment letters for mailing

Other Administrative Duties as needed

Agency: Community Foundation of the Lowcountry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Programs & Education

Afterschool homework help, all levels and all grades, 4:00-6:00 pm Monday-Thurs during the school year. One-on-one or small group assistance depending on situation. Volunteer may choose all or one of the days available. Personal orientation given. Reading Buddies – Reading practice for grades K-2. Guided reading instruction is simple to follow. Mon-Thurs 4:15-6:00 pm by arrangement. Learning Activities Class Assistance – Helping hands in art classes, gardening club, K-1 activity centers, and many more. Teach a skill, a craft, a life-long joy – We have volunteers who teach photography, ballet, zumba dance, guitar, knitting and crochet, tennis and golf. Also, personal finance, cooking, healthy habits, life skills. Do you have something you would share for one hour a week? We furnish supplies and organizational support. Play a game – Teach card and board games, with interpersonal skills along the way.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry-Hilton Head Island Club

Afterschool homework help, all levels and all grades, 4:00-6:00 pm Monday-Thurs during the school year. One-on-one or small group assistance depending on situation. Volunteer may choose all or one of the days available. Personal orientation given. Reading Buddies – Reading practice for grades K-2. Guided reading instruction is simple to follow. Mon-Thurs 4:15-6:00 pm by arrangement. Learning Activities Class Assistance – Helping hands in art classes, gardening club, K-1 activity centers, and many more. Teach a skill, a craft, a life-long joy – We have volunteers who teach photography, ballet, zumba dance, guitar, knitting and crochet, tennis and golf. Also, personal finance, cooking, healthy habits, life skills. Do you have something you would share for one hour a week? We furnish supplies and organizational support. Play a game – Teach card and board games, with interpersonal skills along the way.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry-Hilton Head Island Club

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

Hopeful Horizons is looking for volunteers who can help with putting mailings together, organizing donations and other office projects. This would be in the Beaufort or Bluffton office. We're a fun group and would love to have your help!

Agency: Hopeful Horizons

Hopeful Horizons is looking for volunteers who can help with putting mailings together, organizing donations and other office projects. This would be in the Beaufort or Bluffton office. We're a fun group and would love to have your help!

Agency: Hopeful Horizons

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Facilitator Volunteer

Facilitators needed for ongoing mental health support and education groups. Facilitators must have personal experience with mental health struggles or with a loved one. Facilitators will be trained through NAMI national programs. Facilitators provide in-person or zoom groups in a supportive and structured format. Internet access is required Facilitators will have flexibility with their group schedules.

Agency: NAMI

Facilitators needed for ongoing mental health support and education groups. Facilitators must have personal experience with mental health struggles or with a loved one. Facilitators will be trained through NAMI national programs. Facilitators provide in-person or zoom groups in a supportive and structured format. Internet access is required Facilitators will have flexibility with their group schedules.

Agency: NAMI

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in Beaufort

We are in need of legal and administrative volunteers for our new Beaufort Office. Please contact Icela at 843-815-1570 if you are interested in serving at the Beaufort Office.

Agency: Lowcountry Legal Volunteers

We are in need of legal and administrative volunteers for our new Beaufort Office. Please contact Icela at 843-815-1570 if you are interested in serving at the Beaufort Office.

Agency: Lowcountry Legal Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29909

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor Volunteers for English as a Second Language

Bluffton Self Help is actively looking for volunteer tutors and substitute tutors for our English as a Second Language Courses (ESOL). You may be thinking, "I don't know another language"! But don't worry, you don't have to know one. You may also be thinking, "I'm not an educator!" Again, no education background is required. We will provide you with all of the training and resources you need. The classes are meant to be spoken in English so our students begin to learn our language. We use illustrations and other learning tools. The curriculum is spelled out for you as we have a Curriculum Specialist on staff. All you have to do is guide small groups (6 - 10) of adult learners through workbooks and lessons. Our biggest need is for tutors who can be available in the evening (6-8pm), but there are some opportunities during the daytime (9 - 11am). We offer classes in 4 different locations in Hilton Head, Bluffton and Hardeeville. We also have a strong need for tutors willing to serve in Hardeeville as this is a fast growing community with more affordable housing. We will host information sessions in the Fall and training sessions in November. The Spring classes will begin on January 9th, 2023 and are two hour classes taking place two times per week for 16 weeks. We understand if you come on board, that you may have travel plans and time away, life happens. We rely on substitutes to cover you when you can't lead your class. We also have classes that kick off in June 2023 if you are not available in the Spring. If you are interested in learning more about tutoring & substitute tutoring, please submit your information through this form: https://share.hsforms.com/1zCC1lKdPSo6cRgL8Mxy9vgc1boz

Agency: Bluffton Self Help

Bluffton Self Help is actively looking for volunteer tutors and substitute tutors for our English as a Second Language Courses (ESOL). You may be thinking, "I don't know another language"! But don't worry, you don't have to know one. You may also be thinking, "I'm not an educator!" Again, no education background is required. We will provide you with all of the training and resources you need. The classes are meant to be spoken in English so our students begin to learn our language. We use illustrations and other learning tools. The curriculum is spelled out for you as we have a Curriculum Specialist on staff. All you have to do is guide small groups (6 - 10) of adult learners through workbooks and lessons. Our biggest need is for tutors who can be available in the evening (6-8pm), but there are some opportunities during the daytime (9 - 11am). We offer classes in 4 different locations in Hilton Head, Bluffton and Hardeeville. We also have a strong need for tutors willing to serve in Hardeeville as this is a fast growing community with more affordable housing. We will host information sessions in the Fall and training sessions in November. The Spring classes will begin on January 9th, 2023 and are two hour classes taking place two times per week for 16 weeks. We understand if you come on board, that you may have travel plans and time away, life happens. We rely on substitutes to cover you when you can't lead your class. We also have classes that kick off in June 2023 if you are not available in the Spring. If you are interested in learning more about tutoring & substitute tutoring, please submit your information through this form: https://share.hsforms.com/1zCC1lKdPSo6cRgL8Mxy9vgc1boz

Agency: Bluffton Self Help

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient and Family Support Volunteer (copy)

FRIENDS of Caroline Hospice patient volunteers are vital to our organization. Without volunteers, it would be impossible for us to provide all of the services that enhance the quality of life for our patients and their families. All volunteers are required to undergo a background check, driving record check, TB test and present a copy of a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance. Volunteers receive training and work in conjunction with other members of our team, or the Coordinated Care Team, and under the supervision of the Volunteer Coordinator. The most important role of the volunteer is to be a loving, supportive friend. As a member of the Interdisciplinary Team, the patient volunteer assists patients and their families by:

reading to the patient providing companionship

We encourage volunteers who have any specialty (art, pet, music therapy) to share those activities with our patients.

