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Volunteer: Crocheting For A Cause

Sign up today and make a difference—one stitch at a time!

Looking for a way to volunteer from the comfort of your home? 

Join Crocheting For A Cause, where volunteers create crochet projects to support nonprofits across South Jersey. We have ongoing projects available for all levels (beginner to advanced), providing registered volunteers with patterns via email. The Volunteer Center then coordinates collection and delivery to organizations in need.

Ongoing projects include Hats and Scarves, Baby Booties, Blankets, Prayer Shawls, and more. 

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Sign up today and make a difference—one stitch at a time!

Looking for a way to volunteer from the comfort of your home? 

Join Crocheting For A Cause, where volunteers create crochet projects to support nonprofits across South Jersey. We have ongoing projects available for all levels (beginner to advanced), providing registered volunteers with patterns via email. The Volunteer Center then coordinates collection and delivery to organizations in need.

Ongoing projects include Hats and Scarves, Baby Booties, Blankets, Prayer Shawls, and more. 

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Advocate for Victims of Sexual & Domestic Violence

The Services Empowering Rights of Victims (SERV) program at Center For Family Services is looking for volunteers to become advocates for victims of sexual and domestic violence. Confidential Volunteer Advocates are needed to accompany domestic violence and sexual violence victims to hospitals, law enforcement agencies, and courts. Volunteers assist with crisis intervention, advocacy, and hotline calls.
Volunteers must:
be 18 years of age have reliable transportation complete 40 hours of training pass the Domestic Violence Advocate training test or Sexual Violence Advocate training test, depending on which training you attend.
Domestic Violence Response Team (DVRT) advocates are needed in Gloucester and Cumberland counties and Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) advocates are needed in Camden, Gloucester, and Cumberland Counties. Center For Family Services provides the volunteer advocate training program several times throughout the year.          

Agency: Center For Family Services

The Services Empowering Rights of Victims (SERV) program at Center For Family Services is looking for volunteers to become advocates for victims of sexual and domestic violence. Confidential Volunteer Advocates are needed to accompany domestic violence and sexual violence victims to hospitals, law enforcement agencies, and courts. Volunteers assist with crisis intervention, advocacy, and hotline calls.
Volunteers must:
be 18 years of age have reliable transportation complete 40 hours of training pass the Domestic Violence Advocate training test or Sexual Violence Advocate training test, depending on which training you attend.
Domestic Violence Response Team (DVRT) advocates are needed in Gloucester and Cumberland counties and Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) advocates are needed in Camden, Gloucester, and Cumberland Counties. Center For Family Services provides the volunteer advocate training program several times throughout the year.          

Agency: Center For Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share your skills with families in Clementon and Blackwood!

We need you! Our Family Success Center in Clementon and our Community Connections Outreach Program in Blackwood are looking for volunteers to assist in a variety of ways!

We have a need for volunteers in the following roles:

Community Outreach Volunteer - Responsible for aiding program with reaching out to the community by attending community meetings/events, canvasing community areas, and assisting Coordinator with partnership development.
 
General/Daily Operations Volunteer - Responsible for general tasks within and around the center. Provides staff with assistance preparing for workshops, events, and activities. Also, to aid with overall organization of the center.
 
Family Engagement Volunteer - Responsible for assisting Family Partner staff members with family engagement and creating a comfortable atmosphere for all participants entering the center.

The Family Success Centers are community-based, family-centered neighborhood gathering places where residents can go for family support, information, and services. We offer fun activities, informational workshops, and opportunities to learn and grow for people of all ages!


If you have a few hours to dedicate each week to helping families, we can find a place for you!

Please complete our volunteer interest form to provide information about yourself, your availability, and your interests so we can find the most meaningful volunteer role for you!

Building Bridges Family Success Center is located at 180 White Horse Pike Clementon, NJ 08021.

Community Connections is located at 1324 Little Gloucester Road Blackwood, NJ 08012.

Check our website for hours of operation! 

Agency: Center For Family Services

We need you! Our Family Success Center in Clementon and our Community Connections Outreach Program in Blackwood are looking for volunteers to assist in a variety of ways!

