Opportunities From: Helpline Center Volunteer Connections

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


Volunteer: Employment Helpers

Do you have experience with resumes, job applications, or career coaching? Join us in empowering parents at our family homeless shelter as they take steps toward stability and independence.

We're looking for Employment Helper Volunteers to work one-on-one with parents to:

✅ Build or update resumes ✅ Navigate online job applications ✅ Practice interview skills ✅ Offer encouragement and job-seeking tips

Time Commitment: Flexible hours – weekdays and weekends available

Even just 1–2 hours per week can make a lasting difference!

Skills Needed:

Patience and empathy Basic knowledge of job search tools Good communication Experience in HR, hiring, or job coaching a plus (but not required!)


Please note

Responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing upA brief background check is required for all volunteers working with families and children. We’ll walk you through the process

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Do you have experience with resumes, job applications, or career coaching? Join us in empowering parents at our family homeless shelter as they take steps toward stability and independence.

We're looking for Employment Helper Volunteers to work one-on-one with parents to:

✅ Build or update resumes ✅ Navigate online job applications ✅ Practice interview skills ✅ Offer encouragement and job-seeking tips

Time Commitment: Flexible hours – weekdays and weekends available

Even just 1–2 hours per week can make a lasting difference!

Skills Needed:

Patience and empathy Basic knowledge of job search tools Good communication Experience in HR, hiring, or job coaching a plus (but not required!)


Please note

Responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing upA brief background check is required for all volunteers working with families and children. We’ll walk you through the process

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday Volunteer (Linens)

Help with linens. Folding, stocking, organizing, etc  (Ask for Jenn for more details) 

Agency: Love INC of the Black Hills

Help with linens. Folding, stocking, organizing, etc  (Ask for Jenn for more details) 

Agency: Love INC of the Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Help (Saturdays)

Help 1 day a week in the warehouse, sorting, stocking, organizing, etc.  Contact Kaleb for more details.

Agency: Love INC of the Black Hills

Help 1 day a week in the warehouse, sorting, stocking, organizing, etc.  Contact Kaleb for more details.

Agency: Love INC of the Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday Volunteer (Point of Sale, carpentry &/or sanding)

Ask for Destri for more details.  Several Saturday tasks are needing volunteers to help.  Additionally, looking for help with participants on T/W/Th/Sat.  

Agency: Love INC of the Black Hills

Ask for Destri for more details.  Several Saturday tasks are needing volunteers to help.  Additionally, looking for help with participants on T/W/Th/Sat.  

Agency: Love INC of the Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Van Driver

Clean driving record - willing to safely transport individuals in a van.  Contact Jill for more details. 

Agency: Love INC of the Black Hills

Clean driving record - willing to safely transport individuals in a van.  Contact Jill for more details. 

Agency: Love INC of the Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer at Center for Families

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

Responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing upA brief background check is required for all volunteers working with families and children. We’ll walk you through the process!

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

Responding to this posting, you are expressing your interest in volunteering, not officially signing upA brief background check is required for all volunteers working with families and children. We’ll walk you through the process!

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kids FIRST Free Vision Screenings

LifeSight, based in Rapid City, provides free Kids FIRST vision screenings in elementary schools and is the vision screening provider for Rapid City Area Schools (RCAS). Volunteers are needed to assist with vision screenings and assemble mailings. Volunteers are required to complete a Kids FIRST Volunteer Application, background check, orientation, and RCAS Volunteer Information Form. Must be able to hold a small camera-like device steady to administer screenings (training provided), adapt to various screening circumstances, and work with children. Screenings are scheduled weekday mornings, September to May. Schedules are provided monthly with volunteers able to select dates they wish to volunteer. Please call LifeSight, (605) 716-6733, before August 29.

Agency: LifeSight

LifeSight, based in Rapid City, provides free Kids FIRST vision screenings in elementary schools and is the vision screening provider for Rapid City Area Schools (RCAS). Volunteers are needed to assist with vision screenings and assemble mailings. Volunteers are required to complete a Kids FIRST Volunteer Application, background check, orientation, and RCAS Volunteer Information Form. Must be able to hold a small camera-like device steady to administer screenings (training provided), adapt to various screening circumstances, and work with children. Screenings are scheduled weekday mornings, September to May. Schedules are provided monthly with volunteers able to select dates they wish to volunteer. Please call LifeSight, (605) 716-6733, before August 29.

Agency: LifeSight

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Activity Volunteers

Do you love games, creativity, and making people smile? Come share that joy with families at our shelter!

We’re looking for Family Activity Volunteers to lead fun, family-friendly events like bingo nights, game time, arts & crafts sessions, and more. These activities bring laughter, connection, and a sense of normalcy to families going through challenging times.

Ways You Can Help:

Host a game night, bingo, or movie evening Lead arts & crafts projects for kids and parents Help with holiday-themed events or weekend activities Just be present and create a fun, encouraging space!

No Experience Necessary – Just Bring the Fun!

Perfect for:

Individuals or families who want to give back Youth groups, school clubs, or community organizations Anyone with a heart for helping families feel at home

Please Note:

We currently have very few supplies available, so it’s a huge help if volunteers can bring their own materials (games, craft items, etc.). We'll provide the space, the families, and all the appreciation!A brief background check is required for all volunteers working with families and children. We’ll walk you through the process!

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Do you love games, creativity, and making people smile? Come share that joy with families at our shelter!

We’re looking for Family Activity Volunteers to lead fun, family-friendly events like bingo nights, game time, arts & crafts sessions, and more. These activities bring laughter, connection, and a sense of normalcy to families going through challenging times.

Ways You Can Help:

Host a game night, bingo, or movie evening Lead arts & crafts projects for kids and parents Help with holiday-themed events or weekend activities Just be present and create a fun, encouraging space!

No Experience Necessary – Just Bring the Fun!

Perfect for:

Individuals or families who want to give back Youth groups, school clubs, or community organizations Anyone with a heart for helping families feel at home

Please Note:

We currently have very few supplies available, so it’s a huge help if volunteers can bring their own materials (games, craft items, etc.). We'll provide the space, the families, and all the appreciation!A brief background check is required for all volunteers working with families and children. We’ll walk you through the process!

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor (18+)

Volunteer with BCYMP as a Mentor to a young person! 

Volunteer Mentors with BCYMP are caring, committed adults who meet one-on-one with a local youth once a week to build a trusting, supportive relationship. Mentors are role models who listen, encourage, and empower their Mentee to grow in confidence, connection, and emotional well-being. We provide training and ongoing support to ensure every match is successful and meaningful. Just one hour a week can make a lifelong difference in a child's life.

Agency: Brookings County Youth Mentoring Program

Volunteer with BCYMP as a Mentor to a young person! 

Volunteer Mentors with BCYMP are caring, committed adults who meet one-on-one with a local youth once a week to build a trusting, supportive relationship. Mentors are role models who listen, encourage, and empower their Mentee to grow in confidence, connection, and emotional well-being. We provide training and ongoing support to ensure every match is successful and meaningful. Just one hour a week can make a lifelong difference in a child's life.

Agency: Brookings County Youth Mentoring Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hang bows-Raise Awareness

WAVI needs volunteers to help raise awareness twice a year:

April 1: We put up teal bows around Rapid City for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

October 1: We put up purple bows for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

We’re asking individuals or groups to give 1–2 hours to:

  Hang the bows at the start of each month.

  Take them down when the month ends.

If you can spare a little time in April or October, we’d love your help!

Agency: Working Against Violence, Inc. (WAVI)

WAVI needs volunteers to help raise awareness twice a year:

April 1: We put up teal bows around Rapid City for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

October 1: We put up purple bows for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

We’re asking individuals or groups to give 1–2 hours to:

  Hang the bows at the start of each month.

  Take them down when the month ends.

If you can spare a little time in April or October, we’d love your help!

Agency: Working Against Violence, Inc. (WAVI)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: EmBe Volunteer Volleyball Coach

Volunteers make this program successful!

No volleyball experience necessary to coach a team. We ask that volunteers have a passion for mentoring young athletes and helping them be their very best! Two coaches (male or female, 18 years & above) are required for every team, creating flexibility in scheduling! We have two 10-week seasons you can choose from. Our winter seasons runs from January - March and our fall season runs from September - November. If a team does not have two coaches, they cannot continue with the season.

Volunteer coaches are provided training materials and practice plans for the entire season. Coaches give 1 hour of their time each week to their team for practices. Game days will be two hours on a Saturday. We will have a total of 4 game days and one tournament. We do understand schedule conflicts arise, we ask that all coaches be present at majority of practices and games.

If you are interested in coaching, please complete the volunteer application that can be found at www.embe.org/program/vollebyall. On this webpage, you will also find more information about the league. A background check will be required for all volunteers, but will be sent to you once the application is received and your coaching spot is confirmed.

Agency: EmBe

Volunteers make this program successful!

No volleyball experience necessary to coach a team. We ask that volunteers have a passion for mentoring young athletes and helping them be their very best! Two coaches (male or female, 18 years & above) are required for every team, creating flexibility in scheduling! We have two 10-week seasons you can choose from. Our winter seasons runs from January - March and our fall season runs from September - November. If a team does not have two coaches, they cannot continue with the season.

Volunteer coaches are provided training materials and practice plans for the entire season. Coaches give 1 hour of their time each week to their team for practices. Game days will be two hours on a Saturday. We will have a total of 4 game days and one tournament. We do understand schedule conflicts arise, we ask that all coaches be present at majority of practices and games.

If you are interested in coaching, please complete the volunteer application that can be found at www.embe.org/program/vollebyall. On this webpage, you will also find more information about the league. A background check will be required for all volunteers, but will be sent to you once the application is received and your coaching spot is confirmed.

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Girls on the Run Coach in Yankton

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57078

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Girls on the Run Coach in Watertown

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Girls on the Run Coach in the Pierre

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57051

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Girls on the Run Coach in Sioux Falls and Surrounding Areas

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr 

Agency: EmBe

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr 

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Girls on the Run Coach in the Black Hills Area

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Girls on the Run Coach in Mitchell

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Girls on the Run Coach in Custer and Hermosa

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November.

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57730

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Girls on the Run Coach in Brookings

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November. 

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Girls on the Run (GOTR) is an afterschool program for 3rd - 8th grade girls. During an 8-week season we focus on lessons that build social, emotional and physical skills. The program sets girls on a path toward lifelong healthy habits, empowerment, and inclusion. After each season, participants become equipped with essential tools to navigate life’s challenges with empathy, grace, and courage. From there, they become changemakers who lead with compassion, kindness, and resilience.

