Opportunities From: Helpline Center Volunteer Connections

Volunteer: Donation Runner Volunteer

Volunteers in this role will assist with the smooth flow of donations between The Foster Network’s closet and warehouse. This position ensures donations are efficiently moved, organized, and prepared for processing by the donation team.

Responsibilities include:

Transporting donations from the closet to the warehouse

Laying out donations on the donation table in preparation for the donation crew

Bringing empty black carts from the warehouse to the closet to facilitate the transport of additional donations

Ensuring items are handled carefully and organized appropriately for processing

Communicating with staff regarding donation needs or logistics

Skills & Expectations:

Ability to safely lift and carry items as needed

Strong attention to detail and organization

Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced, physical role

Ability to follow instructions and communicate effectively with staff and volunteers

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures donations are efficiently moved and prepared, supporting the timely processing and distribution of items to children and families in foster care.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will assist with the smooth flow of donations between The Foster Network’s closet and warehouse. This position ensures donations are efficiently moved, organized, and prepared for processing by the donation team.

Responsibilities include:

Transporting donations from the closet to the warehouse

Laying out donations on the donation table in preparation for the donation crew

Bringing empty black carts from the warehouse to the closet to facilitate the transport of additional donations

Ensuring items are handled carefully and organized appropriately for processing

Communicating with staff regarding donation needs or logistics

Skills & Expectations:

Ability to safely lift and carry items as needed

Strong attention to detail and organization

Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced, physical role

Ability to follow instructions and communicate effectively with staff and volunteers

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures donations are efficiently moved and prepared, supporting the timely processing and distribution of items to children and families in foster care.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-Essential Items Stocking Volunteer

Volunteers in this role will help maintain the Non-Essential Items section of The Foster Network’s closet. This position ensures that donated personal care, beauty, and miscellaneous items are organized, accessible, and ready for distribution to children and families in foster care.

Responsibilities include:

Bringing donated non-essential items from the warehouse to the closet for stocking

Organizing and stocking items such as:

Personal care products (shampoo, body wash, lotions, deodorant)

Beauty items (nail polish, perfume, curling irons, hair accessories)

Miscellaneous items (water bottles, small household items)

Maintaining an orderly, clean, and accessible section for volunteers and families

Checking items for usability and discarding broken or unsafe items

Communicating with staff regarding inventory needs or surpluses

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and organization

Ability to safely lift and carry items from the warehouse to the closet

Ability to work independently while following established stocking procedures

Commitment to creating a welcoming and dignified experience for families

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures children and families have access to organized, usable non-essential items, enhancing their comfort, well-being, and overall experience at The Foster Network.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will help maintain the Non-Essential Items section of The Foster Network’s closet. This position ensures that donated personal care, beauty, and miscellaneous items are organized, accessible, and ready for distribution to children and families in foster care.

Responsibilities include:

Bringing donated non-essential items from the warehouse to the closet for stocking

Organizing and stocking items such as:

Personal care products (shampoo, body wash, lotions, deodorant)

Beauty items (nail polish, perfume, curling irons, hair accessories)

Miscellaneous items (water bottles, small household items)

Maintaining an orderly, clean, and accessible section for volunteers and families

Checking items for usability and discarding broken or unsafe items

Communicating with staff regarding inventory needs or surpluses

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and organization

Ability to safely lift and carry items from the warehouse to the closet

Ability to work independently while following established stocking procedures

Commitment to creating a welcoming and dignified experience for families

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures children and families have access to organized, usable non-essential items, enhancing their comfort, well-being, and overall experience at The Foster Network.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Cleaning & Donation Support

Volunteers in this role will help maintain a clean, organized, and efficient warehouse at The Foster Network. This position supports daily operations by ensuring the warehouse is sanitary, safe, and ready for incoming donations to be processed and distributed.

Responsibilities include:

Performing routine cleaning tasks in the warehouse, including:

Sweeping and mopping floors

Dusting surfaces

Vacuuming

Cleaning bathrooms

Removing trash and replacing liners

Bringing donations from the closet to the warehouse for processing

Taking “pay it forward” items to the trailer for redistribution

Removing cobwebs and maintaining a safe, orderly environment

Skills & Expectations:

Ability to work independently and follow cleaning procedures

Attention to detail and pride in maintaining a clean, organized workspace

Comfortable performing routine physical tasks, including lifting and moving donations

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures The Foster Network’s warehouse is safe, clean, and well-organized, supporting efficient donation processing and timely distribution to children and families in foster care.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will help maintain a clean, organized, and efficient warehouse at The Foster Network. This position supports daily operations by ensuring the warehouse is sanitary, safe, and ready for incoming donations to be processed and distributed.

Responsibilities include:

Performing routine cleaning tasks in the warehouse, including:

Sweeping and mopping floors

Dusting surfaces

Vacuuming

Cleaning bathrooms

Removing trash and replacing liners

Bringing donations from the closet to the warehouse for processing

Taking “pay it forward” items to the trailer for redistribution

Removing cobwebs and maintaining a safe, orderly environment

Skills & Expectations:

Ability to work independently and follow cleaning procedures

Attention to detail and pride in maintaining a clean, organized workspace

Comfortable performing routine physical tasks, including lifting and moving donations

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures The Foster Network’s warehouse is safe, clean, and well-organized, supporting efficient donation processing and timely distribution to children and families in foster care.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-Kind Toy Cleaning & Sorting Volunteer

Volunteers in this role will help ensure that all donated toys at The Foster Network are safe, complete, and ready for children in foster care. This position focuses on cleaning, organizing, and assessing toys to maintain quality, safety, and readiness for distribution.

Responsibilities include:

Cleaning and sanitizing donated toys

Pre-sorting toys by type, age appropriateness, and condition

Checking toys for missing pieces, damage, or safety hazards

Removing broken or incomplete toys from inventory

Organizing and stocking toys for easy access in the toy area

Identifying overabundant items to “pay forward” or redistribute to other organizations as needed

Communicating with staff regarding toy inventory needs or surpluses

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and safety awareness

Ability to follow cleaning and inventory procedures

Ability to work independently and maintain organized spaces

Commitment to ensuring all toys are safe and complete for children

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures children in foster care receive safe, complete, and clean toys while helping The Foster Network manage inventory responsibly and “pay it forward” when possible.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will help ensure that all donated toys at The Foster Network are safe, complete, and ready for children in foster care. This position focuses on cleaning, organizing, and assessing toys to maintain quality, safety, and readiness for distribution.

Responsibilities include:

Cleaning and sanitizing donated toys

Pre-sorting toys by type, age appropriateness, and condition

Checking toys for missing pieces, damage, or safety hazards

Removing broken or incomplete toys from inventory

Organizing and stocking toys for easy access in the toy area

Identifying overabundant items to “pay forward” or redistribute to other organizations as needed

Communicating with staff regarding toy inventory needs or surpluses

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and safety awareness

Ability to follow cleaning and inventory procedures

Ability to work independently and maintain organized spaces

Commitment to ensuring all toys are safe and complete for children

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures children in foster care receive safe, complete, and clean toys while helping The Foster Network manage inventory responsibly and “pay it forward” when possible.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Off-Season & Backstock Room Volunteer

Volunteers in this role will manage the Off-Season and Backstock Room at The Foster Network. This position focuses on organizing, verifying, and maintaining seasonal inventory to ensure all items are properly stored and ready for future use.

Responsibilities include:

Organizing totes and items in the Off-Season/Backstock Room

Ensuring all items are sorted by correct size, gender, condition, and season

Checking items for wear or damage and reporting concerns to staff

Lifting and arranging storage totes, including placing totes on shelving units above head level (up to 25 lbs)

Maintaining an orderly and accessible storage space

Communicating with staff regarding inventory needs, overstock, or shortages

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and organizational skills

Ability to safely lift and carry up to 25 lbs, including overhead placement

Ability to follow inventory and storage procedures

Comfort working independently in a storage environment

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures The Foster Network maintains organized, accurate, and accessible backstock inventory, supporting smooth operations and quick access to seasonal items when needed.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will manage the Off-Season and Backstock Room at The Foster Network. This position focuses on organizing, verifying, and maintaining seasonal inventory to ensure all items are properly stored and ready for future use.

Responsibilities include:

Organizing totes and items in the Off-Season/Backstock Room

Ensuring all items are sorted by correct size, gender, condition, and season

Checking items for wear or damage and reporting concerns to staff

Lifting and arranging storage totes, including placing totes on shelving units above head level (up to 25 lbs)

Maintaining an orderly and accessible storage space

Communicating with staff regarding inventory needs, overstock, or shortages

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and organizational skills

Ability to safely lift and carry up to 25 lbs, including overhead placement

Ability to follow inventory and storage procedures

Comfort working independently in a storage environment

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures The Foster Network maintains organized, accurate, and accessible backstock inventory, supporting smooth operations and quick access to seasonal items when needed.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outerwear & Seasonal Items Closet Lead

Volunteers in this role will be responsible for maintaining the Outerwear and Seasonal Items section of The Foster Network’s closet. This position focuses on organization, presentation, and inventory balance to ensure children have access to weather-appropriate clothing and seasonal necessities.

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Outerwear and Seasonal Items section of the closet

Organizing items by size, type, and seasonal relevance for easy accessibility

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

Analyzing inventory to ensure a full and balanced selection of coats, jackets, snowpants, boots, hats, gloves, and other seasonal gear

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

Ability to assess inventory balance and identify gaps in sizing or seasonal coverage

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Commitment to creating a respectful and dignified experience for children receiving seasonal clothing

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures children have access to organized, appropriate, and functional seasonal clothing, supporting their comfort, safety, and dignity throughout the year.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will be responsible for maintaining the Outerwear and Seasonal Items section of The Foster Network’s closet. This position focuses on organization, presentation, and inventory balance to ensure children have access to weather-appropriate clothing and seasonal necessities.

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Outerwear and Seasonal Items section of the closet

Organizing items by size, type, and seasonal relevance for easy accessibility

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

Analyzing inventory to ensure a full and balanced selection of coats, jackets, snowpants, boots, hats, gloves, and other seasonal gear

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

Ability to assess inventory balance and identify gaps in sizing or seasonal coverage

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Commitment to creating a respectful and dignified experience for children receiving seasonal clothing

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures children have access to organized, appropriate, and functional seasonal clothing, supporting their comfort, safety, and dignity throughout the year.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth/Preteen Girls Closet Section Lead

Volunteers in this role will be responsible for maintaining the Youth/Preteen Girls section of The Foster Network’s closet. This position focuses on organization, presentation, and inventory balance to ensure children have access to a dignified, well-stocked, and thoughtfully arranged clothing selection.

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Youth/Preteen Girls section of the closet

Organizing clothing by color shading to ensure a visually cohesive and accessible layout

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

Analyzing inventory to ensure a full and balanced array of colors, styles, and sizes

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

Ability to assess inventory balance and identify gaps in sizing or color availability

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Commitment to creating a respectful and dignified experience for youth and preteen girls

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures youth and preteen girls have access to organized, appropriate, and well-presented clothing during a critical transition period.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will be responsible for maintaining the Youth/Preteen Girls section of The Foster Network’s closet. This position focuses on organization, presentation, and inventory balance to ensure children have access to a dignified, well-stocked, and thoughtfully arranged clothing selection.

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Youth/Preteen Girls section of the closet

Organizing clothing by color shading to ensure a visually cohesive and accessible layout

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

Analyzing inventory to ensure a full and balanced array of colors, styles, and sizes

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

Ability to assess inventory balance and identify gaps in sizing or color availability

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Commitment to creating a respectful and dignified experience for youth and preteen girls

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures youth and preteen girls have access to organized, appropriate, and well-presented clothing during a critical transition period.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth/Preteen Boys Closet Section Lead

Volunteers in this role will be responsible for maintaining the Youth/Preteen Boys section of The Foster Network’s closet. This position focuses on organization, presentation, and inventory balance to ensure children have access to a dignified, well-stocked, and thoughtfully arranged clothing selection.

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Youth/Preteen Boys section of the closet

Organizing clothing by color shading to ensure a visually cohesive and accessible layout

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

Analyzing inventory to ensure a full and balanced array of colors, styles, and sizes

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

Ability to assess inventory balance and identify gaps in sizing or color availability

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Commitment to creating a respectful and dignified experience for youth and preteen boys

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures youth and preteen boys have access to organized, appropriate, and well-presented clothing during a critical transition period.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will be responsible for maintaining the Youth/Preteen Boys section of The Foster Network’s closet. This position focuses on organization, presentation, and inventory balance to ensure children have access to a dignified, well-stocked, and thoughtfully arranged clothing selection.

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Youth/Preteen Boys section of the closet

Organizing clothing by color shading to ensure a visually cohesive and accessible layout

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

Analyzing inventory to ensure a full and balanced array of colors, styles, and sizes

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

Ability to assess inventory balance and identify gaps in sizing or color availability

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Commitment to creating a respectful and dignified experience for youth and preteen boys

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures youth and preteen boys have access to organized, appropriate, and well-presented clothing during a critical transition period.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Volunteer

Custer Senior Center, Custer SD is looking for a person to work one day per week as a gift shop volunteer. Any Monday through Friday is available.
Duties to include opening the gift shop and greeting guests, explaining the available product for sale, ringing up items, cash/credit card handling, visual display of new product, talking with the consigners who sell in the gift shop, and following management instructions.

The gift shop is for the benefit of all members and to support the Senior Center. Proficiency in english is desired and the gift of gab is always welcome! The position can be sitting or standing by personal comfort level, and some cash handling skill is beneficial but not mandatory for ther right person.

Contact information:

Custer County Senior Citizens Center
Custer, SD
Attenetion: Roxanne
605/673-2708
Cscdirector@gwtc.net

Agency: Custer Senior Center

Custer Senior Center, Custer SD is looking for a person to work one day per week as a gift shop volunteer. Any Monday through Friday is available.
Duties to include opening the gift shop and greeting guests, explaining the available product for sale, ringing up items, cash/credit card handling, visual display of new product, talking with the consigners who sell in the gift shop, and following management instructions.

The gift shop is for the benefit of all members and to support the Senior Center. Proficiency in english is desired and the gift of gab is always welcome! The position can be sitting or standing by personal comfort level, and some cash handling skill is beneficial but not mandatory for ther right person.

Contact information:

Custer County Senior Citizens Center
Custer, SD
Attenetion: Roxanne
605/673-2708
Cscdirector@gwtc.net

Agency: Custer Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57730

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helping Moms!

BIRTHRIGHT of Rapid City is in need of volunteers to help us help moms in need of Baby clothes, Diapers and formula. We also offer free and confidential pregnancy tests and community referrals
Training is provided and we
ask for just 2 hours 1 day per week. If you are interested please call Cathy at 605-416-0492

Agency: Birthright Rapid City

BIRTHRIGHT of Rapid City is in need of volunteers to help us help moms in need of Baby clothes, Diapers and formula. We also offer free and confidential pregnancy tests and community referrals
Training is provided and we
ask for just 2 hours 1 day per week. If you are interested please call Cathy at 605-416-0492

Agency: Birthright Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA Volunteer Advocate

Every year, the Courts in our area handle hundreds of child abuse and neglect cases. Every one of them is much more than just a file…each is a child’s life. The children assigned to our Program need someone to stand up for them. Someone to stand up for their hopes, dreams, and futures. Someone with a super-heroic heart and a commitment to something bigger than themselves. Someone who is willing to try something unique and forever change a life.

Could that someone be YOU? No prior experience necessary – we will train you in the ways of a CASA!

Qualifications:

CASA Volunteers must be at least 21 years of age.CASA Volunteers must have the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.CASA Volunteers must possess mature judgement, a high degree of responsibility, and sufficient time to advocate for the best interest of the child.CASA Volunteers must be able to relate to persons of different cultures, backgrounds, and socioeconomic statuses.

Becoming a CASA volunteer advocate requires completion of 30 hours of pre-service training provided by CASA. Topics covered during training include an overview of the juvenile court system in South Dakota, sessions on report writing and information gathering, understanding the effects of child abuse, understanding cultural differences, and the roles of various professionals involved with abuse and neglect cases. All potential volunteers must go through an application/interview process before starting training classes.