We have a need for volunteers in the following roles:

Community Outreach Volunteer - Responsible for aiding program with reaching out to the community by attending community meetings/events, canvasing community areas, and assisting Coordinator with partnership development.
 
General/Daily Operations Volunteer - Responsible for general tasks within and around the center. Provides staff with assistance preparing for workshops, events, and activities. Also, to aid with overall organization of the center.
 
Family Engagement Volunteer - Responsible for assisting Family Partner staff members with family engagement and creating a comfortable atmosphere for all participants entering the center.

The Family Success Centers are community-based, family-centered neighborhood gathering places where residents can go for family support, information, and services. We offer fun activities, informational workshops, and opportunities to learn and grow for people of all ages!


If you have a few hours to dedicate each week to helping families, we can find a place for you!

Please complete our volunteer interest form to provide information about yourself, your availability, and your interests so we can find the most meaningful volunteer role for you!

Building Bridges Family Success Center is located at 180 White Horse Pike Clementon, NJ 08021.

Community Connections is located at 1324 Little Gloucester Road Blackwood, NJ 08012.

Check our website for hours of operation! 

Agency: Center For Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 08012

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Appreciation

Project Appreciation offers a meaningful way for community members to express their gratitude to local first responders by assembling thoughtful treat bags.

You can support Project Appreciation by organizing a collection drive and helping to pack these thank-you bags, which will be distributed to first responders throughout South Jersey. We invite schools, faith-based organizations, corporate groups, and community teams to join this effort in honor and remember September 11, 2001.

Our ambitious goal is to gather enough donations to fill a "thank you" bag for every first responder across all seven counties in South Jersey. It's a significant challenge, but with your support, we’re confident we can achieve it.

To participate, simply register by responding to this need. Once registered, we'll confirm your involvement via email and provide a toolkit with detailed instructions on how to collect, assemble, and donate the items.


Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Project Appreciation offers a meaningful way for community members to express their gratitude to local first responders by assembling thoughtful treat bags.

You can support Project Appreciation by organizing a collection drive and helping to pack these thank-you bags, which will be distributed to first responders throughout South Jersey. We invite schools, faith-based organizations, corporate groups, and community teams to join this effort in honor and remember September 11, 2001.

Our ambitious goal is to gather enough donations to fill a "thank you" bag for every first responder across all seven counties in South Jersey. It's a significant challenge, but with your support, we’re confident we can achieve it.

To participate, simply register by responding to this need. Once registered, we'll confirm your involvement via email and provide a toolkit with detailed instructions on how to collect, assemble, and donate the items.


Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Help Provide Veteran to Veteran Support in Gloucester County

The holidays make us want to give back. As a Veteran, you have a special compassion for your fellow veterans. Open your heart and make a difference. 

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Gloucester County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided.

 Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Agency: Samaritan

The holidays make us want to give back. As a Veteran, you have a special compassion for your fellow veterans. Open your heart and make a difference. 

Visit with Samaritan's veteran patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local community throughout Gloucester County. Support our patients and their family caregivers through companionship, sharing military experiences, sharing stories, attending medal ceremonies, performing life review, reading, playing cards and games, acting as a friend or neighbor. 

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided.

 Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Please note: All who have experienced the loss of a significant family member or friend must wait one year from date of loss to begin the volunteer process.

Agency: Samaritan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Gloucester County

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Samaritan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Glassboro Area

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to make a difference in the life hospice patient. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 Volunteer Orientation and Training Some Medical Requirements - will be discussed at Orientation Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

 

 

Agency: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back. What better way to do that than to make a difference in the life hospice patient. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 Volunteer Orientation and Training Some Medical Requirements - will be discussed at Orientation Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

 

 

Agency: Samaritan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Giving Back for the Holidays! Support Local Hospice Patients - Williamstown Area

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Samaritan

The holiday season makes us want to give back! What better way to do that than to open your heart to a local hospice patient and their family. No special skills required; just you desire to make a compassionate connection.