Join the GOTR impact by volunteering this season as a coach or junior coach (16 - 18 year-old's in high school). You do not have to be a runner to volunteer! There will always be two coaches at each practice leading a group of 8 - 15 girls through the curriculum. Coach commitment is once a week for 1.5 hours. New coaches will attend new coach training to learn more about the program, best practices, and how to facilitate the curriculum. We have two seasons you can choose from. Our spring season starts in March - May and our fall season starts in September - November. 

Sing up to coach today! - www.embe.org/gotr

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Birthday gift donor

At Bishop Dudley, we believe every young person deserves to feel seen, valued, and celebrated—especially on their birthday. We’re seeking donations of new, unwrapped gifts for children and teens staying at our shelter. We serve kids of all ages, from toddlers to teens (ages 13–18), and we welcome a variety of age-appropriate items.

Popular gift ideas include:

For teens: headphones or earbuds, Bluetooth speakers, journals, art supplies, skincare (especially sheet masks), nail polish, etc.

For younger kids: toys, books, puzzles, coloring supplies, and age-appropriate games.

Please note: We kindly ask that you do not donate gift cards or stuffed animals.

If you’d like to contribute or have questions, please contact us at volunteer@bdhh.org. Donations are accepted year-round at 101 N Indiana Ave, between 9 AM and 5 PM. Thank you for helping us celebrate these incredible kids!

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

At Bishop Dudley, we believe every young person deserves to feel seen, valued, and celebrated—especially on their birthday. We’re seeking donations of new, unwrapped gifts for children and teens staying at our shelter. We serve kids of all ages, from toddlers to teens (ages 13–18), and we welcome a variety of age-appropriate items.

Popular gift ideas include:

For teens: headphones or earbuds, Bluetooth speakers, journals, art supplies, skincare (especially sheet masks), nail polish, etc.

For younger kids: toys, books, puzzles, coloring supplies, and age-appropriate games.

Please note: We kindly ask that you do not donate gift cards or stuffed animals.

If you’d like to contribute or have questions, please contact us at volunteer@bdhh.org. Donations are accepted year-round at 101 N Indiana Ave, between 9 AM and 5 PM. Thank you for helping us celebrate these incredible kids!

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: In School Mentor

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: High School Mentor

The High School Mentoring Program offers support from school staff as well as support from the LSS High School Mentoring Program Coordinator. High School Mentoring matches can meet during the school day or during out of school hours.

High School matches commit to meeting four hours per month until the student graduates. This helps ensure a stable presence and support throughout the student’s high school career. Mentors assist students in setting and meeting goals in relationship development, school and work readiness and being a good citizen.

Students can be referred to this program by school personnel, case managers, parents/guardians, counselors or self-refer. LSS matches qualified students with volunteers based on need and student interest level. Complete a High School Mentoring referral form to enroll a student.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

The High School Mentoring Program offers support from school staff as well as support from the LSS High School Mentoring Program Coordinator. High School Mentoring matches can meet during the school day or during out of school hours.

High School matches commit to meeting four hours per month until the student graduates. This helps ensure a stable presence and support throughout the student’s high school career. Mentors assist students in setting and meeting goals in relationship development, school and work readiness and being a good citizen.

Students can be referred to this program by school personnel, case managers, parents/guardians, counselors or self-refer. LSS matches qualified students with volunteers based on need and student interest level. Complete a High School Mentoring referral form to enroll a student.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Better Together Mentor

Since 2015, Lutheran Social Services has brought older adults ages 65 and up together with trained volunteers. The LSS Better Together program matches elderly adults with volunteers in Minnehaha, Lincoln and Brookings counties. This program is part of our independent adult services and helps to establish trusting relationships and regular social opportunities between older adults who live on their own and LSS volunteers.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Since 2015, Lutheran Social Services has brought older adults ages 65 and up together with trained volunteers. The LSS Better Together program matches elderly adults with volunteers in Minnehaha, Lincoln and Brookings counties. This program is part of our independent adult services and helps to establish trusting relationships and regular social opportunities between older adults who live on their own and LSS volunteers.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pack Food Boxes

Every Thursday, we need a group of volunteers to help us pack boxes of food, starting at 2pm. The main job is to pull a wagon and fill boxes with food items (bread, cans, eggs, and other items), then bring the box outside to stack on a pallet. We do also need some volunteers to help us distribute the boxes. Guests drive up between 3pm and 5pm to get a box.
Please sign up on this Sign up Genius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0f49aeaa2fa57-volunteers#/
We couldn't do this every week without volunteers!

Agency: Feeding Brookings

Every Thursday, we need a group of volunteers to help us pack boxes of food, starting at 2pm. The main job is to pull a wagon and fill boxes with food items (bread, cans, eggs, and other items), then bring the box outside to stack on a pallet. We do also need some volunteers to help us distribute the boxes. Guests drive up between 3pm and 5pm to get a box.
Please sign up on this Sign up Genius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0f49aeaa2fa57-volunteers#/
We couldn't do this every week without volunteers!

Agency: Feeding Brookings

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Center for New Americans

Volunteer opportunities include mentoring families, assisting in English classes, or contributing to special projects like sorting donations or making blankets.

Apply to volunteer here: https://lsssd.org/services/community-connection/refugee-immigrant-support/volunteer-application.html

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Center for New Americans

Volunteer opportunities include mentoring families, assisting in English classes, or contributing to special projects like sorting donations or making blankets.

Apply to volunteer here: https://lsssd.org/services/community-connection/refugee-immigrant-support/volunteer-application.html

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Center for New Americans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Volunteer

Library volunteers help by pulling materials, delivering materials to home delivery patrons, cleaning, processing materials and more. If you're interested in volunteering for the library and have questions, contact Stephanie at (605) 394-6139 extension 1730.

Email Stephanie

To get started volunteering, please print the Volunteer Application Form, fill it out and drop it off at the library. Volunteers 18 and older also need to fill out a background release form.

Volunteer Application Form

Background Release Form

Agency: Rapid City Public Library

Library volunteers help by pulling materials, delivering materials to home delivery patrons, cleaning, processing materials and more. If you're interested in volunteering for the library and have questions, contact Stephanie at (605) 394-6139 extension 1730.

Email Stephanie

To get started volunteering, please print the Volunteer Application Form, fill it out and drop it off at the library. Volunteers 18 and older also need to fill out a background release form.

Volunteer Application Form

Background Release Form

Agency: Rapid City Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Better Together Volunteer

Since 2015, Lutheran Social Services has brought older adults ages 60 and up together with trained volunteers. The LSS Better Together program matches older adults with volunteers in Minnehaha, Lincoln and Brookings counties. This program is part of our independent adult services and helps to establish trusting relationships and regular social opportunities between older adults who live on their own and LSS volunteers.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services - Better Together

Since 2015, Lutheran Social Services has brought older adults ages 60 and up together with trained volunteers. The LSS Better Together program matches older adults with volunteers in Minnehaha, Lincoln and Brookings counties. This program is part of our independent adult services and helps to establish trusting relationships and regular social opportunities between older adults who live on their own and LSS volunteers.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services - Better Together

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Better Together Volunteer

Since 2015, Lutheran Social Services has brought older adults ages 60 and up together with trained volunteers. The LSS Better Together program matches older adults with volunteers in Minnehaha, Lincoln and Brookings counties. This program is part of our independent adult services and helps to establish trusting relationships and regular social opportunities between older adults who are living independently and LSS volunteers.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services - Better Together

Since 2015, Lutheran Social Services has brought older adults ages 60 and up together with trained volunteers. The LSS Better Together program matches older adults with volunteers in Minnehaha, Lincoln and Brookings counties. This program is part of our independent adult services and helps to establish trusting relationships and regular social opportunities between older adults who are living independently and LSS volunteers.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services - Better Together

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Character Coach

We would love to find character coaches for area high school teams. These people would come alongside athletic coaches and offer faith-based support and encouragement. 

Agency: Fellowship of Christian Athletes

We would love to find character coaches for area high school teams. These people would come alongside athletic coaches and offer faith-based support and encouragement. 

Agency: Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Schedule a Clean-Up Event

Friends of the Big Sioux River offers companies and organizations an opportunity to be directly involved in cleaning up the banks of our local streams and rivers. If your business or group is interested in donating time to help clean up a stretch of a waterway, FBSR will help to locate a site in need and provide the clean-up materials. Please email outreach@friendsofthebigsiouxriver.org or call 605-679-6973 to schedule your event today!

Agency: Friends of the Big Sioux River

Friends of the Big Sioux River offers companies and organizations an opportunity to be directly involved in cleaning up the banks of our local streams and rivers. If your business or group is interested in donating time to help clean up a stretch of a waterway, FBSR will help to locate a site in need and provide the clean-up materials. Please email outreach@friendsofthebigsiouxriver.org or call 605-679-6973 to schedule your event today!

Agency: Friends of the Big Sioux River

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer

Volunteers must be 18 years of age

Agency: Great After-School Place

Volunteers must be 18 years of age

Agency: Great After-School Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunchtime Support Volunteer

Help make mealtimes more welcoming and enjoyable for our members. This volunteer opportunity is available Monday through Friday from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Choose the days that work best for you. Tasks include carrying food to tables, clearing dishes, and connecting with others through friendly conversation. It's a simple way to make a meaningful impact.

Agency: Brookings Activity Center

Help make mealtimes more welcoming and enjoyable for our members. This volunteer opportunity is available Monday through Friday from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Choose the days that work best for you. Tasks include carrying food to tables, clearing dishes, and connecting with others through friendly conversation. It's a simple way to make a meaningful impact.

Agency: Brookings Activity Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Feeding Brookings Food Delivery

Every Thursday, we deliver 40-50 food boxes for Feeding Brookings. Driver needs assistance in handling/delivery of food boxes to individuals who cannot make it to the food pickup site.

Agency: BATA - Brookings Area Transit Authority

Every Thursday, we deliver 40-50 food boxes for Feeding Brookings. Driver needs assistance in handling/delivery of food boxes to individuals who cannot make it to the food pickup site.

Agency: BATA - Brookings Area Transit Authority

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Furniture Mission Woodshop Volunteer

Our woodshop volunteers help repair, restore, and occasionally build furniture to ensure donated items are safe, clean, and ready for distribution. Tasks may include sanding, gluing, painting, tightening hardware, or basic woodworking. This role is ideal for individuals comfortable with tools and hands-on work. Volunteers work independently or alongside others in a dedicated shop space, contributing directly to the quality of items given to families in need. For more information, please contact us at 605-977-6800.

Agency: Furniture Mission of South Dakota

Our woodshop volunteers help repair, restore, and occasionally build furniture to ensure donated items are safe, clean, and ready for distribution. Tasks may include sanding, gluing, painting, tightening hardware, or basic woodworking. This role is ideal for individuals comfortable with tools and hands-on work. Volunteers work independently or alongside others in a dedicated shop space, contributing directly to the quality of items given to families in need. For more information, please contact us at 605-977-6800.

