Needs From: United Way's Volunteer Center

Volunteer: Gratefull 2025- Setup; Volunteer Tent

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Volunteers for the Volunteer Tent will help us get ready for volunteers to arrive, assist with check-in, and provide necessary items to the volunteers for their stations. Once finished, volunteers are welcome to grab a meal and a seat at our long table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Volunteers for the Volunteer Tent will help us get ready for volunteers to arrive, assist with check-in, and provide necessary items to the volunteers for their stations. Once finished, volunteers are welcome to grab a meal and a seat at our long table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Tent Breakdown and Pack Up

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Volunteers will break down River City Company, Grateful Gobbler, and Donation tents and tables, pack up volunteer items, collect and dispose of trash located in tent areas, and place all of these items in the appropriate locations.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Volunteers will break down River City Company, Grateful Gobbler, and Donation tents and tables, pack up volunteer items, collect and dispose of trash located in tent areas, and place all of these items in the appropriate locations.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; During Event - Food Runners

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Food Runners will be stationed at each set of serving tables. Volunteers will help run food between the kitchen and tables during the event. This shift will run from 10 AM – 1:30 PM and will require a lot of movement and heavy lifting.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Food Runners will be stationed at each set of serving tables. Volunteers will help run food between the kitchen and tables during the event. This shift will run from 10 AM – 1:30 PM and will require a lot of movement and heavy lifting.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; During Event - Donation Table

The Maclellan Family Shelter will be collecting donations from individuals attending Gratefull. We need 4 volunteers to help with the collection of donated items, ensure the items are organized, and assist with loading them into the donation bus.


Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

The Maclellan Family Shelter will be collecting donations from individuals attending Gratefull. We need 4 volunteers to help with the collection of donated items, ensure the items are organized, and assist with loading them into the donation bus.


Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Clean Up - Green Team Runners

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Clean-Up – Green Team Runner volunteers will do a final sweep of the event area to pick up remaining trash using grabbers and gloves. Volunteers will also assist with moving all bags and cans to the designated pickup area. A map will be provided. Volunteers must be able to lift 40+ lbs.


Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Clean-Up – Green Team Runner volunteers will do a final sweep of the event area to pick up remaining trash using grabbers and gloves. Volunteers will also assist with moving all bags and cans to the designated pickup area. A map will be provided. Volunteers must be able to lift 40+ lbs.


Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Clean Up - Games & Signage

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Clean-Up – Games and Signage volunteers will break down all of the games, photo booth, and directional signage at the event. Items will then be returned to the River City Company U-Haul for transport back to the office.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Clean-Up – Games and Signage volunteers will break down all of the games, photo booth, and directional signage at the event. Items will then be returned to the River City Company U-Haul for transport back to the office.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Clean Up - Main Table

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Clean-Up – Main Table volunteers will assist with breaking down the tables in the middle of the street at the end of the event. Volunteers will dispose of any remaining items, including the butcher paper. Tables and chairs will then be wiped down with cleaner and stacked in their appropriate places.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast. Clean-Up – Main Table volunteers will assist with breaking down the tables in the middle of the street at the end of the event. Volunteers will dispose of any remaining items, including the butcher paper. Tables and chairs will then be wiped down with cleaner and stacked in their appropriate places.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; During Event - Seaters/Table Tenders

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

During Event – Seaters/Table Tenders will direct guests to open seats as they leave the serving line. To help keep the table clean for the next guest, volunteers will also remove used cups, plates, and other items from open areas. Volunteers are encouraged to work together to allow each person a chance to enjoy the food during the event.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

During Event – Seaters/Table Tenders will direct guests to open seats as they leave the serving line. To help keep the table clean for the next guest, volunteers will also remove used cups, plates, and other items from open areas. Volunteers are encouraged to work together to allow each person a chance to enjoy the food during the event.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; During Event - Exit Survey

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

During Event – Exit Survey volunteers will approach guests as they begin to leave and ask if they would mind sharing feedback about the event. The survey will only take about 30 seconds. Volunteers can work in pairs, and each person will have time to enjoy lunch at the table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

During Event – Exit Survey volunteers will approach guests as they begin to leave and ask if they would mind sharing feedback about the event. The survey will only take about 30 seconds. Volunteers can work in pairs, and each person will have time to enjoy lunch at the table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Volunteer Team Leads

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

As a Team Lead, you will be responsible for greeting and informing volunteers of their duties. Team Leads will receive a short training the week of the event during orientation (no longer than 30 minutes). To ensure accuracy with weather and logistics, orientation will be held the week before the event. River City staff will show you where all materials are located and provide you with maps, a list of your volunteers, and details for your shift.

Orientation Requirement
Team Leads must attend ONE of the following orientation meetings:
Tuesday, November 12th at 5:30 PM – Bessie Smith Cultural Lawn
Wednesday, November 13th at 12:00 PM – Bessie Smith Cultural Lawn


If you do not attend an orientation meeting, your role as Team Lead will be reassigned.

Event Day Details
Location: 200 E. MLK Blvd, in front of the Bessie Smith Cultural Center

Check-In: Please report to the blue River City volunteer tent upon arrival. Coffee and snacks will be available for volunteers. Important Reminders
If you are unable to volunteer, please unregister at iHelpChattanooga.org as soon as possible so we can repost the position.

If you’ve signed up for more than one volunteer opportunity, please choose only one to allow others to participate.

Dress appropriately for the weather; we recommend tennis shoes and layers.

Once you’ve checked in, you will meet with your Team Lead. Please arrive on time to receive all instructions.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

As a Team Lead, you will be responsible for greeting and informing volunteers of their duties. Team Leads will receive a short training the week of the event during orientation (no longer than 30 minutes). To ensure accuracy with weather and logistics, orientation will be held the week before the event. River City staff will show you where all materials are located and provide you with maps, a list of your volunteers, and details for your shift.

Orientation Requirement
Team Leads must attend ONE of the following orientation meetings:
Tuesday, November 12th at 5:30 PM – Bessie Smith Cultural Lawn
Wednesday, November 13th at 12:00 PM – Bessie Smith Cultural Lawn


If you do not attend an orientation meeting, your role as Team Lead will be reassigned.

Event Day Details
Location: 200 E. MLK Blvd, in front of the Bessie Smith Cultural Center

Check-In: Please report to the blue River City volunteer tent upon arrival. Coffee and snacks will be available for volunteers. Important Reminders
If you are unable to volunteer, please unregister at iHelpChattanooga.org as soon as possible so we can repost the position.

If you’ve signed up for more than one volunteer opportunity, please choose only one to allow others to participate.

Dress appropriately for the weather; we recommend tennis shoes and layers.

Once you’ve checked in, you will meet with your Team Lead. Please arrive on time to receive all instructions.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; During Event - Green Team

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

During Event – Green Team volunteers will help make Gratefull as eco-friendly as possible! Volunteers will be stationed at sets of trash, recycling, and compost bins, guiding guests on what items belong in each bin. Signage will be provided to assist. When a bin becomes full, volunteers will take the bag to the designated drop location (map provided) and replace it with a new bag.

Volunteers must be able to lift 40+ lbs. Shifts can rotate so that everyone has a chance to get food and a seat at the table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

During Event – Green Team volunteers will help make Gratefull as eco-friendly as possible! Volunteers will be stationed at sets of trash, recycling, and compost bins, guiding guests on what items belong in each bin. Signage will be provided to assist. When a bin becomes full, volunteers will take the bag to the designated drop location (map provided) and replace it with a new bag.

Volunteers must be able to lift 40+ lbs. Shifts can rotate so that everyone has a chance to get food and a seat at the table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; During Event: Managing Photo Booth

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Photo Booth Volunteers will assist guests at the photo booth and ensure that supplies remain organized and in good condition. Volunteers may rotate with one another so each person has the opportunity to enjoy a meal at the table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Photo Booth Volunteers will assist guests at the photo booth and ensure that supplies remain organized and in good condition. Volunteers may rotate with one another so each person has the opportunity to enjoy a meal at the table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; During Event - Line Balloon Holder

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Line Balloon Holder volunteers will be stationed at the end of the serving line. A large yellow balloon will be attached to your wrist, making it easy for guests to identify the end of the line. Your role is to help direct people toward the table once they reach you. Volunteers will switch halfway through the shift so everyone has the opportunity to grab a meal and a seat at the table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Line Balloon Holder volunteers will be stationed at the end of the serving line. A large yellow balloon will be attached to your wrist, making it easy for guests to identify the end of the line. Your role is to help direct people toward the table once they reach you. Volunteers will switch halfway through the shift so everyone has the opportunity to grab a meal and a seat at the table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Setup - Beverage Station

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Beverage Station volunteers will stock Coca-Cola products into coolers, fill them with ice, and place the coolers at the end of each serving table. Your Team Lead will provide a map to help direct your group to the correct locations.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Beverage Station volunteers will stock Coca-Cola products into coolers, fill them with ice, and place the coolers at the end of each serving table. Your Team Lead will provide a map to help direct your group to the correct locations.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.


Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you.

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Setup - Food Transporters for Restaurant Drop-off

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Food Transporters for Restaurant Drop-Offs will be stationed behind the Bessie Smith at the back kitchen door access to direct cars and manage food drop-offs. Volunteers will ensure the area remains clear of unnecessary vehicles and has ample open space for restaurants to park. Food drop-off will occur between 10:30 – 11:15 AM. Volunteers will also assist restaurants with carrying food to the serving tables on either side of the main table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Food Transporters for Restaurant Drop-Offs will be stationed behind the Bessie Smith at the back kitchen door access to direct cars and manage food drop-offs. Volunteers will ensure the area remains clear of unnecessary vehicles and has ample open space for restaurants to park. Food drop-off will occur between 10:30 – 11:15 AM. Volunteers will also assist restaurants with carrying food to the serving tables on either side of the main table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Setup - Signage & Photo booth

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Set-Up – Signage & Photo Booth volunteers will work with their Team Leader to place signage around the Gratefull site. Volunteers will also assist in setting up the Photo Booth area, ensuring that it is welcoming, organized, and ready for guests.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Set-Up – Signage & Photo Booth volunteers will work with their Team Leader to place signage around the Gratefull site. Volunteers will also assist in setting up the Photo Booth area, ensuring that it is welcoming, organized, and ready for guests.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Setup - Games

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Set-Up – Games volunteers will help place a variety of games and bistro tables around the Bessie Smith Lawn. Volunteers will also use sidewalk chalk to write the prompt “What are you Gratefull for?” and begin with a few example responses, leaving chalk out so guests can continue adding their own.

Volunteers must be able to lift and move 10 lbs.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Set-Up – Games volunteers will help place a variety of games and bistro tables around the Bessie Smith Lawn. Volunteers will also use sidewalk chalk to write the prompt “What are you Gratefull for?” and begin with a few example responses, leaving chalk out so guests can continue adding their own.

Volunteers must be able to lift and move 10 lbs.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Setup - Tables & Chairs

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Set-Up – Tables & Chairs volunteers will assist with unloading, arranging, and setting up tables and chairs for all guests at Gratefull. The Team Leader will provide a site map with instructions for proper placement of both serving and dining tables, as well as seating.

Volunteers must be able to lift 10+ lbs.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

 

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Set-Up – Tables & Chairs volunteers will assist with unloading, arranging, and setting up tables and chairs for all guests at Gratefull. The Team Leader will provide a site map with instructions for proper placement of both serving and dining tables, as well as seating.

Volunteers must be able to lift 10+ lbs.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

 

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025- During Event; Parking Assistant

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Parking Assistance volunteers will help direct guests needing ADA and senior citizen parking to available spaces located next to the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Volunteers will also ensure that parking areas remain accessible and organized.

This role includes custom shift times, and volunteers will have an opportunity to take a break and enjoy a meal at the long table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

 

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Parking Assistance volunteers will help direct guests needing ADA and senior citizen parking to available spaces located next to the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Volunteers will also ensure that parking areas remain accessible and organized.

This role includes custom shift times, and volunteers will have an opportunity to take a break and enjoy a meal at the long table.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

 

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025 - During Event; Stage Manager

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Stage Manager volunteers will help coordinate the stage setup and ensure that the program runs smoothly. Responsibilities include: guiding guest speakers on and off the stage, managing the flow of performances and announcements, and monitoring the area to prevent any unauthorized persons from accessing the stage or microphone.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

 

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Stage Manager volunteers will help coordinate the stage setup and ensure that the program runs smoothly. Responsibilities include: guiding guest speakers on and off the stage, managing the flow of performances and announcements, and monitoring the area to prevent any unauthorized persons from accessing the stage or microphone.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

 

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gratefull 2025; Clean Up - Serving Utensils

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Clean-Up – Serving Utensils volunteers will use the kitchen inside of the Bessie to clean serving utensils and then return them to the U-Haul truck.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

 

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Gratefull is a free, city-wide Thanksgiving potluck that takes place at one long table in the middle of MLK Boulevard. The event, formerly known as One Table, was started by Causeway in 2014 because we believe that in order to build a city that is an honest reflection of its residents, everyone should be invited to the table. Gratefull is now an annual event in Chattanooga, and has been replicated in six cities across the southeast.

Clean-Up – Serving Utensils volunteers will use the kitchen inside of the Bessie to clean serving utensils and then return them to the U-Haul truck.

Parking: There is no on-site parking available for volunteers at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. Parking information will be provided in our e-mail reminders to volunteers.

 

**Waiver is attached at the bottom of this page. Please print off and bring a signed copy with you if possible. Thank you. 

Agency: River City Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Tree Planting - Ridgedale

Join us as we plant 500 new trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations. No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Join us as we plant 500 new trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations. No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 15, 2025

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Tree Planting - Ridgedale

Join us as we plant 500 new trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations. No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Join us as we plant 500 new trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations. No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 8, 2025

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Tree Planting - Ridgedale

Join us as we plant 500 new trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations.

No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Join us as we plant 500 new trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations.

No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 20, 2025

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Tree Planting - Ridgedale

Join us as we plant trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations.

No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Join us as we plant trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations.

No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Tree Planting - Ridgedale

Join us as we plant trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations.

No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Join us as we plant trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations.

No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 6, 2025

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Tree Planting - Ridgedale

Join us as we plant trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations.

No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Join us as we plant trees in the Ridgedale community! Together, we’re growing a healthier, greener Chattanooga while building shade, beauty, and resilience for future generations.

No experience is needed. We provide all tools and guidance. Come get your hands in the dirt and help make a lasting impact!

Agency: Chattanooga Tree Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 22, 2025

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Protect your local parks! Become a Park Steward!

Park Stewards are vital community members dedicated to enhancing the environmental health, safety, and beauty of Chattanooga’s diverse park system. This includes our neighborhood parks, playgrounds, greenways, trails, and natural areas. By adopting a specific location, stewards provide consistent care, serve as helpful eyes and ears on the ground, and help foster a culture of appreciation and responsible use for our shared outdoor spaces.

Responsibilities: Park Stewards work collaboratively with Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors staff and engage in a range of hands-on activities and observational duties tailored to their assigned site and chosen focus area.