AVERAGE TIME INVOLVED: 4 hours per month, plus one meeting per quarter

Agency: FRIENDS of Caroline Hospice

FRIENDS of Caroline Hospice patient volunteers are vital to our organization. Without volunteers, it would be impossible for us to provide all of the services that enhance the quality of life for our patients and their families. All volunteers are required to undergo a background check, driving record check, TB test and present a copy of a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance. Volunteers receive training and work in conjunction with other members of our team, or the Coordinated Care Team, and under the supervision of the Volunteer Coordinator. The most important role of the volunteer is to be a loving, supportive friend. As a member of the Interdisciplinary Team, the patient volunteer assists patients and their families by:

reading to the patient providing companionship

We encourage volunteers who have any specialty (art, pet, music therapy) to share those activities with our patients.

AVERAGE TIME INVOLVED: 4 hours per month, plus one meeting per quarter

Agency: FRIENDS of Caroline Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: "Kids in Kayaks" dockside station help

Each October, November, April and May The Outside Foundation hosts 7th graders, and their teachers, for a school day of dockside learning station and kayaking at a local marina. We seek volunteer retired science teachers, Low Country Master Naturalists, birders, and those retired form environmental-directed professions to help with our dockside stations. Our dockside stations include: dock fowling, Envrioscape water shed model, water testing, birding and binocular use, and touch tank/salt marsh foo web.

Agency: The Outside Foundation

Each October, November, April and May The Outside Foundation hosts 7th graders, and their teachers, for a school day of dockside learning station and kayaking at a local marina. We seek volunteer retired science teachers, Low Country Master Naturalists, birders, and those retired form environmental-directed professions to help with our dockside stations. Our dockside stations include: dock fowling, Envrioscape water shed model, water testing, birding and binocular use, and touch tank/salt marsh foo web.

Agency: The Outside Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: "Kids in Kayaks" kayak guides

Each fall and spring The Outside Foundation hosts groups of 7th graders, with their teachers, for a day of learning about the salt marsh in the salt marsh. Students participate in dockside activities and a 2 hour guided kayak tour. We are seeking experienced kayak guides to help with teaching basic safety and paddle strokes. 

Agency: The Outside Foundation

Each fall and spring The Outside Foundation hosts groups of 7th graders, with their teachers, for a day of learning about the salt marsh in the salt marsh. Students participate in dockside activities and a 2 hour guided kayak tour. We are seeking experienced kayak guides to help with teaching basic safety and paddle strokes. 

Agency: The Outside Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cultural Arts - Guitar

We have a need for volunteers to teach guitar to our elementary-aged members (ages 6 - 11). We have guitars available for our members to use.

Please contact: Linda Pace linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

We have a need for volunteers to teach guitar to our elementary-aged members (ages 6 - 11). We have guitars available for our members to use.

Please contact: Linda Pace linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer - Garden Club Assistant

Garden enthusiasts teach members (ages 6 -11) on all aspects of gardening. Our garden has various vegetables, flowers, fruits, plants thriving under the love and care of our volunteer gardeners and members.

Contact: Linda Pace, linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Garden enthusiasts teach members (ages 6 -11) on all aspects of gardening. Our garden has various vegetables, flowers, fruits, plants thriving under the love and care of our volunteer gardeners and members.

Contact: Linda Pace, linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Technology Assistant

We are looking for volunteers to work with our elementary-aged (ages 6 - 11) with internet safety, computer keyboarding and using computers for educational purposes.

Contact: Linda Pace, linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

We are looking for volunteers to work with our elementary-aged (ages 6 - 11) with internet safety, computer keyboarding and using computers for educational purposes.

Contact: Linda Pace, linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: STEM Assistant

We are looking for volunteers to teach and facilitate fun science concepts using the DIY STEM curriculum leaning using snap circuits, Squishy Circuits, Makey Makey and other hands-on materials. 

Contact Linda Pace, linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

We are looking for volunteers to teach and facilitate fun science concepts using the DIY STEM curriculum leaning using snap circuits, Squishy Circuits, Makey Makey and other hands-on materials. 

Contact Linda Pace, linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paws for Reading Volunteer

Students sign up to practice reading skills by reading to a trained dog. Must have Good Canine Citizen Certification or be a certified trained therapy dog. The dog must be comfortable being around children and teens ages 6 - 18.

Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Students sign up to practice reading skills by reading to a trained dog. Must have Good Canine Citizen Certification or be a certified trained therapy dog. The dog must be comfortable being around children and teens ages 6 - 18.

Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Literacy Assistant Volunteer

Support reading skills and proficiency for elementary aged members (ages 6 - 11). Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Support reading skills and proficiency for elementary aged members (ages 6 - 11). Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk/Admin Volunteer

Volunteers are needed to assist at the front desk and perform administrative duties. Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Volunteers are needed to assist at the front desk and perform administrative duties. Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Financial Planning Volunteers Needed

The Money Matters program was created by Boys & Girls clubs of America, in partnership with Charles Schwab Foundation, to provide behavior-changing financial education to help teens get on the path toward budgeting, saving, planning for college and financial freedom. The Money Matters program is comprised of a core curriculum divided among five units. Each unit addresses a key Money Matters theme, and the activities are designed to put that theme into a real world context for members. these five topics are the ones most relevant to BGCA teen members, reaching them at a time when their behavior as earners, spenders and savers can be most influenced.

The BGC Bluffton Club is running Money Matters Topics run in the Spring of 2023. if you are interested and available after 3p.m. please email linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org. Thank you! 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

The Money Matters program was created by Boys & Girls clubs of America, in partnership with Charles Schwab Foundation, to provide behavior-changing financial education to help teens get on the path toward budgeting, saving, planning for college and financial freedom. The Money Matters program is comprised of a core curriculum divided among five units. Each unit addresses a key Money Matters theme, and the activities are designed to put that theme into a real world context for members. these five topics are the ones most relevant to BGCA teen members, reaching them at a time when their behavior as earners, spenders and savers can be most influenced.

The BGC Bluffton Club is running Money Matters Topics run in the Spring of 2023. if you are interested and available after 3p.m. please email linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org. Thank you! 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Electronic Keyboard Piano Volunteer Need

The Boys and Girls Club of Bluffton is seeking volunteers to help our members learn how to use the electronic keyboard piano. We have a set of 12 electric keyboard pianos waiting to be used! If you are interested in sharing your passion for music, please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org. 

 

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

The Boys and Girls Club of Bluffton is seeking volunteers to help our members learn how to use the electronic keyboard piano. We have a set of 12 electric keyboard pianos waiting to be used! If you are interested in sharing your passion for music, please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org. 

 

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cultural Arts - Drama

If you have a passion for theatre and drama, we are looking for you to inspire our elementary-aged members (ages 6 - 11) to learn theatre and drama. Maybe perform plays and musicals for our club and community.

Contact: linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

If you have a passion for theatre and drama, we are looking for you to inspire our elementary-aged members (ages 6 - 11) to learn theatre and drama. Maybe perform plays and musicals for our club and community.