Agency: Furniture Mission of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Furniture Mission Truck Volunteer

Truck Volunteers help with the pick-up and delivery of furniture across the community. This includes collecting donated items from households and delivering furniture to individuals and families in need. Volunteers may serve as drivers (with a valid driver’s license) or passengers, working together to load and unload items safely. Our truck volunteers are the heart of the Furniture Mission’s outreach, delivering hope and dignity, one piece of furniture at a time. For more information, please contact us at 605-977-6800.

Agency: Furniture Mission of South Dakota

Truck Volunteers help with the pick-up and delivery of furniture across the community. This includes collecting donated items from households and delivering furniture to individuals and families in need. Volunteers may serve as drivers (with a valid driver’s license) or passengers, working together to load and unload items safely. Our truck volunteers are the heart of the Furniture Mission’s outreach, delivering hope and dignity, one piece of furniture at a time. For more information, please contact us at 605-977-6800.

Agency: Furniture Mission of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Furniture Mission Front Desk Volunteer

As a Front Desk Volunteer at Furniture Mission, you are the welcoming face of our organization. This role is essential in creating a warm and respectful environment for clients, donors, and visitors. Responsibilities include answering phones, greeting guests, scheduling appointments, assisting with paperwork, and helping coordinate daily operations. Volunteers should be friendly, organized, and comfortable working with a diverse group of people. Your support helps ensure that every person who walks through our doors is treated with dignity and care. For more information, please contact us at 605-977-6800.

Agency: Furniture Mission of South Dakota

As a Front Desk Volunteer at Furniture Mission, you are the welcoming face of our organization. This role is essential in creating a warm and respectful environment for clients, donors, and visitors. Responsibilities include answering phones, greeting guests, scheduling appointments, assisting with paperwork, and helping coordinate daily operations. Volunteers should be friendly, organized, and comfortable working with a diverse group of people. Your support helps ensure that every person who walks through our doors is treated with dignity and care. For more information, please contact us at 605-977-6800.

Agency: Furniture Mission of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult 1:1 English Tutor

Want to make a difference in someone's life through teaching?

Caminando Juntos, a Hispanic Ministry Center in Sioux Falls, is seeking patient, friendly, and compassionate individuals willing to tutor English Language Learners 1:1.

Volunteers would set their own schedules and arrange tutoring times and locations with his/her assigned student; tutors should be available to tutor 2 hours per week. Daytime and evening tutor times are available.

Tutors will receive ongoing training and support, as well as teaching materials to make their job easy and rewarding. Tutors should be open to working with diverse cultures and would preferably have some teaching and/or tutoring experience, although teaching experience is not required. Knowledge of Spanish is helpful.

1:1 English classes run year round. A volunteer orientation and screening session is required and a commitment of three months minimum is preferred.

Flexible times, Minimum Age:18+ If you are interested, please contact ELL Coordinator, April Ross, by email or call (605) 274-3735 ext 14.

Agency: Caminando Juntos Hispanic Ministry

Want to make a difference in someone's life through teaching?

Caminando Juntos, a Hispanic Ministry Center in Sioux Falls, is seeking patient, friendly, and compassionate individuals willing to tutor English Language Learners 1:1.

Volunteers would set their own schedules and arrange tutoring times and locations with his/her assigned student; tutors should be available to tutor 2 hours per week. Daytime and evening tutor times are available.

Tutors will receive ongoing training and support, as well as teaching materials to make their job easy and rewarding. Tutors should be open to working with diverse cultures and would preferably have some teaching and/or tutoring experience, although teaching experience is not required. Knowledge of Spanish is helpful.

1:1 English classes run year round. A volunteer orientation and screening session is required and a commitment of three months minimum is preferred.

Flexible times, Minimum Age:18+ If you are interested, please contact ELL Coordinator, April Ross, by email or call (605) 274-3735 ext 14.

Agency: Caminando Juntos Hispanic Ministry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Classroom Teaching Assistant - evening

Want to make a difference in someone's life through teaching English language learners?

Caminando Juntos, a Hispanic Ministry Center in Sioux Falls, is seeking patient, friendly, and compassionate individuals to serve as classroom teaching assistants in our adult English classes.

Volunteers should be available to assist one evening per week in our group classes. Teaching assistants will work in cooperation with the classroom teacher to provide extra support and assistance to students (model pronunciation, practice speaking, help clarify, give examples, answer questions, etc.).

Volunteers receive ongoing training and support to make their job easy and rewarding. Volunteers should be open to working with diverse cultures. An intermediate level of Spanish is desired.

English classes run twice per year (fall and spring) and last 10 weeks. A volunteer orientation and screening session is required and a commitment of one semester.

Minimum Age:18+

Fall Session: Sept to Dec

Spring Session: Feb to May

If you are interested, please contact ELL Coordinator, April Ross, by email or call (605) 274-3735 ext 14.


Agency: Caminando Juntos Hispanic Ministry

Want to make a difference in someone's life through teaching English language learners?

Caminando Juntos, a Hispanic Ministry Center in Sioux Falls, is seeking patient, friendly, and compassionate individuals to serve as classroom teaching assistants in our adult English classes.

Volunteers should be available to assist one evening per week in our group classes. Teaching assistants will work in cooperation with the classroom teacher to provide extra support and assistance to students (model pronunciation, practice speaking, help clarify, give examples, answer questions, etc.).

Volunteers receive ongoing training and support to make their job easy and rewarding. Volunteers should be open to working with diverse cultures. An intermediate level of Spanish is desired.

English classes run twice per year (fall and spring) and last 10 weeks. A volunteer orientation and screening session is required and a commitment of one semester.

Minimum Age:18+

Fall Session: Sept to Dec

Spring Session: Feb to May

If you are interested, please contact ELL Coordinator, April Ross, by email or call (605) 274-3735 ext 14.


Agency: Caminando Juntos Hispanic Ministry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health and Healing

The What, When, and Where
The Church on the Street Health and Healing event will be held on Saturday, January 31st, 2026 from 1:00-3:00 at the Multi-Cultural Center (515 N Main Ave, Sioux Falls). This annual event is a day of pampering for people living without homes or in poverty. Haircuts, manicures, makeup applications, blood pressure checks, dental screenings, balloon animals, face painting, food, and more will all be free! Faith Through Frames will be there, giving all guests free portraits.

I want to help! How can I?
We need the following volunteers…

Hairstylists

Manicurists (no need to be a professional)

Makeup applicators (no requirement to be a professional)

Face painters (we provide stencils, so it’s effortless!)

People who will hang out with kids and help them with easy crafts

Help set up Saturday, TBD, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am

Help tear down on Saturday, January 31st, 2026, from 3-4

What can I donate to this event?
You can financially donate by sending checks to “Church on the Street - 515 N Main Ave - Sioux Falls, SD 57104”. Put “Health and Healing” in the memo line.

Agency: Church on the Street

The What, When, and Where
The Church on the Street Health and Healing event will be held on Saturday, January 31st, 2026 from 1:00-3:00 at the Multi-Cultural Center (515 N Main Ave, Sioux Falls). This annual event is a day of pampering for people living without homes or in poverty. Haircuts, manicures, makeup applications, blood pressure checks, dental screenings, balloon animals, face painting, food, and more will all be free! Faith Through Frames will be there, giving all guests free portraits.

I want to help! How can I?
We need the following volunteers…

Hairstylists

Manicurists (no need to be a professional)

Makeup applicators (no requirement to be a professional)

Face painters (we provide stencils, so it’s effortless!)

People who will hang out with kids and help them with easy crafts

Help set up Saturday, TBD, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am

Help tear down on Saturday, January 31st, 2026, from 3-4

What can I donate to this event?
You can financially donate by sending checks to “Church on the Street - 515 N Main Ave - Sioux Falls, SD 57104”. Put “Health and Healing” in the memo line.

Agency: Church on the Street

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 31, 2026

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer

Roles and responsibilities will vary. You will be required to attend a Vincentian Charism Volunteer Training and fulfill all Safeguarding Policy requirements including a background check.

Read more and Sign Up Here: https://svdpsd.com/volunteer-sign-up

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Sioux Falls South Dakota

Roles and responsibilities will vary. You will be required to attend a Vincentian Charism Volunteer Training and fulfill all Safeguarding Policy requirements including a background check.

Read more and Sign Up Here: https://svdpsd.com/volunteer-sign-up

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Sioux Falls South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holy Innocents Diaper Ministry

Roles and responsibilities will vary. You will be required to attend a Vincentian Charism Volunteer Training and fulfill all Safeguarding Policy requirements including a background check.

Read more and Sign Up Here: https://svdpsd.com/volunteer-sign-up

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Sioux Falls South Dakota

Roles and responsibilities will vary. You will be required to attend a Vincentian Charism Volunteer Training and fulfill all Safeguarding Policy requirements including a background check.

Read more and Sign Up Here: https://svdpsd.com/volunteer-sign-up

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Sioux Falls South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve a Meal at Freedom's Gate

We serve a meal after church every Sunday evening to those who don't feel comfortable in a regular church and those who are not allowed to around individuals under 18 years old. 

SIGN UP HERE

Meal Drop-Off Location 4800 S Tomar Rd Sioux Falls SD 

Preferred Drop-Off Time 4pm - Church is from 5-6:30ish

People to Cook For 115 Adults

Favorite Meals or Restaurants We all like casseroles. Cowboy casserole, Tator tot hotdish, lasagna, spaghetti, mexican lasagna, tacos/ walking tacos, and loaded baked potatoes to name a few.

Special Instructions They are big eaters and like leftovers for lunch pail the next day. There are 2 ovens to use as well. We arrive at 4:00 if you would like to do any meal prep at church, then we like everyone to worship with us from 5:00-6:15ish before coming back into the kitchen after the service to serve the meal. We have had some generous donations of different meats (inventory always changing), if you would like to use this in your meal you are making, please coordinate with Ruth getting access to this meat. Also we have had a very generous bakery donate desserts for us to use every week.

Agency: Freedom's Gate Church

We serve a meal after church every Sunday evening to those who don't feel comfortable in a regular church and those who are not allowed to around individuals under 18 years old. 

SIGN UP HERE

Meal Drop-Off Location 4800 S Tomar Rd Sioux Falls SD 

Preferred Drop-Off Time 4pm - Church is from 5-6:30ish

People to Cook For 115 Adults

Favorite Meals or Restaurants We all like casseroles. Cowboy casserole, Tator tot hotdish, lasagna, spaghetti, mexican lasagna, tacos/ walking tacos, and loaded baked potatoes to name a few.