Core responsibilities include:
- Performing light maintenance tasks such as picking up litter and debris, clearing hard surfaces, cleaning park furniture and signs, removing weeds, and trimming overgrown vegetation.
- Assisting with basic horticultural and conservation efforts, including caring for trees/plants, and supporting habitat restoration initiatives.
- Monitoring the condition of park amenities, trails, and natural features, and reporting maintenance needs, damage, or hazardous conditions promptly.
- Serving as a welcoming and approachable representative of Chattanooga Parks, providing general information to visitors and encouraging adherence to park rules and responsible use.
- Observing and reporting unusual or suspicious activity to appropriate staff or authorities.


Focus Areas: While serving as a Park Steward, you will have the opportunity to specialize and concentrate your efforts within one of the following focus areas, aligning your volunteer work with your interests and the specific needs of your adopted site:
- General Park Care: Primarily focused on the upkeep and visitor experience within developed parks, playgrounds, and recreation center grounds.
- Trail & Greenway Care: Primarily focused on the maintenance and accessibility of designated trails and greenways.
- Ecological Stewardship: Primarily focused on conservation activities, habitat support, and care of natural areas, rain gardens, or other environmental assets within the park system.
- Signature Park Ambassador: Signature Park Ambassadors are volunteers who serve as welcoming and knowledgeable representatives of Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors at designated, high-traffic "signature" park locations (Coolidge Park, Renaissance Park, Montague Park/Sculpture Fields, Miller Park, Ross's Landing, Greenway Farm, TN Riverpark, & Warner Park). They act as a friendly human information resource, dedicated to enhancing the visitor experience by providing helpful information about the park, the Department, and Chattanooga as a whole.

Commitment: Park Stewards commit to adopting a specific park site or trail/area section and visiting their assigned location a minimum of two times per month for one year.

Requirements: To serve as a Park Steward, volunteers must meet the following criteria:
- Be at least 18 years old, or 15 years old if accompanied by a supervising adult.
- Successfully pass a background check.
- Possess the ability to work independently while following direction from Parks staff.
- Be comfortable interacting professionally and courteously with the public, other volunteers, and park staff.
- Demonstrate commitment to the mission and goals of Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors.
- Be willing to work outdoors in various weather conditions and on natural terrain.
- Provide their own transportation to and from their volunteer site.
- Wear appropriate outdoor clothing and required closed-toe shoes while volunteering.
- Attend program orientation and any specific training relevant to their chosen focus area and assigned tasks.
- Adhere to all park rules, regulations, and volunteer policies.

Support: Park Stewards are supported by the Parks Maintenance staff and receive guidance and coordination from the Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator, who serves as the primary point of contact for volunteers.

Impact: By consistently dedicating their time and effort within their chosen focus area, Park Stewards are fundamental partners in ensuring that Chattanooga's parks, trails, greenways, and natural areas remain beautiful, safe, and accessible for the enjoyment of all residents and visitors, now and for future generations.

Application/On-boarding 

To become a Park Steward, please submit an application here. Volunteers will be asked to complete a background check and attend an orientation session. 

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

Park Stewards are vital community members dedicated to enhancing the environmental health, safety, and beauty of Chattanooga’s diverse park system. This includes our neighborhood parks, playgrounds, greenways, trails, and natural areas. By adopting a specific location, stewards provide consistent care, serve as helpful eyes and ears on the ground, and help foster a culture of appreciation and responsible use for our shared outdoor spaces.

Responsibilities: Park Stewards work collaboratively with Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors staff and engage in a range of hands-on activities and observational duties tailored to their assigned site and chosen focus area.

Core responsibilities include:
- Performing light maintenance tasks such as picking up litter and debris, clearing hard surfaces, cleaning park furniture and signs, removing weeds, and trimming overgrown vegetation.
- Assisting with basic horticultural and conservation efforts, including caring for trees/plants, and supporting habitat restoration initiatives.
- Monitoring the condition of park amenities, trails, and natural features, and reporting maintenance needs, damage, or hazardous conditions promptly.
- Serving as a welcoming and approachable representative of Chattanooga Parks, providing general information to visitors and encouraging adherence to park rules and responsible use.
- Observing and reporting unusual or suspicious activity to appropriate staff or authorities.


Focus Areas: While serving as a Park Steward, you will have the opportunity to specialize and concentrate your efforts within one of the following focus areas, aligning your volunteer work with your interests and the specific needs of your adopted site:
- General Park Care: Primarily focused on the upkeep and visitor experience within developed parks, playgrounds, and recreation center grounds.
- Trail & Greenway Care: Primarily focused on the maintenance and accessibility of designated trails and greenways.
- Ecological Stewardship: Primarily focused on conservation activities, habitat support, and care of natural areas, rain gardens, or other environmental assets within the park system.
- Signature Park Ambassador: Signature Park Ambassadors are volunteers who serve as welcoming and knowledgeable representatives of Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors at designated, high-traffic "signature" park locations (Coolidge Park, Renaissance Park, Montague Park/Sculpture Fields, Miller Park, Ross's Landing, Greenway Farm, TN Riverpark, & Warner Park). They act as a friendly human information resource, dedicated to enhancing the visitor experience by providing helpful information about the park, the Department, and Chattanooga as a whole.

Commitment: Park Stewards commit to adopting a specific park site or trail/area section and visiting their assigned location a minimum of two times per month for one year.

Requirements: To serve as a Park Steward, volunteers must meet the following criteria:
- Be at least 18 years old, or 15 years old if accompanied by a supervising adult.
- Successfully pass a background check.
- Possess the ability to work independently while following direction from Parks staff.
- Be comfortable interacting professionally and courteously with the public, other volunteers, and park staff.
- Demonstrate commitment to the mission and goals of Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors.
- Be willing to work outdoors in various weather conditions and on natural terrain.
- Provide their own transportation to and from their volunteer site.
- Wear appropriate outdoor clothing and required closed-toe shoes while volunteering.
- Attend program orientation and any specific training relevant to their chosen focus area and assigned tasks.
- Adhere to all park rules, regulations, and volunteer policies.

Support: Park Stewards are supported by the Parks Maintenance staff and receive guidance and coordination from the Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator, who serves as the primary point of contact for volunteers.

Impact: By consistently dedicating their time and effort within their chosen focus area, Park Stewards are fundamental partners in ensuring that Chattanooga's parks, trails, greenways, and natural areas remain beautiful, safe, and accessible for the enjoyment of all residents and visitors, now and for future generations.

Application/On-boarding 

To become a Park Steward, please submit an application here. Volunteers will be asked to complete a background check and attend an orientation session. 

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 37402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Center Fall Festival Information Booth

We need your help to make two fall festivals a huge success!

Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors is looking for volunteers to staff information booths at two upcoming community festivals. This is a great opportunity to engage with residents, share information about all the fun events and activities we have to offer, and give away some cool swag.

Here are the details:

East Lake Community Center Fall Festival: October 11th 12 pm - 4 pm

South Chattanooga Community Center Fall Festival: October 24th 12 pm - 4 pm

Volunteers will be provided with talking points and all the necessary materials. You will be asked to pick up the booth supplies from the community center and return them once the event is over.

If you're interested in helping out and being a part of these fun community events, please sign up today!

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

We need your help to make two fall festivals a huge success!

Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors is looking for volunteers to staff information booths at two upcoming community festivals. This is a great opportunity to engage with residents, share information about all the fun events and activities we have to offer, and give away some cool swag.

Here are the details:

East Lake Community Center Fall Festival: October 11th 12 pm - 4 pm

South Chattanooga Community Center Fall Festival: October 24th 12 pm - 4 pm

Volunteers will be provided with talking points and all the necessary materials. You will be asked to pick up the booth supplies from the community center and return them once the event is over.

If you're interested in helping out and being a part of these fun community events, please sign up today!

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37407

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tech Class Assistants

Have fun helping older adults discover digital literacy! Southeast TN Area Agency on Aging and Disability (SETAAAD) is partnering with Tech Goes Home Tennessee (TGH) to increase digital literacy in older adults, decrease social isolation and improve digital access and connectivity.

SETAAAD is seeking volunteers to assist older adults in learning how to use Chromebooks. Each 15- hour class has a Trainer with ten class participants. Assist the Trainer and class by providing one-on-one attention while the Trainer instructs the class.

Requirements: Collaborative with strong communication and customer skills. Positive, encouraging and patient with technical skills and desire to help others learn.

Contact Janet Sullivan, Volunteer Services Coordinator, 423-424-4286 or jsullivan@sedev.org if you are interested in volunteering or would like more information.

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Have fun helping older adults discover digital literacy! Southeast TN Area Agency on Aging and Disability (SETAAAD) is partnering with Tech Goes Home Tennessee (TGH) to increase digital literacy in older adults, decrease social isolation and improve digital access and connectivity.

SETAAAD is seeking volunteers to assist older adults in learning how to use Chromebooks. Each 15- hour class has a Trainer with ten class participants. Assist the Trainer and class by providing one-on-one attention while the Trainer instructs the class.

Requirements: Collaborative with strong communication and customer skills. Positive, encouraging and patient with technical skills and desire to help others learn.

Contact Janet Sullivan, Volunteer Services Coordinator, 423-424-4286 or jsullivan@sedev.org if you are interested in volunteering or would like more information.

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Team Volunteer Opportunities!

Adopt a meal route at our Home Delivered Meal Program and build stronger teams! By volunteering with the purpose to help others, you help each other by becoming exceptional together.

Drivers deliver hot meals to people’s homes who would otherwise do without. We invite families, groups, companies and organizations to volunteer and rotate their schedule. Each team member has an opportunity to support each other while building a better community.

Contact Janet Sullivan, Volunteer Services Coordinator, 423-424-4286 or email, jsullivan@sedev.org to learn more about the ease and effectiveness of team volunteering. Flexible schedules based on team's availability. 

• Shifts available Monday through Friday
• 9:00 am to 11:30 am 
• Driving and delivering home delivered meals
• Drivers must be 18 years and older
• Friendly and helpful - checking in with clients
• Willingness to use own vehicle

Volunteers are leading the way with purpose!



Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Adopt a meal route at our Home Delivered Meal Program and build stronger teams! By volunteering with the purpose to help others, you help each other by becoming exceptional together.

Drivers deliver hot meals to people’s homes who would otherwise do without. We invite families, groups, companies and organizations to volunteer and rotate their schedule. Each team member has an opportunity to support each other while building a better community.

Contact Janet Sullivan, Volunteer Services Coordinator, 423-424-4286 or email, jsullivan@sedev.org to learn more about the ease and effectiveness of team volunteering. Flexible schedules based on team's availability. 

• Shifts available Monday through Friday
• 9:00 am to 11:30 am 
• Driving and delivering home delivered meals
• Drivers must be 18 years and older
• Friendly and helpful - checking in with clients
• Willingness to use own vehicle

Volunteers are leading the way with purpose!



Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Public Guardian Friendly Visitors

Volunteers are an important part of the Public Guardianship for the Elderly
program. Individuals provide support to SETAAAD's guardianship program by
volunteering as a Friendly Visitor. As a Friendly Visitor, volunteers are paired with
a guardianship client and spend time with them each month. The role of volunteers is
beneficial to the operations of the program as an extra set of eyes of the client to
identify any needs or concerns which otherwise may go unnoticed between
visits by the district public guardian. Volunteers also build relationships with
clients, helping ease isolation and depression often present in older adults.

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Volunteers are an important part of the Public Guardianship for the Elderly
program. Individuals provide support to SETAAAD's guardianship program by
volunteering as a Friendly Visitor. As a Friendly Visitor, volunteers are paired with
a guardianship client and spend time with them each month. The role of volunteers is
beneficial to the operations of the program as an extra set of eyes of the client to
identify any needs or concerns which otherwise may go unnoticed between
visits by the district public guardian. Volunteers also build relationships with
clients, helping ease isolation and depression often present in older adults.

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MyRide TN SE Drivers

Volunteer drivers provide a vital service for adults, 60 years or older, through MyRide Tennessee Southeast, a senior transportation program in Bradley, Hamilton and Sequatchie Counties. We provide door-through-door transportation for essential trips. This program helps older adults who can walk on their own or with assistance from a walker or cane with transportation.  

Make a difference, one ride at a time!  MyRide TN Southeast is accepting applications for Volunteers to assist older adults with essential trips to the grocery store, pharmacy, bank and doctors’ appointments.

MyRide TN Southeast Volunteer Description:

21 Years or older with a valid driver’s license Flexible Shifts based on your schedule Desire to help seniors; service oriented   Minimum of 3 hours commitment per month

For more information, please contact Janet Sullivan, Volunteer Services Coordinator, 423-424-4286, jsullivan@sedev.org. Check out MyRide TN SE website: https://www.myridetnse.org

Act now and be a life changer!   

 

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Volunteer drivers provide a vital service for adults, 60 years or older, through MyRide Tennessee Southeast, a senior transportation program in Bradley, Hamilton and Sequatchie Counties. We provide door-through-door transportation for essential trips. This program helps older adults who can walk on their own or with assistance from a walker or cane with transportation.  

Make a difference, one ride at a time!  MyRide TN Southeast is accepting applications for Volunteers to assist older adults with essential trips to the grocery store, pharmacy, bank and doctors’ appointments.

MyRide TN Southeast Volunteer Description:

21 Years or older with a valid driver’s license Flexible Shifts based on your schedule Desire to help seniors; service oriented   Minimum of 3 hours commitment per month

For more information, please contact Janet Sullivan, Volunteer Services Coordinator, 423-424-4286, jsullivan@sedev.org. Check out MyRide TN SE website: https://www.myridetnse.org

Act now and be a life changer!   

 

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Home Delivered Meal Drivers

Do you want to be a life changer for a neighbor? Volunteer and get to know the heart of your community!  Enjoy new experiences and meeting new people by volunteering just a few hours of your time!

Volunteer drivers deliver hot meals to people’s homes in Southeast TN. Volunteers are vital to our programs! Families, groups and organizations are welcomed to volunteer and rotate their schedule.

Contact Janet Sullivan, Volunteer Services Coordinator, 423-424-4286 or email, jsullivan@sedev.org.

Home Delivered Meal Driver Description:

Shifts available Monday through Friday  9:00 am to 11:30 am (or later) Driving and delivering home delivered meals Drivers must be 18 years and older Friendly and helpful - checking in with clients Willingness to use own vehicle   

Don’t hesitate - be a life changer!   

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Do you want to be a life changer for a neighbor? Volunteer and get to know the heart of your community!  Enjoy new experiences and meeting new people by volunteering just a few hours of your time!

Volunteer drivers deliver hot meals to people’s homes in Southeast TN. Volunteers are vital to our programs! Families, groups and organizations are welcomed to volunteer and rotate their schedule.

Contact Janet Sullivan, Volunteer Services Coordinator, 423-424-4286 or email, jsullivan@sedev.org.

Home Delivered Meal Driver Description:

Shifts available Monday through Friday  9:00 am to 11:30 am (or later) Driving and delivering home delivered meals Drivers must be 18 years and older Friendly and helpful - checking in with clients Willingness to use own vehicle   

Don’t hesitate - be a life changer!   

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drivers

Do you want to be a life changer for a neighbor?  Volunteer and get to know the heart of your community!  Enjoy new experiences and meeting new people by volunteering just a few hours of your time. 

Deliver hot meals to people’s homes or drive older adults to health care appointments and services (MyRide TN SE). Volunteers are vital to our programs! Contact Janet Sullivan, 423-424-4286, jsullivan@sedev.org to learn more about the best opportunity for you! 