Contact: linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cultural Arts - Dance

We need volunteers to teach all forms of dance and zumba. We have ballet bars in our cultural arts classroom. Open to ballet, salsa, hip hop, etc.

Contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

We need volunteers to teach all forms of dance and zumba. We have ballet bars in our cultural arts classroom. Open to ballet, salsa, hip hop, etc.

Contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chef Assistant

Assist our on-site chef and youth development professional during cooking demonstration and cooking activity with our elementary-aged members. Join us for i-Chef program. Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Assist our on-site chef and youth development professional during cooking demonstration and cooking activity with our elementary-aged members. Join us for i-Chef program. Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts Assistant Volunteer

If you have a passion or enjoy makings crafts, painting, sculpture or working with other art forms, we are looking for you as an assistant in our Arts Room. Work with elementary-aged (ages 6 - 11) members. Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

If you have a passion or enjoy makings crafts, painting, sculpture or working with other art forms, we are looking for you as an assistant in our Arts Room. Work with elementary-aged (ages 6 - 11) members. Please contact linda.pace@bgclowcountry.org

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Bluffton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Legal Services

Antioch Educational Center has offered free legal services to members of low-income families, for the last four years.


Through this program, AEC has been able to provide non-criminal services such as assistance with cases dealing with family and elder law, landlord tenant disputes, expungements, wills, Power of Attorney, Medical Do Not Resuscitate Orders, employment issues and more. AEC also offers this service as an "Office Without Walls Project," in addition to regular hours inside of AEC's facility.

With the "Office Without Walls Project," AEC goes to different locations such as senior centers, Head Start Locations, low-income housing community rooms, and more to better identify and then serve those in need of this valuable services.

This program is in partnership with the University of South Carolina Law School, Lowcountry Legal Volunteers and South Carolina Legal Services. This program has served an average of 100 people per year over the last four years.

This program needs volunteers to set up appoints and implement evaluations.

Agency: Antioch Educational Center

Antioch Educational Center has offered free legal services to members of low-income families, for the last four years.


Through this program, AEC has been able to provide non-criminal services such as assistance with cases dealing with family and elder law, landlord tenant disputes, expungements, wills, Power of Attorney, Medical Do Not Resuscitate Orders, employment issues and more. AEC also offers this service as an "Office Without Walls Project," in addition to regular hours inside of AEC's facility.

With the "Office Without Walls Project," AEC goes to different locations such as senior centers, Head Start Locations, low-income housing community rooms, and more to better identify and then serve those in need of this valuable services.

This program is in partnership with the University of South Carolina Law School, Lowcountry Legal Volunteers and South Carolina Legal Services. This program has served an average of 100 people per year over the last four years.

This program needs volunteers to set up appoints and implement evaluations.

Agency: Antioch Educational Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29936

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekly Meal Donations for New Circles Program

The heart of the new Circle Program consists of weekly meetings. Every meeting involves the Circles families and volunteers sharing a meal. Spending time and breaking bread together is a very unifying human experience. One of our biggest logistical needs is ensuring we have hot, healthy meals ready for approximately 75 program participants and volunteers each week. Cash donations in the amount of $1000 are also welcome to help cover the cost of homemade meals.

Agency: Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project

The heart of the new Circle Program consists of weekly meetings. Every meeting involves the Circles families and volunteers sharing a meal. Spending time and breaking bread together is a very unifying human experience. One of our biggest logistical needs is ensuring we have hot, healthy meals ready for approximately 75 program participants and volunteers each week. Cash donations in the amount of $1000 are also welcome to help cover the cost of homemade meals.

Agency: Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Low-income families to participate in new Circles Program

In January 2023, Deep Well is launching a new nationally-recognized, proven program called Circles to help our clients become financially stable, more independent, more skilled, and better able to manage their lives. 

Participants in the program are called Circle Leaders because they are the ones who lead themselves out of poverty.  They are hardworking and motivated but often feel overwhelmed by the daily struggle to make ends meet.  Circle Leaders commit to completing training, setting goals for themselves, and attending weekly Circles meetings.

 

Agency: Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project

In January 2023, Deep Well is launching a new nationally-recognized, proven program called Circles to help our clients become financially stable, more independent, more skilled, and better able to manage their lives. 

Participants in the program are called Circle Leaders because they are the ones who lead themselves out of poverty.  They are hardworking and motivated but often feel overwhelmed by the daily struggle to make ends meet.  Circle Leaders commit to completing training, setting goals for themselves, and attending weekly Circles meetings.

 

Agency: Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish-speaking Office Volunteers

The job of an office volunteer is to answer the phones and welcome walk-ins as the first client contact, take down all pertinent information for the aid request including entering the info into our ACT computer program, and follow up on validating the need as directed by staff.  

Agency: Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project

The job of an office volunteer is to answer the phones and welcome walk-ins as the first client contact, take down all pertinent information for the aid request including entering the info into our ACT computer program, and follow up on validating the need as directed by staff.  

Agency: Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Antioch Scholars

this is a nine-year-old program that takes average students, during their first year of school, and provides a daily afterschool venue where the basic areas of study are offered while also inserting public speaking, leadership, and other skills that will help to lead to a very successful lifestyle. This dynamic program also includes one weekend of travel each month as well as a full week of national and international travel during the summer months. Although suspended during the height of COVID, students enrolled in this program have already visited places such as Mexico, Canada, Seattle, Washington DC Baltimore, Atlanta, and Miami…just to name a few. Because of its many advantages, this program is limited to no more than 25 students at any given time.

This program needs teacher assistants, food preppers, reading instructors and chaperones.

Agency: Antioch Educational Center

this is a nine-year-old program that takes average students, during their first year of school, and provides a daily afterschool venue where the basic areas of study are offered while also inserting public speaking, leadership, and other skills that will help to lead to a very successful lifestyle. This dynamic program also includes one weekend of travel each month as well as a full week of national and international travel during the summer months. Although suspended during the height of COVID, students enrolled in this program have already visited places such as Mexico, Canada, Seattle, Washington DC Baltimore, Atlanta, and Miami…just to name a few. Because of its many advantages, this program is limited to no more than 25 students at any given time.

This program needs teacher assistants, food preppers, reading instructors and chaperones.

Agency: Antioch Educational Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29936

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Youth Work Program

 This is an innovative program that allows 50 students to receive on the job training at one of many nonprofit or governmental agencies in Jasper County This year, 2022, marks eight years that this on-the job training program has been offered to Jasper County’s high school juniors and seniors. This unique program offers many opportunities such as financial literacy training, CPR Certification, and opportunities to travel to several state universities and colleges. 3 – AEC’s Programs Each student receives all of this and more while receiving a competitive salary that is deposited directly into their bank account every two weeks.

This program needs volunteers to oversee participant selection, visit employment sites, event planning and oversee performance incentives.