Special Instructions They are big eaters and like leftovers for lunch pail the next day. There are 2 ovens to use as well. We arrive at 4:00 if you would like to do any meal prep at church, then we like everyone to worship with us from 5:00-6:15ish before coming back into the kitchen after the service to serve the meal. We have had some generous donations of different meats (inventory always changing), if you would like to use this in your meal you are making, please coordinate with Ruth getting access to this meat. Also we have had a very generous bakery donate desserts for us to use every week.

Agency: Freedom's Gate Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shelter for Family Safety - Receptionist

1.      Answer doors and assist visitors.

2.      Answer telephone, route callers, and distribute messages.

3.      Record in-kind donations

4.      Security standards are consistently maintained.

5.      Confidentiality is consistently maintained.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

1.      Answer doors and assist visitors.

2.      Answer telephone, route callers, and distribute messages.

3.      Record in-kind donations

4.      Security standards are consistently maintained.

5.      Confidentiality is consistently maintained.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Levitt Concert Volunteers

Love live music? Enjoy connecting with fellow music lovers? Join our volunteer team at Levitt at the Falls!

Our concerts wouldn’t be the same without the time and dedication of our volunteers, who help ensure the season runs smoothly and create a welcoming experience for everyone. There are opportunities for everyone, and we’d love to have you on board. Sign up today to learn more about how you can get involved! Summer volunteer roles include Greeters, Concessions Sales, Parking Assistance, and Set-Up Crew. In the fall and winter, our volunteers gather monthly for community service projects like the Banquet, Project Warm-Up, and Greater Goods.

Learn more and sign up here: https://www.levittsiouxfalls.org/volunteer/

Agency: Levitt at the Falls

Love live music? Enjoy connecting with fellow music lovers? Join our volunteer team at Levitt at the Falls!

Our concerts wouldn’t be the same without the time and dedication of our volunteers, who help ensure the season runs smoothly and create a welcoming experience for everyone. There are opportunities for everyone, and we’d love to have you on board. Sign up today to learn more about how you can get involved! Summer volunteer roles include Greeters, Concessions Sales, Parking Assistance, and Set-Up Crew. In the fall and winter, our volunteers gather monthly for community service projects like the Banquet, Project Warm-Up, and Greater Goods.

Learn more and sign up here: https://www.levittsiouxfalls.org/volunteer/

Agency: Levitt at the Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Black Hills Reads Community Engagers (General Volunteer)

Join us as a Black Hills Reads Community Engager and help make a lasting impact on children's literacy! Volunteers in this flexible role support a variety of hands-on and community-based projects, including sorting, cleaning, packing, and delivering books for kids, judging writing contests, assisting with outreach events, and hosting booths at local resource fairs and events. We provide all the materials and training needed. Whether you're available to volunteer once or on a regular basis, there's a way for you to get involved and help promote a love of reading in local kids.

Agency: Black Hills Reads, UWBH

Join us as a Black Hills Reads Community Engager and help make a lasting impact on children's literacy! Volunteers in this flexible role support a variety of hands-on and community-based projects, including sorting, cleaning, packing, and delivering books for kids, judging writing contests, assisting with outreach events, and hosting booths at local resource fairs and events. We provide all the materials and training needed. Whether you're available to volunteer once or on a regular basis, there's a way for you to get involved and help promote a love of reading in local kids.

Agency: Black Hills Reads, UWBH

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Host Family Volunteer

Host Families are volunteers who are willing to open their homes to kiddos whose parents are facing temporary crisis.   These families are needed year round, with an average length of stay being around 36 days.  Please note placements can be much shorter or longer depending upon the situation.  Host families are required to go through an application and training process.  This process helps to prepare host families for different experiences and also give us, Bethany, the opportunity to discover the host families openness to age, gender, etc.  Thank you for considering volunteering your time and opening your home to kiddos who need you.  This is an amazing way to serve our community!  

For more information, please call 605.343.7196.

Agency: Bethany Christian Services of Western South Dakota

Host Families are volunteers who are willing to open their homes to kiddos whose parents are facing temporary crisis.   These families are needed year round, with an average length of stay being around 36 days.  Please note placements can be much shorter or longer depending upon the situation.  Host families are required to go through an application and training process.  This process helps to prepare host families for different experiences and also give us, Bethany, the opportunity to discover the host families openness to age, gender, etc.  Thank you for considering volunteering your time and opening your home to kiddos who need you.  This is an amazing way to serve our community!  

For more information, please call 605.343.7196.

Agency: Bethany Christian Services of Western South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Avera Volunteer

Who are Avera Volunteers?
Volunteers at Avera come from all walks of life: students wanting to explore health care careers, newcomers seeking new connections, or retirees who want to contribute their time and abilities.

Volunteers must be 16 years of age or older. Most volunteers give of their time on a regularly scheduled basis, whether that’s one day a week or several days a week. You can concentrate on one specific job, or volunteer in several areas. We work with you to find the best fit.

What Do Volunteers Do?
Help and comfort hospice patients.
Rock NICU babies.
Welcome patients and visitors.
Escort patients to their destination in the hospital.
Work in a hospital gift shop.
Visit with patients.
Sew prayer quilts.
Knit caps for newborns.
Help with activities at a nursing home.
Provide clerical support.


Why Are Volunteers Needed in Health Care?

Volunteers make a difference by comforting and helping others, and just being a friend. Volunteers also do important supportive work to bolster the health care workforce and allow caregivers to spend more time with patients. Volunteers invest in the lives of others and in our community by strengthening local health care.


Fill out our volunteer application online and join us!

https://www.avera.org/locations/avera-mckennan/volunteer/

To learn more about joining our volunteer team, call us.
Avera McKennan Volunteer Services: 605-322-7897
Hospice: 605-322-7715
Avera Prince of Peace: 605-322-5605


Agency: Avera McKennan Hospital University Health Center

Who are Avera Volunteers?
Volunteers at Avera come from all walks of life: students wanting to explore health care careers, newcomers seeking new connections, or retirees who want to contribute their time and abilities.

Volunteers must be 16 years of age or older. Most volunteers give of their time on a regularly scheduled basis, whether that’s one day a week or several days a week. You can concentrate on one specific job, or volunteer in several areas. We work with you to find the best fit.

What Do Volunteers Do?
Help and comfort hospice patients.
Rock NICU babies.
Welcome patients and visitors.
Escort patients to their destination in the hospital.
Work in a hospital gift shop.
Visit with patients.
Sew prayer quilts.
Knit caps for newborns.
Help with activities at a nursing home.
Provide clerical support.


Why Are Volunteers Needed in Health Care?

Volunteers make a difference by comforting and helping others, and just being a friend. Volunteers also do important supportive work to bolster the health care workforce and allow caregivers to spend more time with patients. Volunteers invest in the lives of others and in our community by strengthening local health care.


Fill out our volunteer application online and join us!

https://www.avera.org/locations/avera-mckennan/volunteer/

To learn more about joining our volunteer team, call us.
Avera McKennan Volunteer Services: 605-322-7897
Hospice: 605-322-7715
Avera Prince of Peace: 605-322-5605


Agency: Avera McKennan Hospital University Health Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Road to Recovery Driver

Summary

The Road To Recovery Volunteer Driver provides people with transportation to and from their cancer-related medical appointments. Drivers donate their time to help people with cancer get the lifesaving treatments they need. 

https://volunteercommunity.cancer.org/s/acs-community-shift/a238X00000CBQsKQAX/road-to-recovery-driver-cs50986?language=en_US


Time Requirement

• Volunteers choose the rides that work best for their schedule. Most rides are scheduled during the weekday between 7am and 7pm.

• The American Cancer Society asks volunteers to commit to a minimum of 2 rides per month.


Benefits

As a Road to Recovery driver, you can serve your community and help local people, provide support and encouragement, have rewarding one to one interactions with cancer patients, build relationships and save lives. Road to Recovery offers flexible scheduling, you drive as much or as little as you want when you want.


Additional Notes


REQUIREMENTS:

• Between the ages of 18 and 84.

• Valid driver’s license and adequate automobile insurance.

• Access to a safe and reliable vehicle.

• Pass background check and motor vehicle records checks.

• Comfortable using technology with reliable internet access.

• Complete required training and follow through on ride commitments.

• Appreciation and respect for diverse backgrounds, lifestyles and cultures of patients, caregivers, volunteers, and staff.



RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Utilize mobile-friendly ride coordination tool to manage transportation requests.

• Follow safe driving procedures and disease transmission guidelines, including COVID-19 safety procedures.

• Abide by American Cancer Society privacy, confidentiality, and program guidelines.

• Participate in program evaluations and promotional opportunities, including new driver recruitment efforts, as applicable.



Staff Partner

Jodi Federspiel


Additional Info

For volunteers living in Minnehaha or Lincoln counties.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Summary

The Road To Recovery Volunteer Driver provides people with transportation to and from their cancer-related medical appointments. Drivers donate their time to help people with cancer get the lifesaving treatments they need. 

https://volunteercommunity.cancer.org/s/acs-community-shift/a238X00000CBQsKQAX/road-to-recovery-driver-cs50986?language=en_US


Time Requirement

• Volunteers choose the rides that work best for their schedule. Most rides are scheduled during the weekday between 7am and 7pm.

• The American Cancer Society asks volunteers to commit to a minimum of 2 rides per month.


Benefits

As a Road to Recovery driver, you can serve your community and help local people, provide support and encouragement, have rewarding one to one interactions with cancer patients, build relationships and save lives. Road to Recovery offers flexible scheduling, you drive as much or as little as you want when you want.


Additional Notes


REQUIREMENTS:

• Between the ages of 18 and 84.

• Valid driver’s license and adequate automobile insurance.

• Access to a safe and reliable vehicle.

• Pass background check and motor vehicle records checks.

• Comfortable using technology with reliable internet access.

• Complete required training and follow through on ride commitments.

• Appreciation and respect for diverse backgrounds, lifestyles and cultures of patients, caregivers, volunteers, and staff.



RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Utilize mobile-friendly ride coordination tool to manage transportation requests.

• Follow safe driving procedures and disease transmission guidelines, including COVID-19 safety procedures.

• Abide by American Cancer Society privacy, confidentiality, and program guidelines.

• Participate in program evaluations and promotional opportunities, including new driver recruitment efforts, as applicable.



Staff Partner

Jodi Federspiel


Additional Info

For volunteers living in Minnehaha or Lincoln counties.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57013

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food to You, the mobile food pantry

Volunteer at a Thursday Distribution

4-5 people from 4:15-8:00 pm
15-18 people from 5:15-8:00 pm

Volunteer groups from organizations, churches, and businesses, or family and friends are needed to sponsor and provide workers for each weekly food distribution.  Distributions happen from 6-7 pm on Thursdays. Volunteers come early on the Thursday they are scheduled to help to be trained by the Food to You coordinator, set up the area, unload and arrange items, and interact with guests as they conduct the distribution. 