To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 339-9492.

Agency: Sioux Falls Area CASA Program

Every year, the Courts in our area handle hundreds of child abuse and neglect cases. Every one of them is much more than just a file…each is a child’s life. The children assigned to our Program need someone to stand up for them. Someone to stand up for their hopes, dreams, and futures. Someone with a super-heroic heart and a commitment to something bigger than themselves. Someone who is willing to try something unique and forever change a life.

Could that someone be YOU? No prior experience necessary – we will train you in the ways of a CASA!

Qualifications:

CASA Volunteers must be at least 21 years of age.CASA Volunteers must have the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.CASA Volunteers must possess mature judgement, a high degree of responsibility, and sufficient time to advocate for the best interest of the child.CASA Volunteers must be able to relate to persons of different cultures, backgrounds, and socioeconomic statuses.

Becoming a CASA volunteer advocate requires completion of 30 hours of pre-service training provided by CASA. Topics covered during training include an overview of the juvenile court system in South Dakota, sessions on report writing and information gathering, understanding the effects of child abuse, understanding cultural differences, and the roles of various professionals involved with abuse and neglect cases. All potential volunteers must go through an application/interview process before starting training classes.

To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 339-9492.

Agency: Sioux Falls Area CASA Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mon / Tues volunteer nights

About SHIFT Garage

SHIFT Garage exists to remove transportation barriers by providing affordable, reliable vehicle repair and maintenance for individuals and families in our community. Volunteers are the heart of our work—helping ensure people can get to work, school, medical appointments, and daily life with confidence.

Volunteer Role Overview

You do not need to be a master mechanic to volunteer with SHIFT Garage! Whether you’re experienced under the hood or simply willing to help with basic tasks like cleaning interiors, vacuuming carpets, or organizing tools, there’s a place for you on the SHIFT Garage team.

Volunteers support our head mechanic and clients by assisting with vehicle care, shop organization, and creating a welcoming, respectful environment for everyone who walks through our doors.

Volunteer Responsibilities

Responsibilities may include:

Assisting with basic vehicle cleaning (dusting dashboards, vacuuming carpets, wiping surfaces)

Helping with simple, supervised automotive tasks as appropriate to skill level

Organizing tools and maintaining a clean workspace

Supporting the head mechanic and fellow volunteers

Contributing to a positive, mission-driven atmosphere

Time Commitment

Volunteer opportunities at our Rapid City location are available during the following times:

Mondays: 6:00–9:00 PM

Tuesdays:

1:00–4:00 PM

6:00–9:00 PM

Please note: Volunteer nights may vary due to holidays. For holiday schedules or closures, contact troy@shiftgarage.org.

Requirements

No prior automotive experience required

Willingness to help, learn, and be part of a team

Ability to follow safety instructions

Upon your first visit, you will be asked to sign a liability form before getting started

Tools & Equipment

SHIFT Garage provides tools for volunteer use. Volunteers are welcome to bring their own tools if preferred—please be sure to take all personal tools with you when you leave to avoid mix-ups.

Why Volunteer with SHIFT Garage?

Make a tangible difference in people’s lives

Learn new skills (no pressure, no judgment)

Be part of a supportive, community-centered team

See the direct impact of your time and effort

If you have questions, feel free to reach out. Otherwise, we hope to see you volunteering with SHIFT Garage soon!

Agency: SHIFT Garage; Rapid City

About SHIFT Garage

SHIFT Garage exists to remove transportation barriers by providing affordable, reliable vehicle repair and maintenance for individuals and families in our community. Volunteers are the heart of our work—helping ensure people can get to work, school, medical appointments, and daily life with confidence.

Volunteer Role Overview

You do not need to be a master mechanic to volunteer with SHIFT Garage! Whether you’re experienced under the hood or simply willing to help with basic tasks like cleaning interiors, vacuuming carpets, or organizing tools, there’s a place for you on the SHIFT Garage team.

Volunteers support our head mechanic and clients by assisting with vehicle care, shop organization, and creating a welcoming, respectful environment for everyone who walks through our doors.

Volunteer Responsibilities

Responsibilities may include:

Assisting with basic vehicle cleaning (dusting dashboards, vacuuming carpets, wiping surfaces)

Helping with simple, supervised automotive tasks as appropriate to skill level

Organizing tools and maintaining a clean workspace

Supporting the head mechanic and fellow volunteers

Contributing to a positive, mission-driven atmosphere

Time Commitment

Volunteer opportunities at our Rapid City location are available during the following times:

Mondays: 6:00–9:00 PM

Tuesdays:

1:00–4:00 PM

6:00–9:00 PM

Please note: Volunteer nights may vary due to holidays. For holiday schedules or closures, contact troy@shiftgarage.org.

Requirements

No prior automotive experience required

Willingness to help, learn, and be part of a team

Ability to follow safety instructions

Upon your first visit, you will be asked to sign a liability form before getting started

Tools & Equipment

SHIFT Garage provides tools for volunteer use. Volunteers are welcome to bring their own tools if preferred—please be sure to take all personal tools with you when you leave to avoid mix-ups.

Why Volunteer with SHIFT Garage?

Make a tangible difference in people’s lives

Learn new skills (no pressure, no judgment)

Be part of a supportive, community-centered team

See the direct impact of your time and effort

If you have questions, feel free to reach out. Otherwise, we hope to see you volunteering with SHIFT Garage soon!

Agency: SHIFT Garage; Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In School Mentor/Baltic

In School Mentoring volunteers spend one hour per week with an elementary or middle school student at the school. Mentors and students spend time doing a variety of activities together, including:playing board gamesreading a bookplaying basketballeating lunch togethersimply sitting and talkingIn School Mentoring offers a flexible volunteer option. With schools located in nearly every neighborhood, mentors can select a location that is best for them. Matches meet during the school lunch hour. The time varies from school to school, but it’s generally a 30 to 45 minute block of time between 11am and 1pm.School counselors select a young person who can use extra one-to-one attention from a caring adult role model. Counselors are responsible for matching students with an In School mentor.In School mentors can volunteer in the following school districts: Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Baltic, Brandon Valley, Canton, Dell Rapids, Flandreau, Garretson, Harrisburg, Lennox, Tea Area, Tri-Valley and West Central.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

In School Mentoring volunteers spend one hour per week with an elementary or middle school student at the school. Mentors and students spend time doing a variety of activities together, including:playing board gamesreading a bookplaying basketballeating lunch togethersimply sitting and talkingIn School Mentoring offers a flexible volunteer option. With schools located in nearly every neighborhood, mentors can select a location that is best for them. Matches meet during the school lunch hour. The time varies from school to school, but it’s generally a 30 to 45 minute block of time between 11am and 1pm.School counselors select a young person who can use extra one-to-one attention from a caring adult role model. Counselors are responsible for matching students with an In School mentor.In School mentors can volunteer in the following school districts: Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Baltic, Brandon Valley, Canton, Dell Rapids, Flandreau, Garretson, Harrisburg, Lennox, Tea Area, Tri-Valley and West Central.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In School Mentor/Lennox

In School Mentoring volunteers spend one hour per week with an elementary or middle school student at the school. Mentors and students spend time doing a variety of activities together, including:playing board gamesreading a bookplaying basketballeating lunch togethersimply sitting and talkingIn School Mentoring offers a flexible volunteer option. With schools located in nearly every neighborhood, mentors can select a location that is best for them. Matches meet during the school lunch hour. The time varies from school to school, but it’s generally a 30 to 45 minute block of time between 11am and 1pm.School counselors select a young person who can use extra one-to-one attention from a caring adult role model. Counselors are responsible for matching students with an In School mentor.In School mentors can volunteer in the following school districts: Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Baltic, Brandon Valley, Canton, Dell Rapids, Flandreau, Garretson, Harrisburg, Lennox, Tea Area, Tri-Valley and West Central.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

In School Mentoring volunteers spend one hour per week with an elementary or middle school student at the school. Mentors and students spend time doing a variety of activities together, including:playing board gamesreading a bookplaying basketballeating lunch togethersimply sitting and talkingIn School Mentoring offers a flexible volunteer option. With schools located in nearly every neighborhood, mentors can select a location that is best for them. Matches meet during the school lunch hour. The time varies from school to school, but it’s generally a 30 to 45 minute block of time between 11am and 1pm.School counselors select a young person who can use extra one-to-one attention from a caring adult role model. Counselors are responsible for matching students with an In School mentor.In School mentors can volunteer in the following school districts: Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Baltic, Brandon Valley, Canton, Dell Rapids, Flandreau, Garretson, Harrisburg, Lennox, Tea Area, Tri-Valley and West Central.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57039

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Resource Volunteer

The mission of the Helpline Center is making lives better by giving support, offering hope and creating connections all day, every day. One of the primary ways we do this is through our community resource, childcare providers, and volunteer connections databases. Help keep the three Helpline Center databases up to date by connecting with agencies and providers to verify resource information. 

Role:

Help keep our databases up to date by connecting with agencies and providers to verify and update resource information.

Responsibilities:

Make phone calls to agencies encouraging them to update their information

Conduct outreach to potential agencies based on a prospect list

Enter updates into databases as applicable

Details:

All materials and instructions provided

Work is detail-oriented 

Must be comfortable with phone interaction 

Qualifications: 

Must have a clean criminal background check

Impact: Your efforts ensure that community members, families, and volunteers can access accurate, reliable information when they need it most.


Agency: Helpline Center

The mission of the Helpline Center is making lives better by giving support, offering hope and creating connections all day, every day. One of the primary ways we do this is through our community resource, childcare providers, and volunteer connections databases. Help keep the three Helpline Center databases up to date by connecting with agencies and providers to verify resource information. 

Role:

Help keep our databases up to date by connecting with agencies and providers to verify and update resource information.

Responsibilities:

Make phone calls to agencies encouraging them to update their information

Conduct outreach to potential agencies based on a prospect list

Enter updates into databases as applicable

Details:

All materials and instructions provided

Work is detail-oriented 

Must be comfortable with phone interaction 

Qualifications: 

Must have a clean criminal background check

Impact: Your efforts ensure that community members, families, and volunteers can access accurate, reliable information when they need it most.


Agency: Helpline Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Delivery


Meals on Wheels is seeking great volunteers!

As the days warm up and flowers begin to bloom, the Meals on Wheels program is seeking dedicated volunteer delivery drivers to help us continue providing essential meals to our community. If you can spare just one to two hours during the lunch hour, we would love to have you join our team! For many of our participants, our volunteers are the only human interaction they receive during the day—or even the week.

Volunteers deliver a hot, nutritious meal to homebound clients in the Sioux EmpireDeliveries occur Monday-FridayPick up time is between 10:30am-11:00am, routes take approximately 1.5 hours to deliverRoutes can be picked up at Active Generations Main Campus, Hope Lutheran Church or First United Methodist ChurchFlexible scheduling is offered: Volunteers can deliver meals 1x, 1x a month, bi-weekly, weekly or even be added to our substitute email list and pick up routes when convenient for you

If you’re interested or would like more information, please reach out to Sam at slocke@activegen.org or call (605) 333-3305. You can also fill out our volunteer application and we will reach out to you soon: https://form.jotform.com/250265785532158

Thank you for considering making a difference and brightening someone’s day!


Agency: Active Generations


Meals on Wheels is seeking great volunteers!

As the days warm up and flowers begin to bloom, the Meals on Wheels program is seeking dedicated volunteer delivery drivers to help us continue providing essential meals to our community. If you can spare just one to two hours during the lunch hour, we would love to have you join our team! For many of our participants, our volunteers are the only human interaction they receive during the day—or even the week.

Volunteers deliver a hot, nutritious meal to homebound clients in the Sioux EmpireDeliveries occur Monday-FridayPick up time is between 10:30am-11:00am, routes take approximately 1.5 hours to deliverRoutes can be picked up at Active Generations Main Campus, Hope Lutheran Church or First United Methodist ChurchFlexible scheduling is offered: Volunteers can deliver meals 1x, 1x a month, bi-weekly, weekly or even be added to our substitute email list and pick up routes when convenient for you

If you’re interested or would like more information, please reach out to Sam at slocke@activegen.org or call (605) 333-3305. You can also fill out our volunteer application and we will reach out to you soon: https://form.jotform.com/250265785532158

Thank you for considering making a difference and brightening someone’s day!


Agency: Active Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Humane Society of the Black Hills Volunteer

Looking to Make a Difference? Volunteer at the Humane Society of the Black Hills!

Volunteers at the Humane Society of the Black Hills are key to helping us meet our mission of Serving Animals, Serving Community. Volunteers are vital to the success of the humane society and contribute thousands of hours each year to help ensure the animals here are socialized, happy, and healthy while they wait to be adopted.

Adopt a Pet
While our volunteers come from different backgrounds,
they all have three things in common…

Compassion for the animals in our community
Commitment to work together to create a brighter future for the animals
Consistency and reliability in helping us care for the animals and operate our programs
Some of the areas in which our volunteers provide much-needed help include the following:
*Dog Walking

*Cat Socializing

*Dishes

*Laundry

*Outreach Efforts

*Donor Engagement


Agency: Humane Society of the Black Hills

Looking to Make a Difference? Volunteer at the Humane Society of the Black Hills!

Volunteers at the Humane Society of the Black Hills are key to helping us meet our mission of Serving Animals, Serving Community. Volunteers are vital to the success of the humane society and contribute thousands of hours each year to help ensure the animals here are socialized, happy, and healthy while they wait to be adopted.

Adopt a Pet
While our volunteers come from different backgrounds,
they all have three things in common…

Compassion for the animals in our community
Commitment to work together to create a brighter future for the animals
Consistency and reliability in helping us care for the animals and operate our programs
Some of the areas in which our volunteers provide much-needed help include the following:
*Dog Walking

*Cat Socializing

*Dishes

*Laundry

*Outreach Efforts

*Donor Engagement


Agency: Humane Society of the Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Surviving After Suicide Mentor

The purpose of the Surviving After Suicide (SAS) Mentor program is to provide safe opportunities for survivors to give back and help other survivors find hope in their grief journey. Must have completed the SAS class and complete required additional training prior to volunteering in this role.

Agency: Helpline Center

The purpose of the Surviving After Suicide (SAS) Mentor program is to provide safe opportunities for survivors to give back and help other survivors find hope in their grief journey. Must have completed the SAS class and complete required additional training prior to volunteering in this role.

Agency: Helpline Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Home Society - Individual Volunteers

General volunteering. Varying tasks depndent on need.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

General volunteering. Varying tasks depndent on need.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Home Society - Saturday Volunteers

Join us on a Saturday from 12 PM to 2 PM at the CHS Main Campus!

We invite energetic individuals and groups to help create fun experiences for our children.

Here are some exciting ways you can contribute:

EXAMPLES: (Not limited to these examples)

·       Storytime Adventures: Lead captivating story sessions that spark children’s imaginations and fill the room with laughter.

·       Open Gym Fun: Help organize games and activities that bring joy and encourage new friendships among the kids.

·       Culinary Creations: Share your love for cooking by engaging in cooking demos that introduce kids to new flavors and techniques.

·       Arts and Crafts: Inspire creativity by guiding kids in hands-on art projects that let them express themselves in beautiful ways.

·       Cookie Decorating: Host festive sessions where kids can learn baking skills while creating delicious cookie masterpieces.

·       STEM Experiments: Engage young minds with fun STEM activities that promote curiosity and problem-solving skills.

·       Board Games: Gather kids for exciting board games that encourage teamwork and critical thinking while having a blast.

·       Sports Clinics: Run sports activities that build confidence and nurture a love for athletics in our young participants.

·       Holiday Parties/Activities: Organize festive celebrations that bring cheer, fun games, and special activities to mark the holiday seasons, creating joyful memories for everyone.

The possibilities are as limitless as your imagination, and we can't wait to hear your innovative ideas! Reach out to us to share your vision and secure a date to showcase your talents. Let’s come together to create Saturdays that are vibrant, engaging, and truly unforgettable for our children!