Home Delivered Meal Volunteer Description:

Shifts available Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 11:30 am or later Driving and delivering home delivered meals Friendly and helpful   

Make a difference, one ride at a time!  MyRide TN Southeast Volunteers drive older adults to essential services, grocery store, pharmacy, bank and doctors’ appointments.  

MyRide TN Southeast Volunteer Description:

21 Years or older with a valid driver’s license/insurance Flexible Shifts based on your schedule Desire to help seniors; service oriented   Minimum of 3 hours commitment per month

For more information, please check out MyRide TN SE website https://www.myridetnse.org. 

Contact Janet Sullivan, 423-424-4286 or email, jsullivan@sedev.org to learn more about these lifegiving opportunities!

Act now and be a life changer!   

 

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Do you want to be a life changer for a neighbor?  Volunteer and get to know the heart of your community!  Enjoy new experiences and meeting new people by volunteering just a few hours of your time. 

Deliver hot meals to people’s homes or drive older adults to health care appointments and services (MyRide TN SE). Volunteers are vital to our programs! Contact Janet Sullivan, 423-424-4286, jsullivan@sedev.org to learn more about the best opportunity for you! 

Home Delivered Meal Volunteer Description:

Shifts available Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 11:30 am or later Driving and delivering home delivered meals Friendly and helpful   

Make a difference, one ride at a time!  MyRide TN Southeast Volunteers drive older adults to essential services, grocery store, pharmacy, bank and doctors’ appointments.  

MyRide TN Southeast Volunteer Description:

21 Years or older with a valid driver’s license/insurance Flexible Shifts based on your schedule Desire to help seniors; service oriented   Minimum of 3 hours commitment per month

For more information, please check out MyRide TN SE website https://www.myridetnse.org. 

Contact Janet Sullivan, 423-424-4286 or email, jsullivan@sedev.org to learn more about these lifegiving opportunities!

Act now and be a life changer!   

 

Agency: Southeast Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Five Points Trail Work Party – Race Prep Edition

The Five Points 50/25 is right around the corner, and we need YOUR help to get the trails dialed in! Join SORBA Chattanooga for a day of trail work at Five Points Recreation Area as we prep the course for one of the Southeast’s most iconic endurance mountain bike races.

We’ll be trimming back corridors, clearing drains, and tuning up the tread so racers (and regular riders) can enjoy the best possible experience. Whether you’re a seasoned digger or brand new to trail work, there’s a job for you.

What to Bring:

Gloves, water, and sturdy shoesYour favorite trail tools if you have them (we’ll also provide tools)A good attitude and willingness to get a little dirty

What You’ll Get:

Snacks + post-work refreshments & lunch (we’ll take care of you!)That sweet satisfaction of giving back to the trails you love

Where: Five Points Recreation Area

When: Sunday, October 12, 2025 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Let’s come together as a trail community, get the course ready, and make sure the Five Points 50/25 lives up to its reputation.

Agency: SORBA Chattanooga

The Five Points 50/25 is right around the corner, and we need YOUR help to get the trails dialed in! Join SORBA Chattanooga for a day of trail work at Five Points Recreation Area as we prep the course for one of the Southeast’s most iconic endurance mountain bike races.

We’ll be trimming back corridors, clearing drains, and tuning up the tread so racers (and regular riders) can enjoy the best possible experience. Whether you’re a seasoned digger or brand new to trail work, there’s a job for you.

What to Bring:

Gloves, water, and sturdy shoesYour favorite trail tools if you have them (we’ll also provide tools)A good attitude and willingness to get a little dirty

What You’ll Get:

Snacks + post-work refreshments & lunch (we’ll take care of you!)That sweet satisfaction of giving back to the trails you love

Where: Five Points Recreation Area

When: Sunday, October 12, 2025 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Let’s come together as a trail community, get the course ready, and make sure the Five Points 50/25 lives up to its reputation.

Agency: SORBA Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 12, 2025

Zip Code: 30738

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer

In this role you'll welcome individuals and groups to Outdoor Chattanooga’s front desk. The Outdoor Chattanooga Phillip Grimes Center is the fun, blue building nestled in between the North Shore and Coolidge Park. Visitors to the building may be locals or tourists and vary in ages and demographics.


This building is home to Outdoor Chattanooga staff as well as some of the City's Department of Parks and Outdoors Department. The building also serves as a meeting place for events with ties to our greater mission as well as programs and other fun events and meet-ups.


Tasks you may do include:

Provide information about the Chattanooga region’s vast outdoor spaces to locals and visitors operating as an extension of Chattanooga’s tourism team, providing general information on transportation, restaurants, hotels, local attractions, and eventsSupport some administrative requests depending on expertise and interests. Examples include editing documents, supporting communication needs, developing and distributing marketing materials, etc.Set-up / take down the event spaceRestock / tidy brochures area and general front desk spaceAnswer phones and direct calls


A positive attitude and willingness to learn are great attributes to bring to this role. General skills in customer service, in supporting a welcoming environment, dependability and knowledge of Chattanooga and/or outdoor recreation activities is helpful.


*No specific experience with answering phones, outdoor recreation, or technical expertise is needed.


There is a minimum of one, 3-hour shift per month. Preference for a weekly commitment of one, 3-hour shift when possible. Shifts include weekdays from 8am - 4:30pm.

Agency: Outdoor Chattanooga

In this role you'll welcome individuals and groups to Outdoor Chattanooga’s front desk. The Outdoor Chattanooga Phillip Grimes Center is the fun, blue building nestled in between the North Shore and Coolidge Park. Visitors to the building may be locals or tourists and vary in ages and demographics.


This building is home to Outdoor Chattanooga staff as well as some of the City's Department of Parks and Outdoors Department. The building also serves as a meeting place for events with ties to our greater mission as well as programs and other fun events and meet-ups.


Tasks you may do include:

Provide information about the Chattanooga region’s vast outdoor spaces to locals and visitors operating as an extension of Chattanooga’s tourism team, providing general information on transportation, restaurants, hotels, local attractions, and eventsSupport some administrative requests depending on expertise and interests. Examples include editing documents, supporting communication needs, developing and distributing marketing materials, etc.Set-up / take down the event spaceRestock / tidy brochures area and general front desk spaceAnswer phones and direct calls


A positive attitude and willingness to learn are great attributes to bring to this role. General skills in customer service, in supporting a welcoming environment, dependability and knowledge of Chattanooga and/or outdoor recreation activities is helpful.


*No specific experience with answering phones, outdoor recreation, or technical expertise is needed.


There is a minimum of one, 3-hour shift per month. Preference for a weekly commitment of one, 3-hour shift when possible. Shifts include weekdays from 8am - 4:30pm.

Agency: Outdoor Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Crabtree Farms!

Grow with Us at Crabtree Farms

Step into a world of green-thumb camaraderie and hands-on learning with Crabtree Farms' Greenhouse volunteer program! Together, we’re cultivating the future of sustainable agriculture—one seedling at a time.

As a volunteer, you’ll immerse yourself in the dynamic rhythms of our greenhouse, gaining practical experience alongside passionate gardening enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned Master Gardener or just starting your cultivation journey, there’s a place for you in our thriving community.

Volunteer Tasks Include:

Preparing for the seasonal plant sale: seeding annual veggies and repottingMaking potting soil Caring for perennials Beautifying the plant sale areaSupporting propagation effortsTending to perennial garden spaces

Accessible to All: We warmly welcome volunteers of all abilities. If you require accommodations, please let us know in advance so we can design a project that keeps you involved with the team. Prefer quieter, individualized projects? We have options for you too—come enjoy the therapeutic benefits of working with plants!

From planting and pruning to propagating and harvesting, each moment in the greenhouse offers opportunities to grow your horticultural knowledge and deepen your connection with nature. Learn from and collaborate with like-minded individuals, sharing tips, tricks, and garden tales along the way.

At Crabtree Farms, the true harvest of volunteering isn’t just in the crops—it’s in the friendships forged, the skills honed, and the vibrant community built together. Join us as we sow the seeds of change and nurture a flourishing future.

Ready to dig in and make a difference? You can sign up right here!

Got questions? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at cwatts@crabtreefarms.org to become a vital part of our volunteer team today!

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers aged 16+ may participate without a chaperone.Volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a waiver and submit it at least 24 hours prior to the event.If you signed up for a shift and are unable to make it, please cancel through our volunteer portal listed above (there is an easy-access link in your shift confirmation email) so that someone else may be able to sign up for your shift, as we have limited availability.


Together, let’s cultivate a greener, more connected world! 

Agency: Crabtree Farms

Grow with Us at Crabtree Farms

Step into a world of green-thumb camaraderie and hands-on learning with Crabtree Farms' Greenhouse volunteer program! Together, we’re cultivating the future of sustainable agriculture—one seedling at a time.

As a volunteer, you’ll immerse yourself in the dynamic rhythms of our greenhouse, gaining practical experience alongside passionate gardening enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned Master Gardener or just starting your cultivation journey, there’s a place for you in our thriving community.

Volunteer Tasks Include:

Preparing for the seasonal plant sale: seeding annual veggies and repottingMaking potting soil Caring for perennials Beautifying the plant sale areaSupporting propagation effortsTending to perennial garden spaces

Accessible to All: We warmly welcome volunteers of all abilities. If you require accommodations, please let us know in advance so we can design a project that keeps you involved with the team. Prefer quieter, individualized projects? We have options for you too—come enjoy the therapeutic benefits of working with plants!

From planting and pruning to propagating and harvesting, each moment in the greenhouse offers opportunities to grow your horticultural knowledge and deepen your connection with nature. Learn from and collaborate with like-minded individuals, sharing tips, tricks, and garden tales along the way.

At Crabtree Farms, the true harvest of volunteering isn’t just in the crops—it’s in the friendships forged, the skills honed, and the vibrant community built together. Join us as we sow the seeds of change and nurture a flourishing future.

Ready to dig in and make a difference? You can sign up right here!

Got questions? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at cwatts@crabtreefarms.org to become a vital part of our volunteer team today!

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers aged 16+ may participate without a chaperone.Volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a waiver and submit it at least 24 hours prior to the event.If you signed up for a shift and are unable to make it, please cancel through our volunteer portal listed above (there is an easy-access link in your shift confirmation email) so that someone else may be able to sign up for your shift, as we have limited availability.


Together, let’s cultivate a greener, more connected world! 

Agency: Crabtree Farms

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37407

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Empower Girls this Fall Break! - Camp Lunch Supervision

Join Girls Inc. of Chattanooga as a lunchtime volunteer and help create a safe, welcoming space at our camp. Volunteers help create a positive, welcoming environment by assisting with meals, keeping the space clean, and resetting for the next day. Your presence helps girls feel valued and empowered, directly supporting our mission to inspire every girl to be strong, smart, and bold.

*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our Fall Break Camp, you will need to complete the following. You cannot volunteer with Girls Inc. until you have completed these steps.

1. Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer

2. Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.


Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Join Girls Inc. of Chattanooga as a lunchtime volunteer and help create a safe, welcoming space at our camp. Volunteers help create a positive, welcoming environment by assisting with meals, keeping the space clean, and resetting for the next day. Your presence helps girls feel valued and empowered, directly supporting our mission to inspire every girl to be strong, smart, and bold.

*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our Fall Break Camp, you will need to complete the following. You cannot volunteer with Girls Inc. until you have completed these steps.

1. Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer

2. Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.


Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 13, 2025 through Oct 17, 2025

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spread Holiday Cheer at Cookies with Mrs. Claus

Join Girls Inc. of Chattanooga’s Family Resource Center for a festive day of cookies, crafts, and holiday magic!

We’re seeking volunteers to welcome families, assist with photos, serve cookies & milk, manage lines, help with kids’ activities, and support clean-up.

By volunteering, you’ll help create a warm, joyful experience for families while supporting our mission to inspire girls to be strong, smart, and bold.


*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our events, you will need to complete the following. You cannot volunteer with Girls Inc. until you have completed these steps.

Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Join Girls Inc. of Chattanooga’s Family Resource Center for a festive day of cookies, crafts, and holiday magic!

We’re seeking volunteers to welcome families, assist with photos, serve cookies & milk, manage lines, help with kids’ activities, and support clean-up.

By volunteering, you’ll help create a warm, joyful experience for families while supporting our mission to inspire girls to be strong, smart, and bold.


*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our events, you will need to complete the following. You cannot volunteer with Girls Inc. until you have completed these steps.

Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 13, 2025

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at Girls Inc. of Chattanooga’s Trunk or Treat!

Volunteer at Girls Inc. of Chattanooga’s Family Resource Center Trunk or Treat!

Be part of a fun, family-friendly event that celebrates and supports our mission to inspire all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Girls Inc. is seeking volunteers to help make our Trunk or Treat a success—from creating a welcoming atmosphere to helping families shop in our boutique.

Volunteers will assist with tasks such as: Candy Prep & Distribution: Get candy ready and hand it out at decorated trunks. Atmosphere Helpers & Greeters: Welcome families, guide participants, and create a positive environment. Clothing Prep & Boutique Attendants: Organize racks, assist with clothing selection, and reset displays. Photo Spot Helpers: Take family photos at our designated photo area. Trash Patrol & Clean Up Crew: Keep the space clean and help with post-event breakdown. Floaters: Jump in wherever extra support is needed!

Sign up today to help us bring joy, confidence, and community connection to our girls and their families!

*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our events, you will need to complete the following. You cannot volunteer with Girls Inc. until you have completed these steps.

Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.


Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Volunteer at Girls Inc. of Chattanooga’s Family Resource Center Trunk or Treat!

Be part of a fun, family-friendly event that celebrates and supports our mission to inspire all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Girls Inc. is seeking volunteers to help make our Trunk or Treat a success—from creating a welcoming atmosphere to helping families shop in our boutique.

Volunteers will assist with tasks such as: Candy Prep & Distribution: Get candy ready and hand it out at decorated trunks. Atmosphere Helpers & Greeters: Welcome families, guide participants, and create a positive environment. Clothing Prep & Boutique Attendants: Organize racks, assist with clothing selection, and reset displays. Photo Spot Helpers: Take family photos at our designated photo area. Trash Patrol & Clean Up Crew: Keep the space clean and help with post-event breakdown. Floaters: Jump in wherever extra support is needed!

Sign up today to help us bring joy, confidence, and community connection to our girls and their families!

*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our events, you will need to complete the following. You cannot volunteer with Girls Inc. until you have completed these steps.

Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.


Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: National Public Lands Day Park Clean Up @ Citizens Cemetery

On National Public Lands Day, thousands of volunteers across the country will come together to care for our shared natural and historic spaces. Want to be part of this amazing day? You're in the right place!

This year, the Chattanooga Park Stewards invite you to join us at Citizens Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in our city and a place of immense historical significance. Time has taken its toll on this sacred ground. We need your help to breathe new life into this historic space.

Join us as we work together to pick up litter and debris, trim overgrown vegetation, clean and maintain informational kiosks, and more!

What to Bring: Please wear closed-toed shoes and clothes you don't mind getting dirty. We will provide all necessary tools and gloves.

Parking: Street parking is available, but some spots may require payment.

All are welcome! Volunteers of all ages are invited to participate, but all volunteers under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a guardian.

Have a question? Please email aadderholt@chattanooga.gov

We look forward to working with you to restore this treasured piece of Chattanooga's history.