Here is what is needed from each group:

4-5 volunteers to be at the site by 4:15pm to help with set up and stay through and help with the distribution, usually done before 8:00pm

15-18 volunteers to be at the site by 5:15pm, including some who are able to lift and carry boxes. All volunteers should be high school aged or older, middle school aged children may volunteer with adult supervision.

A sponsorship donation of $450 to cover the expense of the food purchased from the Feeding SD as well as the cost of the truck and driver for that evening.

Bring the food of the month; suggested to have been collected for a few weeks prior to serving.

Agency: Charis Ministry Partners

Volunteer at a Thursday Distribution

4-5 people from 4:15-8:00 pm
15-18 people from 5:15-8:00 pm

Volunteer groups from organizations, churches, and businesses, or family and friends are needed to sponsor and provide workers for each weekly food distribution.  Distributions happen from 6-7 pm on Thursdays. Volunteers come early on the Thursday they are scheduled to help to be trained by the Food to You coordinator, set up the area, unload and arrange items, and interact with guests as they conduct the distribution. 

Here is what is needed from each group:

4-5 volunteers to be at the site by 4:15pm to help with set up and stay through and help with the distribution, usually done before 8:00pm

15-18 volunteers to be at the site by 5:15pm, including some who are able to lift and carry boxes. All volunteers should be high school aged or older, middle school aged children may volunteer with adult supervision.

A sponsorship donation of $450 to cover the expense of the food purchased from the Feeding SD as well as the cost of the truck and driver for that evening.

Bring the food of the month; suggested to have been collected for a few weeks prior to serving.

Agency: Charis Ministry Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Member

Join the South Dakota Miss Amazing Board – Fundraising & Outreach Position Available!

South Dakota Miss Amazing is seeking a passionate and motivated individual to join our Board of Directors in the role of Fundraising and Outreach Coordinator. This volunteer board position is a unique opportunity to support and empower girls and women with disabilities across the state. In this role, you'll lead efforts to build community partnerships, increase public awareness, and secure financial support through creative fundraising initiatives and outreach activities. We’re looking for someone who is enthusiastic about making a difference, has strong communication skills, and is eager to help expand the impact of South Dakota Miss Amazing. If you're ready to use your talents for a meaningful cause, we’d love to hear from you!


Email Katy at sd@missamazing.org to set up a time to chat. 

Agency: South Dakota Miss Amazing

Join the South Dakota Miss Amazing Board – Fundraising & Outreach Position Available!

South Dakota Miss Amazing is seeking a passionate and motivated individual to join our Board of Directors in the role of Fundraising and Outreach Coordinator. This volunteer board position is a unique opportunity to support and empower girls and women with disabilities across the state. In this role, you'll lead efforts to build community partnerships, increase public awareness, and secure financial support through creative fundraising initiatives and outreach activities. We’re looking for someone who is enthusiastic about making a difference, has strong communication skills, and is eager to help expand the impact of South Dakota Miss Amazing. If you're ready to use your talents for a meaningful cause, we’d love to hear from you!


Email Katy at sd@missamazing.org to set up a time to chat. 

Agency: South Dakota Miss Amazing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Journey Museum Volunteer

Are you interested in volunteering at The Journey Museum? We are always looking for dedicated individuals who want to make a difference in the community. Whether you are interested in gardening, providing tours of the museum, helping in our gift shop, or working with our education team, we have a role for you. We are willing to work with your schedule and needs to create an opportunity for you to connect with the history, science, and culture of the Black Hills.  Contact visserv@journeymuseum.org for more information.

Agency: Journey Museum and Learning Center

Are you interested in volunteering at The Journey Museum? We are always looking for dedicated individuals who want to make a difference in the community. Whether you are interested in gardening, providing tours of the museum, helping in our gift shop, or working with our education team, we have a role for you. We are willing to work with your schedule and needs to create an opportunity for you to connect with the history, science, and culture of the Black Hills.  Contact visserv@journeymuseum.org for more information.

Agency: Journey Museum and Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Big

Community-based mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like: Taking a walk in the park Going to a museum Going to an event hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Black Hills Listening to music Hanging out and talking Hiking + exploring the Black Hills Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends. Others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. All it takes is 4 hours a month.

For questions + additional support on being a Big, give us a call at 605-343-1488 or email our Program Director at baileyw@bigmentors.com

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Black Hills

Community-based mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like: Taking a walk in the park Going to a museum Going to an event hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Black Hills Listening to music Hanging out and talking Hiking + exploring the Black Hills Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends. Others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. All it takes is 4 hours a month.

For questions + additional support on being a Big, give us a call at 605-343-1488 or email our Program Director at baileyw@bigmentors.com

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events Volunteer Groups

The Club for Boys is always looking for good volunteers that can help with some of our fundraising special events. Some of these include our Corporate Free Throw Challenge, Hooked on Hardwater, and Raffle. If you like volunteering for set up, decorations, games and raffles this is the volunteer opportunity for you.

Agency: Club for Boys - Rapid City

The Club for Boys is always looking for good volunteers that can help with some of our fundraising special events. Some of these include our Corporate Free Throw Challenge, Hooked on Hardwater, and Raffle. If you like volunteering for set up, decorations, games and raffles this is the volunteer opportunity for you.

Agency: Club for Boys - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Meal Train

If you or a group would like to prepare and deliver a meal to the WAVI shelter, sign up below. This is a wonderful opportunity for a group looking to volunteer but not able to commit to an activity at the shelter.

https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/7126m1

Agency: Working Against Violence, Inc. (WAVI)

If you or a group would like to prepare and deliver a meal to the WAVI shelter, sign up below. This is a wonderful opportunity for a group looking to volunteer but not able to commit to an activity at the shelter.

https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/7126m1

Agency: Working Against Violence, Inc. (WAVI)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Future Travel Leaders Network Youth Volunteer

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

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

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

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

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

Agency: Travel Unity

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

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

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

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

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

Agency: Travel Unity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Meal Delivery Driver

Needing volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors.  Meals are ready for delivery between 10:30am and 11:00am.  Most routes are less than 10 miles in distance and take about 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours to deliver.

Agency: Meals on Wheels, Western South Dakota Senior Services

Needing volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors.  Meals are ready for delivery between 10:30am and 11:00am.  Most routes are less than 10 miles in distance and take about 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours to deliver.

Agency: Meals on Wheels, Western South Dakota Senior Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Interview Assistance

Many of the people we serve are working hard to rebuild their lives, and a little guidance can go a long way.

We’re seeking someone who can offer coaching on:

Interview etiquette and answering common questions Professional appearance and how to dress for success Building confidence and handling nerves

You don’t need to be a professional career coach—just someone with a good heart, great communication skills, and a bit of experience navigating interviews.

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Many of the people we serve are working hard to rebuild their lives, and a little guidance can go a long way.

We’re seeking someone who can offer coaching on:

Interview etiquette and answering common questions Professional appearance and how to dress for success Building confidence and handling nerves

You don’t need to be a professional career coach—just someone with a good heart, great communication skills, and a bit of experience navigating interviews.

Agency: Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refurbish used wheelchairs for charity (less regular volunteers)

Volunteers with Hope Haven International Ministries refurbish used wheelchairs for distribution to people in need in developing countries.  The work may include cleaning, simple mechanical work (if you can unscrew a bolt, you can do the work), greasing bearings, or optionally more complicated mechanical work, depending on the state of the wheelchairs on hand.  Preferred work times are Tuesday and Thursday mornings, but other days or times are possible.  Please call or email ahead of time, because I’ll need time to organize the work.  This particular listing is for volunteers who don’t plan to return weekly.  See a separate listing for a regular-returnee opportunity.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries (Brookings Used Wheelchair Workshop)

Volunteers with Hope Haven International Ministries refurbish used wheelchairs for distribution to people in need in developing countries.  The work may include cleaning, simple mechanical work (if you can unscrew a bolt, you can do the work), greasing bearings, or optionally more complicated mechanical work, depending on the state of the wheelchairs on hand.  Preferred work times are Tuesday and Thursday mornings, but other days or times are possible.  Please call or email ahead of time, because I’ll need time to organize the work.  This particular listing is for volunteers who don’t plan to return weekly.  See a separate listing for a regular-returnee opportunity.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries (Brookings Used Wheelchair Workshop)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Construction Volunteer

Come help us build homes, communities and hope! Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity is always looking for volunteers and volunteer groups to come and assist on the home build site, no training required! We can customize this experience to the individual or groups volunteering so please reach out and schedule your volunteer build today! 

Agency: Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity

Come help us build homes, communities and hope! Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity is always looking for volunteers and volunteer groups to come and assist on the home build site, no training required! We can customize this experience to the individual or groups volunteering so please reach out and schedule your volunteer build today! 

Agency: Brookings Area Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serving Harvest Table Meals

The serving group is responsible for planning a menu, purchasing the food (there is a grant available for this, contact Vonda if needed), preparing the meal, serving, and cleanup. 

Agency: Harvest Table

The serving group is responsible for planning a menu, purchasing the food (there is a grant available for this, contact Vonda if needed), preparing the meal, serving, and cleanup. 

Agency: Harvest Table

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Pierre: Helping Hands

Do you have a flexible schedule? Willing and able to jump in right away when help is needed?

On occasion, Feeding South Dakota needs last-minute individuals and groups of volunteers when we come up short due to cancellations and other complications. Life gets busy and we understand!

Respond to this opportunity and your name will be added to the list of volunteers that we will call or email when an emergent need arises!

Thank you!

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Pierre

Do you have a flexible schedule? Willing and able to jump in right away when help is needed?

On occasion, Feeding South Dakota needs last-minute individuals and groups of volunteers when we come up short due to cancellations and other complications. Life gets busy and we understand!

Respond to this opportunity and your name will be added to the list of volunteers that we will call or email when an emergent need arises!

Thank you!

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Pierre

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 8, 2026

Zip Code: 57501

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rapid City: Helping Hands

Do you have a flexible schedule? Willing and able to jump in right away when help is needed?

On occasion, Feeding South Dakota needs last-minute individuals and groups of volunteers when we come up short due to cancellations and other complications. Life gets busy and we understand!

Respond to this opportunity and your name will be added to the list of volunteers that we will call or email when an emergent need arises!

Thank you!

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Do you have a flexible schedule? Willing and able to jump in right away when help is needed?

On occasion, Feeding South Dakota needs last-minute individuals and groups of volunteers when we come up short due to cancellations and other complications. Life gets busy and we understand!

Respond to this opportunity and your name will be added to the list of volunteers that we will call or email when an emergent need arises!

Thank you!