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Join us on a Saturday from 12 PM to 2 PM at the CHS Main Campus!

We invite energetic individuals and groups to help create fun experiences for our children.

Here are some exciting ways you can contribute:

EXAMPLES: (Not limited to these examples)

·       Storytime Adventures: Lead captivating story sessions that spark children’s imaginations and fill the room with laughter.

·       Open Gym Fun: Help organize games and activities that bring joy and encourage new friendships among the kids.

·       Culinary Creations: Share your love for cooking by engaging in cooking demos that introduce kids to new flavors and techniques.

·       Arts and Crafts: Inspire creativity by guiding kids in hands-on art projects that let them express themselves in beautiful ways.

·       Cookie Decorating: Host festive sessions where kids can learn baking skills while creating delicious cookie masterpieces.

·       STEM Experiments: Engage young minds with fun STEM activities that promote curiosity and problem-solving skills.

·       Board Games: Gather kids for exciting board games that encourage teamwork and critical thinking while having a blast.

·       Sports Clinics: Run sports activities that build confidence and nurture a love for athletics in our young participants.

·       Holiday Parties/Activities: Organize festive celebrations that bring cheer, fun games, and special activities to mark the holiday seasons, creating joyful memories for everyone.

The possibilities are as limitless as your imagination, and we can't wait to hear your innovative ideas! Reach out to us to share your vision and secure a date to showcase your talents. Let’s come together to create Saturdays that are vibrant, engaging, and truly unforgettable for our children!

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57110

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: St. Anne's Aging Services Angel

We need volunteers!  18+ that can drive and have a positive attitude. To provide compassionate, non-medical support to individuals aged 62 and older, helping them maintain dignity, independence, and quality of life in their own homes. This may include chore services like cleaning, cooking, yard maintenance, driving to and from appointments or grocery store, and overall companionship. Weekly visits, on average 1-2.5 hours each.

Agency: St. Anne's Aging Services

We need volunteers!  18+ that can drive and have a positive attitude. To provide compassionate, non-medical support to individuals aged 62 and older, helping them maintain dignity, independence, and quality of life in their own homes. This may include chore services like cleaning, cooking, yard maintenance, driving to and from appointments or grocery store, and overall companionship. Weekly visits, on average 1-2.5 hours each.

Agency: St. Anne's Aging Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

Help us keep good food out of the Sioux Falls landfill! Bread Break is growing, and we are interviewing for more volunteer drivers to pick up donated food and deliver it to agencies that distribute it to those in need. We are looking for people that can drive 1 time a week, 1-2 times a month, or as Substitutes/Once in a while. Clean driving record only. Volunteer Drivers love seeing their friends that donate and receive food on their routes. Join us today! Volunteer — Bread Break

Agency: Bread Break

Help us keep good food out of the Sioux Falls landfill! Bread Break is growing, and we are interviewing for more volunteer drivers to pick up donated food and deliver it to agencies that distribute it to those in need. We are looking for people that can drive 1 time a week, 1-2 times a month, or as Substitutes/Once in a while. Clean driving record only. Volunteer Drivers love seeing their friends that donate and receive food on their routes. Join us today! Volunteer — Bread Break

Agency: Bread Break

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Mentor

Animal Mentors provide supportive, hands-on guidance to dogs in Almost Home Canine Rescue’s care, helping them build confidence, learn basic skills, and prepare for successful foster or adoptive placements. Volunteers in this role spend quality time with dogs, offering socialization, enrichment, gentle training, and positive interactions tailored to each animal’s needs. By helping dogs feel safe, loved, and ready for their next chapter, Animal Mentors play a vital role in their emotional and behavioral well-being.

Fill out the volunteer form to get started: https://fs26.formsite.com/eX7D4S/form6/index.html

Agency: Almost Home Canine Rescue

Animal Mentors provide supportive, hands-on guidance to dogs in Almost Home Canine Rescue’s care, helping them build confidence, learn basic skills, and prepare for successful foster or adoptive placements. Volunteers in this role spend quality time with dogs, offering socialization, enrichment, gentle training, and positive interactions tailored to each animal’s needs. By helping dogs feel safe, loved, and ready for their next chapter, Animal Mentors play a vital role in their emotional and behavioral well-being.

Fill out the volunteer form to get started: https://fs26.formsite.com/eX7D4S/form6/index.html

Agency: Almost Home Canine Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transport Driver

Transport Drivers play a crucial role in helping Almost Home Canine Rescue save lives. Volunteers in this role safely transport dogs to and from shelters, foster homes, veterinary appointments, adoption events, and other approved locations. This position is ideal for compassionate, responsible individuals who want to directly support the mission of giving every dog a safe and loving home.

Fill out the volunteer form to get started: https://fs26.formsite.com/eX7D4S/form6/index.html

Agency: Almost Home Canine Rescue

Transport Drivers play a crucial role in helping Almost Home Canine Rescue save lives. Volunteers in this role safely transport dogs to and from shelters, foster homes, veterinary appointments, adoption events, and other approved locations. This position is ideal for compassionate, responsible individuals who want to directly support the mission of giving every dog a safe and loving home.

Fill out the volunteer form to get started: https://fs26.formsite.com/eX7D4S/form6/index.html

Agency: Almost Home Canine Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Van Cleaners & Transport Prep

Van Cleaners & Transport Prep Volunteers ensure Almost Home Canine Rescue’s transport vans are clean, safe, and fully prepared for each dog’s journey. Volunteers in this role help sanitize crates, organize supplies, restock materials, and keep the transport area running smoothly. Their behind-the-scenes work directly supports the safety and comfort of every dog we move—helping rescue teams operate efficiently and confidently during transport.

Fill out the volunteer form to get started: https://fs26.formsite.com/eX7D4S/form6/index.html

Agency: Almost Home Canine Rescue

Van Cleaners & Transport Prep Volunteers ensure Almost Home Canine Rescue’s transport vans are clean, safe, and fully prepared for each dog’s journey. Volunteers in this role help sanitize crates, organize supplies, restock materials, and keep the transport area running smoothly. Their behind-the-scenes work directly supports the safety and comfort of every dog we move—helping rescue teams operate efficiently and confidently during transport.

Fill out the volunteer form to get started: https://fs26.formsite.com/eX7D4S/form6/index.html

Agency: Almost Home Canine Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writer

The Grant Writer supports Almost Home Canine Rescue by researching, writing, and submitting grant applications that help fund vital programs, veterinary care, and rescue operations. This volunteer plays a key role in strengthening the organization’s financial sustainability by identifying funding opportunities, crafting compelling proposals, and helping expand resources to save more dogs. Ideal for detail-oriented storytellers, this role directly advances the rescue’s mission through impactful written advocacy.


Fill out the volunteer form to get started: https://fs26.formsite.com/eX7D4S/form6/index.html

Agency: Almost Home Canine Rescue

The Grant Writer supports Almost Home Canine Rescue by researching, writing, and submitting grant applications that help fund vital programs, veterinary care, and rescue operations. This volunteer plays a key role in strengthening the organization’s financial sustainability by identifying funding opportunities, crafting compelling proposals, and helping expand resources to save more dogs. Ideal for detail-oriented storytellers, this role directly advances the rescue’s mission through impactful written advocacy.


Fill out the volunteer form to get started: https://fs26.formsite.com/eX7D4S/form6/index.html

Agency: Almost Home Canine Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registrar Assistant Working with Historic Objects

A Registrar Assistant assists in the care, conservation, and preservation of the historical objects that make up the Siouxland Heritage Museums’ collection. Duties may include sorting, cataloging, and inventorying artifacts, researching specific historical items in the collection, and assisting in the preparation, set-up, and take-down of artifacts on exhibition. This position requires careful work habits and attention to detail. Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, and scanning equipment preferred; there will be training for the collections database. Assistance is mostly needed during the day Tuesday-Friday.

All museum volunteers must complete a volunteer application, background check, and orientation. To receive an application or more information, click "Respond" and the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out!

Agency: Siouxland Heritage Museums

A Registrar Assistant assists in the care, conservation, and preservation of the historical objects that make up the Siouxland Heritage Museums’ collection. Duties may include sorting, cataloging, and inventorying artifacts, researching specific historical items in the collection, and assisting in the preparation, set-up, and take-down of artifacts on exhibition. This position requires careful work habits and attention to detail. Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, and scanning equipment preferred; there will be training for the collections database. Assistance is mostly needed during the day Tuesday-Friday.

All museum volunteers must complete a volunteer application, background check, and orientation. To receive an application or more information, click "Respond" and the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out!

Agency: Siouxland Heritage Museums

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 60's Plus Dining

ICAP’s 60’s Plus Dining is an adult meal program serving quality nutritious meals to any person aged 60 or over, and their spouses. There is no income, or health guidelines to participate. Our goal is to prevent malnutrition, and isolation, which are major causes of health problems for our aging society. 60’s Plus Dining began serving meals in 1973, and currently has over 3,000 clients throughout 10 counties in east-central South Dakota. There are 4 main options for meals, Congregate, Star Card, Home Delivered, and Frozen Meals.

Congregate meals are offered for lunch Monday through Friday, at senior centers, cafés, and apartment complexes throughout our service area. A variety of balanced meals, mostly comfort foods, are served in a group setting to provide quality nutrition, and socialization.

Home Delivered hot meals are provided Monday through Friday to clients who are unable to travel to, or meet at, our congregate or star card locations. A visit from one of our volunteers, offering a hot nutritious meal, often is the only social contact that many of our homebound clients receive each day, helping ease the problem of isolation.

Five Pack Frozen Meals are the perfect solution for both seniors on the go, as well as for those South Dakota seniors that live in isolation, or in areas that do not have even the basic food options. Many rural areas are considered food deserts. Without access to healthy foods, people living in these areas may be at higher risk of diet-related conditions, including malnutrition. Frozen meals have been a great tool to reach seniors in our rural food desert areas, where services were discontinued years ago.

Agency: INTER-LAKE'S COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP

ICAP’s 60’s Plus Dining is an adult meal program serving quality nutritious meals to any person aged 60 or over, and their spouses. There is no income, or health guidelines to participate. Our goal is to prevent malnutrition, and isolation, which are major causes of health problems for our aging society. 60’s Plus Dining began serving meals in 1973, and currently has over 3,000 clients throughout 10 counties in east-central South Dakota. There are 4 main options for meals, Congregate, Star Card, Home Delivered, and Frozen Meals.

Congregate meals are offered for lunch Monday through Friday, at senior centers, cafés, and apartment complexes throughout our service area. A variety of balanced meals, mostly comfort foods, are served in a group setting to provide quality nutrition, and socialization.

Home Delivered hot meals are provided Monday through Friday to clients who are unable to travel to, or meet at, our congregate or star card locations. A visit from one of our volunteers, offering a hot nutritious meal, often is the only social contact that many of our homebound clients receive each day, helping ease the problem of isolation.

Five Pack Frozen Meals are the perfect solution for both seniors on the go, as well as for those South Dakota seniors that live in isolation, or in areas that do not have even the basic food options. Many rural areas are considered food deserts. Without access to healthy foods, people living in these areas may be at higher risk of diet-related conditions, including malnutrition. Frozen meals have been a great tool to reach seniors in our rural food desert areas, where services were discontinued years ago.

Agency: INTER-LAKE'S COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Arts & Crafts Leader

We’re looking for volunteers to lead fun, engaging arts and crafts activities at our shelter!

What You’ll Do:

Lead creative workshops (painting, drawing, crafts, etc.)Inspire and uplift shelter residents through artistic expressionFoster a sense of community and creativity in a safe and welcoming space

Skills Needed:

No experience required! Just a passion for art and helping othersPatience and a kind, open heartEnthusiasm to work with individuals from all walks of life

Ready to spread some creativity and joy? Contact us at volunteer@bdhh.org to sign up as a volunteer or for more details.

Please note that by responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing up.

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

We’re looking for volunteers to lead fun, engaging arts and crafts activities at our shelter!

What You’ll Do:

Lead creative workshops (painting, drawing, crafts, etc.)Inspire and uplift shelter residents through artistic expressionFoster a sense of community and creativity in a safe and welcoming space

Skills Needed:

No experience required! Just a passion for art and helping othersPatience and a kind, open heartEnthusiasm to work with individuals from all walks of life

Ready to spread some creativity and joy? Contact us at volunteer@bdhh.org to sign up as a volunteer or for more details.

Please note that by responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing up.

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Hub

The Front Desk Volunteer is the first point of contact for young adults as they arrive. This role focuses on creating welcoming environment by greeting participants, helping with check-in, and making sure new guests feel at home. 

Learn more here: https://www.treministries.org/volunteer

Agency: tre Ministries

The Front Desk Volunteer is the first point of contact for young adults as they arrive. This role focuses on creating welcoming environment by greeting participants, helping with check-in, and making sure new guests feel at home. 

Learn more here: https://www.treministries.org/volunteer

Agency: tre Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality Team

The Hospitality Team creates a warm and welcoming environment for young adults and guests. Volunteers serve by greeting people, offering assistance, and helping everyone feel cared for and at home. This team plays a vital role in making the ministry space inviting and encouraging meaningful connections.

Learn more here: https://www.treministries.org/volunteer

Agency: tre Ministries

The Hospitality Team creates a warm and welcoming environment for young adults and guests. Volunteers serve by greeting people, offering assistance, and helping everyone feel cared for and at home. This team plays a vital role in making the ministry space inviting and encouraging meaningful connections.

Learn more here: https://www.treministries.org/volunteer

Agency: tre Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Night Crew - Clean Up Team

The Night Crew Clean-up team makes sure the building is left clean, organized, and ready for the next day. This team plays a vital role in stewardship for caring for the space and keeping it welcoming for everyone who comes in. They will work with the closing lead for that night. 

Learn more here: https://www.treministries.org/volunteer

Agency: tre Ministries

The Night Crew Clean-up team makes sure the building is left clean, organized, and ready for the next day. This team plays a vital role in stewardship for caring for the space and keeping it welcoming for everyone who comes in. They will work with the closing lead for that night. 

Learn more here: https://www.treministries.org/volunteer

Agency: tre Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice House Volunteer

Volunteers provide a welcoming environment for patients and families within the Hospice House.

Agency: Monument Health Rapid City Hospital Volunteer Services

Volunteers provide a welcoming environment for patients and families within the Hospice House.

Agency: Monument Health Rapid City Hospital Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Necessities for Neighbors

Volunteer at a Distribution

Thank you for your interest in volunteering! Our volunteers come from a wide variety of places: organizations, churches, businesses, family, friends, and YOU. We need friendly volunteers who can help with the setup, distribution, and cleanup of each event. Here’s how:

Volunteer at Peace Lutheran - First Sundays

Volunteers (15 - 20 people, capable of lifting boxes)

Sponsorship ($450.00 cash or check to Charis Ministry Partners)

Toilet Paper Rolls (goal: 2,500 rolls) start collecting early!

On Sundays, please arrive at 2:00pm at the WEST SIDE doors by the new Peace gym. We will begin our time with a large group meeting, followed by assigning jobs and beginning setup tasks. Everyone participates in setup and cleanup after our meeting. Volunteers choose from tasks in the Gym, Atrium, and Fellowship Hall during the distribution (3-4pm).

Volunteer at First Lutheran - Third Tuesdays

Volunteers (10-12 people, capable of lifting boxes)

Sponsorship ($450.00 cash or check to Charis Ministry Partners)

Toilet Paper Rolls (goal: 2,000 rolls) start collecting early!

On Tuesdays, please arrive at 5:00 pm at the front doors of First Lutheran Church. We begin with bagging toilet paper and setting up the product tables for the event. The distribution (6-7pm) runs for an hour, followed by cleanup.

For more information, or to sign up for a date with your crew, please contact us at charissiouxfalls@gmail.com.