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

On National Public Lands Day, thousands of volunteers across the country will come together to care for our shared natural and historic spaces. Want to be part of this amazing day? You're in the right place!

This year, the Chattanooga Park Stewards invite you to join us at Citizens Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in our city and a place of immense historical significance. Time has taken its toll on this sacred ground. We need your help to breathe new life into this historic space.

Join us as we work together to pick up litter and debris, trim overgrown vegetation, clean and maintain informational kiosks, and more!

What to Bring: Please wear closed-toed shoes and clothes you don't mind getting dirty. We will provide all necessary tools and gloves.

Parking: Street parking is available, but some spots may require payment.

All are welcome! Volunteers of all ages are invited to participate, but all volunteers under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a guardian.

Have a question? Please email aadderholt@chattanooga.gov

We look forward to working with you to restore this treasured piece of Chattanooga's history.

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Empower Girls this Fall Break! - End of Camp Event

Girls Inc. of Chattanooga invites volunteers to help make our Fall Break Camp finale a success! This special event showcases the skills, confidence, and growth the girls have gained to their families. Volunteers are needed to assist with food distribution, setup and breakdown, greeting guests, and other event tasks. By supporting this celebration, you’re helping create a welcoming space that highlights our mission to inspire girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Be part of a day that honors their accomplishments—volunteer and make an impact!

*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our Fall Break Camp, you will need to complete the following. You cannot volunteer with Girls Inc. until you have completed these steps.

1. Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer

2. Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Girls Inc. of Chattanooga invites volunteers to help make our Fall Break Camp finale a success! This special event showcases the skills, confidence, and growth the girls have gained to their families. Volunteers are needed to assist with food distribution, setup and breakdown, greeting guests, and other event tasks. By supporting this celebration, you’re helping create a welcoming space that highlights our mission to inspire girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Be part of a day that honors their accomplishments—volunteer and make an impact!

*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our Fall Break Camp, you will need to complete the following. You cannot volunteer with Girls Inc. until you have completed these steps.

1. Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer

2. Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2025

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Empower Girls this Fall Break! - Camp Morning Supervision

Girls Inc. of Chattanooga is seeking morning volunteers to support our Fall Break Camp during drop-off in the gym. This role isn’t just supervising—it’s welcoming girls into a safe, positive space where they can begin their day inspired and confident. As a morning volunteer, you’ll help create a warm, encouraging environment that supports our mission to empower girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Make a lasting impact—volunteer with us this fall and help shape the next generation of leaders!

*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our Fall Break Camp, you will need to complete the following,

1. Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer

2. Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Girls Inc. of Chattanooga is seeking morning volunteers to support our Fall Break Camp during drop-off in the gym. This role isn’t just supervising—it’s welcoming girls into a safe, positive space where they can begin their day inspired and confident. As a morning volunteer, you’ll help create a warm, encouraging environment that supports our mission to empower girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Make a lasting impact—volunteer with us this fall and help shape the next generation of leaders!

*In-Person Orientation and Background Check Required, please contact Melissa Hawkins at Mhawkins@girlsincofchatt.org

Before you volunteer at one of our Fall Break Camp, you will need to complete the following,

1. Complete the Girls Inc. of Chattanooga volunteer form on our website, https://www.girlsincofchatt.org/get-involved/become-a-volunteer

2. Once you complete the form, the Outreach and Engagement Specialist will contact you to schedule a volunteer orientation.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 13, 2025 through Oct 17, 2025

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Chattanooga Room in the Inn - Let's Take It Outside Volunteers- Paint it Yellow

Paint yellow humps, lines and curbs in the parking lot.

Agency: Chattanooga Room in the Inn

Paint yellow humps, lines and curbs in the parking lot.

Agency: Chattanooga Room in the Inn

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walker Farm Pioneer Days Volunteers/Demonstrators

We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make Pioneer Days a success! Whether you enjoy history, helping guests, or just want to be part of a fun, we’d love to have you join us.

Event Date: Monday November 17-Saturday November 22, 2025

Location: Audubon Acres

Volunteer Perk: Volunteers get free admission for their family on Saturday! and we feed you lunch the day you volunteer. We do ask that you stay the entire shift. 

Help us with:

Greeting guests

Assisting at activity stations - 10 stations to choose from

Parking attendant

Demonstrating pioneer crafts

Supporting set-up or clean-up

Interested? Sign up today and be part of a memorable event that brings history to life!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B48ADA92BA0FECE9-56738061-walker


Agency: Chattanooga Audubon Society - Audubon Acres

We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make Pioneer Days a success! Whether you enjoy history, helping guests, or just want to be part of a fun, we’d love to have you join us.

Event Date: Monday November 17-Saturday November 22, 2025

Location: Audubon Acres

Volunteer Perk: Volunteers get free admission for their family on Saturday! and we feed you lunch the day you volunteer. We do ask that you stay the entire shift. 

Help us with:

Greeting guests

Assisting at activity stations - 10 stations to choose from

Parking attendant

Demonstrating pioneer crafts

Supporting set-up or clean-up

Interested? Sign up today and be part of a memorable event that brings history to life!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B48ADA92BA0FECE9-56738061-walker


Agency: Chattanooga Audubon Society - Audubon Acres

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 17, 2025 through Nov 22, 2025

Zip Code: 37421

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Provide comfort and support when it's needed most

Are you interested in bringing joy and comfort to those who are facing difficult times? Hospice volunteers can provide support through companionship, a listening ear, reading, and playing games with patients. Volunteers can visit patients in facilities or their homes, and they make a world of difference to the people they visit.

Agency: Adoration Hospice

Are you interested in bringing joy and comfort to those who are facing difficult times? Hospice volunteers can provide support through companionship, a listening ear, reading, and playing games with patients. Volunteers can visit patients in facilities or their homes, and they make a world of difference to the people they visit.

Agency: Adoration Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sound the Alarm, Save a Life! Fire alarm installation - Hamilton County, TN

Home fires claim seven lives every day, but you can help change that. Join the American Red Cross during a local Sound the Alarm event. No prior experience is necessary; we’ll provide all the training you’ll need. This event will be held rain or shine.

NOTE: Youth ages 13-15 may volunteer only with parent/legal guardian present. Youth 16-17 must have a parental consent form completed and returned. 


Register at: https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=vms_registration_event_detail®istration_id=21226023


Please register to ensure you receive updates. We will start and end at Chattanooga First Church of the Nazarene at 555 North Terrace, Chattanooga, TN 37411. Volunteers will work in teams to visit local neighborhoods to do home fire education and offer free smoke alarm installation.

REMINDER: This event kicks off at 8:30 ET

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

Home fires claim seven lives every day, but you can help change that. Join the American Red Cross during a local Sound the Alarm event. No prior experience is necessary; we’ll provide all the training you’ll need. This event will be held rain or shine.

NOTE: Youth ages 13-15 may volunteer only with parent/legal guardian present. Youth 16-17 must have a parental consent form completed and returned. 


Register at: https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=vms_registration_event_detail®istration_id=21226023


Please register to ensure you receive updates. We will start and end at Chattanooga First Church of the Nazarene at 555 North Terrace, Chattanooga, TN 37411. Volunteers will work in teams to visit local neighborhoods to do home fire education and offer free smoke alarm installation.

REMINDER: This event kicks off at 8:30 ET

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 11, 2025

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Worker

Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact!

Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready.

Volunteer now to be a shelter hero!

Here's what you'll do:

Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the role

Qualifications:

Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequently

Thank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need.




Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

Hurricane season is heating up - and so is the chance to make a real impact!

Disasters are happening more often and hitting harder, which means the need for trained volunteers is more important than ever. If you've ever thought about stepping up and supporting Red Cross shelters, whether here in Tennessee or across the country, now’s the perfect time to get ready.

Volunteer now to be a shelter hero!

Here's what you'll do:

Provide comfort and support to people who have been displaced from their homes during disasters Assist with various tasks at the shelter including welcoming guests, registration, serving meals and providing information/resources Receive free online training to prepare you for the role

Qualifications:

Must be willing and able to volunteer in-person at disaster shelters before, during and/or after a disaster Capable of meeting physical requirements such as lifting 20 pounds, sitting or standing for 2-hour periods, walking 2 miles during a shift and climbing stairs For local disasters, commit to multiple shifts lasting 4-12 hours each. If you choose to work disasters outside your area, commit to 14 consecutive days with shifts of 8 or 12 hours Adaptability and patience to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may change frequently

Thank you for considering this opportunity to serve those in need.




Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37757

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mowing and Trimming

Lawn Heroes Needed! We need volunteers to help us catch up on mowing and trimming our large campus. Please bring your own tools and equipment, as these will not be provided. Any help is greatly appreciated. To schedule, contact Dana - dcjones@chamblisscenter.org. 

Agency: Chambliss Center for Children

Lawn Heroes Needed! We need volunteers to help us catch up on mowing and trimming our large campus. Please bring your own tools and equipment, as these will not be provided. Any help is greatly appreciated. To schedule, contact Dana - dcjones@chamblisscenter.org. 

Agency: Chambliss Center for Children

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Meal at Ronald McDonald House

At Ronald McDonald House, we aim to make families feel "at home" while their children are receiving care in the hospital by providing warm, home-cooked meals during their stay. If you'd like to provide some relief to families enduring a medical crisis, you can "Adopt-A-Meal"!

Here's how it works:

You bring your group (family, church, club, company, organization, etc.) You provide the ingredients*You come to the Ronald McDonald House to prepare the meal for all of our House guests (around 60 people, depending on our current capacity) on-site, in our Great KitchenYou may also stick around to plate and serve the families at mealtime, if you'd like!

*Groups who are unable to provide their own ingredients may still be able to Adopt A Meal. Talk to Melissa about alternative options. You also have the option to order food from a store or restaurant, if you have the budget for that.

For more details or to schedule a date to participate in the volunteer activity, please contact Melissa Miburn at Melissa.Milburn@rmhchattanooga.com


More info from Melissa:

The group would start with the idea of which meal slot would work best for them ( breakfast, lunch, or dinner) and then we would look for open dates on our meal calendar.   Most of the groups keep the number of volunteers around 6-8 people due to the size of the kitchen space and to help keep the families from being overwhelmed when they come into the kitchen for the meal.  The actual meal prepared would need to be made on site in the Great Kitchen or purchased from either a grocery store or restaurant.   The Great Kitchen is stocked with an assortment of pots and pans, cooking utensils, serving utensils and plates/ utensils for the families to eat off.   The meal is prepared buffet style that the families can then help themselves to during the allotted meal time and then whatever food is left over, that is placed in our re-heatable containers that the families can reheat when they return from the hospital.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga

At Ronald McDonald House, we aim to make families feel "at home" while their children are receiving care in the hospital by providing warm, home-cooked meals during their stay. If you'd like to provide some relief to families enduring a medical crisis, you can "Adopt-A-Meal"!

Here's how it works:

You bring your group (family, church, club, company, organization, etc.) You provide the ingredients*You come to the Ronald McDonald House to prepare the meal for all of our House guests (around 60 people, depending on our current capacity) on-site, in our Great KitchenYou may also stick around to plate and serve the families at mealtime, if you'd like!

*Groups who are unable to provide their own ingredients may still be able to Adopt A Meal. Talk to Melissa about alternative options. You also have the option to order food from a store or restaurant, if you have the budget for that.

For more details or to schedule a date to participate in the volunteer activity, please contact Melissa Miburn at Melissa.Milburn@rmhchattanooga.com


More info from Melissa:

The group would start with the idea of which meal slot would work best for them ( breakfast, lunch, or dinner) and then we would look for open dates on our meal calendar.   Most of the groups keep the number of volunteers around 6-8 people due to the size of the kitchen space and to help keep the families from being overwhelmed when they come into the kitchen for the meal.  The actual meal prepared would need to be made on site in the Great Kitchen or purchased from either a grocery store or restaurant.   The Great Kitchen is stocked with an assortment of pots and pans, cooking utensils, serving utensils and plates/ utensils for the families to eat off.   The meal is prepared buffet style that the families can then help themselves to during the allotted meal time and then whatever food is left over, that is placed in our re-heatable containers that the families can reheat when they return from the hospital.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Support

The Front Desk Support Volunteer will be responsible for providing
efficient and welcoming customer service to guests and visitors at the Ronald McDonald House.


Key Responsibilities:

Greet visitors, guests, and families in a warm and friendly mannerCheck-in visitors who are coming for meetings, Adopt-a-meal preparation, other
functions related to house operationsDocument daily heath checks for families staying at the house Receive in-kind and monetary donations and issue proper documentation to the donor
to ensure the transaction is properly recordedRespond to inquiries and provide information about RMHC programs and servicesMaintain accurate records and update guest information relative to health protocolsAssist with various administrative tasks as neededEnsure a clean and organized front desk areaFollow established policies and proceduresProvide exceptional customer service to all families and visitors

Requirements:

Ability to commit to a minimum of one, 3 hour shift per month High school diploma or equivalent, preferred Excellent communication skillsAbility to work in a fast-paced environmentStrong organizational and time-management skillsAbility to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive informationBasic computer skills and familiarity with office equipmentPassion for serving others, specifically families who are in need

Benefits:

Opportunities to serve and make a positive impact on families during their time of needPersonal and professional growth through volunteeringComplimentary meals and snacks during volunteer shift

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga

The Front Desk Support Volunteer will be responsible for providing
efficient and welcoming customer service to guests and visitors at the Ronald McDonald House.


Key Responsibilities:

Greet visitors, guests, and families in a warm and friendly mannerCheck-in visitors who are coming for meetings, Adopt-a-meal preparation, other
functions related to house operationsDocument daily heath checks for families staying at the house Receive in-kind and monetary donations and issue proper documentation to the donor
to ensure the transaction is properly recordedRespond to inquiries and provide information about RMHC programs and servicesMaintain accurate records and update guest information relative to health protocolsAssist with various administrative tasks as neededEnsure a clean and organized front desk areaFollow established policies and proceduresProvide exceptional customer service to all families and visitors

Requirements:

Ability to commit to a minimum of one, 3 hour shift per month High school diploma or equivalent, preferred Excellent communication skillsAbility to work in a fast-paced environmentStrong organizational and time-management skillsAbility to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive informationBasic computer skills and familiarity with office equipmentPassion for serving others, specifically families who are in need

Benefits:

Opportunities to serve and make a positive impact on families during their time of needPersonal and professional growth through volunteeringComplimentary meals and snacks during volunteer shift

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House Family Room Volunteer

The Family Room, located inside Erlanger's Children's Hospital, is a peaceful, home-like space where families of patients can enjoy a meal, take a shower, and wash their clothing. This space is provided by Ronald McDonald House, a nonprofit which strives to create a "home away from home" for families whose children are receiving care in a hospital.

The Volunteer's main responsibility is to maintain a friendly and home-like atmosphere in the Family Room. Specific duties include:

welcoming families and guests to the Family Roomhelping visitors check in on kioskrecording the reason for their visit (shower, laundry, food) so we know the kind of need that exists & can provide resources accordinglyexplaining policies and procedures to guestssupervising use of kitchen appliances and laundry machinesmaking coffee and tea as neededrestocking kitchen with snacksrestocking bathrooms with toiletrieskeeping the Family Room neat and tidy.

This role occurs in 3-hour shifts from Monday to Friday: 9am-12pm, 12pm-3pm, and 3pm-6pm.