Visit with Samaritan's patients and families in their homes or in long-term care facilities in your local communities. Provide a comforting presence, companionship, read, play cards and games, share stories, share military experiences, act as a friend or neighbor. Veterans needed to visit fellow Veterans.

Volunteers visit once a week for 2-4 hours and do not provide any hands-on care. Must be at least 18 years old. No experience or healthcare background needed. Complimentary training is provided. 

Qualifications/Requirements:

Minimum Age: 18 One-year commitment Volunteer Orientation and Training Medical Clearance: Initial Tuberculosis test (paid for by Samaritan) Titers to check immunity for chicken pox, measles, and German measles (being immune not required to volunteer) (paid for by Samaritan) Annual flu vaccine Initial health screen Ongoing: Monthly Documentation, Annual Education

We ask that all volunteers bring the following qualities to their work at Samaritan: good communication and listening skills, a nonjudgmental attitude, reliability, flexibility, and compassion.

Thank you for considering spending your valuable time with Samaritan and we look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Samaritan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VCSJ Advisory Board Member

The Volunteer Center of South Jersey Advisory Board is a group of emerging leaders who dedicate their own time, talents, networks, and resources to support the work and mission of the organization. This committee provides individuals who are passionate about making a better world with the opportunity to network and build relationships with like-minded individuals. 

Why should I join the VCSJ Advisory Board?

Support the critical work of nonprofit organizations throughout New Jersey. Engage your network in fundraising and volunteer programs. Ensure important community efforts are successful. Develop leadership skills and after 2 terms of service, become eligible to apply for the Jersey Cares Board of Directors. Benefit from a high quality, organized and focused volunteer experience. Collaborate with key stakeholders in the nonprofit industry. Enhance your professional network and your resume.

What is the commitment to be an advisory board member at VCSJ?

Two-year term commitment, with the option to continue involvement after the first term. Attend at least two VCSJ/Jersey Cares Calendar or Service Events projects annually. Attend regularly scheduled Advisory Board meetings, held once a month, and additional committee meetings as needed

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

The Volunteer Center of South Jersey Advisory Board is a group of emerging leaders who dedicate their own time, talents, networks, and resources to support the work and mission of the organization. This committee provides individuals who are passionate about making a better world with the opportunity to network and build relationships with like-minded individuals. 

Why should I join the VCSJ Advisory Board?

Support the critical work of nonprofit organizations throughout New Jersey. Engage your network in fundraising and volunteer programs. Ensure important community efforts are successful. Develop leadership skills and after 2 terms of service, become eligible to apply for the Jersey Cares Board of Directors. Benefit from a high quality, organized and focused volunteer experience. Collaborate with key stakeholders in the nonprofit industry. Enhance your professional network and your resume.

What is the commitment to be an advisory board member at VCSJ?

Two-year term commitment, with the option to continue involvement after the first term. Attend at least two VCSJ/Jersey Cares Calendar or Service Events projects annually. Attend regularly scheduled Advisory Board meetings, held once a month, and additional committee meetings as needed

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In need of Literacy Volunteer Tutors

In need of Volunteers who would like to help adults learn English, get their GED or U.S. citizenship!

Agency: Literacy New Jersey (Gloucester County)

In need of Volunteers who would like to help adults learn English, get their GED or U.S. citizenship!

Agency: Literacy New Jersey (Gloucester County)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08096

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Tech Response Team

ITDRC is recruiting Technology Professionals to join our Nationwide, All-Volunteer Disaster Response Team.

Technical Volunteers from all disciplines are needed to assist communities and community organizations with temporary communications, technical support, and community recovery following a disaster.

All Technology skillsets are welcome. On Site and Remote Support Opportunities are available, and can be worked around your current schedule.

Visit ITDRC.org for more information.

Agency: Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC)

ITDRC is recruiting Technology Professionals to join our Nationwide, All-Volunteer Disaster Response Team.

Technical Volunteers from all disciplines are needed to assist communities and community organizations with temporary communications, technical support, and community recovery following a disaster.

All Technology skillsets are welcome. On Site and Remote Support Opportunities are available, and can be worked around your current schedule.

Visit ITDRC.org for more information.