Agency: Charis Ministry Partners

Volunteer at a Distribution

Thank you for your interest in volunteering! Our volunteers come from a wide variety of places: organizations, churches, businesses, family, friends, and YOU. We need friendly volunteers who can help with the setup, distribution, and cleanup of each event. Here’s how:

Volunteer at Peace Lutheran - First Sundays

Volunteers (15 - 20 people, capable of lifting boxes)

Sponsorship ($450.00 cash or check to Charis Ministry Partners)

Toilet Paper Rolls (goal: 2,500 rolls) start collecting early!

On Sundays, please arrive at 2:00pm at the WEST SIDE doors by the new Peace gym. We will begin our time with a large group meeting, followed by assigning jobs and beginning setup tasks. Everyone participates in setup and cleanup after our meeting. Volunteers choose from tasks in the Gym, Atrium, and Fellowship Hall during the distribution (3-4pm).

Volunteer at First Lutheran - Third Tuesdays

Volunteers (10-12 people, capable of lifting boxes)

Sponsorship ($450.00 cash or check to Charis Ministry Partners)

Toilet Paper Rolls (goal: 2,000 rolls) start collecting early!

On Tuesdays, please arrive at 5:00 pm at the front doors of First Lutheran Church. We begin with bagging toilet paper and setting up the product tables for the event. The distribution (6-7pm) runs for an hour, followed by cleanup.

For more information, or to sign up for a date with your crew, please contact us at charissiouxfalls@gmail.com.

Agency: Charis Ministry Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sprouts & Spades Volunteer

Sprouts & Spades Volunteers are responsible for maintaining all of the plants at RMHC SoDak both indoors and outdoors. Garden/farming experience is not required, but highly recommended. During your first shift, you will receive a House tour including in-depth tours of both gardens. You will report to Sprouts & Spades supervisor Samantha Dixon. Volunteer responsibilities will vary due to weather, season, and necessity. Examples of tasks include (but are not limited to): Watering plants, Harvesting food, Weeding, planting seeds, pruning, changing the water & adding nutrients to hydroponic gardens, maintaining the compost bin, and Pest control (organic methods ONLY).


You will be caring for: 6 Outdoor Raised Garden Beds, Multiple Potted/Hanging Outdoor Plants, Houseplants in Lobby, Compost Bin, Sprouts & Spades Indoor Hydroponic Garden: 3 TowerGardens, 3 Tabletop Herb Gardens, and Potted House Plants. Shifts are available MWF from 9am-12pm. This is the ideal time for the outdoor plants to be watered. If you are interested in this opportunity but this time frame does not work for you, please email Samantha@rmhcsodak.org to arrange an alternate time.  Hours and Commitment: We ask our Sprouts & Spades volunteers to commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester of volunteering, or 50 hours.

To register, please sign up HERE.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Sprouts & Spades Volunteers are responsible for maintaining all of the plants at RMHC SoDak both indoors and outdoors. Garden/farming experience is not required, but highly recommended. During your first shift, you will receive a House tour including in-depth tours of both gardens. You will report to Sprouts & Spades supervisor Samantha Dixon. Volunteer responsibilities will vary due to weather, season, and necessity. Examples of tasks include (but are not limited to): Watering plants, Harvesting food, Weeding, planting seeds, pruning, changing the water & adding nutrients to hydroponic gardens, maintaining the compost bin, and Pest control (organic methods ONLY).


You will be caring for: 6 Outdoor Raised Garden Beds, Multiple Potted/Hanging Outdoor Plants, Houseplants in Lobby, Compost Bin, Sprouts & Spades Indoor Hydroponic Garden: 3 TowerGardens, 3 Tabletop Herb Gardens, and Potted House Plants. Shifts are available MWF from 9am-12pm. This is the ideal time for the outdoor plants to be watered. If you are interested in this opportunity but this time frame does not work for you, please email Samantha@rmhcsodak.org to arrange an alternate time.  Hours and Commitment: We ask our Sprouts & Spades volunteers to commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester of volunteering, or 50 hours.

To register, please sign up HERE.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Room Refresher

Room Refreshers are dedicated volunteers who ensure that we provide a comfortable and clean environment for new families. This amazing team of volunteers works hard to guarantee that our overnight rooms meet our high cleanliness standards and are prepped and stocked for families before they arrive.

Key responsibilities for Room Refreshers: 

Restocking toiletry items (shampoo, soap, etc.) Assisting with laundry Making and preparing beds Cleaning guest & public bathrooms Dusting all room surfaces Other housekeeping tasks  

Is the Room Refresher role right for you?

Our ideal Room Refreshers enjoy making a room sparkle! You may work independently, or in teams of two with a buddy. These volunteers are vital to ensuring families arrive to a comfortable and clean room. This role is great for individuals with:  

A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skills A love for organizing and cleaning The ability to prioritize numerous tasks at once A willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skills

Hours and Commitment

We ask our Room Refreshers to commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift from 1:00pm-4:00pm. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester of volunteering, or 50 hours. An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMHC staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. During this time, you will not be cleaning. The first shift will be training only and should take less than 1 hour.  Please bring your government issued I.D. with you to training. To register for a shift, please sign up HERE.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Room Refreshers are dedicated volunteers who ensure that we provide a comfortable and clean environment for new families. This amazing team of volunteers works hard to guarantee that our overnight rooms meet our high cleanliness standards and are prepped and stocked for families before they arrive.

Key responsibilities for Room Refreshers: 

Restocking toiletry items (shampoo, soap, etc.) Assisting with laundry Making and preparing beds Cleaning guest & public bathrooms Dusting all room surfaces Other housekeeping tasks  

Is the Room Refresher role right for you?

Our ideal Room Refreshers enjoy making a room sparkle! You may work independently, or in teams of two with a buddy. These volunteers are vital to ensuring families arrive to a comfortable and clean room. This role is great for individuals with:  

A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skills A love for organizing and cleaning The ability to prioritize numerous tasks at once A willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skills

Hours and Commitment

We ask our Room Refreshers to commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift from 1:00pm-4:00pm. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester of volunteering, or 50 hours. An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMHC staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. During this time, you will not be cleaning. The first shift will be training only and should take less than 1 hour.  Please bring your government issued I.D. with you to training. To register for a shift, please sign up HERE.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald House Ambassador

Our volunteer House Ambassadors play an important role in the day-to-day operations of the Ronald McDonald House. They perform a variety of tasks such as administrative support, helping keep our house clean, offering family support, serving as a welcoming face, and providing information to our visitors.

Commitment

Minimum one 3-hour shift per month.

Shifts

Shifts are offered daily from:

9am-12pm12pm-3pm3pm-6pmDuties Include:Answering phonesInputting information into our computer systemGreeting people at the doorProviding tours to guests and visitorsOrganizing donationsAssist with light household chores – laundry, light cleaning of common areas, room prep, etc.Restocking our guest roomsAssisting our guest families with items they needTraining

House Ambassadors will need to sign up to complete one 3-hour shift of training with the Director of Programs. If the training schedule does not work for you, reach out and we can set something else up. Once training is completed, a full schedule of shifts will be available. House Ambassadors report to the Director of Programs and House Managers on duty. You can sign up for training shifts here.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Our volunteer House Ambassadors play an important role in the day-to-day operations of the Ronald McDonald House. They perform a variety of tasks such as administrative support, helping keep our house clean, offering family support, serving as a welcoming face, and providing information to our visitors.

Commitment

Minimum one 3-hour shift per month.

Shifts

Shifts are offered daily from:

9am-12pm12pm-3pm3pm-6pmDuties Include:Answering phonesInputting information into our computer systemGreeting people at the doorProviding tours to guests and visitorsOrganizing donationsAssist with light household chores – laundry, light cleaning of common areas, room prep, etc.Restocking our guest roomsAssisting our guest families with items they needTraining

House Ambassadors will need to sign up to complete one 3-hour shift of training with the Director of Programs. If the training schedule does not work for you, reach out and we can set something else up. Once training is completed, a full schedule of shifts will be available. House Ambassadors report to the Director of Programs and House Managers on duty. You can sign up for training shifts here.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Quilts for Kids - Ronald McDonald House

The Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota supports families of critically ill children who are receiving treatment at a local hospital. As a part of our services, each family is provided with a blanket upon checking in. We have two Houses here in Sioux Falls, with a combined total of 29 rooms. This means we have a constant need to replenish our blanket supply.

We are not picky on type of blanket, whether it is a handmade tie blanket, handmade quilt, or newly purchased. Our only restriction is that we cannot accept used blankets, due to our immunocompromised population. You are able to create as many blankets as you would like! This is a great activity for anyone to participate in, regardless of age. We have staff at our Houses 24/7 who are able to accept doantions. Donations can be taken to: 825 S. Lake Ave (north of the Sanford Children's Castle) or 808 E. 24th Street (one block south of the Avera Orthopedic building). To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, contact Samantha at (605) 336-6398 Ext. 8 or Samantha@rmhcsodak.org.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

The Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota supports families of critically ill children who are receiving treatment at a local hospital. As a part of our services, each family is provided with a blanket upon checking in. We have two Houses here in Sioux Falls, with a combined total of 29 rooms. This means we have a constant need to replenish our blanket supply.

We are not picky on type of blanket, whether it is a handmade tie blanket, handmade quilt, or newly purchased. Our only restriction is that we cannot accept used blankets, due to our immunocompromised population. You are able to create as many blankets as you would like! This is a great activity for anyone to participate in, regardless of age. We have staff at our Houses 24/7 who are able to accept doantions. Donations can be taken to: 825 S. Lake Ave (north of the Sanford Children's Castle) or 808 E. 24th Street (one block south of the Avera Orthopedic building). To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, contact Samantha at (605) 336-6398 Ext. 8 or Samantha@rmhcsodak.org.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pull Together - Pop Tabs for Ronald McDonald House

Pop tabs are found every time you open a soft drink, soup can, and even sometimes on your pet food! These tabs are recycled and converted into cash based on their weight. This cash helps us keep our doors open 24/7. Collecting pop tabs is easy for all ages and groups. Our House encourages families, schools, organizations, businesses, and small groups to collect pop tabs. Simply remove the pop tab from the aluminum can and place them into your favorite collection container! Containers with removable lids are preferred. Decorating your container brings attention to them & reminds everyone to save their tabs! Pop Tabs can be dropped off 24/7 at one of our Houses: 825 S Lake Ave. or 808 E 24th St. You may also bring the tabs directly to an aluminum recycler and ask that the check be made out to Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota.

Why should you collect pop tabs?

It helps build awareness for RMHCPromotes recyclingEncourages teamworkAppeals to all agesTeaches about charitable givingInstills a sense of communitySimple and easy to start

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Pop tabs are found every time you open a soft drink, soup can, and even sometimes on your pet food! These tabs are recycled and converted into cash based on their weight. This cash helps us keep our doors open 24/7. Collecting pop tabs is easy for all ages and groups. Our House encourages families, schools, organizations, businesses, and small groups to collect pop tabs. Simply remove the pop tab from the aluminum can and place them into your favorite collection container! Containers with removable lids are preferred. Decorating your container brings attention to them & reminds everyone to save their tabs! Pop Tabs can be dropped off 24/7 at one of our Houses: 825 S Lake Ave. or 808 E 24th St. You may also bring the tabs directly to an aluminum recycler and ask that the check be made out to Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota.

Why should you collect pop tabs?

It helps build awareness for RMHCPromotes recyclingEncourages teamworkAppeals to all agesTeaches about charitable givingInstills a sense of communitySimple and easy to start

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals From the Heart - Ronald McDonald House

Volunteers for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota Meals from the Heart program prepare either breakfast or dinner meals, so families have the nourishment and strength they need to tackle another day.

Here’s how to get started…

Gather a group of friends, family, colleagues, etc.

Depending on the size of your group, choose your location.
– 24th Street Ronald McDonald House is our 8-bedroom House and meals are made for an average of 20 guests.
– Lake Ave Ronald McDonald House near Sanford Hospital is our 21-bedroom House and meals are made for an of average 40 guests.

For questions, comments, or concerns, please call Samantha Dixon at 605-336-6398 Ext. 8, or email samantha@rmhcsodak.org

To register to serve a meal, Click Here!

Once you decide what meal you would like to make, please confirm with Samantha Dixon to ensure the meal has not already been prepared that week. You are responsible for providing the ingredients to cook. We provide everything else!

Other ways to help feed our families.

Please consider making a cash donation, or donation of a restaurant gift card to support ongoing guest family meals and needs. To make a financial contribution to support our Meals from the Heart Program go to www.rmhcsodak.org.

Not able to pull a group together but would like to provide a meal to guest families by having food delivered from a local restaurant?
- To schedule a delivery or discuss restaurant opportunities for one of our two Ronald McDonald Houses, please call Samantha at (605) 336-6398 ext. 8

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Volunteers for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota Meals from the Heart program prepare either breakfast or dinner meals, so families have the nourishment and strength they need to tackle another day.

Here’s how to get started…

Gather a group of friends, family, colleagues, etc.

Depending on the size of your group, choose your location.
– 24th Street Ronald McDonald House is our 8-bedroom House and meals are made for an average of 20 guests.
– Lake Ave Ronald McDonald House near Sanford Hospital is our 21-bedroom House and meals are made for an of average 40 guests.

For questions, comments, or concerns, please call Samantha Dixon at 605-336-6398 Ext. 8, or email samantha@rmhcsodak.org

To register to serve a meal, Click Here!

Once you decide what meal you would like to make, please confirm with Samantha Dixon to ensure the meal has not already been prepared that week. You are responsible for providing the ingredients to cook. We provide everything else!

Other ways to help feed our families.

Please consider making a cash donation, or donation of a restaurant gift card to support ongoing guest family meals and needs. To make a financial contribution to support our Meals from the Heart Program go to www.rmhcsodak.org.

Not able to pull a group together but would like to provide a meal to guest families by having food delivered from a local restaurant?
- To schedule a delivery or discuss restaurant opportunities for one of our two Ronald McDonald Houses, please call Samantha at (605) 336-6398 ext. 8

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Drive for Ronald McDonald House

Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota is committed to Keeping Families Close by providing a safe place to stay with the comforts of home at no cost to families with children receiving care at nearby medical facilities. The support of family is crucial to patient healing, and we're here so families can remain close to medical care and to each other during their most challenging times.

We provide meals a daily for families staying at either of our two Houses here in Sioux Falls. We rely on donations from the community to keep our pantry full. We are always in need of nonperishable foods such as canned vegetables, cereal, and to go snacks. To see our Wish List of most needed items, click HERE. We are able to receive donations 24/7, at either House location. For more information, please contact Samantha at (605) 336-6398 ext. 8 or Samantha@rmhcsodak.org.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota is committed to Keeping Families Close by providing a safe place to stay with the comforts of home at no cost to families with children receiving care at nearby medical facilities. The support of family is crucial to patient healing, and we're here so families can remain close to medical care and to each other during their most challenging times.

We provide meals a daily for families staying at either of our two Houses here in Sioux Falls. We rely on donations from the community to keep our pantry full. We are always in need of nonperishable foods such as canned vegetables, cereal, and to go snacks. To see our Wish List of most needed items, click HERE. We are able to receive donations 24/7, at either House location. For more information, please contact Samantha at (605) 336-6398 ext. 8 or Samantha@rmhcsodak.org.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Dakota, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lunch Provider

We need meal providers to feed our volunteers as they work on construction projects. We have volunteers at our construction site every Wednesday and Thursday who all love a nice lunch! You can either drop lunch off with our crew at the construction site, or you can drop it off at our office and we can run it out if you don't have time! Reach out and we can set up a day for you to feed our crew!

Agency: Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity

We need meal providers to feed our volunteers as they work on construction projects. We have volunteers at our construction site every Wednesday and Thursday who all love a nice lunch! You can either drop lunch off with our crew at the construction site, or you can drop it off at our office and we can run it out if you don't have time! Reach out and we can set up a day for you to feed our crew!

Agency: Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Walk Committee

Walk Committee
Program/Agency: Alzheimer's Association of South Dakota
Date: Flexible
Commitee members serve as the volunteer leaders for the planning and execution of the Sioux Fall's Walk to End Alzheimer's.  Commitee memebers focus on raising revenue, increasing awareness, and implementing event activities.  