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 8, 2026

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Horse Sanctuary Volunteer

Borderlands Horse Sanctuary is run completely by volunteers and is always in need of dedicated volunteers for a wide range of tasks (both hands-on and online). Basic hands-on volunteering includes feeding and watering along with cleaning stalls and pens. Once you’ve volunteered for awhile, you’ll progress to grooming and hand walking horses for exercise. Online volunteering includes a wide range of tasks that best fits your abilities. The horses at Borderlands are nonrideable. Volunteers must be 18 years old or accompanied by an adult. Want to become a Borderlands volunteer? Email borderlandshorsesanctuary@yahoo.com to begin the process or attend Volunteer Orientation.

Agency: Borderlands Horse Sanctuary

Borderlands Horse Sanctuary is run completely by volunteers and is always in need of dedicated volunteers for a wide range of tasks (both hands-on and online). Basic hands-on volunteering includes feeding and watering along with cleaning stalls and pens. Once you’ve volunteered for awhile, you’ll progress to grooming and hand walking horses for exercise. Online volunteering includes a wide range of tasks that best fits your abilities. The horses at Borderlands are nonrideable. Volunteers must be 18 years old or accompanied by an adult. Want to become a Borderlands volunteer? Email borderlandshorsesanctuary@yahoo.com to begin the process or attend Volunteer Orientation.

Agency: Borderlands Horse Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57035

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: All Cats Rescue Volunteer

Foster, donate, volunteer!

We are always in need of foster homes and monetary donations, but if you are unable to foster cats or donate money, here are other ways to help:

Transport cats and kittens to and from the veterinarian. 

Assist at meet and greets.

Agency: Allcatsrescue

Foster, donate, volunteer!

We are always in need of foster homes and monetary donations, but if you are unable to foster cats or donate money, here are other ways to help:

Transport cats and kittens to and from the veterinarian. 

Assist at meet and greets.

Agency: Allcatsrescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alpha Center Volunteer

Volunteers are Alpha Center’s most precious resource! As a volunteer-driven organization, we have a multitude of opportunities for you to utilize your gifts and talents, making a real difference in the lives of those we serve.

Our volunteer opportunities include, but are not limited to:

Daytime Client Advocates: Meet with clients during office hours, providing support and guidance.

Hotline Client Advocates: Speak with clients during nights and weekends off-site via mobile phone.

Male & Female Mentors: Offer mentorship and support to individuals in need.

Data Entry / Clerical / Organizing: Assist with administrative tasks to keep our operations running smoothly.

Building Maintenance: Help with gardening, snow removal, building repairs, and cleaning to maintain a welcoming environment.

Professional Services: Contribute your expertise in legal, financial, and other professional areas.

Painters: Assist with painting projects to keep our facilities fresh and inviting.

Photographers: Capture moments and events, helping to tell Alpha Center’s story.

Graphic Designers: Create visual materials that communicate our mission and services effectively.

Writers / Editors: Help craft content that informs and engages our community.

Church Champions: Act as liaisons between Alpha Center and local churches, fostering community support.

Decorators: Assist with decorating our spaces to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Alpha Center Booth Workers: Represent Alpha Center at events, sharing information and resources.

Baking / Food Preparation: Provide baked goods and food for events and meetings, adding a personal touch.

And Much More!: There are countless ways to get involved and make a difference.

How To Become A Volunteer

All professional donated services are tax deductible. For more information on how you can help support men and women facing unexpected pregnancies, contact Alpha Center today at 605-361-3500 or email us at info@alphacenter.org. There are opportunities for everyone, and we would love to have you join our dedicated team of volunteers! Together, we can create a supportive and caring community.

Agency: Alpha Center

Volunteers are Alpha Center’s most precious resource! As a volunteer-driven organization, we have a multitude of opportunities for you to utilize your gifts and talents, making a real difference in the lives of those we serve.

Our volunteer opportunities include, but are not limited to:

Daytime Client Advocates: Meet with clients during office hours, providing support and guidance.

Hotline Client Advocates: Speak with clients during nights and weekends off-site via mobile phone.

Male & Female Mentors: Offer mentorship and support to individuals in need.

Data Entry / Clerical / Organizing: Assist with administrative tasks to keep our operations running smoothly.

Building Maintenance: Help with gardening, snow removal, building repairs, and cleaning to maintain a welcoming environment.

Professional Services: Contribute your expertise in legal, financial, and other professional areas.

Painters: Assist with painting projects to keep our facilities fresh and inviting.

Photographers: Capture moments and events, helping to tell Alpha Center’s story.

Graphic Designers: Create visual materials that communicate our mission and services effectively.

Writers / Editors: Help craft content that informs and engages our community.

Church Champions: Act as liaisons between Alpha Center and local churches, fostering community support.

Decorators: Assist with decorating our spaces to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Alpha Center Booth Workers: Represent Alpha Center at events, sharing information and resources.

Baking / Food Preparation: Provide baked goods and food for events and meetings, adding a personal touch.

And Much More!: There are countless ways to get involved and make a difference.

How To Become A Volunteer

All professional donated services are tax deductible. For more information on how you can help support men and women facing unexpected pregnancies, contact Alpha Center today at 605-361-3500 or email us at info@alphacenter.org. There are opportunities for everyone, and we would love to have you join our dedicated team of volunteers! Together, we can create a supportive and caring community.

Agency: Alpha Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Children's Connection Assistant

The Children's Connection Assistant will: Assist support groups for school-aged children who have or have had an incarcerated family member. The support groups will meet in elementary and middle schools during school hours. Provide information and assist in presentations about Children's Connection to the school counselors and teachers. Provide referrals, to outside agencies, for individual and family counseling when needed to benefit children of incarcerated parents. Participate in Children's Connection staff meetings. Assist with Children's Connection family events. Requirements: Degree in Human Services Field or equivalent experience.

For more information, call (605) 357-0777.

Agency: Family Connection

The Children's Connection Assistant will: Assist support groups for school-aged children who have or have had an incarcerated family member. The support groups will meet in elementary and middle schools during school hours. Provide information and assist in presentations about Children's Connection to the school counselors and teachers. Provide referrals, to outside agencies, for individual and family counseling when needed to benefit children of incarcerated parents. Participate in Children's Connection staff meetings. Assist with Children's Connection family events. Requirements: Degree in Human Services Field or equivalent experience.

For more information, call (605) 357-0777.

Agency: Family Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality Houses Volunteer

Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks, such as maintenance, lawn and landscape work, filing, computer work, and more. Please call us and we'll find a volunteer task that's right for you. For more information, call (605) 357-0777.

Agency: Family Connection

Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks, such as maintenance, lawn and landscape work, filing, computer work, and more. Please call us and we'll find a volunteer task that's right for you. For more information, call (605) 357-0777.

Agency: Family Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Resumé Assistance

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to assist individuals experiencing homelessness with job applications and resume building. Your support will make a lasting impact on someone's journey toward employment and self-sufficiency.

What You Can Do:

Help guests create and refine resumesGuide them through the job application processOffer encouragement and support as they work toward their goals

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 compassionate volunteers to assist individuals experiencing homelessness with job applications and resume building. Your support will make a lasting impact on someone's journey toward employment and self-sufficiency.

What You Can Do:

Help guests create and refine resumesGuide them through the job application processOffer encouragement and support as they work toward their goals

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: HALO Program Buddy

Role of the Buddy:

Agency: The Gathering Well

Role of the Buddy:

Agency: The Gathering Well

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SunCatcher Horse Leader Volunteers Needed

We are gearing up for our 24th season of serving our Black Hills community through therapeutic horsemanship, and WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!!
Our sessions depend on volunteers who can lead a horse, side-walk providing confidence and occasionally physical support, scoop poop, and other horse-related activities.
Whether you can help one hour a week, or one day a week, WE NEED YOU!

Our trainings help us ensure that all volunteers working with the horses (brand new or beginners) are doing it the "SunCatcher Way" ensuring the safest and most consistent experience for our participants and horses.

All volunteers are required to attend a training, including caregivers and returning volunteers.

Please go to SignUp Genius here to select date(s) that you can attend-- Reach out if these dates do NOT work for you!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0949ABA723A5FCC16-55808328-session?fbclid=IwY2xjawJX1f9leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHf2w6U1buKDBC0KqNPahezWnYPWiAVPzgxlfN6knSV6P3paM50MJTYbo-g_aem_A4YaCG5MiD-mTMQ3yoSROQ#/

Agency: SunCatcher Therapeutic Riding Academy

We are gearing up for our 24th season of serving our Black Hills community through therapeutic horsemanship, and WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!!
Our sessions depend on volunteers who can lead a horse, side-walk providing confidence and occasionally physical support, scoop poop, and other horse-related activities.
Whether you can help one hour a week, or one day a week, WE NEED YOU!

Our trainings help us ensure that all volunteers working with the horses (brand new or beginners) are doing it the "SunCatcher Way" ensuring the safest and most consistent experience for our participants and horses.

All volunteers are required to attend a training, including caregivers and returning volunteers.

Please go to SignUp Genius here to select date(s) that you can attend-- Reach out if these dates do NOT work for you!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0949ABA723A5FCC16-55808328-session?fbclid=IwY2xjawJX1f9leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHf2w6U1buKDBC0KqNPahezWnYPWiAVPzgxlfN6knSV6P3paM50MJTYbo-g_aem_A4YaCG5MiD-mTMQ3yoSROQ#/

Agency: SunCatcher Therapeutic Riding Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refurbish used wheelchairs for charity

Volunteers with Hope Haven International refurbish used wheelchairs for distribution to people in need in developing countries.  The work includes cleaning, simple mechanical work (if you can unscrew a bolt, you can do the work), greasing bearings, and optionally more complicated mechanical work.  Preferred work times are Tuesday and Thursday mornings, but other days or times are possible.  This particular listing is for volunteers who will regularly return.  See a separate listing for one-Ime opportunities.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries (Brookings Used Wheelchair Workshop)

Volunteers with Hope Haven International refurbish used wheelchairs for distribution to people in need in developing countries.  The work includes cleaning, simple mechanical work (if you can unscrew a bolt, you can do the work), greasing bearings, and optionally more complicated mechanical work.  Preferred work times are Tuesday and Thursday mornings, but other days or times are possible.  This particular listing is for volunteers who will regularly return.  See a separate listing for one-Ime opportunities.

Agency: Hope Haven International Ministries (Brookings Used Wheelchair Workshop)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fuel Our Mission: Sign Up to Donate a Meal!

Our hardworking Tuesday/Thursday construction crew needs a meal on April 25th! The individual who originally signed up is unavailable, leaving our crew without a meal that day. If you'd like to support our mission, please consider providing lunch for10 individuals. Meals are delivered to different sites, so please, I will contact you in advance and I’ll share the drop-off location on April 24. A waiver of liability will need to be signed. While our immediate need is for April 25th, we always welcome meal donations on other dates as well. If you're interested, please reach out to Angela Estes at volunteer@blackhillshabitat.org. Thank you for fueling our mission! 