Onboarding as a Family Room volunteer requires* the following:

a one-time background checka one-time health screening, which checks vaccination status for dyptheria, Hep B, typhoid, and other common childhood vaccinesan annual flu vaccine submission (during flu season)annual viewing of training videos

*Erlanger covers all costs for this onboarding process.

We also ask that volunteers commit to an ongoing weekly shift. For example, "every Monday from 12pm to 3pm," or "every Thursday from 3pm to 6pm," etc.

If you are unable to commit to a weekly shift, but could do a biweekly shift or some other regular routine, we may be able to accommodate you. Give us a call and we'll talk about it!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga

The Family Room, located inside Erlanger's Children's Hospital, is a peaceful, home-like space where families of patients can enjoy a meal, take a shower, and wash their clothing. This space is provided by Ronald McDonald House, a nonprofit which strives to create a "home away from home" for families whose children are receiving care in a hospital.

The Volunteer's main responsibility is to maintain a friendly and home-like atmosphere in the Family Room. Specific duties include:

welcoming families and guests to the Family Roomhelping visitors check in on kioskrecording the reason for their visit (shower, laundry, food) so we know the kind of need that exists & can provide resources accordinglyexplaining policies and procedures to guestssupervising use of kitchen appliances and laundry machinesmaking coffee and tea as neededrestocking kitchen with snacksrestocking bathrooms with toiletrieskeeping the Family Room neat and tidy.

This role occurs in 3-hour shifts from Monday to Friday: 9am-12pm, 12pm-3pm, and 3pm-6pm.

Onboarding as a Family Room volunteer requires* the following:

a one-time background checka one-time health screening, which checks vaccination status for dyptheria, Hep B, typhoid, and other common childhood vaccinesan annual flu vaccine submission (during flu season)annual viewing of training videos

*Erlanger covers all costs for this onboarding process.

We also ask that volunteers commit to an ongoing weekly shift. For example, "every Monday from 12pm to 3pm," or "every Thursday from 3pm to 6pm," etc.

If you are unable to commit to a weekly shift, but could do a biweekly shift or some other regular routine, we may be able to accommodate you. Give us a call and we'll talk about it!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair


You’re invited to volunteer at the Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair, Nov 7-9, 2025.
Be part of one of the year’s most exciting local events while serving and connecting with your community. Sign up at hamiltontnfair.com/volunteer.

Shifts are just 2.5 hours, and you can sign up for as many as you like.
Volunteer perks include:

1 catered meal (lunch or dinner)

1 event T-shirt

1 free event pass

Refreshments during your shift

VIP parking

Bring your family, friends, and coworkers to share in the fun while helping make the fair a success.

About the Fair!

Celebrating history, heritage, and tradition, the Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair tells the story of our community. From live music, crafts, and delicious foods to lumberjack competitions, pie-eating contests, and blue ribbon awards, the fair showcases down-home fun alongside treasured skills and talents. All ages can enjoy thrilling amusement rides, exciting games, rodeos, fireworks, and a variety of shows and competitions happening daily. Join us for a full weekend of fun at our beloved Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair, and make memories with your community that will last a lifetime.  hamiltontnfair.com
Nov 7-9, 2025 at McDonald’s Farm. 16705 Coulterville Road Sale Creek, TN 37373





Agency: Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair


You’re invited to volunteer at the Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair, Nov 7-9, 2025.
Be part of one of the year’s most exciting local events while serving and connecting with your community. Sign up at hamiltontnfair.com/volunteer.

Shifts are just 2.5 hours, and you can sign up for as many as you like.
Volunteer perks include:

1 catered meal (lunch or dinner)

1 event T-shirt

1 free event pass

Refreshments during your shift

VIP parking

Bring your family, friends, and coworkers to share in the fun while helping make the fair a success.

About the Fair!

Celebrating history, heritage, and tradition, the Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair tells the story of our community. From live music, crafts, and delicious foods to lumberjack competitions, pie-eating contests, and blue ribbon awards, the fair showcases down-home fun alongside treasured skills and talents. All ages can enjoy thrilling amusement rides, exciting games, rodeos, fireworks, and a variety of shows and competitions happening daily. Join us for a full weekend of fun at our beloved Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair, and make memories with your community that will last a lifetime.  hamiltontnfair.com
Nov 7-9, 2025 at McDonald’s Farm. 16705 Coulterville Road Sale Creek, TN 37373





Agency: Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 7, 2025 through Nov 9, 2025

Zip Code: 37373

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adapt-A-Toy Mondays- Assistive Technology Services


Begins Every Monday starting September 8th - December 1st

Looking for a meaningful and hands-on volunteer opportunity this fall? Join us for Adapt-A-Toy Mondays at Signal Centers and help create accessible play experiences for children with disabilities. Each Monday, we invite small groups to volunteer in our Assistive Technology program by adapting battery-operated toys to make them usable for children with limited mobility or motor skills. This is a powerful way to promote inclusion while engaging in a fun, team-building activity.

No technical background required, we’ll guide you through the entire process.

This opportunity is especially great for corporate volunteer groups looking to give back in a direct, impactful way.

Important Note: Participants will bring a toy with them to adapt during the session.

Upon signing up, your group will receive simple guidelines on what types of toys are best to bring (affordable, easy-to-modify, and suitable for switch adaptation).

Why It Matters: Adapted toys can be quite expensive and are often out of reach for many families. Your group’s time and care help make accessible play possible for children with disabilities, at no cost to them.

What to Expect: Brief training and orientation from our Assistive Technology staff, and an overview of disability inclusion and accessible design with a collaborative and rewarding team experience.

Agency: Signal Centers, Inc.


Begins Every Monday starting September 8th - December 1st

Looking for a meaningful and hands-on volunteer opportunity this fall? Join us for Adapt-A-Toy Mondays at Signal Centers and help create accessible play experiences for children with disabilities. Each Monday, we invite small groups to volunteer in our Assistive Technology program by adapting battery-operated toys to make them usable for children with limited mobility or motor skills. This is a powerful way to promote inclusion while engaging in a fun, team-building activity.

No technical background required, we’ll guide you through the entire process.

This opportunity is especially great for corporate volunteer groups looking to give back in a direct, impactful way.

Important Note: Participants will bring a toy with them to adapt during the session.

Upon signing up, your group will receive simple guidelines on what types of toys are best to bring (affordable, easy-to-modify, and suitable for switch adaptation).

Why It Matters: Adapted toys can be quite expensive and are often out of reach for many families. Your group’s time and care help make accessible play possible for children with disabilities, at no cost to them.

What to Expect: Brief training and orientation from our Assistive Technology staff, and an overview of disability inclusion and accessible design with a collaborative and rewarding team experience.

Agency: Signal Centers, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 1, 2025

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Work Internship Opportunity: Family Forward at Signal Centers (Fall 2025 – Spring 2026 internships)

Are you a BSW or MSW student looking for meaningful, hands-on experience in community-based social work? The Family Forward program at Signal Centers is currently accepting applications for Fall 2025 – Spring 2026 internships!

Interns in this program will gain practical experience in case management, client services, community outreach, and professional development while working with a passionate team committed to supporting families across Hamilton County.

About the Internship:

Each year, Family Forward accepts 2–4 social work interns.

While the focus is on social work students, exceptional candidates from other disciplines may be considered on a limited basis.

Key Responsibilities:

Interns will be immersed in a wide range of activities, including:

- Co-case management and direct client support

- Client assessments -and documentation

- Data entry, tracking, and reporting

- Supporting grant applications and program reports

- Attending community and networking meetings

- Representing Family Forward at outreach events

- Assisting with support groups and parent-focused programming

- Sorting donations and helping with event preparation

- Participating in training opportunities (e.g., car seat technician certification, if available)

What We’re Looking For: Current BSW or MSW students with strong communication and organizational skills. Interest in working with diverse populations and family-centered services. Ability to work independently and collaboratively.  Commitment to learning and growing as a professional. 

What You’ll Gain:

- Hands-on experience in social work practice

- Individual and group supervision from experienced professionals.

- Professional networking opportunities across the region

- Exposure to outreach, grant writing, and data-informed programming

- Optional specialized trainings (e.g., car seat safety certification, if offered)

Agency: Signal Centers, Inc.

Are you a BSW or MSW student looking for meaningful, hands-on experience in community-based social work? The Family Forward program at Signal Centers is currently accepting applications for Fall 2025 – Spring 2026 internships!

Interns in this program will gain practical experience in case management, client services, community outreach, and professional development while working with a passionate team committed to supporting families across Hamilton County.

About the Internship:

Each year, Family Forward accepts 2–4 social work interns.

While the focus is on social work students, exceptional candidates from other disciplines may be considered on a limited basis.

Key Responsibilities:

Interns will be immersed in a wide range of activities, including:

- Co-case management and direct client support

- Client assessments -and documentation

- Data entry, tracking, and reporting

- Supporting grant applications and program reports

- Attending community and networking meetings

- Representing Family Forward at outreach events

- Assisting with support groups and parent-focused programming

- Sorting donations and helping with event preparation

- Participating in training opportunities (e.g., car seat technician certification, if available)

What We’re Looking For: Current BSW or MSW students with strong communication and organizational skills. Interest in working with diverse populations and family-centered services. Ability to work independently and collaboratively.  Commitment to learning and growing as a professional. 

What You’ll Gain:

- Hands-on experience in social work practice

- Individual and group supervision from experienced professionals.

- Professional networking opportunities across the region

- Exposure to outreach, grant writing, and data-informed programming

- Optional specialized trainings (e.g., car seat safety certification, if offered)

Agency: Signal Centers, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Park - Opportunity for your business or civic group

Adopt-a-Park is a new initiative from the City of Chattanooga Department of Parks and Outdoors designed to foster community partnerships that enhance our parks and greenways. This program offers corporate and civic groups a unique opportunity to directly impact the environmental and aesthetic quality of Chattanooga's outdoor spaces.


Through Adopt-a-Park, businesses and community organizations can play an active and vital role in improving our city's park system, ensuring these cherished areas remain beautiful and healthy for everyone to enjoy.


If you're interested and would like to learn more, please sign up for this opportunity and our Volunteer Coordinator will be in touch.

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

Adopt-a-Park is a new initiative from the City of Chattanooga Department of Parks and Outdoors designed to foster community partnerships that enhance our parks and greenways. This program offers corporate and civic groups a unique opportunity to directly impact the environmental and aesthetic quality of Chattanooga's outdoor spaces.


Through Adopt-a-Park, businesses and community organizations can play an active and vital role in improving our city's park system, ensuring these cherished areas remain beautiful and healthy for everyone to enjoy.


If you're interested and would like to learn more, please sign up for this opportunity and our Volunteer Coordinator will be in touch.

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Store Volunteers

We are looking for volunteers to help with our open hours at our free store. Volunteers would accept and process donations, help shoppers check in, and generally keep the store tidy. It's a relaxed environment with fun people. 

We currently need volunteers Monday and Thursday evenings from 6-8pm, Tuesday and Saturdays from 11am-1pm, and Sundays at 3pm. Come help us out!

 We love individuals and groups! Feel free to reach out via email with any questions (info@chattfreestore.org)

Sign up here: Volunteer Sign Up

Agency: Chattanooga Free Store

We are looking for volunteers to help with our open hours at our free store. Volunteers would accept and process donations, help shoppers check in, and generally keep the store tidy. It's a relaxed environment with fun people. 

We currently need volunteers Monday and Thursday evenings from 6-8pm, Tuesday and Saturdays from 11am-1pm, and Sundays at 3pm. Come help us out!

 We love individuals and groups! Feel free to reach out via email with any questions (info@chattfreestore.org)

Sign up here: Volunteer Sign Up

Agency: Chattanooga Free Store

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Thriving Thursday Childcare

Serve as a Childcare volunteer during our Thriving Thursday event! Each week, The Momentum Network hosts dinner and a workshop session for solo-parenting college students. Childcare volunteers allow moms to enjoy intentional time with each other, knowing that their children are being safely cared for and having a fun evening. 

Agency: The Momentum Network

Serve as a Childcare volunteer during our Thriving Thursday event! Each week, The Momentum Network hosts dinner and a workshop session for solo-parenting college students. Childcare volunteers allow moms to enjoy intentional time with each other, knowing that their children are being safely cared for and having a fun evening. 

Agency: The Momentum Network

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Team Assistance

Hi there! Are you looking for a hands-on way to make a difference? The Signal Center's Kitchen Team is looking for a dependable volunteer to help out a few mornings each week!

Location: Big Sig Kitchen

Time: 2–3 days per week, 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM  

Start Date: As soon as possible

Volunteer Role: We’re looking for one volunteer to assist with simple but essential kitchen tasks such as: Running the dish machine, Setting up meal carts, Dividing snacks. This support allows our staff to focus more directly on prepping and serving hot meals. No special skills required—just a willingness to help and a positive attitude!

Agency: Signal Centers, Inc.

Hi there! Are you looking for a hands-on way to make a difference? The Signal Center's Kitchen Team is looking for a dependable volunteer to help out a few mornings each week!

Location: Big Sig Kitchen

Time: 2–3 days per week, 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM  

Start Date: As soon as possible

Volunteer Role: We’re looking for one volunteer to assist with simple but essential kitchen tasks such as: Running the dish machine, Setting up meal carts, Dividing snacks. This support allows our staff to focus more directly on prepping and serving hot meals. No special skills required—just a willingness to help and a positive attitude!

Agency: Signal Centers, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Register your corporate/civic group for a community project!

Looking for a meaningful way to give back to the Chattanooga community and build team camaraderie? Your corporate or civic group can make a real difference by partnering with Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors on a community project!

We always have projects available and can accommodate groups of nearly any size, from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 50 volunteers. Larger groups are accepted on a case-by-case basis. We offer a variety of hands-on opportunities tailored to different interests and skill levels. Common tasks include painting, litter removal, invasive plant removal, spreading mulch, planting trees, and more. Whether your team is passionate about environmental conservation, or enhancing public spaces, we have a project that will align with your group's interests and values.

Why participate?

Team Building: Strengthen bonds and boost morale as you work together towards a common goal in the beautiful outdoors.


Community Impact: Contribute directly to initiatives that improve the lives of our neighbors and the well-being of Chattanooga's parks and natural areas.


Brand Visibility: Showcase your organization's commitment to corporate social responsibility right here in your community.


Customized Experience: We'll work with you to find a project that fits your group's availability, size, and preferences.

Ready to make a difference?

Register your corporate or civic group today and embark on a rewarding volunteer experience that benefits everyone! After you register, our volunteer coordinator will reach out with more details to help you find the perfect project to engage your team and create lasting positive change in Chattanooga.

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

Looking for a meaningful way to give back to the Chattanooga community and build team camaraderie? Your corporate or civic group can make a real difference by partnering with Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors on a community project!

We always have projects available and can accommodate groups of nearly any size, from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 50 volunteers. Larger groups are accepted on a case-by-case basis. We offer a variety of hands-on opportunities tailored to different interests and skill levels. Common tasks include painting, litter removal, invasive plant removal, spreading mulch, planting trees, and more. Whether your team is passionate about environmental conservation, or enhancing public spaces, we have a project that will align with your group's interests and values.

Why participate?

Team Building: Strengthen bonds and boost morale as you work together towards a common goal in the beautiful outdoors.


Community Impact: Contribute directly to initiatives that improve the lives of our neighbors and the well-being of Chattanooga's parks and natural areas.


Brand Visibility: Showcase your organization's commitment to corporate social responsibility right here in your community.


Customized Experience: We'll work with you to find a project that fits your group's availability, size, and preferences.

Ready to make a difference?

Register your corporate or civic group today and embark on a rewarding volunteer experience that benefits everyone! After you register, our volunteer coordinator will reach out with more details to help you find the perfect project to engage your team and create lasting positive change in Chattanooga.

Agency: Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37405

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Volunteer Interpreter

If you speak Spanish, Arabic, Dinka, or Swahili we need volunteers to interpret for clients.

All volunteers must complete a background check and a one hour orientation at our office conducted by the volunteer manager.

Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Inc.

If you speak Spanish, Arabic, Dinka, or Swahili we need volunteers to interpret for clients.

All volunteers must complete a background check and a one hour orientation at our office conducted by the volunteer manager.

Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37416

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Refugee Language Partner

Are you interested in working with refugees? Help newly arriving refugees learn and practice English. No prior ESL teaching or tutoring experience needed - we will provide you with some resources to help get you started! Bridge Refugee Services is a local refugee resettlement agency in Chattanooga, TN. We aim to empower refugees to rebuild their lives and integrate into their new communities. Visit our website at bridgerefugees.org or contact volunteermanager@bridgerefugees.org to learn more. 

Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Inc.

Are you interested in working with refugees? Help newly arriving refugees learn and practice English. No prior ESL teaching or tutoring experience needed - we will provide you with some resources to help get you started! Bridge Refugee Services is a local refugee resettlement agency in Chattanooga, TN. We aim to empower refugees to rebuild their lives and integrate into their new communities. Visit our website at bridgerefugees.org or contact volunteermanager@bridgerefugees.org to learn more. 

Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37416

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Guide for Refugees

If you have a vehicle and could assist a refugee with important appointment transportation, grocery shopping, cultural lessons, or recreational outings, please consider joining our volunteer team! Bridge Refugee Services is a local refugee resettlement agency in Chattanooga, TN. We aim to empower refugees to rebuild their lives and integrate into their new communities. Visit our website or email us to learn more: bridgerefugeeservices.org - volunteermanager@bridgerefugeeservices.org 

Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Inc.

If you have a vehicle and could assist a refugee with important appointment transportation, grocery shopping, cultural lessons, or recreational outings, please consider joining our volunteer team! Bridge Refugee Services is a local refugee resettlement agency in Chattanooga, TN. We aim to empower refugees to rebuild their lives and integrate into their new communities. Visit our website or email us to learn more: bridgerefugeeservices.org - volunteermanager@bridgerefugeeservices.org 

Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37416

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Refugee Youth Mentor


Are you looking for a long-term and meaningful volunteer opportunity? Volunteer with Bridge Refugee Services and become a youth mentor!

Help newcomer youths in the Chattanooga community work towards their educational, vocational, and personal goals. Volunteer mentors will be paired with a youth between the ages of 15 and 24. Each volunteer will work with their mentee for a period of 6 months, meeting for 4 hours every month, to help them accomplish their goals and better integrate into the Chattanooga community. Our mentoring program is a long-term opportunity where volunteers can make a profound impact on a young person’s life, form a meaningful relationship, and learn more about the resettlement process.

Requirements: 

21 years or older

Complete volunteer orientation (1.5 hours), background check, mentor interview, and mentor program training (2 hours) 

Meet with mentee for 4 hours a month for a 6 month period 

Submit weekly online reports 

Communicate regularly with program coordinator and conduct monthly check-in calls 

Attend optional monthly mentor meet-ups and quarterly group events

If you have any questions, please reach out to our program coordinator Sarah Pedersen via email: spedersen@bridgerefugees.org.


Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Inc.


Are you looking for a long-term and meaningful volunteer opportunity? Volunteer with Bridge Refugee Services and become a youth mentor!

Help newcomer youths in the Chattanooga community work towards their educational, vocational, and personal goals. Volunteer mentors will be paired with a youth between the ages of 15 and 24. Each volunteer will work with their mentee for a period of 6 months, meeting for 4 hours every month, to help them accomplish their goals and better integrate into the Chattanooga community. Our mentoring program is a long-term opportunity where volunteers can make a profound impact on a young person’s life, form a meaningful relationship, and learn more about the resettlement process.

Requirements: 

21 years or older

Complete volunteer orientation (1.5 hours), background check, mentor interview, and mentor program training (2 hours) 

Meet with mentee for 4 hours a month for a 6 month period 

Submit weekly online reports 

Communicate regularly with program coordinator and conduct monthly check-in calls 

Attend optional monthly mentor meet-ups and quarterly group events

If you have any questions, please reach out to our program coordinator Sarah Pedersen via email: spedersen@bridgerefugees.org.


Agency: Bridge Refugee Services Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37416

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Unplug Mentorship Program Social Media First Aid in School Support

Once a week

Agency: The Purpose Outreach Center

Once a week

Agency: The Purpose Outreach Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive cancer patients to life-saving treatment

What's often standing between people with cancer and life-saving treatment is a ride to get there. 

Volunteers with Road To Recovery use their personal vehicle to drive cancer patients with limited or no transportation to treatments. ***The American Cancer Society URGENTLY needs 3 more volunteers.

Rides are weekdays. We encourage drivers provide 2 rides per month. Choose the rides that work with your schedule. We think you'll find it a flexible and rewarding volunteer experience while helping your community.

Volunteer drivers are ages 18-84 and

a safe driving record a current license, reliable vehicle, and vehicle insurance are comfortable using technology

Interested volunteers complete short online training and a background check. Volunteers review available rides via an online scheduling tool.

We would love your help! Connect here &/or check out cancer.org/drive for FAQs and to get started on training. We would love to connect to answer questions and get you started.


Agency: American Cancer Society

What's often standing between people with cancer and life-saving treatment is a ride to get there. 

Volunteers with Road To Recovery use their personal vehicle to drive cancer patients with limited or no transportation to treatments. ***The American Cancer Society URGENTLY needs 3 more volunteers.

Rides are weekdays. We encourage drivers provide 2 rides per month. Choose the rides that work with your schedule. We think you'll find it a flexible and rewarding volunteer experience while helping your community.

Volunteer drivers are ages 18-84 and

a safe driving record a current license, reliable vehicle, and vehicle insurance are comfortable using technology

Interested volunteers complete short online training and a background check. Volunteers review available rides via an online scheduling tool.

We would love your help! Connect here &/or check out cancer.org/drive for FAQs and to get started on training. We would love to connect to answer questions and get you started.


Agency: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Disaster Action Team Dispatcher

The American Red Cross is looking for disaster dispatchers in the Hamilton County area. 

Whether you choose to volunteer virtually or at our chapter office during the workday, your contribution will be invaluable in helping us provide vital assistance to those affected by disasters. To give you a better idea of what to expect and the responsibilities involved, please take a moment to watch our brief video on disaster response volunteers here.

For a detailed overview of the Duty Officer role, you can access the position description here.

Ready to take the next step? You can apply to volunteer with us by creating your volunteer profile here. Please note that all disaster responders must be at least 18 years old. As part of our screening process, you'll be required to create an email login and consent to a criminal background check focusing on theft and violence.

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

The American Red Cross is looking for disaster dispatchers in the Hamilton County area. 

Whether you choose to volunteer virtually or at our chapter office during the workday, your contribution will be invaluable in helping us provide vital assistance to those affected by disasters. To give you a better idea of what to expect and the responsibilities involved, please take a moment to watch our brief video on disaster response volunteers here.

For a detailed overview of the Duty Officer role, you can access the position description here.

Ready to take the next step? You can apply to volunteer with us by creating your volunteer profile here. Please note that all disaster responders must be at least 18 years old. As part of our screening process, you'll be required to create an email login and consent to a criminal background check focusing on theft and violence.

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Professional Trauma Counselors for Disaster Victims

Volunteer to provide emergency mental health care to survivors of disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or home fires.

This important volunteer role will respond to local disasters and provide Disaster Mental Health (DMH) services to clients and Red Cross workers during preparedness, response, and recovery within a chapter or region following local disasters.

This position is responsible for responding during local emergencies to provide Disaster Mental Health interventions and help facilitate long-term recovery for clients impacted by a disaster and assist the chapter in developing partnerships with local mental health agencies.

Experience and up to date credentials are required for this particular role. All Red Cross training will be provided during onboarding. 

Disasters don't have schedules. That is why we work with our volunteer workforce based on need as well as their availability.

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

Volunteer to provide emergency mental health care to survivors of disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or home fires.

This important volunteer role will respond to local disasters and provide Disaster Mental Health (DMH) services to clients and Red Cross workers during preparedness, response, and recovery within a chapter or region following local disasters.

This position is responsible for responding during local emergencies to provide Disaster Mental Health interventions and help facilitate long-term recovery for clients impacted by a disaster and assist the chapter in developing partnerships with local mental health agencies.

Experience and up to date credentials are required for this particular role. All Red Cross training will be provided during onboarding. 

Disasters don't have schedules. That is why we work with our volunteer workforce based on need as well as their availability.

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Healthcare Professionals for Disaster Response and/or Recovery

Provide assistance to meet disaster-caused emergency health needs such as loss of medications, medical equipment, treatment, and health recovery information to victims of disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and home fires.


What does a Disaster Health Services team do?
• Disaster Health Services teams address the unmet disaster-related
health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities

Provides hands on care within RN-led model Provides health assessments and guidance to clients Provides assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies (items lost in disaster) Supports individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs Supplements the community healthcare delivery system if needed

You can support local families virtually from the comfort of your home or serve a 2 week deployment at large sale disaster operations.

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

Provide assistance to meet disaster-caused emergency health needs such as loss of medications, medical equipment, treatment, and health recovery information to victims of disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and home fires.


What does a Disaster Health Services team do?
• Disaster Health Services teams address the unmet disaster-related
health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities

Provides hands on care within RN-led model Provides health assessments and guidance to clients Provides assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies (items lost in disaster) Supports individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs Supplements the community healthcare delivery system if needed

You can support local families virtually from the comfort of your home or serve a 2 week deployment at large sale disaster operations.

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Tennessee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37363-1041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cut fallen trees

We’re looking for Volunteers to cut fallen trees. Please bring any tools or equipment you may need, as they will not be provided.

Agency: Chambliss Center for Children

We’re looking for Volunteers to cut fallen trees. Please bring any tools or equipment you may need, as they will not be provided.

Agency: Chambliss Center for Children

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Projects & Opportunities

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169001

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169001

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169002

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169002

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Desk Volunteer

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169072

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169072

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monthly Needs List (In-Kind Donations)

All donations can be brought to our main entrance at 727 E. 11th St. 

View monthly needs! 

For questions, please email us at kitchen@chattfoundation.org

Agency: Chatt Foundation

All donations can be brought to our main entrance at 727 E. 11th St. 

View monthly needs! 

For questions, please email us at kitchen@chattfoundation.org

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169074

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=169074

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Overnight Shelter Volunteer

Please use the link to view availability and information.

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1096499

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Please use the link to view availability and information.

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1096499

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maclellan Shelter for Families Volunteer

Please use the link to view availability and information.

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1096479

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Please use the link to view availability and information.

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1096479

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Service Volunteer

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=168597

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=168597

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.

Agency: Chatt Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Center Volunteer

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1076970

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.


Agency: Chatt Foundation

Please use the link to view availability and information. 

https://chattfoundation.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1076970

Email us at volunteer@chattfoundation.org for any questions.


Agency: Chatt Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recruit volunteer drivers to help cancer patients get to treatment

What’s often standing between people with cancer and life-saving treatment is a ride to get there. This volunteer recruiter role helps expand and grow the volunteer driver team in Chattanooga. 

Volunteers with the American Cancer Society's Road To Recovery program drive cancer patients with limited or no transportation to and from treatment appointments.

Volunteer drivers are urgently needed. This volunteer recruiter is an ambassador and works with an ACS staff partner to grow the volunteer driver team by:

Disseminate recruitment flyers, cards & other resourcesBe a spokesperson for local groups. (optional)Network to share volunteer needs to community organizations.Brainstorm with staff partner on networks, opportunities, and audiences to recruit driversOPTIONAL: drive patients

The time commitment is flexible per volunteer, preferably an hour per week. 2 months - 12 months commitment.

Although a specific location is not required, the volunteer needs to live in the area.

Online driver training required. Volunteer recruiter has additional one-on-one training.

More information about Road To Recovery: cancer.org/drive.

Agency: American Cancer Society

What’s often standing between people with cancer and life-saving treatment is a ride to get there. This volunteer recruiter role helps expand and grow the volunteer driver team in Chattanooga. 

Volunteers with the American Cancer Society's Road To Recovery program drive cancer patients with limited or no transportation to and from treatment appointments.

Volunteer drivers are urgently needed. This volunteer recruiter is an ambassador and works with an ACS staff partner to grow the volunteer driver team by:

Disseminate recruitment flyers, cards & other resourcesBe a spokesperson for local groups. (optional)Network to share volunteer needs to community organizations.Brainstorm with staff partner on networks, opportunities, and audiences to recruit driversOPTIONAL: drive patients

The time commitment is flexible per volunteer, preferably an hour per week. 2 months - 12 months commitment.

Although a specific location is not required, the volunteer needs to live in the area.

Online driver training required. Volunteer recruiter has additional one-on-one training.

More information about Road To Recovery: cancer.org/drive.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paint Parking Lines

Saturdays only: A volunteer group is needed to repaint the parking lot lines at our Children's Academy location. 

 

*** NOTE ***

Court-ordered community service is not eligible for this project.

Agency: Chambliss Center for Children

Saturdays only: A volunteer group is needed to repaint the parking lot lines at our Children's Academy location. 

 

*** NOTE ***

Court-ordered community service is not eligible for this project.

Agency: Chambliss Center for Children

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Community Choice Pantry


Volunteer at the Community Choice Pantry

Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Join us as a volunteer at the Community Choice Pantry, a weekly program that provides food and support to individuals and families in need.

Every Wednesday from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, we serve our neighbors with compassion and care—and we need helping hands to make it happen. Whether you’re stocking shelves, packing bags, assisting guests, or helping with setup and cleanup, your time and energy make a real difference.

If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and support your community, please fill out the form. A member of our team will be in touch with more details and scheduling information.

For questions or more information, email us at thenetresourcefoundation@gmail.com.
We’d love to have you on the team!

Agency: Net Resource Foundation


Volunteer at the Community Choice Pantry

Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Join us as a volunteer at the Community Choice Pantry, a weekly program that provides food and support to individuals and families in need.

Every Wednesday from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, we serve our neighbors with compassion and care—and we need helping hands to make it happen. Whether you’re stocking shelves, packing bags, assisting guests, or helping with setup and cleanup, your time and energy make a real difference.

If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and support your community, please fill out the form. A member of our team will be in touch with more details and scheduling information.

For questions or more information, email us at thenetresourcefoundation@gmail.com.
We’d love to have you on the team!

Agency: Net Resource Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 12, 2025

Zip Code: 37410

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Go-Go Club

Our Go-Go Club is a super simple, yet vital way to help Welcome Home. Drive our residents, mainly in our Cancer Respite, to get to appointments or to pre-arranged outings. Ideally, availability for at least 2 rides per month if possible. Appoinments will likely take place during weekdays, sometime between 9a-5p. Background check required.

Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga

Our Go-Go Club is a super simple, yet vital way to help Welcome Home. Drive our residents, mainly in our Cancer Respite, to get to appointments or to pre-arranged outings. Ideally, availability for at least 2 rides per month if possible. Appoinments will likely take place during weekdays, sometime between 9a-5p. Background check required.

Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graduate Support

Sometimes, we are blessed enough to be able to help our residents who are well enough to live on their own find permanent housing. Despite them being off-site, they are still a part of the Welcome Home family and we like to make sure they still know they are cared for as they start their new chapters. This is where our Graduate Support volunteers come in. Just one visit or call a month can mean a lot to these beautiful folk.

Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga

Sometimes, we are blessed enough to be able to help our residents who are well enough to live on their own find permanent housing. Despite them being off-site, they are still a part of the Welcome Home family and we like to make sure they still know they are cared for as they start their new chapters. This is where our Graduate Support volunteers come in. Just one visit or call a month can mean a lot to these beautiful folk.

Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dinner Club

Dinnertime is special here at Welcome Home. It's a sacred time where our residents, volunteers, and staff can come together to share a delicious meal and open conversation. We could use your help.

Typically, our team is rather held up with caregiving and could use some help with providing meals for our residents. On average, we have around 12 people attending dinner or taking meals in their homes. The residents love when they get to spend time with the folks bringing their meals, but it's definitely not a requirement to stay. Dinner is typically served around 5:30PM. You can drop off the day before/day of or cook in our kitchen. Meal examples include Publix fried chicken, casseroles, BBQ, soups, Chinese food, etc.

Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga

Dinnertime is special here at Welcome Home. It's a sacred time where our residents, volunteers, and staff can come together to share a delicious meal and open conversation. We could use your help.

Typically, our team is rather held up with caregiving and could use some help with providing meals for our residents. On average, we have around 12 people attending dinner or taking meals in their homes. The residents love when they get to spend time with the folks bringing their meals, but it's definitely not a requirement to stay. Dinner is typically served around 5:30PM. You can drop off the day before/day of or cook in our kitchen. Meal examples include Publix fried chicken, casseroles, BBQ, soups, Chinese food, etc.

Agency: Welcome Home of Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adult Day Services - Weekly Activities

Come Spend time with Adults with disabilities! Sign-up for the opportunity, and I will contact you regarding your shift of interest.


Breakfast Buddies: Help serve breakfast to our participants while enjoying quality time and conversation with them (8:30 AM – 11:30 AM, Monday – Friday)

Lunch Time ( 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM) Help serve lunch to the adults!

Happy Hour: Spend time with adults with disabilities as they enjoy their favorite activities, providing companionship and support ( 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Monday – Friday)

Agency: Signal Centers, Inc.

Come Spend time with Adults with disabilities! Sign-up for the opportunity, and I will contact you regarding your shift of interest.


Breakfast Buddies: Help serve breakfast to our participants while enjoying quality time and conversation with them (8:30 AM – 11:30 AM, Monday – Friday)

Lunch Time ( 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM) Help serve lunch to the adults!

Happy Hour: Spend time with adults with disabilities as they enjoy their favorite activities, providing companionship and support ( 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM, Monday – Friday)

Agency: Signal Centers, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brock's Wall Donations

Every child that comes through our doors has the opportunity to visit Brock’s Wall. Brock’s Wall, named in memory of Brock Lord, is a cubby wall that holds donated items that a child can choose from to take home. Choosing an item off of Brock’s Wall, whether that be a teddy bear or snack, provides comfort to a child who just shared their experience. These donations are the difference between a child leaving discouraged to a child feeling hopeful for the future. These donations have a meaning far deeper than we understand. The Support Squad schedule is as follows:

July 1 – September 30: NEW Stuffed animals

October 1 – December 31: Individually wrapped snacks

January 1 – March 31: Take-Aways (Funko Pops, Rubix Cubes, Chapter Books, etc.)

April 1 – June 30: Play-Doh & art supplies

We accept donations Monday – Friday between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. If you need to make special arrangements to drop off a donation, please get in touch with Hannah Gunter.  You may also consider making an online donation through our Amazon Wishlist. 

Agency: Children's Advocacy Center of Hamilton County

Every child that comes through our doors has the opportunity to visit Brock’s Wall. Brock’s Wall, named in memory of Brock Lord, is a cubby wall that holds donated items that a child can choose from to take home. Choosing an item off of Brock’s Wall, whether that be a teddy bear or snack, provides comfort to a child who just shared their experience. These donations are the difference between a child leaving discouraged to a child feeling hopeful for the future. These donations have a meaning far deeper than we understand. The Support Squad schedule is as follows:

July 1 – September 30: NEW Stuffed animals

October 1 – December 31: Individually wrapped snacks

January 1 – March 31: Take-Aways (Funko Pops, Rubix Cubes, Chapter Books, etc.)

April 1 – June 30: Play-Doh & art supplies

We accept donations Monday – Friday between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. If you need to make special arrangements to drop off a donation, please get in touch with Hannah Gunter.  You may also consider making an online donation through our Amazon Wishlist. 

Agency: Children's Advocacy Center of Hamilton County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Flower pickup

Please sign up via the website at https://www.flowerthepeopletn.com/ or access the sign-up directly at https://signup.com/mobileweb/2.0/vspot.html?groupkey=47258575008#group_page

Volunteer will pick up flowers from florist and bring them to nursing home or connect with another volunteer.

Agency: Flower the People

Please sign up via the website at https://www.flowerthepeopletn.com/ or access the sign-up directly at https://signup.com/mobileweb/2.0/vspot.html?groupkey=47258575008#group_page

Volunteer will pick up flowers from florist and bring them to nursing home or connect with another volunteer.

Agency: Flower the People

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flower arranging and distributing

Please sign up via the website at https://www.flowerthepeopletn.com/ or access the sign-up directly at https://signup.com/mobileweb/2.0/vspot.html?groupkey=47258575008#group_page

Volunteers will arrange flowers at a health and rehabilitation center and distributed them to the patients, of whom are elderly or recovering from a short term injury or surgery. The flowers were picked up from a wholesale florist and would have other wise been discarded. Each Saturday this event takes place at one health and rehabilitation center and the schedule rotates through 8 centers so that each place is visited every two months.

Agency: Flower the People

Please sign up via the website at https://www.flowerthepeopletn.com/ or access the sign-up directly at https://signup.com/mobileweb/2.0/vspot.html?groupkey=47258575008#group_page

Volunteers will arrange flowers at a health and rehabilitation center and distributed them to the patients, of whom are elderly or recovering from a short term injury or surgery. The flowers were picked up from a wholesale florist and would have other wise been discarded. Each Saturday this event takes place at one health and rehabilitation center and the schedule rotates through 8 centers so that each place is visited every two months.

Agency: Flower the People

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 37421

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer from Home: Write Friendly Letters to Seniors!

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: BECOME A VOLUNTEER LETTER-WRITER TODAY!

Are you passionate about spreading joy and brightening someone's day? Do you have a knack for writing friendly letters? Are you looking for a virtual Day of Caring project? Join our dedicated team of volunteers and make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors in aged care homes in the Chattanooga area and across Tennessee.

WHAT WE DO 

We’re an all-volunteer organization that mails cheerful, personal, handwritten letters and cards to elders in care facilities and senior programs. Since April 2020, our dedicated volunteers have sent countless letters and cards in 30 languages, spreading joy and connection around the globe!

WHAT WE OFFERA chance to make a direct and positive impact on the lives of seniors.Flexibility to volunteer from anywhere, anytime, year-round as an individual or with a team.A special program to verify service hours for students seeking community service credits. (Separate registration is required.)Tips and guidance for crafting personal and meaningful letters available on our website and social media platforms.An inclusive environment where volunteers are encouraged to share their own uplifting stories and experiences without making assumptions about the recipient's background or abilities.All ages and abilities are welcome!  IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR VOLUNTEERS Ideal volunteer: Writes unique, friendly, conversational letters to connect with the reader and make them feel special. We offer ideas on our blog and social media, along with sample letters below!You’ll mail your handwritten letters to one of our partner facilities. After you register with us and write some letters, log on to our user portal to choose a destination.We operate on a two-week cycle, so please don't sign up for letters until you have the time and supplies to mail them. Every two weeks - August 18, September 1, September 15, September 29, etc. - our mailing list resets, and new requests for letters become available for you to claim.Expenses: Postage, writing materials, envelopes. You can send multiple letters in one large envelope to save on postage. We offer a stamp fund for seniors and students (ID required).You won’t know the name of the reader. Address letters as “Dear Friend.”This is not a pen pal program; while you may occasionally receive a response, most seniors don’t have the physical ability or resources to write back to you.We have no staff, physical office, or phone. Please email volunteer Lindsay for support. HOW YOU CAN HELP Join our team of volunteers and commit to writing letters on an ongoing basis.Focus your message on sharing a bit about yourself to make each letter unique and special. Seniors tell us that these personal stories are their favorite part of the letter!Limit affirmations and general well wishes, as they can come across as impersonal when overused.Avoid sensitive topics such as religion, holidays, health and politics.Keep your message positive!While handcrafted cards are welcome, they are not required; your handwritten message is what matters most.Create a group activity for your friends, employees, co-workers, classroom or club members.Team up with a public library to host a letter-writing event.Post our flyer on social media and community bulletin boards at libraries, cafes, bookstores, stationery and craft stores, and apartment complexes. WHY VOLUNTEER WITH US Make a direct and tangible difference in the lives of seniors who may be feeling isolated or lonely.Contribute to a positive and inclusive community dedicated to spreading kindness and compassion.Experience connection and satisfaction that comes from knowing your words have the power to bring joy and comfort to someone you've never met. GET STARTED Register with us by responding to this opportunity, or you may visit our website at https://www.lettersagainstisolation.com/ and choose the registration option that applies to you:individual groupstudent (for students and professionals requesting community service hour verification, including student clubs)*Contact Lindsay if you have any questions.THE FUN PART: Write some friendly letters!When you're ready to mail them, log into our web portal and choose a destination facility.Connect with us on social media: LinkedIn • Instagram • Facebook 

*Students and professionals requesting official documentation for community service credit should review our Community Service Guidelines and then complete our Registration Form. You’ll work 1:1 with a member of our Student Liaison Team. You will be asked to submit photos of your work for verification. We award one hour of community service credit for every four letters written & sent that meet our guidelines.

Join us in spreading kindness and smiles to senior citizens.  Your words will make all the difference!

Here are some sample letters from fellow Tennesseans. You'll find more ideas and examples on our website:

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: BECOME A VOLUNTEER LETTER-WRITER TODAY!

Are you passionate about spreading joy and brightening someone's day? Do you have a knack for writing friendly letters? Are you looking for a virtual Day of Caring project? Join our dedicated team of volunteers and make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors in aged care homes in the Chattanooga area and across Tennessee.

WHAT WE DO 

We’re an all-volunteer organization that mails cheerful, personal, handwritten letters and cards to elders in care facilities and senior programs. Since April 2020, our dedicated volunteers have sent countless letters and cards in 30 languages, spreading joy and connection around the globe!

WHAT WE OFFERA chance to make a direct and positive impact on the lives of seniors.Flexibility to volunteer from anywhere, anytime, year-round as an individual or with a team.A special program to verify service hours for students seeking community service credits. (Separate registration is required.)Tips and guidance for crafting personal and meaningful letters available on our website and social media platforms.An inclusive environment where volunteers are encouraged to share their own uplifting stories and experiences without making assumptions about the recipient's background or abilities.All ages and abilities are welcome!  IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR VOLUNTEERS Ideal volunteer: Writes unique, friendly, conversational letters to connect with the reader and make them feel special. We offer ideas on our blog and social media, along with sample letters below!You’ll mail your handwritten letters to one of our partner facilities. After you register with us and write some letters, log on to our user portal to choose a destination.We operate on a two-week cycle, so please don't sign up for letters until you have the time and supplies to mail them. Every two weeks - August 18, September 1, September 15, September 29, etc. - our mailing list resets, and new requests for letters become available for you to claim.Expenses: Postage, writing materials, envelopes. You can send multiple letters in one large envelope to save on postage. We offer a stamp fund for seniors and students (ID required).You won’t know the name of the reader. Address letters as “Dear Friend.”This is not a pen pal program; while you may occasionally receive a response, most seniors don’t have the physical ability or resources to write back to you.We have no staff, physical office, or phone. Please email volunteer Lindsay for support. HOW YOU CAN HELP Join our team of volunteers and commit to writing letters on an ongoing basis.Focus your message on sharing a bit about yourself to make each letter unique and special. Seniors tell us that these personal stories are their favorite part of the letter!Limit affirmations and general well wishes, as they can come across as impersonal when overused.Avoid sensitive topics such as religion, holidays, health and politics.Keep your message positive!While handcrafted cards are welcome, they are not required; your handwritten message is what matters most.Create a group activity for your friends, employees, co-workers, classroom or club members.Team up with a public library to host a letter-writing event.Post our flyer on social media and community bulletin boards at libraries, cafes, bookstores, stationery and craft stores, and apartment complexes. WHY VOLUNTEER WITH US Make a direct and tangible difference in the lives of seniors who may be feeling isolated or lonely.Contribute to a positive and inclusive community dedicated to spreading kindness and compassion.Experience connection and satisfaction that comes from knowing your words have the power to bring joy and comfort to someone you've never met. GET STARTED Register with us by responding to this opportunity, or you may visit our website at https://www.lettersagainstisolation.com/ and choose the registration option that applies to you:individual groupstudent (for students and professionals requesting community service hour verification, including student clubs)*Contact Lindsay if you have any questions.THE FUN PART: Write some friendly letters!When you're ready to mail them, log into our web portal and choose a destination facility.Connect with us on social media: LinkedIn • Instagram • Facebook 

*Students and professionals requesting official documentation for community service credit should review our Community Service Guidelines and then complete our Registration Form. You’ll work 1:1 with a member of our Student Liaison Team. You will be asked to submit photos of your work for verification. We award one hour of community service credit for every four letters written & sent that meet our guidelines.

Join us in spreading kindness and smiles to senior citizens.  Your words will make all the difference!

Here are some sample letters from fellow Tennesseans. You'll find more ideas and examples on our website:

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Empower others to help shelter animals by becoming a Volunteer Coach

McKamey Animal Center is seeking volunteers who are passionate about inspiring others to create a better world for the animals who need us the most. 2025 will be a challenging year for shelters nationwide, and MAC is no different. We need all the help we can get to ensure the best quality of life for the animals we serve. That all starts with making sure our volunteers are trained properly.


Volunteer Coaches will be the first set of friendly, helpful faces that new volunteers encounter when they come into the shelter for the first few shifts. These coaches will be responsible for ensuring all Volunteers are trained effectively and are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to make an impact on the lives of the animals we serve. Coaches will be asked to work with new volunteers in specific roles within the program. Coaches are asked to work with at least two volunteers per month, and may accept as many as they are comfortable with. Coaches will be provided training on the role (Canine Companions, Feline Friends, etc...) from a current coach, and will be provided a checklist to ensure they cover all of the most important information. 


Coaching areas:

- Shelter Stewards: All of the basic functions that help us operate efficiently day-to-day. These tasks include, but are not limited to, laundry, dishes, sweeping/mopping, cleaning windows, changing trash bins, etc...

- Feline Friends: As the name suggests, these volunteers are all about the kitties! Coaches will teach new volunteers how to create and distribute cat enrichment, how to safely socialize, and how to clean/spot clean cat condos.

- Canine Companions: These Volunteers get the opportunity to love on thousands of dogs each year. Coaches will teach volunteers how to create/distribute enrichment, take the pups on walks and to our play yards, how to clean/spot clean kennels, and so much more. 


Do any of these areas jump out to you? If you have questions about this position, please contact Austin Stiker, Volunteer Manager, at volunteermanager@mckameyanimalcenter.org

Agency: McKamey Animal Center

McKamey Animal Center is seeking volunteers who are passionate about inspiring others to create a better world for the animals who need us the most. 2025 will be a challenging year for shelters nationwide, and MAC is no different. We need all the help we can get to ensure the best quality of life for the animals we serve. That all starts with making sure our volunteers are trained properly.


Volunteer Coaches will be the first set of friendly, helpful faces that new volunteers encounter when they come into the shelter for the first few shifts. These coaches will be responsible for ensuring all Volunteers are trained effectively and are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to make an impact on the lives of the animals we serve. Coaches will be asked to work with new volunteers in specific roles within the program. Coaches are asked to work with at least two volunteers per month, and may accept as many as they are comfortable with. Coaches will be provided training on the role (Canine Companions, Feline Friends, etc...) from a current coach, and will be provided a checklist to ensure they cover all of the most important information. 


Coaching areas:

- Shelter Stewards: All of the basic functions that help us operate efficiently day-to-day. These tasks include, but are not limited to, laundry, dishes, sweeping/mopping, cleaning windows, changing trash bins, etc...

- Feline Friends: As the name suggests, these volunteers are all about the kitties! Coaches will teach new volunteers how to create and distribute cat enrichment, how to safely socialize, and how to clean/spot clean cat condos.

- Canine Companions: These Volunteers get the opportunity to love on thousands of dogs each year. Coaches will teach volunteers how to create/distribute enrichment, take the pups on walks and to our play yards, how to clean/spot clean kennels, and so much more. 


Do any of these areas jump out to you? If you have questions about this position, please contact Austin Stiker, Volunteer Manager, at volunteermanager@mckameyanimalcenter.org

Agency: McKamey Animal Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37415

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Processor Assistant

Processor Assistant

Reports To: The thrift team leader or the volunteer coordinator.

Job Overview:  The processor assistant will assist with determining the quality of clothing donations and prepare them for resale. The process will include inspecting donated clothing, determining quality, placing clothing on hangers, and hanging the clothing on racks. The sales from these items are how the Samaritan Center funds itself making it possible to provide emergency assistance to the people in the community. 

Responsibilities and Duties:

The processor assistant will sign in upon arrival and sign out upon departure. Assistants will process clothing by inspecting the donations and determining their quality. Upon quality determination, the assistant will place clothing on allocated hangers and hang on racks. Set items aside if they fail inspection.  

Qualifications:

The processor assistant hours are flexible. Availability is Monday-Thursday from 9-12 or 1-5. We request that volunteers take at least a two-hour shift. Longer shifts are possible upon request.Ability to stand, lift (only what is comfortable), bend, pull, push, attention to detail, and repetitive motion. The work area is air-conditioned.

Agency: The Samaritan Center

Processor Assistant

Reports To: The thrift team leader or the volunteer coordinator.

Job Overview:  The processor assistant will assist with determining the quality of clothing donations and prepare them for resale. The process will include inspecting donated clothing, determining quality, placing clothing on hangers, and hanging the clothing on racks. The sales from these items are how the Samaritan Center funds itself making it possible to provide emergency assistance to the people in the community. 

Responsibilities and Duties:

The processor assistant will sign in upon arrival and sign out upon departure. Assistants will process clothing by inspecting the donations and determining their quality. Upon quality determination, the assistant will place clothing on allocated hangers and hang on racks. Set items aside if they fail inspection.  

Qualifications:

The processor assistant hours are flexible. Availability is Monday-Thursday from 9-12 or 1-5. We request that volunteers take at least a two-hour shift. Longer shifts are possible upon request.Ability to stand, lift (only what is comfortable), bend, pull, push, attention to detail, and repetitive motion. The work area is air-conditioned.

Agency: The Samaritan Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37363

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saturday Night Dock Attendant

Saturday Night Dock Assistant

Reports To: The dock supervisor 

Job Overview:  The Saturday Night Dock Assistant helps to clear the dock by bringing donations into the warehouse. The process will include bagging loose clothing, sorting items into bins, and then rolling full bins inside. Also, help to bring furniture into the warehouse. The position helps ensure that items are safe from the weather, and not stolen, plus it helps dock staff stay caught up. The sale of these items is how the Samaritan Center funds itself, which makes it possible to provide emergency assistance to the people in the community. 

Responsibilities and Duties:

The dock attendant will check in with the supervisor, and sign in upon arrival, and out upon departure. Attendants will clear the dock of all donations. Bag loose clothing and place the filled bags into the rolling bins. Carry the furniture into the warehouse. Place smaller donations into the rolling bins and trash into the trash bin. Bring filled rolling bins into the warehouse. Empty trash bin as needed.

Qualifications:

The dock attendant hours are flexible. It starts after sundown and requires at least one hour of volunteering.   Scheduling is recommended. The dock is behind Elder’s Ace Hardware and parking is available there (6017 Ooltewah-Georgetown Rd). This position requires the ability to stand, lift (only what is comfortable), bend, pull, and push, and is not in an air-conditioned/heated environment.

Agency: The Samaritan Center

Saturday Night Dock Assistant

Reports To: The dock supervisor 

Job Overview:  The Saturday Night Dock Assistant helps to clear the dock by bringing donations into the warehouse. The process will include bagging loose clothing, sorting items into bins, and then rolling full bins inside. Also, help to bring furniture into the warehouse. The position helps ensure that items are safe from the weather, and not stolen, plus it helps dock staff stay caught up. The sale of these items is how the Samaritan Center funds itself, which makes it possible to provide emergency assistance to the people in the community. 

Responsibilities and Duties:

The dock attendant will check in with the supervisor, and sign in upon arrival, and out upon departure. Attendants will clear the dock of all donations. Bag loose clothing and place the filled bags into the rolling bins. Carry the furniture into the warehouse. Place smaller donations into the rolling bins and trash into the trash bin. Bring filled rolling bins into the warehouse. Empty trash bin as needed.

Qualifications:

The dock attendant hours are flexible. It starts after sundown and requires at least one hour of volunteering.   Scheduling is recommended. The dock is behind Elder’s Ace Hardware and parking is available there (6017 Ooltewah-Georgetown Rd). This position requires the ability to stand, lift (only what is comfortable), bend, pull, and push, and is not in an air-conditioned/heated environment.

Agency: The Samaritan Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37363

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: YMCA Food & Fun Program Volunteer

Background/About Program:

To address hunger in our communities, the YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga is partnering with the USDA's Food Service Program to help provides free meals to children aged up to 18 during the summer and after school hours.

 

What do we need:

The YMCA is looking for Volunteers and Teams to prepare meals daily. 
Join us at the Y with our Food & Fun Program.

We have openings Monday-Friday anytime between 8am-2pm.The shifts are flexible but we ask that you be available to volunteer for at least 2 hours. Saturday mornings are available by appointment only, for a minimum of ten volunteers. 

We need volunteers to help us prepare these healthy meals to send out to the kids of the Chattanooga area! 


We prepare and make all of the meals ourselves at our Food & Fun Kitchen. It is very easy and fun! Examples of task are making sandwiches, bagging up veggies, bagging up meal items, etc. Without helping hands like yours these meals would not get prepared and sent out to kids in need of a healthy meal. Please consider volunteering with the YMCA’s Food & Fun Program. Any one is welcome to volunteer!

Agency: YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga

Background/About Program:

To address hunger in our communities, the YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga is partnering with the USDA's Food Service Program to help provides free meals to children aged up to 18 during the summer and after school hours.

 

What do we need:

The YMCA is looking for Volunteers and Teams to prepare meals daily. 
Join us at the Y with our Food & Fun Program.

We have openings Monday-Friday anytime between 8am-2pm.The shifts are flexible but we ask that you be available to volunteer for at least 2 hours. Saturday mornings are available by appointment only, for a minimum of ten volunteers. 

We need volunteers to help us prepare these healthy meals to send out to the kids of the Chattanooga area! 


We prepare and make all of the meals ourselves at our Food & Fun Kitchen. It is very easy and fun! Examples of task are making sandwiches, bagging up veggies, bagging up meal items, etc. Without helping hands like yours these meals would not get prepared and sent out to kids in need of a healthy meal. Please consider volunteering with the YMCA’s Food & Fun Program. Any one is welcome to volunteer!

Agency: YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37407

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Member - Keep Soddy-Daisy Beautiful

Keep Soddy-Daisy Beautiful is seeking passionate individuals to join our Board of Directors. We're a community-driven nonprofit focused on making Soddy-Daisy a better place to live through local engagement, education, and action.

Board members are expected to:

Attend quarterly meetings Serve on at least one committee (Art, Beautification, Events, Litter & Recycling, Trees, Education, or Fundraising) Contribute 4-6 hours monthly Participate in fundraising activities Act as an ambassador for our organization

We're especially interested in candidates who:

Live or work in North Hamilton County Bring valuable skills or community connections Have a passion for community improvement

Apply here: https://forms.keepsoddydaisybeautiful.org/board-app

Questions? Contact info@keepsoddydaisybeautiful.org or call (423) 401-2510

Agency: Keep Soddy-Daisy Beautiful

Keep Soddy-Daisy Beautiful is seeking passionate individuals to join our Board of Directors. We're a community-driven nonprofit focused on making Soddy-Daisy a better place to live through local engagement, education, and action.

Board members are expected to:

Attend quarterly meetings Serve on at least one committee (Art, Beautification, Events, Litter & Recycling, Trees, Education, or Fundraising) Contribute 4-6 hours monthly Participate in fundraising activities Act as an ambassador for our organization

We're especially interested in candidates who:

Live or work in North Hamilton County Bring valuable skills or community connections Have a passion for community improvement

Apply here: https://forms.keepsoddydaisybeautiful.org/board-app

Questions? Contact info@keepsoddydaisybeautiful.org or call (423) 401-2510

Agency: Keep Soddy-Daisy Beautiful

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37379-5626

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Positive Male Mentors Needed For Elementary Aged Boys

Calling All Male Mentors!

Our CommUNITY Schools programs at Hixson, Soddy, and Red Bank Elementary Schools are looking for male volunteers to mentor 4th and 5th-grade boys! You can make a big impact by simply joining them during lunch, which lasts about 20 minutes. No need to provide food  –  just sit, chat, and be a positive role model!

The commitment is flexible: volunteer once a week, or once a month, with lunch times ranging from 10 AM to 1 PM. Are you ready to inspire the next generation?

Apply today at nnhouse.org/volunteer or contact Kalina O’Brien at kobrien@nnhouse.org for more information. Help us build brighter futures by showing up, even just for lunch! #MentorNeeded #BeTheDifference #CommUNITYSchools #VolunteerOpportunity #MaleMentors

Agency: Northside Neighborhood House

Calling All Male Mentors!

Our CommUNITY Schools programs at Hixson, Soddy, and Red Bank Elementary Schools are looking for male volunteers to mentor 4th and 5th-grade boys! You can make a big impact by simply joining them during lunch, which lasts about 20 minutes. No need to provide food  –  just sit, chat, and be a positive role model!

The commitment is flexible: volunteer once a week, or once a month, with lunch times ranging from 10 AM to 1 PM. Are you ready to inspire the next generation?

Apply today at nnhouse.org/volunteer or contact Kalina O’Brien at kobrien@nnhouse.org for more information. Help us build brighter futures by showing up, even just for lunch! #MentorNeeded #BeTheDifference #CommUNITYSchools #VolunteerOpportunity #MaleMentors

Agency: Northside Neighborhood House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tech Goes Home CHA Trainers

A Tech Goes Home trainer is a community advocate who bridges the digital divide by empowering others through technology. Ideally, trainers come from the community they serve to build trust and tailor the curriculum to specific needs. Trainers can be connected with the partner organization or the wider community.  Classes are held in convenient locations like libraries, churches, or recreation centers with trainers covering their own travel.

Trainer Responsibilities:

Attend Trainer Orientations to ensure proper trainingCommunicate with participants and TGH staff prior to class and as any schedule changes ariseEnsure completion of data collection required by TGH, such as Attendance sheetsPre- and post-class surveysInternet connectivity informationReview the TGH curriculum and follow expectations regarding class implementation, as stated in Trainer OrientationTeach at least 15 hours of class and provide at least 2 make-up daysAssist the partner organization and/or Program Coordinator in the recruitment of community members to participate in TGH classes, when asked to do so

Time commitment:

The total time commitment is about 35 hours, over the course of several weeks. In addition to a one-time orientation (4-5 hours) and semi-annual trainer check-ins with the TGH team and partner organization (4 hours total), each class will require roughly the following time commitment:

3 hours of logistics and communication with the TGH team15 hours of class5 hours of make-up class(es)8 hours of prep work (1 hour per class)

Interested in learning more? Complete our trainer interest form today!

Agency: The Enterprise Center

A Tech Goes Home trainer is a community advocate who bridges the digital divide by empowering others through technology. Ideally, trainers come from the community they serve to build trust and tailor the curriculum to specific needs. Trainers can be connected with the partner organization or the wider community.  Classes are held in convenient locations like libraries, churches, or recreation centers with trainers covering their own travel.

Trainer Responsibilities:

Attend Trainer Orientations to ensure proper trainingCommunicate with participants and TGH staff prior to class and as any schedule changes ariseEnsure completion of data collection required by TGH, such as Attendance sheetsPre- and post-class surveysInternet connectivity informationReview the TGH curriculum and follow expectations regarding class implementation, as stated in Trainer OrientationTeach at least 15 hours of class and provide at least 2 make-up daysAssist the partner organization and/or Program Coordinator in the recruitment of community members to participate in TGH classes, when asked to do so

Time commitment:

The total time commitment is about 35 hours, over the course of several weeks. In addition to a one-time orientation (4-5 hours) and semi-annual trainer check-ins with the TGH team and partner organization (4 hours total), each class will require roughly the following time commitment:

3 hours of logistics and communication with the TGH team15 hours of class5 hours of make-up class(es)8 hours of prep work (1 hour per class)

Interested in learning more? Complete our trainer interest form today!

Agency: The Enterprise Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ALLE Ambassadors volunteer assistant

Volutneers will be assisting in monthly meetings of the ALLE ambassadors.
It might include leading a training, helping with admin behind the scenes, bringing dinner for the attendees, being a 2nd adult in attendance. We have a wide array of needs.

Agency: RiseUP

Volutneers will be assisting in monthly meetings of the ALLE ambassadors.
It might include leading a training, helping with admin behind the scenes, bringing dinner for the attendees, being a 2nd adult in attendance. We have a wide array of needs.

Agency: RiseUP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37411

Allow Groups: No