To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 339-4543. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association, South Dakota

Walk Committee
Program/Agency: Alzheimer's Association of South Dakota
Date: Flexible
Commitee members serve as the volunteer leaders for the planning and execution of the Sioux Fall's Walk to End Alzheimer's.  Commitee memebers focus on raising revenue, increasing awareness, and implementing event activities.  

To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 339-4543. 

Agency: Alzheimer's Association, South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hide and Seek Volunteer

Prairie Dogs Search and Rescue (SAR) is an association of volunteer K9 SAR Teams available to Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, Fire Departments or other official search agencies. Resources are available to official agencies at NO COST.

Every week they could use 1 or 2 volunteers to lay trails for the tracking dogs and hide for the area dogs.

For more information express interest or email ccampustwhite@yahoo.com 

Agency: Prairie Dogs Search & Rescue

Prairie Dogs Search and Rescue (SAR) is an association of volunteer K9 SAR Teams available to Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, Fire Departments or other official search agencies. Resources are available to official agencies at NO COST.

Every week they could use 1 or 2 volunteers to lay trails for the tracking dogs and hide for the area dogs.

For more information express interest or email ccampustwhite@yahoo.com 

Agency: Prairie Dogs Search & Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57012

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentoring Together

Who We Are: A collaborative initiative between the Helpline Center, Teammates, LSS, and the Sioux Falls School District to increase mentoring at three Sioux Falls elementary schools.

What: Mentors are supportive adults who meet with their mentee one-on-one to play games, make crafts, and be a listening ear.

Where: Anne Sullivan, Cleveland, and Terry Redlin elementary schools.

Agency: Helpline Center

Who We Are: A collaborative initiative between the Helpline Center, Teammates, LSS, and the Sioux Falls School District to increase mentoring at three Sioux Falls elementary schools.

What: Mentors are supportive adults who meet with their mentee one-on-one to play games, make crafts, and be a listening ear.

Where: Anne Sullivan, Cleveland, and Terry Redlin elementary schools.

Agency: Helpline Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clothing Donations Processor

Clothing Donations Processor
Program/Agency: Center of Hope
Date: Anyday Monday - Friday
Time: Between 11:00am - 5:00pm
The Center of Hope has a winter clothing ministry that could use your touch! Winter outerwear items (coats, snow pants, boots, gloves/hats/scarves are donated. The items are sorted, evaluated (checking if zippers work, looking for rips, spots, etc) and then tagged. Shelves and racks may need to be re-stocked. Volunteers will go through a short training process on their first visit. This volunteer opportunity has flexibility built into it! Once trained, a volunteer can comes back as their schedule allows or can commit to the same block of time each week. This is an opportunity to have fun working alone or with a friend or two. We'd love to have you help us out!

To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 334-9789.

Agency: Center of Hope

Clothing Donations Processor
Program/Agency: Center of Hope
Date: Anyday Monday - Friday
Time: Between 11:00am - 5:00pm
The Center of Hope has a winter clothing ministry that could use your touch! Winter outerwear items (coats, snow pants, boots, gloves/hats/scarves are donated. The items are sorted, evaluated (checking if zippers work, looking for rips, spots, etc) and then tagged. Shelves and racks may need to be re-stocked. Volunteers will go through a short training process on their first visit. This volunteer opportunity has flexibility built into it! Once trained, a volunteer can comes back as their schedule allows or can commit to the same block of time each week. This is an opportunity to have fun working alone or with a friend or two. We'd love to have you help us out!

To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 334-9789.

Agency: Center of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Winter Coat Sorting

Children's Home Society was blessed with 260 winter coats for kids.  We are looking for individuals or a group to help sort and hang up the winter coats in our storage room

Agency: Children's Home Society of the Black Hills

Children's Home Society was blessed with 260 winter coats for kids.  We are looking for individuals or a group to help sort and hang up the winter coats in our storage room

Agency: Children's Home Society of the Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Casseroles and Cooking Friends Welcomed (cooking and sharing)

Casseroles and Cooking Friends Welcomed (cooking and sharing)

LifeScape’s Mission:  “Empowering people to live their best lives.”

 

Do you enjoy cooking and want to share your delicious creations with adults supported by LifeScape?   “The secret ingredient in cooking, is always Love.”  LifeScape supports adults in 39+ residential locations.  A homemade meal made with love is exactly what lifts spirits and inspires people!

 

Whip up your favorite recipe, side dish, dessert, or try a new recipe and then schedule to drop it off at an assigned LifeScape Home.   All mealtime recipes welcomed such as casseroles, one dish meals, tacos, family traditions, soups, chilis, pastas, vegetables, fruit dishes, and more.  This can be an on-going cooking opportunity or a one-time opportunity.

Or if you would like to come to LifeScape home and teach a few people to cook your recipe?  We would love to invite you to our house to do some cooking together!  We welcome individual volunteers and/or 2-3 volunteers in our home to cook with us!

 

If you are interested in cooking and donating, please reach out to VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org for all details and to be assigned a LifeScape residential home near your home.

 

Thank you for your interest in volunteering to share your passions and hobbies with others.  You make the world a better place by sharing your talents!

LifeScape

Agency: LifeScape

Casseroles and Cooking Friends Welcomed (cooking and sharing)

LifeScape’s Mission:  “Empowering people to live their best lives.”

 

Do you enjoy cooking and want to share your delicious creations with adults supported by LifeScape?   “The secret ingredient in cooking, is always Love.”  LifeScape supports adults in 39+ residential locations.  A homemade meal made with love is exactly what lifts spirits and inspires people!

 

Whip up your favorite recipe, side dish, dessert, or try a new recipe and then schedule to drop it off at an assigned LifeScape Home.   All mealtime recipes welcomed such as casseroles, one dish meals, tacos, family traditions, soups, chilis, pastas, vegetables, fruit dishes, and more.  This can be an on-going cooking opportunity or a one-time opportunity.

Or if you would like to come to LifeScape home and teach a few people to cook your recipe?  We would love to invite you to our house to do some cooking together!  We welcome individual volunteers and/or 2-3 volunteers in our home to cook with us!

 

If you are interested in cooking and donating, please reach out to VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org for all details and to be assigned a LifeScape residential home near your home.

 

Thank you for your interest in volunteering to share your passions and hobbies with others.  You make the world a better place by sharing your talents!

LifeScape

Agency: LifeScape

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Moral Injury Group Facilitator

Volunteer facilitator will lead veteran Moral Injury groups through our 12-15 week program. Training will be provided free of charge. All applicants are subject to UA and a background check. Groups meet once a week for about 90 minutes.

Agency: Volunteers Of America, Northern Rockies

Volunteer facilitator will lead veteran Moral Injury groups through our 12-15 week program. Training will be provided free of charge. All applicants are subject to UA and a background check. Groups meet once a week for about 90 minutes.

Agency: Volunteers Of America, Northern Rockies

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Supper Prep Downtown or West

Prepare a meal under the direction of the kitchen coordinator.

Agency: The Banquet

Prepare a meal under the direction of the kitchen coordinator.

Agency: The Banquet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Super Serve Downtown or West

Serve a meal and visit with guests

Agency: The Banquet

Serve a meal and visit with guests

Agency: The Banquet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Downtown Breakfast Serve

Serve Breakfast

Agency: The Banquet

Serve Breakfast

Agency: The Banquet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Downtown Breakfast Preparation

Assist in preparing a breakfast

Agency: The Banquet

Assist in preparing a breakfast

Agency: The Banquet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Senior Center Lunch prep and serve

Join our team to help make lunchtime a great experience! Lunch Helpers assist with preparing, serving, and cleaning up meals. Every day looks a little different — from setting up and greeting guests to lending a hand wherever it’s needed most.

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with others, likes to stay active, and wants to make a direct impact in their community. Scheduling can be flexible — volunteer for one day or on a regular basis.

Duties may include:

Assisting with meal prep and setup

Serving food and drinks

Cleaning tables, dishes, and kitchen areas

Creating a welcoming environment for guests

Interested?
We’d love to hear from you! Reach out for more information or to find a schedule that works best for you

Agency: Meade County Senior Citizens Center

Join our team to help make lunchtime a great experience! Lunch Helpers assist with preparing, serving, and cleaning up meals. Every day looks a little different — from setting up and greeting guests to lending a hand wherever it’s needed most.

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with others, likes to stay active, and wants to make a direct impact in their community. Scheduling can be flexible — volunteer for one day or on a regular basis.

Duties may include:

Assisting with meal prep and setup

Serving food and drinks

Cleaning tables, dishes, and kitchen areas

Creating a welcoming environment for guests

Interested?
We’d love to hear from you! Reach out for more information or to find a schedule that works best for you

Agency: Meade County Senior Citizens Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57785

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sign Language Communication Companion

Sign Language Communication Companion

LifeScape’s Mission is to empowering people to live their best life. 

Would you enjoy the opportunity to help with members of the Deaf community in a welcoming, supportive environment or maybe the opportunity to greatly improve receptive and expressive skills in ASL? LifeScape is in search of Sign Language/spoken English friends to assist in the communication between hearing individuals and the Deaf or hard-of-hearing.  Spend time together in leisure activities at person’s home or meet out in the community for fun opportunities. Days and times can vary according to everyone’s schedules.  Typically spending 1.5 -2.5hrs per time together.

 

Qualifications:

 1. Be compassionate, friendly, caring, patient, and dependable

 2.  Awareness of Deaf culture and ability to communicate with adults who use American Sign              Language in a variety of signing levels and styles.

 3. Good organization and time management skills.

4.  Dedication to dates established to get together.

5.  Willingness to try various leisure activities of interest to person supported by LifeScape.

 

The purpose of inviting volunteers to assist people in:

encourage participation in community exploring various leisure activities supports people to realize their likes/dislikes and personal goals to enhance learning-based leisure activities to increase communication and positive relationships between peers and community

Questions:  please reach out to VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org.

 LifeScape is committed to empowering people to live their best lives through personal connections, active community engagement, and fun.  . 

Agency: LifeScape

Sign Language Communication Companion

LifeScape’s Mission is to empowering people to live their best life. 

Would you enjoy the opportunity to help with members of the Deaf community in a welcoming, supportive environment or maybe the opportunity to greatly improve receptive and expressive skills in ASL? LifeScape is in search of Sign Language/spoken English friends to assist in the communication between hearing individuals and the Deaf or hard-of-hearing.  Spend time together in leisure activities at person’s home or meet out in the community for fun opportunities. Days and times can vary according to everyone’s schedules.  Typically spending 1.5 -2.5hrs per time together.

 

Qualifications:

 1. Be compassionate, friendly, caring, patient, and dependable

 2.  Awareness of Deaf culture and ability to communicate with adults who use American Sign              Language in a variety of signing levels and styles.

 3. Good organization and time management skills.

4.  Dedication to dates established to get together.

5.  Willingness to try various leisure activities of interest to person supported by LifeScape.

 

The purpose of inviting volunteers to assist people in:

encourage participation in community exploring various leisure activities supports people to realize their likes/dislikes and personal goals to enhance learning-based leisure activities to increase communication and positive relationships between peers and community

Questions:  please reach out to VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org.

 LifeScape is committed to empowering people to live their best lives through personal connections, active community engagement, and fun.  . 

Agency: LifeScape

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kiwanis Club Volunteer

Kiwanis is a global service organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. Our Kiwanis Club of Sioux Falls supports projects that help children, families, and neighborhoods thrive.


We’re looking for community-minded people who would like to:

Volunteer at local service projects that benefit children and families.Assist with fundraising events and community outreach.Share professional skills (marketing, event planning, grant writing, etc.) to strengthen our impact.

Agency: Kiwanis Club of Sioux Falls

Kiwanis is a global service organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. Our Kiwanis Club of Sioux Falls supports projects that help children, families, and neighborhoods thrive.


We’re looking for community-minded people who would like to:

Volunteer at local service projects that benefit children and families.Assist with fundraising events and community outreach.Share professional skills (marketing, event planning, grant writing, etc.) to strengthen our impact.

Agency: Kiwanis Club of Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flyer Distributor

The Rapid City Arts Council (RCAC) often has need to distribute flyers to neighborhood businesses to spread the word about our growing list of programs, classes, and events. Flyer distributors represent our organization in the community and are often person individuals will interact with to talk about the Rapid City Arts Council and the Dahl. 

Volunteers will be asked to deliver paper flyers to local businesses and request that the flyer be put up on their bulletin board. Volunteers are also responsible for selecting out of date flyers from the RCAC and removing them from local bulletin boards. 

Volunteers will be given a stack of flyers to distribute as well as a current list of businesses that RCAC flyers regularly appear in.

Volunteers are expected to walk up to an hour at a time, speak with staff at local businesses, and lift up to 10lbs unassisted.

Agency: Rapid City Arts Council at the Dahl

The Rapid City Arts Council (RCAC) often has need to distribute flyers to neighborhood businesses to spread the word about our growing list of programs, classes, and events. Flyer distributors represent our organization in the community and are often person individuals will interact with to talk about the Rapid City Arts Council and the Dahl. 

Volunteers will be asked to deliver paper flyers to local businesses and request that the flyer be put up on their bulletin board. Volunteers are also responsible for selecting out of date flyers from the RCAC and removing them from local bulletin boards. 

Volunteers will be given a stack of flyers to distribute as well as a current list of businesses that RCAC flyers regularly appear in.

Volunteers are expected to walk up to an hour at a time, speak with staff at local businesses, and lift up to 10lbs unassisted.

Agency: Rapid City Arts Council at the Dahl

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Children's Home Society - School Mentor Volunteer

Volunteer Provides the opportuinity for children to interact with a positive adult role model. Volunteer facilitates cheal learning and increase of self-esteem through physical activities.  Volunteer communicates efftively with staff about scheduling, personal preferences, and therapy plan.  Volunteer assists school staff where needed.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Volunteer Provides the opportuinity for children to interact with a positive adult role model. Volunteer facilitates cheal learning and increase of self-esteem through physical activities.  Volunteer communicates efftively with staff about scheduling, personal preferences, and therapy plan.  Volunteer assists school staff where needed.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Companions

Senior Companions of South Dakota is a volunteer program that provides in-home assistance and respite care to the elderly and disabled in more than 50 communities across South Dakota. The program has been called one of South Dakota's most positive senior programs. It allows low- income, healthy volunteers an opportunity to provide companionship and in-home assistance to those who need help to live independently.
Senior Companion activities might include:
♦ companionship through visits
♦ transportation
♦ meal planning and preparation
♦ light housekeeping
♦ playing cards
♦ reminiscing or just enjoying the friendship of a peer.
Senior Companion volunteers receive an hourly stipend, mileage reimbursement, meal allowances and other benefits. These benefits do not reduce any governmental assistance and are not taxable.
The Senior Companion is valuable in the care and support of our clients, especially in our rural communities. There is no charge for our services to the client or a client's famiy. Clients report that Senior Companions help prevent or delay long-term care placement, increase the client’s ability to live alone, reduce loneliness and isolation, and reduce stress levels.  
Call Carol at (605) 721-8884 or email bhsrcompanion@rushmore.com for more information.

Agency: Senior Companions of the Black Hills

Senior Companions of South Dakota is a volunteer program that provides in-home assistance and respite care to the elderly and disabled in more than 50 communities across South Dakota. The program has been called one of South Dakota's most positive senior programs. It allows low- income, healthy volunteers an opportunity to provide companionship and in-home assistance to those who need help to live independently.
Senior Companion activities might include:
♦ companionship through visits
♦ transportation
♦ meal planning and preparation
♦ light housekeeping
♦ playing cards
♦ reminiscing or just enjoying the friendship of a peer.
Senior Companion volunteers receive an hourly stipend, mileage reimbursement, meal allowances and other benefits. These benefits do not reduce any governmental assistance and are not taxable.
The Senior Companion is valuable in the care and support of our clients, especially in our rural communities. There is no charge for our services to the client or a client's famiy. Clients report that Senior Companions help prevent or delay long-term care placement, increase the client’s ability to live alone, reduce loneliness and isolation, and reduce stress levels.  
Call Carol at (605) 721-8884 or email bhsrcompanion@rushmore.com for more information.