Agency: Black Hills Area Habitat for Humanity

Our hardworking Tuesday/Thursday construction crew needs a meal on April 25th! The individual who originally signed up is unavailable, leaving our crew without a meal that day. If you'd like to support our mission, please consider providing lunch for10 individuals. Meals are delivered to different sites, so please, I will contact you in advance and I’ll share the drop-off location on April 24. A waiver of liability will need to be signed. While our immediate need is for April 25th, we always welcome meal donations on other dates as well. If you're interested, please reach out to Angela Estes at volunteer@blackhillshabitat.org. Thank you for fueling our mission! 

Agency: Black Hills Area Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Receptionist

If you enjoy welcoming and interacting with guests and can donate at least 2 hours per week between 8 AM and 4 PM Monday through Thursday, you can serve as our receptionist. Training will be provided. A few tasks will be answering the phone, welcoming walk-ins, taking messages for staff, and collecting paperwork from clients. Your gift will permit our staff to be more effective in our roles, and you will get to help people on the phone and in the lobby who are seeking assistance.

Agency: Community Outreach, The

If you enjoy welcoming and interacting with guests and can donate at least 2 hours per week between 8 AM and 4 PM Monday through Thursday, you can serve as our receptionist. Training will be provided. A few tasks will be answering the phone, welcoming walk-ins, taking messages for staff, and collecting paperwork from clients. Your gift will permit our staff to be more effective in our roles, and you will get to help people on the phone and in the lobby who are seeking assistance.

Agency: Community Outreach, The

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Airport Greeter (Rapid City)

Help grant life-changing wishes - be the friendly smile and helping hand in a wish involving travel! Airport greeters meet and welcome wish families at the airport, help departing wish families with check in and security or assist arriving wish families with baggage and locate their pre-arranged limousine or rental car; greeters also welcome families home from their trip by supporting them with their baggage and locating their ground transportation. These volunteers help to ease any concerns the wish family has about navigating the airport and airline travel. The ultimate goal is to ensure the wish family is comfortable and stress-free as they begin or end their wish experience.

Agency: Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana

Help grant life-changing wishes - be the friendly smile and helping hand in a wish involving travel! Airport greeters meet and welcome wish families at the airport, help departing wish families with check in and security or assist arriving wish families with baggage and locate their pre-arranged limousine or rental car; greeters also welcome families home from their trip by supporting them with their baggage and locating their ground transportation. These volunteers help to ease any concerns the wish family has about navigating the airport and airline travel. The ultimate goal is to ensure the wish family is comfortable and stress-free as they begin or end their wish experience.

Agency: Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Booster (Rapid City)

Create special touches that help turn a wish into a life-changing experience - be a wish booster! We are looking for volunteers to support travel needs for wish kids who fly out of Rapid City by (1) decorating their hotel room and/or (2) creating airport greet signs for their departures and returns.

Agency: Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana

Create special touches that help turn a wish into a life-changing experience - be a wish booster! We are looking for volunteers to support travel needs for wish kids who fly out of Rapid City by (1) decorating their hotel room and/or (2) creating airport greet signs for their departures and returns.

Agency: Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Simple Is The Most Valuable

As a volunteer-run organization, we know how valuable your personal time is. So, even if you have only a few hours a month to spare, we will work with you to make your experience a rewarding one. We are always searching for: Individuals to table at local eventsSupport group facilitators (we train!)

Read more about our other volunteer opportunities, or call us 605-359-0995 to tell us about what you have to offer.


Agency: Empire Mental Health Support

As a volunteer-run organization, we know how valuable your personal time is. So, even if you have only a few hours a month to spare, we will work with you to make your experience a rewarding one. We are always searching for: Individuals to table at local eventsSupport group facilitators (we train!)

Read more about our other volunteer opportunities, or call us 605-359-0995 to tell us about what you have to offer.


Agency: Empire Mental Health Support

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: "Time To Spare" Data Nerds and Admin Gurus

If you have energy to expend, this volunteer opportunity is for you! EMHS needs to grow several more years before we can offer paid positions, but we can only grow with volunteers like you. So, if you have time to spare to dedicate to your personal or professional development, we hope you join us, even for a little while.We're searching for:A social media expert Seasoned writers | Policies, grants, copyeditorsAdministrative support | Data analysis, web content management (we use Wix, Zeffy, Google Docs, Google Analytics)

Read more about our other volunteer opportunities, or call us 605-359-0995 to tell us about what you have to offer.

Agency: Empire Mental Health Support

If you have energy to expend, this volunteer opportunity is for you! EMHS needs to grow several more years before we can offer paid positions, but we can only grow with volunteers like you. So, if you have time to spare to dedicate to your personal or professional development, we hope you join us, even for a little while.We're searching for:A social media expert Seasoned writers | Policies, grants, copyeditorsAdministrative support | Data analysis, web content management (we use Wix, Zeffy, Google Docs, Google Analytics)

Read more about our other volunteer opportunities, or call us 605-359-0995 to tell us about what you have to offer.

Agency: Empire Mental Health Support

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Visit Volunteer

Our virtual visit volunteers are young adults who participate in video visits with seniors every week on our online platform. Each week, they return to meet with the same senior to share stories about what is going on in their lives. We’re looking for outgoing, chatty volunteers who can commit to one hour visits each week on the same day and time, for a minimum of 16 weeks. The goal of these visits is to create intergenerational relationships between senior citizens and young college students.


Please sign up below if you're interested: 

https://conversationstoremember.org/volunteer/

Agency: Conversations to Remember, a NJ Non-Profit Corporation

Our virtual visit volunteers are young adults who participate in video visits with seniors every week on our online platform. Each week, they return to meet with the same senior to share stories about what is going on in their lives. We’re looking for outgoing, chatty volunteers who can commit to one hour visits each week on the same day and time, for a minimum of 16 weeks. The goal of these visits is to create intergenerational relationships between senior citizens and young college students.


Please sign up below if you're interested: 

https://conversationstoremember.org/volunteer/

Agency: Conversations to Remember, a NJ Non-Profit Corporation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Roll Up Your Sleeves | Serve on a Nonprofit Committee

We're looking for thought provokers who enjoy serving on nonprofit committees in leadership roles:

Governance CommitteeDevelopment & Communications Committee

Becoming part of a committee can give you the opportunity to see how we operate and fit as a team. If you're looking for a deeper commitment to become a board member with a local nonprofit, this opportunity can be a win-win!

Read more about these and other volunteer opportunities, or call us 605-359-0995 to tell us more about what you have to offer.

* Currently our opportunities are in unpaid roles.

Agency: Empire Mental Health Support

We're looking for thought provokers who enjoy serving on nonprofit committees in leadership roles:

Governance CommitteeDevelopment & Communications Committee

Becoming part of a committee can give you the opportunity to see how we operate and fit as a team. If you're looking for a deeper commitment to become a board member with a local nonprofit, this opportunity can be a win-win!

Read more about these and other volunteer opportunities, or call us 605-359-0995 to tell us more about what you have to offer.

* Currently our opportunities are in unpaid roles.

Agency: Empire Mental Health Support

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighborhood Revitalization Volunteer

Neighborhood Revitalization

·         We do exterior projects and interior projects on homes Tuesday – Friday

·         A lot of our projects help individuals stay in their homes longer 

·         No experience necessary! NR Coordinator will be on-site to provide training and offer safety tips

·         All tools and equipment will be provided by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls

·         Tasks can range from painting, staining, caulking, door replacement, screen repair, and yard clean-up

·         NR shifts work best with groups of 2-10 people.

·         Must be 14 years old with parental or guardian consent to be on the job site

Rock the Block in Terrace Park Neighborhood will be June 4th -7th! 

                            Must be 12 years old with parental or guardian consent to volunteer with Rock the Block

Agency: Habitat For Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls

Neighborhood Revitalization

·         We do exterior projects and interior projects on homes Tuesday – Friday

·         A lot of our projects help individuals stay in their homes longer 

·         No experience necessary! NR Coordinator will be on-site to provide training and offer safety tips

·         All tools and equipment will be provided by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls

·         Tasks can range from painting, staining, caulking, door replacement, screen repair, and yard clean-up

·         NR shifts work best with groups of 2-10 people.

·         Must be 14 years old with parental or guardian consent to be on the job site

Rock the Block in Terrace Park Neighborhood will be June 4th -7th! 

                            Must be 12 years old with parental or guardian consent to volunteer with Rock the Block

Agency: Habitat For Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Inpatient Unit Volunteers

Various hospital units utilize volunteers for restocking supplies, visiting with patients, assisting staff with various tasks, and helping families/visitors find what they need. 

Contact Sanford USD Medical Center volunteer team at (605) 333-6374 for more information. 

Agency: Sanford USD Medical Center

Various hospital units utilize volunteers for restocking supplies, visiting with patients, assisting staff with various tasks, and helping families/visitors find what they need. 

Contact Sanford USD Medical Center volunteer team at (605) 333-6374 for more information. 

Agency: Sanford USD Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Escort Volunteers

Many areas of our hospital utilize volunteers who escort patients from registration areas to their appointment destination, while making them feel welcome and comfortable.

Contact Sanford USD Medical Center volunteer team at (605) 333-6374 for more information.

Agency: Sanford USD Medical Center

Many areas of our hospital utilize volunteers who escort patients from registration areas to their appointment destination, while making them feel welcome and comfortable.

Contact Sanford USD Medical Center volunteer team at (605) 333-6374 for more information.

Agency: Sanford USD Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Mentor

Community Mentoring matches volunteer mentors with children ages 7 to 14 who meet outside of school in the community. Matches are supported by the LSS Community Mentorng Program Coordinators who works to ensure a successful experience for all.

Children can start meeting with a Community mentor after they turn 7 years old, and must be under the age of 14 to enroll as a new participant. Established matches can continue to meet after the child turns 14.

Community matches meet for four hours per month with dates, times and the activity of each meeting set by the match. To help with this, LSS provides an activity card that offers discounts to program participants and hosts monthly events that all matches are invited to attend.

Parent/guardian involvement is essential in Community Mentoring and is needed to initiate enrollment in the program. Parent/guardians are also expected to work with mentors to schedule meetings and to respond to program staff. Click here to enroll your child in LSS Community Mentoring.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Community Mentoring matches volunteer mentors with children ages 7 to 14 who meet outside of school in the community. Matches are supported by the LSS Community Mentorng Program Coordinators who works to ensure a successful experience for all.

Children can start meeting with a Community mentor after they turn 7 years old, and must be under the age of 14 to enroll as a new participant. Established matches can continue to meet after the child turns 14.

Community matches meet for four hours per month with dates, times and the activity of each meeting set by the match. To help with this, LSS provides an activity card that offers discounts to program participants and hosts monthly events that all matches are invited to attend.

Parent/guardian involvement is essential in Community Mentoring and is needed to initiate enrollment in the program. Parent/guardians are also expected to work with mentors to schedule meetings and to respond to program staff. Click here to enroll your child in LSS Community Mentoring.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Literacy Tutor

The Literacy Council of the Black Hills relies on volunteers to fulfill our mission: to teach adults to speak, read, and write English. We invite you join us on this rewarding journey! You can transform a life in as little as one hour a week. Tutors will receive a 10-hour training (over 3 sessions together) and ongoing support from our Program Coordinator. Tutoring sessions are at public places and at times that are convenient to both tutors and students. All tutoring materials are located at the Rapid City Public Library.

Agency: Literacy Council of the Black Hills

The Literacy Council of the Black Hills relies on volunteers to fulfill our mission: to teach adults to speak, read, and write English. We invite you join us on this rewarding journey! You can transform a life in as little as one hour a week. Tutors will receive a 10-hour training (over 3 sessions together) and ongoing support from our Program Coordinator. Tutoring sessions are at public places and at times that are convenient to both tutors and students. All tutoring materials are located at the Rapid City Public Library.

Agency: Literacy Council of the Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57709

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In School Mentor/West Central

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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: 57033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In School Mentor/Garretson

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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: 57030

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In School Mentor/Dell Rapids

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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.

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57022

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In School Mentor/Canton

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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: 57013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In School Mentor/Brandon Valley

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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.

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In School Mentor/Tea Area

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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.

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In School Mentor/Harrisburg

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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.

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 games
reading a book
playing basketball
eating lunch together
simply sitting and talking

In 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.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sewing Volunteers Needed

Sewing Volunteers Needed

Do you enjoy volunteering at your own home, on your own time?

Do you have a sewing machine and can help with sewing projects?

Do you want to use your ‘Sewing Super Powers’ to help ensure children and adults with disabilities have the fabric ‘tools’ to be successful everyday?

 

No need to be a master seamstress but an interest in helping and following pattern instructions to create needed, daily items.

LifeScape will have the sewing instructions and all the supplies, we just need your sewing skills to create and adapt to specific needs.

 

LifeScape has a variety of sewing needs such as (in order of need)

1.      Lunchtime t-shirt protectors (towels sewn under a t-shirt front). It’s easy!

2.      Ponchos for warmth and weather protector (child and adult sizes)

3.      Fabric covers for wheelchair lap trays

4.      Absorbent, long toddler bibs with snaps

5.      Medical adaptations of undershirts

6.      Pillow cases of all sizes (for repositioning)

7.      Patching seams and fixing hems

8.      Sewing on LifeScape Girl Scout Troop badges to vests/sashes

9.      Adapt sheets to fit crib sheet sizes

10.Alter Prom Dress straps

11.And more as needs arise.

 

To express interest in sewing, please reach out to Rebecca.sluiter@LifeScapeSD.org or Nicholas.Wolf@LifeScapeSD.org.

 

We can’t wait to meet you!

Agency: LifeScape

Sewing Volunteers Needed

Do you enjoy volunteering at your own home, on your own time?

Do you have a sewing machine and can help with sewing projects?

Do you want to use your ‘Sewing Super Powers’ to help ensure children and adults with disabilities have the fabric ‘tools’ to be successful everyday?

 

No need to be a master seamstress but an interest in helping and following pattern instructions to create needed, daily items.

LifeScape will have the sewing instructions and all the supplies, we just need your sewing skills to create and adapt to specific needs.

 

LifeScape has a variety of sewing needs such as (in order of need)

1.      Lunchtime t-shirt protectors (towels sewn under a t-shirt front). It’s easy!

2.      Ponchos for warmth and weather protector (child and adult sizes)

3.      Fabric covers for wheelchair lap trays

4.      Absorbent, long toddler bibs with snaps

5.      Medical adaptations of undershirts

6.      Pillow cases of all sizes (for repositioning)

7.      Patching seams and fixing hems

8.      Sewing on LifeScape Girl Scout Troop badges to vests/sashes

9.      Adapt sheets to fit crib sheet sizes

10.Alter Prom Dress straps

11.And more as needs arise.

 

To express interest in sewing, please reach out to Rebecca.sluiter@LifeScapeSD.org or Nicholas.Wolf@LifeScapeSD.org.

 

We can’t wait to meet you!

Agency: LifeScape

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Stipend volunteer opportunity

As a Senior Companion, you will work one-on-one with individuals who need a little extra help to remain independent. You’ll visit your Senior Companion client on a regular schedule that fits both your availability and your client’s needs - whether it’s weekly, bi-weekly, or more frequently. 

Our Senior Companions engage in a variety of activities, including but not limited to: companionship, playing games, enjoying hobbies together, assisting with grocery shopping, errands, and transportation, light household tasks, providing respite for caregivers

Income eligible Senior Companions receive:

A tax-free stipend of $4.00 per hour to help cover your volunteer expenses. It’s not considered income, so it won’t affect any benefits you receive, such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), Medicaid, or HUD Housing.Personal and holiday leave

All Senior Companions receive:

Mileage reimbursement Supplemental insurance coverage while volunteering 20 hours of pre-service orientation and monthly in-service training

 

Agency: Senior Companions of South Dakota

As a Senior Companion, you will work one-on-one with individuals who need a little extra help to remain independent. You’ll visit your Senior Companion client on a regular schedule that fits both your availability and your client’s needs - whether it’s weekly, bi-weekly, or more frequently. 

Our Senior Companions engage in a variety of activities, including but not limited to: companionship, playing games, enjoying hobbies together, assisting with grocery shopping, errands, and transportation, light household tasks, providing respite for caregivers

Income eligible Senior Companions receive:

A tax-free stipend of $4.00 per hour to help cover your volunteer expenses. It’s not considered income, so it won’t affect any benefits you receive, such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), Medicaid, or HUD Housing.Personal and holiday leave

All Senior Companions receive:

Mileage reimbursement Supplemental insurance coverage while volunteering 20 hours of pre-service orientation and monthly in-service training

 

Agency: Senior Companions of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

The Volunteer Service Bank is looking for compassionate individuals to provide transportation to medical appointments for those in need. A few hours of your time can make a impact on someone in our community!

Flexible SchedulingMileage ReimbursementHelp our community access essential care!

Agency: Volunteer Service Bank

The Volunteer Service Bank is looking for compassionate individuals to provide transportation to medical appointments for those in need. A few hours of your time can make a impact on someone in our community!

Flexible SchedulingMileage ReimbursementHelp our community access essential care!

Agency: Volunteer Service Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Loading Volunteer

The Furniture Mission is a faith-based organization providing gently used furniture to those in need free of charge. We also pick-up donations of furniture. We are seeking a warehouse volunteer who is comfortable loading furniture for families onsite. When an appointment arrives, they pick out their needed items and we load their trucks. Volunteers will be trained on moving furniture and use of equipment dollies for easier transporting. A comfortable home provides dignity, security and a better environment in which to raise a family. With your help, we can truly improve the quality of life for many in our wonderful community.  For more information, please contact 605-977-6800.

Agency: Furniture Mission of South Dakota

The Furniture Mission is a faith-based organization providing gently used furniture to those in need free of charge. We also pick-up donations of furniture. We are seeking a warehouse volunteer who is comfortable loading furniture for families onsite. When an appointment arrives, they pick out their needed items and we load their trucks. Volunteers will be trained on moving furniture and use of equipment dollies for easier transporting. A comfortable home provides dignity, security and a better environment in which to raise a family. With your help, we can truly improve the quality of life for many in our wonderful community.  For more information, please contact 605-977-6800.

Agency: Furniture Mission of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter

Wish granters meet with wish kids and their families and help children determine a wish. They also work alongside Make-A-Wish staff and wish families during the wish process.


Ready to get started? Contact Volunteer Engagement Manager, Cristina Anderson at canderson@sdmt.wish.org or call 605.791.4500 to move forward in becoming a volunteer.

Agency: Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana

Wish granters meet with wish kids and their families and help children determine a wish. They also work alongside Make-A-Wish staff and wish families during the wish process.


Ready to get started? Contact Volunteer Engagement Manager, Cristina Anderson at canderson@sdmt.wish.org or call 605.791.4500 to move forward in becoming a volunteer.

Agency: Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Blanket Making Party of Your Own

Host a blanket making party of your own and drop the blankets off at Sonia Sotomayor Elementary when complete.

Project Warm-Up began making blankets for local homeless children in 2006. Since that time, over 40,000 blankets have been given to children experiencing homelessness, in foster care, lost their homes due to fire/flood/tornado, dealing with the loss of a parent, fighting serious illnesses, and more!

Donations of fleece, funds, and/or blankets are accepted any school day, 7:30-4:30 at Sonia Sotomayor Elementary School, 1510 S Lake Avenue.


For More information, Contact: Tracy Vik


Contact email: tracy.vik@k12.sd.us


Contact phone: (605) 367-4655

Agency: Project Warm Up!

Host a blanket making party of your own and drop the blankets off at Sonia Sotomayor Elementary when complete.

Project Warm-Up began making blankets for local homeless children in 2006. Since that time, over 40,000 blankets have been given to children experiencing homelessness, in foster care, lost their homes due to fire/flood/tornado, dealing with the loss of a parent, fighting serious illnesses, and more!

Donations of fleece, funds, and/or blankets are accepted any school day, 7:30-4:30 at Sonia Sotomayor Elementary School, 1510 S Lake Avenue.


For More information, Contact: Tracy Vik


Contact email: tracy.vik@k12.sd.us


Contact phone: (605) 367-4655

Agency: Project Warm Up!

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rescue Squad

Rescue Squad: The Rescue Squad is called to assist Rural Fire with their firefighting efforts and conduct search and rescue operations. This team operates and maintains specialized vehicles and equipment used to respond to these types of calls. The Rescue Squad meets and trains monthly. If you or anyone you know is interested contact Jason Gearman by email at jgearman@minnehahacounty.org or call 605-367-4290.

Agency: Minnehaha County Emergency Management

Rescue Squad: The Rescue Squad is called to assist Rural Fire with their firefighting efforts and conduct search and rescue operations. This team operates and maintains specialized vehicles and equipment used to respond to these types of calls. The Rescue Squad meets and trains monthly. If you or anyone you know is interested contact Jason Gearman by email at jgearman@minnehahacounty.org or call 605-367-4290.

Agency: Minnehaha County Emergency Management

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No