Agency: Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08012

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campus Care Collection Drive

Campus Care, a Volunteer Center of South Jersey initiative that supports The Pantry at Rowan College of South Jersey. Through Campus Care, we can help RCSJ address these food and basic needs insecurity issues with a reliable supply of food and essential items.

The Pantry is a campus-based pantry with a location on each of the Rowan College of South Jersey campuses. Free and confidential, The Pantry provides quick meal-on-the-go options, take-home grocery items, and household and hygiene staples like toilet paper, toothbrushes, and period care products for students experiencing food insecurity.

Being a Campus Care Collection Drive host involves: 

Reading through the toolkit you will receive after responding to this need. Having a place (i.e. school, library, business) where you can physically host the drive. Being able to transport the donations you receive to the VCSJ office. Keeping track of the items you receive and their amounts.Giving people the Amazon Wishlist information as an online donation alternative. 

The Rowan College of South Jersey and the Volunteer Center of South Jersey thank you for your continued support and generosity, which allows us to serve our community!

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Campus Care, a Volunteer Center of South Jersey initiative that supports The Pantry at Rowan College of South Jersey. Through Campus Care, we can help RCSJ address these food and basic needs insecurity issues with a reliable supply of food and essential items.

The Pantry is a campus-based pantry with a location on each of the Rowan College of South Jersey campuses. Free and confidential, The Pantry provides quick meal-on-the-go options, take-home grocery items, and household and hygiene staples like toilet paper, toothbrushes, and period care products for students experiencing food insecurity.

Being a Campus Care Collection Drive host involves: 

Reading through the toolkit you will receive after responding to this need. Having a place (i.e. school, library, business) where you can physically host the drive. Being able to transport the donations you receive to the VCSJ office. Keeping track of the items you receive and their amounts.Giving people the Amazon Wishlist information as an online donation alternative. 

The Rowan College of South Jersey and the Volunteer Center of South Jersey thank you for your continued support and generosity, which allows us to serve our community!

Agency: Volunteer Center of South Jersey

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Glassboro to Gloucester Township)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from Glassboro on Fridays at 3pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Gloucester Township (~20 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up prepared meal donations from Glassboro on Fridays at 3pm and deliver them to a nonprofit organization in Gloucester Township (~20 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08028

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for Good: Deliver Meals to Those in Need (Vineland)

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from a public school in Vineland on Thursdays at 8am and deliver them to a soup kitchen in Vineland  (~10 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Every year in New Jersey, 341,000 tons of prepared food goes to waste, while 994,800 New Jersey residents don’t have enough food to eat. Share My Meals is closing the gap between food waste and hunger by mobilizing volunteers to recover nutritious surplus meals from commercial kitchens and deliver them to local nonprofits that support individuals in need.

About the opportunity: Share My Meals is looking for dedicated volunteers to pick up meal donations from a public school in Vineland on Thursdays at 8am and deliver them to a soup kitchen in Vineland  (~10 minute drive).

We are looking to build a community of volunteers who would be willing to support this route on a regular basis starting as soon as possible.  

In order to adhere to food safety guidelines, Share My Meals provides all necessary equipment (i.e. insulated bags) to transport food donations safely and requires volunteers to track pick-up and delivery route start and end times using our smart phone app.

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.  Parents may volunteer with their children.Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license.Volunteers must provide their own transportation and have the necessary auto insurance (minimum of $300,000 Single Limit or $100,000/$300,000 Split Limit auto liability limits).Volunteers must have a smartphone with the ability to download our food donation tracking app.Volunteers must complete Share My Meals onboarding and training before volunteering.

Please note: This is not a one-time volunteer opportunity; we are looking for volunteers who are available to regularly support the meal delivery program. 

Sources: https://insights-engine.refed.org/food-waste-monitor?break_by=food_type&indicator=tons-waste&state=NJ&view=detail&year=2023;  https://www-doh.nj.gov/doh-shad/indicator/summary/FoodInsecurity.html#:~:text=The USDA estimates that in,New Jersey were food insecure.

Agency: Share My Meals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08360

Allow Groups: No