Agency: Senior Companions of the Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Volunteer Service Bank is seeking passionate leaders to join our nonprofit board! If you have experience in HR, marketing, or fundraising, we'd love your expertise to help us grow.

The Volunteer Service Bank connects community volunteers with neighbors needing rides to medical appointments, ensuring access to care and support for healthier, stronger communities.


What you'll do as a board member:

Provide guidance and oversight to support our missionShare your professional expertise to help our organization growAct as an ambassador in the community, building awareness and connectionsSupport fundraising efforts through advocacy, outreach and participation

Commitment:
Board terms typically last 3 years with meetings quarterly.

If you're ready to use your skills to give back and help our organization be the best it can be, we'd love to hear from you!


Please contact Molly at vsbcoordinator@gmail.com OR (605)692-6102

Agency: Volunteer Service Bank

Volunteer Service Bank is seeking passionate leaders to join our nonprofit board! If you have experience in HR, marketing, or fundraising, we'd love your expertise to help us grow.

The Volunteer Service Bank connects community volunteers with neighbors needing rides to medical appointments, ensuring access to care and support for healthier, stronger communities.


What you'll do as a board member:

Provide guidance and oversight to support our missionShare your professional expertise to help our organization growAct as an ambassador in the community, building awareness and connectionsSupport fundraising efforts through advocacy, outreach and participation

Commitment:
Board terms typically last 3 years with meetings quarterly.

If you're ready to use your skills to give back and help our organization be the best it can be, we'd love to hear from you!


Please contact Molly at vsbcoordinator@gmail.com OR (605)692-6102

Agency: Volunteer Service Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Champions

We are looking for some volunteers to come and assist with organizing and sorting through the overhaul of donations for our thrift store. Some responsibilities include organizing, receiving donations, checking customers out at the counter, stocking, rotating, staging displays and merchandise for purchase. 

Agency: Western South Dakota Community Action

We are looking for some volunteers to come and assist with organizing and sorting through the overhaul of donations for our thrift store. Some responsibilities include organizing, receiving donations, checking customers out at the counter, stocking, rotating, staging displays and merchandise for purchase. 

Agency: Western South Dakota Community Action

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Group Volunteering at Helpline Center

There are many ways to get involved as a group to support the Helpline Center's mission every day.

Community Influencers: Use personal or professional networks to promote events, share campaigns, or recruit attendees and donors. Distribute brochures, flyers, or promote programs/events at coffee shops, libraries, and community centers.

Maintenance Support: Rally a team of volunteers to complete indoor and outdoor maintenance projects that keep the Helpline Center running smoothly and looking its best.

Special Events: Be part of our signature events like the Step Forward Walk and the Spirit of Volunteerism Breakfast. Roles may include event setup, registration, hospitality, and more.

Corporate Packing Events: Gather your co-workers and join in assembling care kits and other needed items.

Caring Cards: Create uplifting cards for Helpline Center staff or to be included with 988 journals.

Staff Support: Show some love to Helpline Center staff. An act of kindness goes a long way! Buy or cook a meal for staff, deliver baked goods or flowers, or dream up another way to show your support.

Agency: Helpline Center

There are many ways to get involved as a group to support the Helpline Center's mission every day.

Community Influencers: Use personal or professional networks to promote events, share campaigns, or recruit attendees and donors. Distribute brochures, flyers, or promote programs/events at coffee shops, libraries, and community centers.

Maintenance Support: Rally a team of volunteers to complete indoor and outdoor maintenance projects that keep the Helpline Center running smoothly and looking its best.

Special Events: Be part of our signature events like the Step Forward Walk and the Spirit of Volunteerism Breakfast. Roles may include event setup, registration, hospitality, and more.

Corporate Packing Events: Gather your co-workers and join in assembling care kits and other needed items.

Caring Cards: Create uplifting cards for Helpline Center staff or to be included with 988 journals.

Staff Support: Show some love to Helpline Center staff. An act of kindness goes a long way! Buy or cook a meal for staff, deliver baked goods or flowers, or dream up another way to show your support.

Agency: Helpline Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lasagna Love - Make A Meal for Those In Need in the Sioux Empire

Lasagna Love was started at the beginning of the pandemic when the founder of Good to Mama was looking for a way to help moms in her community. She and her toddler started making and delivering meals to families in the neighborhood who were struggling, whether that struggle was financial, emotional, or simply a feeling of overwhelm.
Lasagna Love has since grown into a national movement, with thousands of people all cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during a time full of uncertainty and stress.
Volunteers can sign up for a frequency that works for them, making a meal monthly, weekly, 3 times a week, etc. The volunteer would sign up on the website (lasagnalove.org), and then would be provided with a family's information to coordinate a date and time to deliver the meal. To register, please visit lasagnalove.orgFor more information, email Laney.

Agency: Lasagna Love Inc.

Lasagna Love was started at the beginning of the pandemic when the founder of Good to Mama was looking for a way to help moms in her community. She and her toddler started making and delivering meals to families in the neighborhood who were struggling, whether that struggle was financial, emotional, or simply a feeling of overwhelm.
Lasagna Love has since grown into a national movement, with thousands of people all cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during a time full of uncertainty and stress.
Volunteers can sign up for a frequency that works for them, making a meal monthly, weekly, 3 times a week, etc. The volunteer would sign up on the website (lasagnalove.org), and then would be provided with a family's information to coordinate a date and time to deliver the meal. To register, please visit lasagnalove.orgFor more information, email Laney.

Agency: Lasagna Love Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lasagna Love - Make A Meal for Those In Need In Brookings

Lasagna Love was started at the beginning of the pandemic, when the founder of Good to Mama was looking for a way to help moms in her community. She and her toddler started making and delivering meals to families in the neighborhood who were struggling, whether that struggle was financial, emotional, or simply a feeling of overwhelm.

Lasagna Love has since grown into a national movement, with thousands of people all cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families, but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during a time full of uncertainty and stress.

To register, please visit: lasagnalove.org
  Volunteers can sign up for a frequence that works for them, making a meal monthly, weekly, 3 times a week, etc. 
  The volunteer would sign up on the website (lasagnalove.org) then would be give a family's information to coordinate a date and time to deliver the meal.

Agency: Lasagna Love Inc.

Lasagna Love was started at the beginning of the pandemic, when the founder of Good to Mama was looking for a way to help moms in her community. She and her toddler started making and delivering meals to families in the neighborhood who were struggling, whether that struggle was financial, emotional, or simply a feeling of overwhelm.

Lasagna Love has since grown into a national movement, with thousands of people all cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families, but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during a time full of uncertainty and stress.

To register, please visit: lasagnalove.org
  Volunteers can sign up for a frequence that works for them, making a meal monthly, weekly, 3 times a week, etc. 
  The volunteer would sign up on the website (lasagnalove.org) then would be give a family's information to coordinate a date and time to deliver the meal.

Agency: Lasagna Love Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SculptureWalk Installation Volunteers

Requesting SculptureWalk Volunteers

Who: Requesting able-bodied volunteers 13 and older. Volunteers who are OK with heavy lifting are a plus!
What: Assist with all the logistics involved in taking down the organization's current set of sculptures and getting new sculptures put up at their downtown Sioux Falls locations

Where: Installation activities take place along the SculptureWalk route (mostly along Phillips Avenue between 8th and 13th Streets)

When: Taking down the current set of sculptures usually happens in the early morning on a Saturday in mid-April. Putting up the new set of sculptures usually happens in the early morning on a Saturday in early May


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375

Agency: Sculpture Walk Sioux Falls

Requesting SculptureWalk Volunteers

Who: Requesting able-bodied volunteers 13 and older. Volunteers who are OK with heavy lifting are a plus!
What: Assist with all the logistics involved in taking down the organization's current set of sculptures and getting new sculptures put up at their downtown Sioux Falls locations

Where: Installation activities take place along the SculptureWalk route (mostly along Phillips Avenue between 8th and 13th Streets)

When: Taking down the current set of sculptures usually happens in the early morning on a Saturday in mid-April. Putting up the new set of sculptures usually happens in the early morning on a Saturday in early May


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375

Agency: Sculpture Walk Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104-6311

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spotlight Theatre Company Volunteer

Requesting Spotlight Theatre Company Volunteers

Who: Requesting volunteers 13+ who enjoy theatre and/or working with area youth

What: Assist the Spotlight Theatre Company, the Washington Pavilion’s in-house youth theatre program, in putting on its multiple fully staged productions each year. Volunteers can assist in the following capacities:

 - Costumes/Props/Set Construction
 - Painting
 - Rehearsal assistance
 - Backstage supervision

Where: At the Washington Pavilion and Orpheum Theater, both in downtown Sioux Falls

When: Volunteer commitments are seasonal and the production staff offers flexible scheduling

Why: Volunteers play a critical role in bringing Spotlight’s inclusive, high-quality productions to life


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Requesting Spotlight Theatre Company Volunteers

Who: Requesting volunteers 13+ who enjoy theatre and/or working with area youth

What: Assist the Spotlight Theatre Company, the Washington Pavilion’s in-house youth theatre program, in putting on its multiple fully staged productions each year. Volunteers can assist in the following capacities:

 - Costumes/Props/Set Construction
 - Painting
 - Rehearsal assistance
 - Backstage supervision

Where: At the Washington Pavilion and Orpheum Theater, both in downtown Sioux Falls

When: Volunteer commitments are seasonal and the production staff offers flexible scheduling

Why: Volunteers play a critical role in bringing Spotlight’s inclusive, high-quality productions to life


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104-6311

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Visual Arts Center Greeter/Guide

Requesting Visual Arts Center Greeters & Guides

Who: Requesting volunteers 16 and older
What: Serving as a Visual Arts Center (VAC) Entrance Desk Greeter and leading tours of the galleries as requested by guests and/or scheduled by groups visiting the museum

Where: At the VAC entrance desk inside the Washington Pavilion

Training: Plenty of training provided by Museums staff and fellow volunteers - no prior art expertise necessary!
When: Volunteers usually serve on a set day of the week for a three-hour session between the museum hours of 10:00 am and 5:00 pm.

Why: Museum guests appreciate a friendly face and welcoming presence upon their arrival at the VAC. Volunteer-led tours of the exhibits on display are often the favorite part of guests' visits to the Pavilion!


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Requesting Visual Arts Center Greeters & Guides

Who: Requesting volunteers 16 and older
What: Serving as a Visual Arts Center (VAC) Entrance Desk Greeter and leading tours of the galleries as requested by guests and/or scheduled by groups visiting the museum

Where: At the VAC entrance desk inside the Washington Pavilion

Training: Plenty of training provided by Museums staff and fellow volunteers - no prior art expertise necessary!
When: Volunteers usually serve on a set day of the week for a three-hour session between the museum hours of 10:00 am and 5:00 pm.

Why: Museum guests appreciate a friendly face and welcoming presence upon their arrival at the VAC. Volunteer-led tours of the exhibits on display are often the favorite part of guests' visits to the Pavilion!


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104-6311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Washington Pavilion and Orpheum Theater Usher

Requesting Performance Ushers

Who: Requesting friendly volunteers 14 and older who are comfortable with stairs, dark spaces, reading tickets, standing for periods of time, and operating ticket scanners

What: Serving as an usher for Washington Pavilion performances, including Broadway shows, the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, big-name artists, local group performances, comedians, and more!

Where: At the Washington Pavilion and Orpheum Theater, both in downtown Sioux Falls

When: Ushers serve on a season-by-season basis. The Pavilion staff loves to have volunteers join them for at least three performances each month

Why: Ushers play a critical role in maximizing the Pavilion guest experience and provide invaluable services by taking tickets, assisting guests to their seats, answering questions, and creating a pleasant and welcoming environment for all. Ushers get to meet lots of new people and experience quality performances


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Requesting Performance Ushers

Who: Requesting friendly volunteers 14 and older who are comfortable with stairs, dark spaces, reading tickets, standing for periods of time, and operating ticket scanners

What: Serving as an usher for Washington Pavilion performances, including Broadway shows, the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, big-name artists, local group performances, comedians, and more!

Where: At the Washington Pavilion and Orpheum Theater, both in downtown Sioux Falls

When: Ushers serve on a season-by-season basis. The Pavilion staff loves to have volunteers join them for at least three performances each month

Why: Ushers play a critical role in maximizing the Pavilion guest experience and provide invaluable services by taking tickets, assisting guests to their seats, answering questions, and creating a pleasant and welcoming environment for all. Ushers get to meet lots of new people and experience quality performances


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104-6311

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Summer Camp Assistant

Requesting Summer Camp Volunteers

Who: Requesting volunteers 13 and older

What: Volunteering as a Pavilion camps assistant, acting as the camp instructor's second set of eyes, ears, and helping hands for the 90+ art-, science-, and performing arts-focused camps the Pavilion hosts each summer

Where: Camps happen in various locations inside the Washington Pavilion

When: Camps are one-week offerings (two-week runs for music theatre camps) Monday-Thursday from 8:30 am-12:00 pm and/or 1:00-4:30 pm between early June and early August. Volunteers are asked to sign up and be present for each day of a camp

Why: Volunteers get to explore the many exciting areas of art, science, and theatre while serving as a positive role model and mentor to younger peers


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Requesting Summer Camp Volunteers

Who: Requesting volunteers 13 and older

What: Volunteering as a Pavilion camps assistant, acting as the camp instructor's second set of eyes, ears, and helping hands for the 90+ art-, science-, and performing arts-focused camps the Pavilion hosts each summer

Where: Camps happen in various locations inside the Washington Pavilion

When: Camps are one-week offerings (two-week runs for music theatre camps) Monday-Thursday from 8:30 am-12:00 pm and/or 1:00-4:30 pm between early June and early August. Volunteers are asked to sign up and be present for each day of a camp

Why: Volunteers get to explore the many exciting areas of art, science, and theatre while serving as a positive role model and mentor to younger peers


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104-6311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kirby Science Discovery Center Assistant

Requesting Kirby Science Discovery Center (KSDC) Volunteers

Who: Requesting volunteers 13 and older
What: Volunteering in the KSDC. Volunteers can:

- Oversee the floors, clean/sanitize exhibits & surfaces as needed, and make sure exhibits are looking good and working well

- Lead fun activities for children and families  in the Jack’s Imagination Lab and the Children's Studio (inside the Visual Arts Center)

Plenty of on-site training provided by Pavilion Museums staff!
Where: In and around the KSDC, located inside the Pavilion
When: Times are flexible. Volunteers often serve once or twice per week in three-hour sessions between the museum hours of 10:00 am and 5:00 pm Tuesday through Sunday
Why: Volunteers help provide first-class museum experiences for the 120,000 guests who annually visit the KSDC


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Requesting Kirby Science Discovery Center (KSDC) Volunteers

Who: Requesting volunteers 13 and older
What: Volunteering in the KSDC. Volunteers can:

- Oversee the floors, clean/sanitize exhibits & surfaces as needed, and make sure exhibits are looking good and working well

- Lead fun activities for children and families  in the Jack’s Imagination Lab and the Children's Studio (inside the Visual Arts Center)

Plenty of on-site training provided by Pavilion Museums staff!
Where: In and around the KSDC, located inside the Pavilion
When: Times are flexible. Volunteers often serve once or twice per week in three-hour sessions between the museum hours of 10:00 am and 5:00 pm Tuesday through Sunday
Why: Volunteers help provide first-class museum experiences for the 120,000 guests who annually visit the KSDC


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104-6311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Field Trip Assistant

Requesting Field Trip Volunteers

Who: Requesting volunteers 16+ with good mobility who enjoy working with elementary- and middle school-aged students in large groups

What: Assist the Pavilion's Museum staff in hosting educational field trips for area students. Volunteers can serve in the following capacities:

- As Field Trip Assistants: greet students, their teachers, and chaperones upon arrival, distribute itineraries, direct groups to their destinations, and help move sack lunches (with rolling Pavilion bins) to the 3rd-floor lobby

- As Museum Floor Volunteers: supervise the Science Center floors, reset exhibits, answer questions from groups, and direct groups to the locations of their next stops during their visits

Where: In and around the Pavilion’s museums and lobbies

When: 9:00 am-12:00 pm and/or 11:00-2:00 pm on weekdays in April and May. Volunteers may be scheduled on a certain day or days of the week or on an as-needed basis when the Pavilion knows it will be hosting lots of groups

Why: Volunteers help provide first-class experiences for the thousands of students who visit the Pavilion on field trips each spring


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375. 