Agency: Antioch Educational Center

 This is an innovative program that allows 50 students to receive on the job training at one of many nonprofit or governmental agencies in Jasper County This year, 2022, marks eight years that this on-the job training program has been offered to Jasper County’s high school juniors and seniors. This unique program offers many opportunities such as financial literacy training, CPR Certification, and opportunities to travel to several state universities and colleges. 3 – AEC’s Programs Each student receives all of this and more while receiving a competitive salary that is deposited directly into their bank account every two weeks.

This program needs volunteers to oversee participant selection, visit employment sites, event planning and oversee performance incentives.

Agency: Antioch Educational Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29936

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Certified Nursing Assistance Program

This program graduated its first class in November of 2014. This year, which marks eight years, is when AEC will graduate its 20th group of Certified Nursing Assistants. Although suspended for one full year during the height of COVID, this valuable program still will have graduated an estimated 140 students by the end of May 2022. These individuals are gainfully employed helping to filled what remains a huge void in our medical/health field in our region. This six-week program is in partnership with the Bargain Box, First Pres (HHI), Coastal Carolina Hospital and NHC (Bluffton). AEC will graduate its 17th class on March 4, 2022. AEC will start two new classes in March. One evening class (that will run from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday) and one weekend class (that will run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday) that are both full with a waiting list of nearly 50 students. All classes are tuition free. Students are financially responsible for supplies, uniforms, and books.

 

This program needs volunteers for filing, telephoning, emailing, and texting students, taking of applications, printing of medical training catalog, tracking of alumni, inventory, and oversee student acceptance/interviews.

Agency: Antioch Educational Center

This program graduated its first class in November of 2014. This year, which marks eight years, is when AEC will graduate its 20th group of Certified Nursing Assistants. Although suspended for one full year during the height of COVID, this valuable program still will have graduated an estimated 140 students by the end of May 2022. These individuals are gainfully employed helping to filled what remains a huge void in our medical/health field in our region. This six-week program is in partnership with the Bargain Box, First Pres (HHI), Coastal Carolina Hospital and NHC (Bluffton). AEC will graduate its 17th class on March 4, 2022. AEC will start two new classes in March. One evening class (that will run from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday) and one weekend class (that will run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday) that are both full with a waiting list of nearly 50 students. All classes are tuition free. Students are financially responsible for supplies, uniforms, and books.

 

This program needs volunteers for filing, telephoning, emailing, and texting students, taking of applications, printing of medical training catalog, tracking of alumni, inventory, and oversee student acceptance/interviews.

Agency: Antioch Educational Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29936

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteer

Our office supports the needs of our program and learning centers Monday-Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm. An office volunteer would be assigned tasks according to their strengths, including organization, searching for grants, sorting donations, and other odd jobs. This volunteer would ideally help out at least once a week for a maximum time of 2 hours per session.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

Our office supports the needs of our program and learning centers Monday-Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm. An office volunteer would be assigned tasks according to their strengths, including organization, searching for grants, sorting donations, and other odd jobs. This volunteer would ideally help out at least once a week for a maximum time of 2 hours per session.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learning Center Volunteer

The heart of our program is in our Learning Centers. With 6 centers spread across the county, we are always looking for community members to strengthen our presence. The Learning Center Volunteer could do tasks from helping to prepare snack, donating the snack, cleaning and readying the center for students, helping at special events, and helping the students with homework. This volunteer would ideally work at least one day per week for 1 hour minimum. The address listed below is the office address. You can find the addresses for the various centers by clicking here.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

The heart of our program is in our Learning Centers. With 6 centers spread across the county, we are always looking for community members to strengthen our presence. The Learning Center Volunteer could do tasks from helping to prepare snack, donating the snack, cleaning and readying the center for students, helping at special events, and helping the students with homework. This volunteer would ideally work at least one day per week for 1 hour minimum. The address listed below is the office address. You can find the addresses for the various centers by clicking here.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Afterschool Tutor-New Oaks Learning Center

The New Oaks Learning Center is our flagship learning center on Hilton Head Island, serving four communities. Currently, an average of 40 students are served each day. We are always looking for more tutors to help the students with reading, math, and language arts-grades PreK-8th. From 3:30 -5: 00pm each day, the volunteer will assist in a classroom with students to help them complete their homework or do academic enrichment.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

The New Oaks Learning Center is our flagship learning center on Hilton Head Island, serving four communities. Currently, an average of 40 students are served each day. We are always looking for more tutors to help the students with reading, math, and language arts-grades PreK-8th. From 3:30 -5: 00pm each day, the volunteer will assist in a classroom with students to help them complete their homework or do academic enrichment.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Afterschool Tutor-Marsh Pointe Learning Center

The heart of our program is our learning centers. In each center we offer afterschool programs for students, health screenings and workforce development.  We are always looking for more tutors to help the students with reading, math, and language arts-grades PreK-8th. From 3-5pm each day, the volunteer will assist in a classroom with students to help them complete their homework or do academic enrichment. Ideally the volunteer will work one day or more per week for 2 hours.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

The heart of our program is our learning centers. In each center we offer afterschool programs for students, health screenings and workforce development.  We are always looking for more tutors to help the students with reading, math, and language arts-grades PreK-8th. From 3-5pm each day, the volunteer will assist in a classroom with students to help them complete their homework or do academic enrichment. Ideally the volunteer will work one day or more per week for 2 hours.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Afterschool Tutor-Island Lutheran Learning Center

The heart of our program is our learning centers. In each center we offer afterschool programs for students, health screenings and workforce development.  We are always looking for more tutors to help the students with reading, math, and language arts-grades PreK-8th. From 3:30-5:00pm each day, the volunteer will assist in a classroom with students to help them complete their homework or do academic enrichment. Ideally the volunteer will work one day or more per week for 1.5 hours.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

The heart of our program is our learning centers. In each center we offer afterschool programs for students, health screenings and workforce development.  We are always looking for more tutors to help the students with reading, math, and language arts-grades PreK-8th. From 3:30-5:00pm each day, the volunteer will assist in a classroom with students to help them complete their homework or do academic enrichment. Ideally the volunteer will work one day or more per week for 1.5 hours.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Afterschool Tutor-St.Luke's Learning Center

The heart of our program is our learning centers. In each center we offer afterschool programs for students, health screenings and workforce development.  We are always looking for more tutors to help the students with reading, math, and language arts-grades PreK-8th. From 3:30-5:00pm each day, the volunteer will assist in a classroom with students to help them complete their homework or do academic enrichment. Ideally the volunteer will work one day or more per week for 1.5 hours.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

The heart of our program is our learning centers. In each center we offer afterschool programs for students, health screenings and workforce development.  We are always looking for more tutors to help the students with reading, math, and language arts-grades PreK-8th. From 3:30-5:00pm each day, the volunteer will assist in a classroom with students to help them complete their homework or do academic enrichment. Ideally the volunteer will work one day or more per week for 1.5 hours.

Agency: Neighborhood Outreach Connection

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Guest Engagement

Seeking a few volunteers to help engage with families who are visiting The Sandbox Children's Museum and assist with a positive guest experience.  Ideally, volunteers would love being around children and helping them explore or introduce fun activities available in the museum. Each general admission session is 3 hours. We are only looking for a 3 hour commitment.

 

Agency: The Sandbox Children's Museum

Seeking a few volunteers to help engage with families who are visiting The Sandbox Children's Museum and assist with a positive guest experience.  Ideally, volunteers would love being around children and helping them explore or introduce fun activities available in the museum. Each general admission session is 3 hours. We are only looking for a 3 hour commitment.

 

Agency: The Sandbox Children's Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928-4791

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handy Person

We are looking for someone who is able to come as needed to repair exhibits or help install new exhibits. The hours and need are flexible. It is helpful if you have a set of tools.

Agency: The Sandbox Children's Museum

We are looking for someone who is able to come as needed to repair exhibits or help install new exhibits. The hours and need are flexible. It is helpful if you have a set of tools.

Agency: The Sandbox Children's Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928-4791

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Educational Program Volunteer

The Sandbox is looking for volunteers to assist with and/or run short programs throughout the week. These programs include our art program and STEM program as well as our free preschool program -Discover, Imagine, Grow (D.I.G.) The volunteer can assist staff or run programming and are welcome to bring ideas and creativity. Our programs are weekly or bi-monthly. and last 45 - 1 hour depending on the specific program. This is a great opportunity for retired educators.

Agency: The Sandbox Children's Museum

The Sandbox is looking for volunteers to assist with and/or run short programs throughout the week. These programs include our art program and STEM program as well as our free preschool program -Discover, Imagine, Grow (D.I.G.) The volunteer can assist staff or run programming and are welcome to bring ideas and creativity. Our programs are weekly or bi-monthly. and last 45 - 1 hour depending on the specific program. This is a great opportunity for retired educators.

Agency: The Sandbox Children's Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928-4791

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gimme a Break!

We could all use a break from time to time! It's especially important for those who are taking care of others! They spend countless hours making meals, attending to medical needs, aiding in daily activities and improving the quality of life for other people. But what about their quality of life?

Studies show that those who are full-time caregivers for others often find themselves struggling with physical, mental and emotional stresses that they do not take care of. What if you could help?

Spending as little as three hours a week, you can help people get the well-deserved break they need! They can take this time to go for a walk, prepare a meal without interruption, read or run errands. Some caregivers may also take the time to have a date-night with their spouse, go to a social outing or attend church.

Your role as a volunteer would be to visit the family home and provide a presence for their loved one. Sometimes this means interacting with the person being cared for and sometimes it means sitting quietly and watching t.v. or reading until the caregiver returns. Mainly, you are there to ensure a safe and comforting environment, giving the caregiver confidence to step away and take a break.

Volunteers are expertly matched with the families in need. Things such as distance from volunteer's home, personality and interests are all taken into consideration when connecting a volunteer with a family.

Agency: Agape Care

We could all use a break from time to time! It's especially important for those who are taking care of others! They spend countless hours making meals, attending to medical needs, aiding in daily activities and improving the quality of life for other people. But what about their quality of life?

Studies show that those who are full-time caregivers for others often find themselves struggling with physical, mental and emotional stresses that they do not take care of. What if you could help?

Spending as little as three hours a week, you can help people get the well-deserved break they need! They can take this time to go for a walk, prepare a meal without interruption, read or run errands. Some caregivers may also take the time to have a date-night with their spouse, go to a social outing or attend church.

Your role as a volunteer would be to visit the family home and provide a presence for their loved one. Sometimes this means interacting with the person being cared for and sometimes it means sitting quietly and watching t.v. or reading until the caregiver returns. Mainly, you are there to ensure a safe and comforting environment, giving the caregiver confidence to step away and take a break.

Volunteers are expertly matched with the families in need. Things such as distance from volunteer's home, personality and interests are all taken into consideration when connecting a volunteer with a family.

Agency: Agape Care

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29906

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Four-legged Friends

Do you have a pet certified to visit healthcare facilities? Our guests, visitors and team would greatly benefit from pet therapy! While our residents may not always interact with our "human" visitors, they often find great joy in seeing our pet visitors. These visitors may remind residents of pets they once had and gives them a chance to experience the joy of having a pet once again.

Pets may also bring comfort to those who are at the very end of life by "snuggling" in bed or visiting at the bedside. Family members and paid staff enjoy the company too!

Agency: Agape Care

Do you have a pet certified to visit healthcare facilities? Our guests, visitors and team would greatly benefit from pet therapy! While our residents may not always interact with our "human" visitors, they often find great joy in seeing our pet visitors. These visitors may remind residents of pets they once had and gives them a chance to experience the joy of having a pet once again.

Pets may also bring comfort to those who are at the very end of life by "snuggling" in bed or visiting at the bedside. Family members and paid staff enjoy the company too!

Agency: Agape Care

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29906

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Visit

We care for those who live in healthcare facilities and do not receive many visits outside of the healthcare team. Volunteers provide positive engagement to attempt to decrease isolation and negative feelings. Whether it's reading aloud, having a conversation, sharing at mealtime or sitting outside, everyone benefits from a social visit!

Agency: Agape Care

We care for those who live in healthcare facilities and do not receive many visits outside of the healthcare team. Volunteers provide positive engagement to attempt to decrease isolation and negative feelings. Whether it's reading aloud, having a conversation, sharing at mealtime or sitting outside, everyone benefits from a social visit!

Agency: Agape Care

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29906

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drug Free Communities (DFC) Grant Project Coordinator

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

 

POSITION: Drug Free Communities (DFC) Grant Project Coordinator

POSITION TYPE:  DFC Grant Funded/Part-Time

ORGANIZATION: LowCountry Alliance for Healthy Youth (LCAHY) Coalition

LOCATION:  Bluffton – Hilton Head, SC  

WEBSITE: www.lcahealthyyouth.com.

 

QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Communications, Marketing, Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, Nursing, Education, and/or other equivalent field/experience. 

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

Excellent verbal, written and communication skills Excellent organizational skills Proficiency in Microsoft Programs including Word, Excel, Publisher, and Power Point Proficiency with social media, public relations and/or marketing  Basic knowledge of Mailchimp, WordPress, and Zoom.

 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:                         

Assist with maintaining DFC grant/coalition records and submit reports as required. Maintain data base of DFC required In-kind dollar match and submit reports Assist with maintaining a data base of Coalition activities Maintain data base of Coalition history Support the collection of data utilized for Coalition efforts Maintain Coalition membership data base  Assist with Coalition communication Collect analytics on LCAHY’s public health awareness campaign and social media platforms Support the Coalition to expand the reach of the Coalition by coordinating staffing of information exhibits at school/community events Assist with website/print/social media platforms Assist with Managing the Coalition office/order resources/supplies Assist with managing Zoom at monthly Coalition meetings Other job-related duties as assigned

 Paid or Volunteer Position

ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Valid driver's license and transportation required Have regular access to a reliable car Be able to lift and transport program materials Specific assignments and/or meetings will require a flexible work schedule, such as evenings and/or weekends

To apply, email a cover letter and resume to DFC/LCAHY Grant Consultant, Dr. Loretta Novince, at lorettanovincephd@gmail.com.

Agency: LowCountry Alliance for Healthy Youth

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

 

POSITION: Drug Free Communities (DFC) Grant Project Coordinator

POSITION TYPE:  DFC Grant Funded/Part-Time

ORGANIZATION: LowCountry Alliance for Healthy Youth (LCAHY) Coalition

LOCATION:  Bluffton – Hilton Head, SC  

WEBSITE: www.lcahealthyyouth.com.

 

QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Communications, Marketing, Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, Nursing, Education, and/or other equivalent field/experience. 

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

Excellent verbal, written and communication skills Excellent organizational skills Proficiency in Microsoft Programs including Word, Excel, Publisher, and Power Point Proficiency with social media, public relations and/or marketing  Basic knowledge of Mailchimp, WordPress, and Zoom.

 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:                         

Assist with maintaining DFC grant/coalition records and submit reports as required. Maintain data base of DFC required In-kind dollar match and submit reports Assist with maintaining a data base of Coalition activities Maintain data base of Coalition history Support the collection of data utilized for Coalition efforts Maintain Coalition membership data base  Assist with Coalition communication Collect analytics on LCAHY’s public health awareness campaign and social media platforms Support the Coalition to expand the reach of the Coalition by coordinating staffing of information exhibits at school/community events Assist with website/print/social media platforms Assist with Managing the Coalition office/order resources/supplies Assist with managing Zoom at monthly Coalition meetings Other job-related duties as assigned

 Paid or Volunteer Position

ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Valid driver's license and transportation required Have regular access to a reliable car Be able to lift and transport program materials Specific assignments and/or meetings will require a flexible work schedule, such as evenings and/or weekends

To apply, email a cover letter and resume to DFC/LCAHY Grant Consultant, Dr. Loretta Novince, at lorettanovincephd@gmail.com.

Agency: LowCountry Alliance for Healthy Youth

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members

Fresh Start Healing Heart
Board Members Job Description
Mission
Our Mission is to compassionately walk beside survivors of human trafficking, providing safe
housing, immediate needs, and restorative services for spiritual, emotional, physical and
financial healing.
Position Board Member
The Board will support the work of Fresh Start Healing Heart and provide mission-based leadership and
strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by Fresh Start Healing Heart’s Executive
Director and Associate Director (ED, AD), the Board-ED/AD relationship is a partnership, and the
appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. Specific Board Member
responsibilities include:
Leadership, Governance, and Oversight
1.Serving as a trusted adviser to the ED/AD as s/he develops and implements God’s plans for Fresh
Start Healing Heart.
2.Reviewing outcomes and metrics created by Fresh Start Healing Heart for evaluating its impact, and
regularly measuring its performance and effectiveness using those metrics; reviewing agenda and
supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings.
3.Approving Fresh Start Healing Heart’s annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions;
being informed of, and meeting all legal and fiduciary responsibilities.
4.Contributing to an a performance evaluation of the ED/AD and any other vital team members as
needed or requested.
5.Assisting the ED/AD and board chair in identifying and recruiting other Board Members.
6.Partnering with the ED/AD and other board members to ensure that board resolutions are carried out.
7.Serving on committees or task forces and taking on special assignments.
8.Representing Fresh Start Healing Heart to stakeholders; acting as an ambassador for the organization.
9.Ensuring Fresh Start Healing Heart's commitment to a diverse board and staff when possible that
reflects the communities Fresh Start Healing Heart serves.
10. Providing scriptural and prayer guidance on all decisions and input when possible.
Fundraising
Fresh Start Healing Heart Board Members will consider Fresh Start Healing Heart a philanthropic priority
and make annual gifts that reflect that priority. So that Fresh Start Healing Heart can credibly solicit
contributions from foundations, organizations, and individuals, Fresh Start Healing Heart expects to have
100 percent of Board Members make an annual contribution that is commensurate with their capacity.
Board terms/participation
Fresh Start Healing Heart’s Board Members will serve a two-year term to be eligible for re-appointment
for one additional term. Board meetings will be held bi-monthly and committee meetings will be held in
coordination with full board meetings.
Qualifications
This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about Fresh Start Healing Heart’s
mission and who has a track record of leadership. Selected Board Members will have achieved
leadership stature in business, employment, government, philanthropy, personal positive change, or the
nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high performing
Board Members. Applicants will have had to have gone through VIP training, read and agreed
with Fresh Start Healing Heart's by-laws, policies and procedures, beliefs and signed all valid
documents.

Agency: Fresh Start Healing Heart

Fresh Start Healing Heart
Board Members Job Description
Mission
Our Mission is to compassionately walk beside survivors of human trafficking, providing safe
housing, immediate needs, and restorative services for spiritual, emotional, physical and
financial healing.
Position Board Member
The Board will support the work of Fresh Start Healing Heart and provide mission-based leadership and
strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by Fresh Start Healing Heart’s Executive
Director and Associate Director (ED, AD), the Board-ED/AD relationship is a partnership, and the
appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. Specific Board Member
responsibilities include:
Leadership, Governance, and Oversight
1.Serving as a trusted adviser to the ED/AD as s/he develops and implements God’s plans for Fresh
Start Healing Heart.
2.Reviewing outcomes and metrics created by Fresh Start Healing Heart for evaluating its impact, and
regularly measuring its performance and effectiveness using those metrics; reviewing agenda and
supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings.
3.Approving Fresh Start Healing Heart’s annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions;
being informed of, and meeting all legal and fiduciary responsibilities.
4.Contributing to an a performance evaluation of the ED/AD and any other vital team members as
needed or requested.
5.Assisting the ED/AD and board chair in identifying and recruiting other Board Members.
6.Partnering with the ED/AD and other board members to ensure that board resolutions are carried out.
7.Serving on committees or task forces and taking on special assignments.
8.Representing Fresh Start Healing Heart to stakeholders; acting as an ambassador for the organization.
9.Ensuring Fresh Start Healing Heart's commitment to a diverse board and staff when possible that
reflects the communities Fresh Start Healing Heart serves.
10. Providing scriptural and prayer guidance on all decisions and input when possible.
Fundraising
Fresh Start Healing Heart Board Members will consider Fresh Start Healing Heart a philanthropic priority
and make annual gifts that reflect that priority. So that Fresh Start Healing Heart can credibly solicit
contributions from foundations, organizations, and individuals, Fresh Start Healing Heart expects to have
100 percent of Board Members make an annual contribution that is commensurate with their capacity.
Board terms/participation
Fresh Start Healing Heart’s Board Members will serve a two-year term to be eligible for re-appointment
for one additional term. Board meetings will be held bi-monthly and committee meetings will be held in
coordination with full board meetings.
Qualifications
This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about Fresh Start Healing Heart’s
mission and who has a track record of leadership. Selected Board Members will have achieved
leadership stature in business, employment, government, philanthropy, personal positive change, or the
nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high performing
Board Members. Applicants will have had to have gone through VIP training, read and agreed
with Fresh Start Healing Heart's by-laws, policies and procedures, beliefs and signed all valid
documents.

Agency: Fresh Start Healing Heart

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Web designer

looking for someone to teach/help Executive Director work our website

Agency: Love For Therapeutic Riding

looking for someone to teach/help Executive Director work our website

Agency: Love For Therapeutic Riding

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29920

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Horse Leaders

During our session, horse leaders are responsible for the horse. HL will help grab, groom and tack up the horse, amongst other things. While riding the horse leader is in charge of making sure the animal is following the rider's queues and to help the rider direct the horse if needed. Horse Leader training is available for those volunteers with no horse experience.

Agency: Moss Creek Stables Equine Assisted Programs

During our session, horse leaders are responsible for the horse. HL will help grab, groom and tack up the horse, amongst other things. While riding the horse leader is in charge of making sure the animal is following the rider's queues and to help the rider direct the horse if needed. Horse Leader training is available for those volunteers with no horse experience.

Agency: Moss Creek Stables Equine Assisted Programs

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sidewalkers

During our sessions, sidewalkers are responsible for assisting the participant during any pre-riding work and during riding. Sidewalkers will assist riders as needed, depending on the riders ability to complete tasks independently or with assistance. Sidewalker training is available for volunteers with no horse experience.

Agency: Moss Creek Stables Equine Assisted Programs

During our sessions, sidewalkers are responsible for assisting the participant during any pre-riding work and during riding. Sidewalkers will assist riders as needed, depending on the riders ability to complete tasks independently or with assistance. Sidewalker training is available for volunteers with no horse experience.

Agency: Moss Creek Stables Equine Assisted Programs

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29910

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: HHI Volunteers Needed

We are looking for people who have a desire to join the fight against human trafficking. We want to use you were your feel gifted. Volunteer opportunities with us are endless so we look forward to allowing you to serve in a capacity that fits your talents and schedule. For deeper volunteer opportunities we provide training. All volunteers go through a small training process and back ground check do to the fact you may come in contact with our survivors at some point. We look forward to having you on board in this fight.

Agency: Fresh Start Healing Heart

We are looking for people who have a desire to join the fight against human trafficking. We want to use you were your feel gifted. Volunteer opportunities with us are endless so we look forward to allowing you to serve in a capacity that fits your talents and schedule. For deeper volunteer opportunities we provide training. All volunteers go through a small training process and back ground check do to the fact you may come in contact with our survivors at some point. We look forward to having you on board in this fight.

Agency: Fresh Start Healing Heart

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29935

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food for Deep Well's Self-Select Pantry

Items Needed in our Pantry:  Food Items

Rice-bags -brown and white Rice-Boxed Spaghetti Chef BoyArDee Macaroni and Cheese Canned Corn Canned Mixed Vegetables Canned Tomatoes Canned fruit Baked Beans Jiffy Corn Bread Pumpkin—15 oz can Chicken Broth-15 oz can Cream of Mushroom Soup Juice Jelly Condiments—Ketchup; Mustard; Mayonnaise Salad dressing Spices

 

Items Needed in our Pantry:  Non-Food Items

Toothpaste

Tooth brushes

Shampoo

Bar Soap

Dish Soap

Toilet Paper

Paper Towels

Pampers

Baby Wipes

Agency: Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project

Items Needed in our Pantry:  Food Items

Rice-bags -brown and white Rice-Boxed Spaghetti Chef BoyArDee Macaroni and Cheese Canned Corn Canned Mixed Vegetables Canned Tomatoes Canned fruit Baked Beans Jiffy Corn Bread Pumpkin—15 oz can Chicken Broth-15 oz can Cream of Mushroom Soup Juice Jelly Condiments—Ketchup; Mustard; Mayonnaise Salad dressing Spices

 

Items Needed in our Pantry:  Non-Food Items

Toothpaste

Tooth brushes

Shampoo

Bar Soap

Dish Soap

Toilet Paper

Paper Towels

Pampers

Baby Wipes

Agency: Hilton Head Island Deep Well Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29926

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Intern Volunteer

 

Training and Resources: Upon starting the internship, the volunteer will be familiarized with our current social media sites as well as our social media procedures. The ideal candidate should not need training on how to use basic social media skills like Twitter, Word Press, Facebook, YouTube, Craigslist and Flickr.

Time commitment: 12 to 15 hours per week are expected. The volunteer can do most of the work from home, if desired, however, we do require at least four hours at house build sites, in the office and ReStore each week.

Benefits: The volunteer will learn about Habitat for Humanity’s mission of building simple decent affordable housing. S/he will a.) learn about all areas of Habitat in attaining the affiliates’ goal, b.) engage in a meaningful volunteer experience, c.) gain hands-on, social media experience, and d.) see how social media is a mostly free way to increase awareness, donations and supporters of a non-profit organization.

Position requirements: Intern must: a.) have excellent written and verbal communication skills, b.) have experience using and navigating social media sites, c.) be able to self-motivate, d.) commit to at least four hours on site each week, and e.) be creative.

Job description: We are looking for an intern to update our social media sites on a daily to weekly basis, depending on the site. Position involves talking and posting weekly ReStore showroom pictures on Flickr, posting special merchandise on Craigslist, updating our Facebook pages with postings, videos, photos and current events, writing daily blog entries, and more! The position also involves engaging in meaningful discussion, thus increasing the dedication and mission of building affordable housing. This is a great internship for hands-on experience in marketing a non-profit on the web and increasing awareness, donations and volunteers through a free communications medium.

To apply: Please submit your resume and email, clearly stating your interest and skills info@lowcountryhabitat.org

For more information: Please contact Adel at 843-522-3500 or at info@lowcountryhabitat.org.

Agency: Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity

 

Training and Resources: Upon starting the internship, the volunteer will be familiarized with our current social media sites as well as our social media procedures. The ideal candidate should not need training on how to use basic social media skills like Twitter, Word Press, Facebook, YouTube, Craigslist and Flickr.

Time commitment: 12 to 15 hours per week are expected. The volunteer can do most of the work from home, if desired, however, we do require at least four hours at house build sites, in the office and ReStore each week.

Benefits: The volunteer will learn about Habitat for Humanity’s mission of building simple decent affordable housing. S/he will a.) learn about all areas of Habitat in attaining the affiliates’ goal, b.) engage in a meaningful volunteer experience, c.) gain hands-on, social media experience, and d.) see how social media is a mostly free way to increase awareness, donations and supporters of a non-profit organization.

Position requirements: Intern must: a.) have excellent written and verbal communication skills, b.) have experience using and navigating social media sites, c.) be able to self-motivate, d.) commit to at least four hours on site each week, and e.) be creative.

Job description: We are looking for an intern to update our social media sites on a daily to weekly basis, depending on the site. Position involves talking and posting weekly ReStore showroom pictures on Flickr, posting special merchandise on Craigslist, updating our Facebook pages with postings, videos, photos and current events, writing daily blog entries, and more! The position also involves engaging in meaningful discussion, thus increasing the dedication and mission of building affordable housing. This is a great internship for hands-on experience in marketing a non-profit on the web and increasing awareness, donations and volunteers through a free communications medium.

To apply: Please submit your resume and email, clearly stating your interest and skills info@lowcountryhabitat.org

For more information: Please contact Adel at 843-522-3500 or at info@lowcountryhabitat.org.

Agency: Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handcrafted Furniture Workshop Volunteer

Remember when we sat on the porch swing in the evenings and talked about our day? Remember when as kids we watched fireflies on the front lawn and saw the stars come out above our heads? Remember the first time you brought your sweetheart out to the porch for some swingin’? We developed a sense of community on our porch swing. We learned to trust each other as we let go of the day’s light and relaxed into the night.

One of our longtime Habitat volunteers , Milton Lawrence, reminisced about those times and had a plan in mind when he donated his carpentry tools to our ReStore. Always thoughtful of ways to continue his giving, he decided to use his talents to design and build swings for the ReStore to sell. Beyond our highest expectations, our gifted crew of volunteer craftsmen have created The Beaufort Collection 

If you love to work with wood, or paint furniture, then perhaps you would also love to join our team of volunteers who produce The Beaufort Collection. 

Workshop hours are Tuesday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. with a coffee and sweet treats break at 10 am.

Agency: Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity

Remember when we sat on the porch swing in the evenings and talked about our day? Remember when as kids we watched fireflies on the front lawn and saw the stars come out above our heads? Remember the first time you brought your sweetheart out to the porch for some swingin’? We developed a sense of community on our porch swing. We learned to trust each other as we let go of the day’s light and relaxed into the night.

One of our longtime Habitat volunteers , Milton Lawrence, reminisced about those times and had a plan in mind when he donated his carpentry tools to our ReStore. Always thoughtful of ways to continue his giving, he decided to use his talents to design and build swings for the ReStore to sell. Beyond our highest expectations, our gifted crew of volunteer craftsmen have created The Beaufort Collection 

If you love to work with wood, or paint furniture, then perhaps you would also love to join our team of volunteers who produce The Beaufort Collection. 

Workshop hours are Tuesday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. with a coffee and sweet treats break at 10 am.

Agency: Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Construction Volunteer

Volunteer to Build

Build days are Tuesdays through Fridays, from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. /noon Please arrive promptly.

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old to work on a Habitat construction site. No construction experience is needed as skilled supervision will be provided. Please do not come directly to the build site, but sign up in advance by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator at Candace@lowcountryhabitat.org. To volunteer on Tuesday through Friday, sign up is required by 9 am on the preceding Monday, at the latest. To volunteer on Saturday, sign up is required by 9 am on the preceding Friday, at the latest.

If you are an individual or part of a group and would like to get started working on a build site, there are just a few simple steps that you need to follow.

You must first attend our volunteer orientation.  Oriented construction volunteers are emailed our weekly Construction Update each Monday.  Check your schedule and if you wish to volunteer, simply email our Volunteer Coordinator at Candace@lowcountryhabitat.org so that we will know to expect you and plan accordingly.

To learn more, please call 843-522-3500.  

Agency: Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity

Volunteer to Build

Build days are Tuesdays through Fridays, from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. /noon Please arrive promptly.

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old to work on a Habitat construction site. No construction experience is needed as skilled supervision will be provided. Please do not come directly to the build site, but sign up in advance by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator at Candace@lowcountryhabitat.org. To volunteer on Tuesday through Friday, sign up is required by 9 am on the preceding Monday, at the latest. To volunteer on Saturday, sign up is required by 9 am on the preceding Friday, at the latest.

If you are an individual or part of a group and would like to get started working on a build site, there are just a few simple steps that you need to follow.

You must first attend our volunteer orientation.  Oriented construction volunteers are emailed our weekly Construction Update each Monday.  Check your schedule and if you wish to volunteer, simply email our Volunteer Coordinator at Candace@lowcountryhabitat.org so that we will know to expect you and plan accordingly.

To learn more, please call 843-522-3500.  

Agency: Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers - General

LowCountry Habitat for Humanity could not help partner families realize their dream of homeownership without the help of many dedicated volunteers. 

Although most people think immediately of construction when they think of Habitat for Humanity, we also need volunteers in our ReStore, at our Warehouse, in the office, on Special Events and to serve on our standing committees: Board Development, Construction, Development, Faith Relations, Family Selection and Support, Family of Families, Land Acquisition, ReStore Advisory and Volunteer. Volunteer opportunities exist in every area of our affiliate’s operation – there is a need for all types of abilities and skill levels.

For more information, please visit: https://lowcountryhabitat.org or contact our volunteer coordinator, Candace at Candace@lowcountryhabitat.org or call 843-522-3500.

Agency: Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity

LowCountry Habitat for Humanity could not help partner families realize their dream of homeownership without the help of many dedicated volunteers. 

Although most people think immediately of construction when they think of Habitat for Humanity, we also need volunteers in our ReStore, at our Warehouse, in the office, on Special Events and to serve on our standing committees: Board Development, Construction, Development, Faith Relations, Family Selection and Support, Family of Families, Land Acquisition, ReStore Advisory and Volunteer. Volunteer opportunities exist in every area of our affiliate’s operation – there is a need for all types of abilities and skill levels.

For more information, please visit: https://lowcountryhabitat.org or contact our volunteer coordinator, Candace at Candace@lowcountryhabitat.org or call 843-522-3500.

Agency: Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resource Review

Arrhythmia Alliance is seeking assistance, with the proof reading our educational resources and publications, as well as reviewing web content, to ensure accuracy and user-friendly ability.

Agency: Arrhythmia Alliance

Arrhythmia Alliance is seeking assistance, with the proof reading our educational resources and publications, as well as reviewing web content, to ensure accuracy and user-friendly ability.

Agency: Arrhythmia Alliance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writing/Research

Looking for an experienced grant writer who is familiar with researching and identifying funding sources that match our mission as well as able to submit winning proposals.

Agency: Lowcountry Gullah Foundation

Looking for an experienced grant writer who is familiar with researching and identifying funding sources that match our mission as well as able to submit winning proposals.

Agency: Lowcountry Gullah Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29928

Allow Groups: No