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Requesting Field Trip Volunteers

Who: Requesting volunteers 16+ with good mobility who enjoy working with elementary- and middle school-aged students in large groups

What: Assist the Pavilion's Museum staff in hosting educational field trips for area students. Volunteers can serve in the following capacities:

- As Field Trip Assistants: greet students, their teachers, and chaperones upon arrival, distribute itineraries, direct groups to their destinations, and help move sack lunches (with rolling Pavilion bins) to the 3rd-floor lobby

- As Museum Floor Volunteers: supervise the Science Center floors, reset exhibits, answer questions from groups, and direct groups to the locations of their next stops during their visits

Where: In and around the Pavilion’s museums and lobbies

When: 9:00 am-12:00 pm and/or 11:00-2:00 pm on weekdays in April and May. Volunteers may be scheduled on a certain day or days of the week or on an as-needed basis when the Pavilion knows it will be hosting lots of groups

Why: Volunteers help provide first-class experiences for the thousands of students who visit the Pavilion on field trips each spring


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375. 

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104-6311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Building Tour Guide

Requesting Building Tour Guides
Who: Requesting friendly, outgoing volunteers ages 16+ with good mobility who enjoy history and public speaking
What: Leading tours of the Washington Pavilion, which is housed in the beautifully renovated former Washington High School. Tour itineraries and topics adjust depending on the audience, be that Washington High School alumni, local students, or visitors to Sioux Falls
Where: Inside the Washington Pavilion, especially its performance spaces and museums
When: Tours are scheduled through the Pavilion's sales office. Volunteers are requested to lead tours based on when groups schedule their visit
Why: The building is the site of "Old Washington High," which educated tens of thousands of Sioux Falls families for nearly a century and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Building tour guides help ensure the legacy and bring to life the history of this one-of-a-kind facility!


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Requesting Building Tour Guides
Who: Requesting friendly, outgoing volunteers ages 16+ with good mobility who enjoy history and public speaking
What: Leading tours of the Washington Pavilion, which is housed in the beautifully renovated former Washington High School. Tour itineraries and topics adjust depending on the audience, be that Washington High School alumni, local students, or visitors to Sioux Falls
Where: Inside the Washington Pavilion, especially its performance spaces and museums
When: Tours are scheduled through the Pavilion's sales office. Volunteers are requested to lead tours based on when groups schedule their visit
Why: The building is the site of "Old Washington High," which educated tens of thousands of Sioux Falls families for nearly a century and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Building tour guides help ensure the legacy and bring to life the history of this one-of-a-kind facility!


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104-6311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: "Street Team" Poster Delivery

Requesting "Street Team" Poster Delivery Volunteers
Who: Requesting volunteers ages 16+
What: Delivering posters to area business to promote upcoming Pavilion events & concerts
Where: Various locations around downtown Sioux Falls
When: Street Team volunteers are welcome to drop off posters at their businesses in a timely manner when it’s convenient for them. Volunteers receive notice when new posters are ready to deliver, which usually happens about once or twice per month
Why: Street Team volunteers have the satisfaction of promoting the Pavilion programs and get to familiarize themselves with downtown Sioux Falls businesses
Bonus: For every 10 hours of Street Team service, volunteers are eligible to receive complimentary/discounted tickets to a Pavilion-hosted performance (some restrictions apply)


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Requesting "Street Team" Poster Delivery Volunteers
Who: Requesting volunteers ages 16+
What: Delivering posters to area business to promote upcoming Pavilion events & concerts
Where: Various locations around downtown Sioux Falls
When: Street Team volunteers are welcome to drop off posters at their businesses in a timely manner when it’s convenient for them. Volunteers receive notice when new posters are ready to deliver, which usually happens about once or twice per month
Why: Street Team volunteers have the satisfaction of promoting the Pavilion programs and get to familiarize themselves with downtown Sioux Falls businesses
Bonus: For every 10 hours of Street Team service, volunteers are eligible to receive complimentary/discounted tickets to a Pavilion-hosted performance (some restrictions apply)


To volunteer, Express Interest below. For more information, call (605) 731-2375.

Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104-6311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pickup/Putting Away

BBP is seeking a volunteer to pick up food from Hy-Vee and deliver to our site.  In addition, help put away food that's delivered on Thursdays from Feeding South Dakota.   Delivery from Feeding South Dakota is usually at 9am.  This is 3 Thursday's a month.  If you don't have a vehicle large enough for the order from Hy-Vee, we have options available! 

Agency: Brookings Backpack Project

BBP is seeking a volunteer to pick up food from Hy-Vee and deliver to our site.  In addition, help put away food that's delivered on Thursdays from Feeding South Dakota.   Delivery from Feeding South Dakota is usually at 9am.  This is 3 Thursday's a month.  If you don't have a vehicle large enough for the order from Hy-Vee, we have options available! 

Agency: Brookings Backpack Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing & Development Support Volunteer

Use your marketing and development skills to support the work of the Helpline Center. Examples include but are not limited to staffing booths, grant support, content writing, photography, or any other skills you would like to share. Interview and background check required. 

Agency: Helpline Center

Use your marketing and development skills to support the work of the Helpline Center. Examples include but are not limited to staffing booths, grant support, content writing, photography, or any other skills you would like to share. Interview and background check required. 

Agency: Helpline Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: One-on-one Friendship Volunteer

Make a Meaningful Connection with Someone Special

Black Hills Works empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to fully participate in our community through a variety of supportive services. As a One-on-One Friendship Volunteer, you'll have the rewarding opportunity to develop a genuine connection with an individual we support.

This person-centered volunteer role is perfect for compassionate individuals who value meaningful relationships. You'll spend quality time with your matched friend engaging in activities you both enjoy - whether that's taking walks together, working on puzzles, playing games, reading, or simply sharing conversation. Sometimes, being a good listener is the greatest gift you can give. 

By dedicating just a couple of hours each month, you'll

Create joy through shared experiencesFoster independence and community connectionDevelop a rewarding friendship that enriches both livesMake a lasting difference in someone's life

If you enjoy laughing, smiling, and building authentic relationships, this volunteer opportunity is for you! The moments you share will become highlights of the week for both you and the person you support. 

To learn more or sign up, please contact:

Carrie Moser at cmoser@bhws.com or 605-718-6207.

Agency: Black Hills Works

Make a Meaningful Connection with Someone Special

Black Hills Works empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to fully participate in our community through a variety of supportive services. As a One-on-One Friendship Volunteer, you'll have the rewarding opportunity to develop a genuine connection with an individual we support.

This person-centered volunteer role is perfect for compassionate individuals who value meaningful relationships. You'll spend quality time with your matched friend engaging in activities you both enjoy - whether that's taking walks together, working on puzzles, playing games, reading, or simply sharing conversation. Sometimes, being a good listener is the greatest gift you can give. 

By dedicating just a couple of hours each month, you'll

Create joy through shared experiencesFoster independence and community connectionDevelop a rewarding friendship that enriches both livesMake a lasting difference in someone's life

If you enjoy laughing, smiling, and building authentic relationships, this volunteer opportunity is for you! The moments you share will become highlights of the week for both you and the person you support. 

To learn more or sign up, please contact:

Carrie Moser at cmoser@bhws.com or 605-718-6207.

Agency: Black Hills Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Suzie Cappa Art Center Volunteer

Inspire Creativity and Support Artists with Disabilities

The Suzie Cappa Art Center (SCAC) provides a vibrant, supportive environment where artists with disabilities can express themselves creatively and develop their artistic talents. As an SCAC Volunteer, you'll have the rewarding opportunity to be part of this inspiring creative community.

Primary Volunteer Opportunities:

Artist Assistant:
Work directly alongside talented artists as they bring their creative visions to life! You'll provide encouragement, practical assistance, and supportive guidance as artists work on their projects. Whether helping mix paint colors, offering gentle suggestions, or simply providing companionship during the creative process, your presence makes a meaningful difference.

Supply & Donation Organizer:
Help maintain the artistic heartbeat of the center by organizing art supplies and processing donations. Your organizational skills will ensure artists have access to the materials they need when inspiration strikes. This behind-the-scenes role is perfect for detail-oriented volunteers who enjoy creating order and systems.

Why Volunteer at SCAC:

Witness the transformative power of art in a supportive communityBuild relationships with artists and celebrate their creative achievementsShare your love of art in a meaningful, impactful wayBe part of an inclusive creative space that values all abilities

No professional art experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm, patience, and appreciation for creative expression!

To learn more or become an SCAC Volunteer, please contact:
Carrie Moser
Email: cmoser@bhws.com
Phone: 605-718-6207

Join us at the Suzie Cappa Art Center and help make art accessible to everyone!

Agency: Black Hills Works

Inspire Creativity and Support Artists with Disabilities

The Suzie Cappa Art Center (SCAC) provides a vibrant, supportive environment where artists with disabilities can express themselves creatively and develop their artistic talents. As an SCAC Volunteer, you'll have the rewarding opportunity to be part of this inspiring creative community.

Primary Volunteer Opportunities:

Artist Assistant:
Work directly alongside talented artists as they bring their creative visions to life! You'll provide encouragement, practical assistance, and supportive guidance as artists work on their projects. Whether helping mix paint colors, offering gentle suggestions, or simply providing companionship during the creative process, your presence makes a meaningful difference.

Supply & Donation Organizer:
Help maintain the artistic heartbeat of the center by organizing art supplies and processing donations. Your organizational skills will ensure artists have access to the materials they need when inspiration strikes. This behind-the-scenes role is perfect for detail-oriented volunteers who enjoy creating order and systems.

Why Volunteer at SCAC:

Witness the transformative power of art in a supportive communityBuild relationships with artists and celebrate their creative achievementsShare your love of art in a meaningful, impactful wayBe part of an inclusive creative space that values all abilities

No professional art experience is required—just bring your enthusiasm, patience, and appreciation for creative expression!

To learn more or become an SCAC Volunteer, please contact:
Carrie Moser
Email: cmoser@bhws.com
Phone: 605-718-6207

Join us at the Suzie Cappa Art Center and help make art accessible to everyone!

Agency: Black Hills Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter for Family Safety - Donations Processor/Shelter Aide Volunteer

The Donations Processor is responsible for documenting, inspecting, and organizing donations and stock and maintaining the inventory of closets and storage areas.

Key Responsibilities:
1. Process and organize in-kind donations.
2. Stock, organize, and maintain the inventory of assigned closets and storage areas.
3. Assist in keeping the shelter clean and orderly.
4. Help with putting seasonal clothing in the Boutique

5. Helping shelter staff with tasks such as but not limited to, Passing out hygiene items, laundry detergent, Hair products, etc.

Work Schedule:
Hours are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 9 AM and 5 PM.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

The Donations Processor is responsible for documenting, inspecting, and organizing donations and stock and maintaining the inventory of closets and storage areas.

Key Responsibilities:
1. Process and organize in-kind donations.
2. Stock, organize, and maintain the inventory of assigned closets and storage areas.
3. Assist in keeping the shelter clean and orderly.
4. Help with putting seasonal clothing in the Boutique

5. Helping shelter staff with tasks such as but not limited to, Passing out hygiene items, laundry detergent, Hair products, etc.

Work Schedule:
Hours are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 9 AM and 5 PM.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Volunteer

A free lunch for guests is served from 11:30 a.m. each weekday and 3:30 p.m. on the weekends. We serve about 120 guests each day! Volunteer duties include preparation of lunch, serving lunch and some clean-up. Have a “factory line” of people to prepare plates and hand out to guests.

Food items for lunch are provided by and are already at the BDHH kitchen. Our kitchen manager will guide you through the recipe of the day!

Opportunity to partially or fully sponsor the cost of the meal served: to fully sponsor the cost, it would be around $200-$250.

This is a great volunteer opportunity for everyone including families and businesses!

Please note that by responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing up.

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

A free lunch for guests is served from 11:30 a.m. each weekday and 3:30 p.m. on the weekends. We serve about 120 guests each day! Volunteer duties include preparation of lunch, serving lunch and some clean-up. Have a “factory line” of people to prepare plates and hand out to guests.

Food items for lunch are provided by and are already at the BDHH kitchen. Our kitchen manager will guide you through the recipe of the day!

Opportunity to partially or fully sponsor the cost of the meal served: to fully sponsor the cost, it would be around $200-$250.

This is a great volunteer opportunity for everyone including families and businesses!

Please note that by responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing up.

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Memory Care Companion

Bring joy, comfort, and connection to older adults living with memory loss. As a Memory Care Companion, you’ll spend quality time with residents in a memory care setting, offering your presence, conversation, and care. Your visits provide meaningful social interaction, reduce loneliness, and help residents feel seen and valued.

Responsibilities:

Engage in friendly conversation, reminiscence, or simply offer a calm presence Take walks or sit together in shared spaces Participate in simple activities like puzzles, music, reading aloud, or looking at photos Offer gentle encouragement and reassurance as needed Follow safety protocols and guidance from staff when interacting with residents

You’re a great fit if you:

Are kind, patient, and a good listener Enjoy one-on-one interactions and can offer calm, steady companionship Understand or are willing to learn about dementia and memory care needs Can maintain appropriate boundaries and confidentiality

Agency: Edgewood Sioux Falls Memory Care

Bring joy, comfort, and connection to older adults living with memory loss. As a Memory Care Companion, you’ll spend quality time with residents in a memory care setting, offering your presence, conversation, and care. Your visits provide meaningful social interaction, reduce loneliness, and help residents feel seen and valued.

Responsibilities:

Engage in friendly conversation, reminiscence, or simply offer a calm presence Take walks or sit together in shared spaces Participate in simple activities like puzzles, music, reading aloud, or looking at photos Offer gentle encouragement and reassurance as needed Follow safety protocols and guidance from staff when interacting with residents

You’re a great fit if you:

Are kind, patient, and a good listener Enjoy one-on-one interactions and can offer calm, steady companionship Understand or are willing to learn about dementia and memory care needs Can maintain appropriate boundaries and confidentiality

Agency: Edgewood Sioux Falls Memory Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Connections on Call - Sioux Empire

Join Connections On Call  Volunteer When It Works for You!

Want to make a difference but can’t commit to a regular volunteer schedule? Connections On Call is the perfect way to give back when and how it works best for you. When urgent needs pop up in the community, whether it’s helping at a food drive, filling last-minute volunteer spots, or assembling care kits, we reach out to our Connections On Call crew first.

Why join?

✅ You pick the opportunities that fit your schedule

✅ Help where you’re needed most

✅ Get texts or emails when a need arises

✅ Be part of a fast, flexible team that steps up to serve

Whether you’ve got 30 minutes or a few hours, you can create real impact, on your time.

Respond here and become part of the team that’s always ready to respond with heart.

Agency: Helpline Center

Join Connections On Call  Volunteer When It Works for You!

Want to make a difference but can’t commit to a regular volunteer schedule? Connections On Call is the perfect way to give back when and how it works best for you. When urgent needs pop up in the community, whether it’s helping at a food drive, filling last-minute volunteer spots, or assembling care kits, we reach out to our Connections On Call crew first.

Why join?

✅ You pick the opportunities that fit your schedule

✅ Help where you’re needed most

✅ Get texts or emails when a need arises

✅ Be part of a fast, flexible team that steps up to serve

Whether you’ve got 30 minutes or a few hours, you can create real impact, on your time.

Respond here and become part of the team that’s always ready to respond with heart.

Agency: Helpline Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Big Brother for Student

LifeScape is looking for a "Big Brother" mentor to be a support and friend for a young adult male at the Children's Campus.

Student is in his late teens and enjoys Sports, Legos and other various activities. He loves being active and learning. So someone willing to learn together, talk sports and being active would be ideal.
He is big fan of Video Games, going out to eat, painting and various other things.

Please reach out if you are interested in being an active mentor to this student and we can set up a meet and greet!

Agency: LifeScape

LifeScape is looking for a "Big Brother" mentor to be a support and friend for a young adult male at the Children's Campus.

Student is in his late teens and enjoys Sports, Legos and other various activities. He loves being active and learning. So someone willing to learn together, talk sports and being active would be ideal.
He is big fan of Video Games, going out to eat, painting and various other things.

Please reach out if you are interested in being an active mentor to this student and we can set up a meet and greet!

Agency: LifeScape

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer at Bishop Dudley

The front desk staffers are the first people our guests, volunteers and donors often encounter as they call or come through the doors. Duties at the front desk can vary from getting someone a warm pair of socks, answering questions about dropping off donations, answering questions about the facility, contacting a staff member and everything in between.

Please note that by responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing up.

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

The front desk staffers are the first people our guests, volunteers and donors often encounter as they call or come through the doors. Duties at the front desk can vary from getting someone a warm pair of socks, answering questions about dropping off donations, answering questions about the facility, contacting a staff member and everything in between.

Please note that by responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing up.

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Buddy

Looking for a meaningful way to give back and connect with others? Join us for Bingo Night, a fun and low-key event where volunteers host a few rounds of bingo with our homeless guests. It's a chance to bring joy, laughter, and a little friendly competition to those who could use a bright spot in their day.

Details:

What: Lead or assist with a bingo game for our guests Who: Individuals or small groups welcome When: Flexible scheduling available Where: At our shelter We provide: All the bingo supplies Bonus: If you're able, please consider bringing a few small prizes (snacks, soda, colored pencils, etc.) — they make a big difference! (please do not bring gift cards) 

No experience needed — just a warm heart and a willingness to engage. We'll guide you through everything.

Interested? Contact volunteer@bdhh.org today! 

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Looking for a meaningful way to give back and connect with others? Join us for Bingo Night, a fun and low-key event where volunteers host a few rounds of bingo with our homeless guests. It's a chance to bring joy, laughter, and a little friendly competition to those who could use a bright spot in their day.

Details:

What: Lead or assist with a bingo game for our guests Who: Individuals or small groups welcome When: Flexible scheduling available Where: At our shelter We provide: All the bingo supplies Bonus: If you're able, please consider bringing a few small prizes (snacks, soda, colored pencils, etc.) — they make a big difference! (please do not bring gift cards) 

No experience needed — just a warm heart and a willingness to engage. We'll guide you through everything.

Interested? Contact volunteer@bdhh.org today! 

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Receptionist

Greet guests as they come into the Center of Hope Care Center, answer phone calls, assist in referrals, share the Good News of Jesus to anyone who is willing to listen, direct guests needing assistance to pastoral staff in Care Center, etc.


Sign up to volunteer on their website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Greet guests as they come into the Center of Hope Care Center, answer phone calls, assist in referrals, share the Good News of Jesus to anyone who is willing to listen, direct guests needing assistance to pastoral staff in Care Center, etc.


Sign up to volunteer on their website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Center of Hope Free Evening Clinic: Prayer Partners

As the Center of Hope Free Evening Clinic medical staff care for the physical needs of our patients, the Prayer Partner addresses our patients' spiritual needs. As a Christian outreach, we want people to know the Good News of Jesus Christ. For more information, please contact our Nurse Manager, Mary Kaufman, via email at mary@centerofhopesf.org.


Sign up to volunteer on the Center of Hope website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

As the Center of Hope Free Evening Clinic medical staff care for the physical needs of our patients, the Prayer Partner addresses our patients' spiritual needs. As a Christian outreach, we want people to know the Good News of Jesus Christ. For more information, please contact our Nurse Manager, Mary Kaufman, via email at mary@centerofhopesf.org.


Sign up to volunteer on the Center of Hope website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing Ministry Volunteer

Center of Hope offers free clothing and winter gear for individuals and families in need and affordable clothing and winter gear for those who want to "stretch their dollar." Clothing Ministry volunteers help stock the Care Center with clothing and winter gear, organize the clothing rooms, and assist in the Care Center. We have the most need for Clothing Ministry volunteers in the Fall months as we prepare for our busy winter season. 


Sign up to volunteer on the Center of Hope website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Center of Hope offers free clothing and winter gear for individuals and families in need and affordable clothing and winter gear for those who want to "stretch their dollar." Clothing Ministry volunteers help stock the Care Center with clothing and winter gear, organize the clothing rooms, and assist in the Care Center. We have the most need for Clothing Ministry volunteers in the Fall months as we prepare for our busy winter season. 


Sign up to volunteer on the Center of Hope website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Center of Hope exists to walk alongside people to promote physical and spiritual health, and ultimately change our community one life at a time. Board members work alongside our Executive Director to govern the Center of Hope as a whole. 3-year commitment. Must be approved by the Center of Hope Board of Directors.


Sign up to volunteer on the Center of Hope website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Center of Hope exists to walk alongside people to promote physical and spiritual health, and ultimately change our community one life at a time. Board members work alongside our Executive Director to govern the Center of Hope as a whole. 3-year commitment. Must be approved by the Center of Hope Board of Directors.


Sign up to volunteer on the Center of Hope website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Newsletter Stuffer

Center of Hope sends Newsletters to their supporters every other month. Since they do not hire anyone to stuff their Newsletters, they rely on volunteers to stuff them for them. If you are interested in being a Newsletter stuffer, please reach out to our Executive Director, Adam Hofer, via email at adam@centerofhopesf.org, and he will put you on our volunteer Newsletter list!


Sign up to volunteer on the Center of Hope website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Center of Hope sends Newsletters to their supporters every other month. Since they do not hire anyone to stuff their Newsletters, they rely on volunteers to stuff them for them. If you are interested in being a Newsletter stuffer, please reach out to our Executive Director, Adam Hofer, via email at adam@centerofhopesf.org, and he will put you on our volunteer Newsletter list!


Sign up to volunteer on the Center of Hope website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bike Ministry Mechanic

Restore donated bicycles to meet our standards, create a Christian culture around bicycles, assist and teach guests bicycle repair, and keep the Bike Ministry clean and organized. Flexible schedule. Training is provided.


Sign up to volunteer on their website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Restore donated bicycles to meet our standards, create a Christian culture around bicycles, assist and teach guests bicycle repair, and keep the Bike Ministry clean and organized. Flexible schedule. Training is provided.


Sign up to volunteer on their website HERE.

Agency: Center of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Center of Hope Volunteer

There's a lot of different ways to be involved at the Center of Hope. Whether you're an up front or a behind the scenes type of person, we have ways to put your gifts to use!

Ways to Help          * Front Desk            *  Bike Ministry              * Free Evening Clinic      *  Newsletters                  *  Event Support                     * Clothing Ministry    

to complete application, visit https://www.centerofhopesf.org/support-us

Agency: Center of Hope

There's a lot of different ways to be involved at the Center of Hope. Whether you're an up front or a behind the scenes type of person, we have ways to put your gifts to use!

Ways to Help          * Front Desk            *  Bike Ministry              * Free Evening Clinic      *  Newsletters                  *  Event Support                     * Clothing Ministry    

to complete application, visit https://www.centerofhopesf.org/support-us

Agency: Center of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Donations

Your act of donating blood through Vitalant can make a significant difference in the lives of hospital patients in your community and beyond. Your help is urgently required at our local donation center to ensure that life-saving blood is readily available for those in need. Regardless of your blood type, we welcome healthy individuals to donate as soon as possible. You can even bring a friend along to join you in this noble cause. Let us come together and make a significant impact on someone's life by donating the gift of life through blood. For more information, email our local Vitalant or call 605-646-2640. Click here to schedule your donation.

Agency: Vitalant

Your act of donating blood through Vitalant can make a significant difference in the lives of hospital patients in your community and beyond. Your help is urgently required at our local donation center to ensure that life-saving blood is readily available for those in need. Regardless of your blood type, we welcome healthy individuals to donate as soon as possible. You can even bring a friend along to join you in this noble cause. Let us come together and make a significant impact on someone's life by donating the gift of life through blood. For more information, email our local Vitalant or call 605-646-2640. Click here to schedule your donation.

Agency: Vitalant

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Special Events Volunteer

A Special Events Volunteer assists in a variety of activities, which may include: selling tickets, handling concession work, supervision of exhibit areas, leading games/activities, and directing visitors. Expectations are that the volunteer arrives on time and stays for the assigned time. Opportunities may be available during the day or evening.

All museum volunteers must complete a volunteer application, background check, and orientation. To receive an application or more information, click "Respond" and the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out!

Agency: Siouxland Heritage Museums

A Special Events Volunteer assists in a variety of activities, which may include: selling tickets, handling concession work, supervision of exhibit areas, leading games/activities, and directing visitors. Expectations are that the volunteer arrives on time and stays for the assigned time. Opportunities may be available during the day or evening.

All museum volunteers must complete a volunteer application, background check, and orientation. To receive an application or more information, click "Respond" and the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out!

Agency: Siouxland Heritage Museums

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Collections--group volunteers

Do you have a group from your church, club, or school that would like to serve with Siouxland Heritage Museums? Our Irene Hall Museum Resource Center is home to thousands of historic artifacts, and we sometimes need help organizing, moving, cleaning, and performing other tasks to help preserve these items for the future. These duties can seem mundane, but many hands make the work much more fun! We welcome groups from middle-school-aged to adults. Opportunities are available on weekdays, between 9am and 4pm. 

Please note: By responding to this event, you are not signing up. The Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to learn more about your group and discuss scheduling possibilities. 

Agency: Siouxland Heritage Museums

Do you have a group from your church, club, or school that would like to serve with Siouxland Heritage Museums? Our Irene Hall Museum Resource Center is home to thousands of historic artifacts, and we sometimes need help organizing, moving, cleaning, and performing other tasks to help preserve these items for the future. These duties can seem mundane, but many hands make the work much more fun! We welcome groups from middle-school-aged to adults. Opportunities are available on weekdays, between 9am and 4pm. 

Please note: By responding to this event, you are not signing up. The Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to learn more about your group and discuss scheduling possibilities. 

Agency: Siouxland Heritage Museums

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57107

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Historic Home Tour Guide (Docent)

Docents complete a docent training program and provide historical interpretation of the Pettigrew Home to the public through guided tours. Help visitors understand local history in a new and exciting way! Docents should have good communication skills and a willingness to work with all ages. 

 

Hours are primarily during the day, on weekdays or weekends. Training for new docents is conducted once per year, usually in the spring. All museum volunteers must complete a volunteer application, background check, and orientation/training. To receive an application or more information, click "Respond" and the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out!

Agency: Siouxland Heritage Museums

Docents complete a docent training program and provide historical interpretation of the Pettigrew Home to the public through guided tours. Help visitors understand local history in a new and exciting way! Docents should have good communication skills and a willingness to work with all ages. 

 

Hours are primarily during the day, on weekdays or weekends. Training for new docents is conducted once per year, usually in the spring. All museum volunteers must complete a volunteer application, background check, and orientation/training. To receive an application or more information, click "Respond" and the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out!

Agency: Siouxland Heritage Museums

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Material Cutting Volunteers Needed!

Hope Haven International Ministries has sent 150,000 wheelchairs to 109 countries over the last 30 years. When we started sending wheelchairs, we realized that there was a shortage of children's wheelchairs. As a result, we partnered with Dordt University to create a pediatric wheelchair for children with Cerebral Palsy. We now manufacture this wheelchair in Northwest Iowa and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This chair has become very popular among those in developing countries and we need volunteers to come and cut materials needed for wheelchair production. We have the scissors, markers, and Naugahyde needed to complete this task. Please let us know if this is of interest to you, and we would love to talk with you about it! For more information, click Express Interest below, email kteslaa@hopehaven.org or call 605.332.8300.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries

Hope Haven International Ministries has sent 150,000 wheelchairs to 109 countries over the last 30 years. When we started sending wheelchairs, we realized that there was a shortage of children's wheelchairs. As a result, we partnered with Dordt University to create a pediatric wheelchair for children with Cerebral Palsy. We now manufacture this wheelchair in Northwest Iowa and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This chair has become very popular among those in developing countries and we need volunteers to come and cut materials needed for wheelchair production. We have the scissors, markers, and Naugahyde needed to complete this task. Please let us know if this is of interest to you, and we would love to talk with you about it! For more information, click Express Interest below, email kteslaa@hopehaven.org or call 605.332.8300.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sewing Volunteers Needed!

We are in need of some people who know how to sew or willing to learn how to sew to put together pieces of the Hope Haven Kid Chair. We have everything you need to get started; materials, a sewing machine, etc. and would be willing to train. Please let us know if this is of interest to you, and we would love to talk with you about it! For more information call 605-595-3093.

Hope Haven International has sent 150,000 wheelchairs to 109 countries worldwide to impoverished adults and children. Without a wheelchair, many disabled individuals are confined to their homes; only able to enjoy their communities by being carried around by their family members. Having a wheelchair gives the recipient hope, opportunities they never thought possible and unthinkable joy. When we started sending chairs, we realized that we weren't receiving many wheelchairs for children. As a result, we partnered with Dordt University to create the Hope Haven Kid Chair. This chair has been sent all over the world and is heavily sought after.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries

We are in need of some people who know how to sew or willing to learn how to sew to put together pieces of the Hope Haven Kid Chair. We have everything you need to get started; materials, a sewing machine, etc. and would be willing to train. Please let us know if this is of interest to you, and we would love to talk with you about it! For more information call 605-595-3093.

Hope Haven International has sent 150,000 wheelchairs to 109 countries worldwide to impoverished adults and children. Without a wheelchair, many disabled individuals are confined to their homes; only able to enjoy their communities by being carried around by their family members. Having a wheelchair gives the recipient hope, opportunities they never thought possible and unthinkable joy. When we started sending chairs, we realized that we weren't receiving many wheelchairs for children. As a result, we partnered with Dordt University to create the Hope Haven Kid Chair. This chair has been sent all over the world and is heavily sought after.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Site Cleaner/shelf stocker

Volunteer opportunites would include sweeping and mopping floors, cleaning bathroom and public waiting area. Other duties would include washing windows, cleaning blinds and wiping out refrigerators. Other opportunities would include stocking shelves with food items and marking cans/boxes as needed.

Agency: Brookings County Food Pantry

Volunteer opportunites would include sweeping and mopping floors, cleaning bathroom and public waiting area. Other duties would include washing windows, cleaning blinds and wiping out refrigerators. Other opportunities would include stocking shelves with food items and marking cans/boxes as needed.

Agency: Brookings County Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NEW Volunteer Shop in Brookings! Building Wheelchairs for the Disabled Across the World

Hope Haven International Ministries has an exciting new volunteer shop in Brookings, SD. At this shop we will be refurbishing wheelchairs to be repurposed and given a new life. This job is trainable and will be very easy to catch on. There is no time commitment for this opportunity, we just ask that you let us know if you plan on coming so that we can ensure someone is available to work with you! Come help make a difference in the lives of others!

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries

Hope Haven International Ministries has an exciting new volunteer shop in Brookings, SD. At this shop we will be refurbishing wheelchairs to be repurposed and given a new life. This job is trainable and will be very easy to catch on. There is no time commitment for this opportunity, we just ask that you let us know if you plan on coming so that we can ensure someone is available to work with you! Come help make a difference in the lives of others!

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Building Wheelchairs for Children with Disabilities

You will help fabricate wheelchair parts using drills, saws, and varied machinery. We will train. These wheelchairs will go to children around the world improving quality of life and giving access to possibilities. We box these wheelchair parts and send them overseas to help provide jobs for those with disabilities or related to people with disabilities. Please come and help change lives.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries

You will help fabricate wheelchair parts using drills, saws, and varied machinery. We will train. These wheelchairs will go to children around the world improving quality of life and giving access to possibilities. We box these wheelchair parts and send them overseas to help provide jobs for those with disabilities or related to people with disabilities. Please come and help change lives.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes