Opportunities From: Helpline Center Volunteer Connections

Volunteer: Newton Hills General Volunteer

Assist with a variety of projects as an organization or park scheduled volunteer event. Examples include painting, park clean-up, tree planting/removal, landscaping, building construction/maintenance, trail work, and much more. To request a group volunteer activity, contact your local park. Groups with volunteers under 18 are expected to have adult supervision.

Newton Hills State Park was named after William Newton who settled in the area in the 1850s. Newton's wife was a mid-wife; until the 1870s, she was the only European American north of Vermillion who could deliver babies and cure the sick.

Glaciers created this narrow strip of rolling hills and forest that is part of the geological formation called the Coteau des Prairie, which extends along the eastern boundary of South Dakota. At its highest point, the Coteau rises to more than 2,000 feet above sea level. Artifacts and burial mounds found near the park indicate that a Woodland Indian Culture inhabited this region between 300 B.C. and 900 A.D. The area's unique dark forest, amidst a vast open prairie, has prompted many recent legends, including buried gold, robbers' hideouts and horse thieves.

Over 200 species of birds visit the area each year. White-tailed deer, wild turkeys, marmots, rabbits, red and gray fox and squirrels are also found within the park. Between October 1 and April 30 each year, bow hunting is allowed in the park. Hunters will not be using the high traffic areas located near the hiking trails. Uncased bows and firearms are not allowed within the campground and picnic areas.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

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Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Assist with a variety of projects as an organization or park scheduled volunteer event. Examples include painting, park clean-up, tree planting/removal, landscaping, building construction/maintenance, trail work, and much more. To request a group volunteer activity, contact your local park. Groups with volunteers under 18 are expected to have adult supervision.

Newton Hills State Park was named after William Newton who settled in the area in the 1850s. Newton's wife was a mid-wife; until the 1870s, she was the only European American north of Vermillion who could deliver babies and cure the sick.

Glaciers created this narrow strip of rolling hills and forest that is part of the geological formation called the Coteau des Prairie, which extends along the eastern boundary of South Dakota. At its highest point, the Coteau rises to more than 2,000 feet above sea level. Artifacts and burial mounds found near the park indicate that a Woodland Indian Culture inhabited this region between 300 B.C. and 900 A.D. The area's unique dark forest, amidst a vast open prairie, has prompted many recent legends, including buried gold, robbers' hideouts and horse thieves.

Over 200 species of birds visit the area each year. White-tailed deer, wild turkeys, marmots, rabbits, red and gray fox and squirrels are also found within the park. Between October 1 and April 30 each year, bow hunting is allowed in the park. Hunters will not be using the high traffic areas located near the hiking trails. Uncased bows and firearms are not allowed within the campground and picnic areas.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

https://www.volgistics.com/od/39289/assignment/443/profile

Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Good Earth Visitor Center

Welcome guests to Good Earth and help them make the most of their visit. Volunteers provide information, answer questions, and share knowledge about the park’s history, wildlife, and recreational opportunities.

Good Earth State Park southeast of Sioux Falls is an important cultural and historical site as well as a unique nature retreat adjacent to the most developed and populated part of our state. The site itself is one of the oldest sites of long-term human habitation in the United States. The river, abundant wildlife, fertile flood plains, availability of pipestone (catlinite), and protection from winds made the area an important gathering place for seasonal ceremonies and a significant trading center for many tribal peoples from 1300-1700 A.D.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

https://www.volgistics.com/od/39289/assignment/421/profile

Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Welcome guests to Good Earth and help them make the most of their visit. Volunteers provide information, answer questions, and share knowledge about the park’s history, wildlife, and recreational opportunities.

Good Earth State Park southeast of Sioux Falls is an important cultural and historical site as well as a unique nature retreat adjacent to the most developed and populated part of our state. The site itself is one of the oldest sites of long-term human habitation in the United States. The river, abundant wildlife, fertile flood plains, availability of pipestone (catlinite), and protection from winds made the area an important gathering place for seasonal ceremonies and a significant trading center for many tribal peoples from 1300-1700 A.D.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

https://www.volgistics.com/od/39289/assignment/421/profile

Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Big Sioux Recreation Area Office Support

Interacts with visitors, answers phones, takes messages and assists with general office duties.

Big Sioux Recreation Area lies on the banks of South Dakota's Big Sioux River. Close to the cities of Brandon and Sioux Falls, Big Sioux is popular among campers, canoers, bicyclists, hikers, disc golfers, history buffs and archers. When the snow flies, groups of snowmobilers gather at the enclosed warming house.

Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Interacts with visitors, answers phones, takes messages and assists with general office duties.

Big Sioux Recreation Area lies on the banks of South Dakota's Big Sioux River. Close to the cities of Brandon and Sioux Falls, Big Sioux is popular among campers, canoers, bicyclists, hikers, disc golfers, history buffs and archers. When the snow flies, groups of snowmobilers gather at the enclosed warming house.

Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Big Sioux Recreation Area Special Projects

Special Projects volunteers interprets natural surroundings for visitors.

Big Sioux Recreation Area lies on the banks of South Dakota's Big Sioux River. Close to the cities of Brandon and Sioux Falls, Big Sioux is popular among campers, canoers, bicyclists, hikers, disc golfers, history buffs and archers. When the snow flies, groups of snowmobilers gather at the enclosed warming house.

Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Special Projects volunteers interprets natural surroundings for visitors.

Big Sioux Recreation Area lies on the banks of South Dakota's Big Sioux River. Close to the cities of Brandon and Sioux Falls, Big Sioux is popular among campers, canoers, bicyclists, hikers, disc golfers, history buffs and archers. When the snow flies, groups of snowmobilers gather at the enclosed warming house.

Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grounds/Building/Trail Maintenance - Custer State Park

Work alongside park staff to help keep the park welcoming and well-maintained for visitors. Volunteer duties may include painting and staining park facilities, mowing, planting and watering trees, cleaning comfort stations, vault toilets, and fish cleaning stations, as well as assisting with other maintenance tasks and projects coordinated with park management.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

ttps://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park/


Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Work alongside park staff to help keep the park welcoming and well-maintained for visitors. Volunteer duties may include painting and staining park facilities, mowing, planting and watering trees, cleaning comfort stations, vault toilets, and fish cleaning stations, as well as assisting with other maintenance tasks and projects coordinated with park management.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

ttps://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park/


Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57730

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sanitation - Custer State Park

Cleans vault toilets and empties trash cans located throughout the park.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

https://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park/


Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Cleans vault toilets and empties trash cans located throughout the park.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

https://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park/


Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57730

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visitor's Center - Custer State Park

Welcome guests to Custer State Park and help them make the most of their visit. Volunteers provide information, answer questions, and share knowledge about the park’s history, wildlife, and recreational opportunities.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

https://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park

Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Welcome guests to Custer State Park and help them make the most of their visit. Volunteers provide information, answer questions, and share knowledge about the park’s history, wildlife, and recreational opportunities.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

https://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/custer-state-park

Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57730

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Maintenance - George S. Mickelson Trail

Work alongside park staff to help keep the park welcoming and well-maintained for visitors. Volunteer duties may include painting and staining park facilities, mowing, planting and watering trees, cleaning comfort stations, vault toilets, and fish cleaning stations, as well as assisting with other maintenance tasks and projects coordinated with park management.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

https://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/george-s--mickelson-trail/


Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Work alongside park staff to help keep the park welcoming and well-maintained for visitors. Volunteer duties may include painting and staining park facilities, mowing, planting and watering trees, cleaning comfort stations, vault toilets, and fish cleaning stations, as well as assisting with other maintenance tasks and projects coordinated with park management.

https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/

https://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/george-s--mickelson-trail/


Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57754

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Volunteer

Support Volunteers provide supervised assistance to enhance program operations and participant experiences. This role supports activities, organization, and engagement while maintaining a safe, welcoming environment. Individuals in this role do not provide unsupervised direct care and work under the continuous guidance of trained staff.

Requirements:

Must be at least 16 years of age Demonstrated ability (or willingness to be trained) to support individuals with developmental disabilities Ability to follow written and verbal instructions Effective communication and teamwork skills Must meet DHS/DDD/DSS background check requirements

Required Training (Prior to Independent Service Delivery)

Agency policies and procedures Abuse, neglect, and exploitation reporting Participant rights and confidentiality Emergency procedures and safety protocols Behavior support and de-escalation Sensory-informed care practices CPR / First Aid (as applicable)

Core Responsibilities

Program Support & Operations

Assist with setup, cleanup, and organization of program spaces Prepare materials and support facilitation of activities and group engagement Contribute to maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for participants, staff, and visitors

Participant Engagement (Supervised)

Support participant interaction, inclusion, and engagement during activities under staff supervision Serve as a positive, respectful, and professional presence within the program Follow staff direction to ensure consistency and safety in all interactions

Compliance & Expectations

Adhere to all program guidelines, confidentiality standards, and staff direction Maintain appropriate boundaries, recognizing that unsupervised direct care is not permitted Demonstrate professionalism, patience, and respect in all settings

Physical & Environmental Requirements

Ability to assist with setup, cleanup, and activity support Ability to lift, move, or carry materials and equipment up to 50 pounds as needed Ability to work in facility-based and program activity environments

Agency: Uniquely Yours Specialized Care

Support Volunteers provide supervised assistance to enhance program operations and participant experiences. This role supports activities, organization, and engagement while maintaining a safe, welcoming environment. Individuals in this role do not provide unsupervised direct care and work under the continuous guidance of trained staff.

Requirements:

Must be at least 16 years of age Demonstrated ability (or willingness to be trained) to support individuals with developmental disabilities Ability to follow written and verbal instructions Effective communication and teamwork skills Must meet DHS/DDD/DSS background check requirements

Required Training (Prior to Independent Service Delivery)

Agency policies and procedures Abuse, neglect, and exploitation reporting Participant rights and confidentiality Emergency procedures and safety protocols Behavior support and de-escalation Sensory-informed care practices CPR / First Aid (as applicable)

Core Responsibilities

Program Support & Operations

Assist with setup, cleanup, and organization of program spaces Prepare materials and support facilitation of activities and group engagement Contribute to maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for participants, staff, and visitors

Participant Engagement (Supervised)

Support participant interaction, inclusion, and engagement during activities under staff supervision Serve as a positive, respectful, and professional presence within the program Follow staff direction to ensure consistency and safety in all interactions

Compliance & Expectations

Adhere to all program guidelines, confidentiality standards, and staff direction Maintain appropriate boundaries, recognizing that unsupervised direct care is not permitted Demonstrate professionalism, patience, and respect in all settings

Physical & Environmental Requirements

Ability to assist with setup, cleanup, and activity support Ability to lift, move, or carry materials and equipment up to 50 pounds as needed Ability to work in facility-based and program activity environments

Agency: Uniquely Yours Specialized Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Conference Booth Volunteer

We are seeking two volunteers to represent our organization at the South Dakota Mental Health Society (SDMHS) Annual Conference Organization Fair on Thursday, May 14, 2026, in Sioux Falls.

Booth volunteers will play an important role in sharing information about our mission, programs, and services with conference attendees, including mental health professionals, students, and community partners. Volunteers will greet attendees, answer basic questions, distribute materials, and help maintain a welcoming and organized booth.

Commitment & Benefits:

Attend a required one‑hour training at our office on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 (scheduled after signup) Volunteer onsite for the conference day according to a rotating schedule Receive lunch and light breakfast provided by the conference Gain experience in outreach, networking, and community engagement

Ideal Volunteers:

Are reliable and professional Comfortable engaging in conversation with the public Interested in mental health advocacy and community outreach Available for both the training and conference day

This is a great opportunity to support our organization, build connections in the mental health community, and contribute to a meaningful professional event

Agency: Community Action for Veterans

We are seeking two volunteers to represent our organization at the South Dakota Mental Health Society (SDMHS) Annual Conference Organization Fair on Thursday, May 14, 2026, in Sioux Falls.

Booth volunteers will play an important role in sharing information about our mission, programs, and services with conference attendees, including mental health professionals, students, and community partners. Volunteers will greet attendees, answer basic questions, distribute materials, and help maintain a welcoming and organized booth.

Commitment & Benefits:

Attend a required one‑hour training at our office on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 (scheduled after signup) Volunteer onsite for the conference day according to a rotating schedule Receive lunch and light breakfast provided by the conference Gain experience in outreach, networking, and community engagement

Ideal Volunteers:

Are reliable and professional Comfortable engaging in conversation with the public Interested in mental health advocacy and community outreach Available for both the training and conference day

This is a great opportunity to support our organization, build connections in the mental health community, and contribute to a meaningful professional event

Agency: Community Action for Veterans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 14, 2026

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Camp Cleanup Day

Camp is always open to volunteers looking to help in various ways. Depending on the groups, we may be open to some extra help in the kitchen, or with general maintenance ie; staining cabins, helping to fill holes in the field (trip hazards), light maintenance on the grounds &/or facilities, etc. This year, with the recent storm, there will be needs in other areas. Contact Sherry, the Camp Manager to confirm, as we have a contract with the Forest Service & proudly part of the National Historical Registry. We may need an approval process prior to larger projects / groups. Each Spring we do a 'Camp Cleanup Weekend' to prepare for the hundreds of kids / families / groups coming to enjoy the magic of camp. Additionally, each Fall, we do an annual Fall Volunteer Day to sadly... close up for the season.  We can always find a place for volunteers &/or volunteer groups! 

Please contact Sherry prior to the 'work day.' She will need to coordinate project prep, tools, stain / paint, etc. 

Also, if interested, the Board of Directors meets on the camp property this day as well. Feel free to ask q's about more ways to help 'give back' to a place that has given so much to so many. (Several members of the Board will be present). 

Agency: Camp Bob Marshall

Camp is always open to volunteers looking to help in various ways. Depending on the groups, we may be open to some extra help in the kitchen, or with general maintenance ie; staining cabins, helping to fill holes in the field (trip hazards), light maintenance on the grounds &/or facilities, etc. This year, with the recent storm, there will be needs in other areas. Contact Sherry, the Camp Manager to confirm, as we have a contract with the Forest Service & proudly part of the National Historical Registry. We may need an approval process prior to larger projects / groups. Each Spring we do a 'Camp Cleanup Weekend' to prepare for the hundreds of kids / families / groups coming to enjoy the magic of camp. Additionally, each Fall, we do an annual Fall Volunteer Day to sadly... close up for the season.  We can always find a place for volunteers &/or volunteer groups! 

Please contact Sherry prior to the 'work day.' She will need to coordinate project prep, tools, stain / paint, etc. 

Also, if interested, the Board of Directors meets on the camp property this day as well. Feel free to ask q's about more ways to help 'give back' to a place that has given so much to so many. (Several members of the Board will be present). 

Agency: Camp Bob Marshall

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 16, 2026

Zip Code: 57730

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Airshow Volunteers

Sign up here: https://www.siouxfallsairshow.com/form-test

Volunteer Booth
Our Volunteer Booth team is the welcoming heartbeat of the Sioux Falls Airshow. These volunteers assist with check-in, answer questions, and guide fellow volunteers to their assigned locations.

Chalet Management (Gate Entrances)
Chalet Management volunteers help ensure a smooth and secure experience within the VIP Chalet area along the show line. Stationed at designated gate entrances, these volunteers are responsible for greeting guests, checking wristbands, and managing access to this exclusive area.

$25 Chalet Volunteers in the $25 Chalet help ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for guests within this VIP area along the show line. Stationed at the entrance, you are responsible for greeting attendees, checking wristbands, and managing access to the space.

Chalet Cleaning
Chalet Cleaning volunteers help maintain a welcoming and polished environment within the general VIP Chalet area. Responsibilities include clearing tables, removing trash, and picking up any debris that may blow onto the grounds.

Programs
Program volunteers are the friendly, welcoming face of the Sioux Falls Airshow. Positioned throughout the grounds, you’ll hand out free programs to guests as they arrive, helping them navigate the event and feel informed from the moment they step in.

Kids Zone
Kids Zone volunteers help create a fun, energetic, and safe experience for families throughout the airshow. You’ll assist at various inflatable attractions, monitor activity, and help maintain a secure environment for children and guests of all ages.

Handicap Chalet
Volunteers in the Handicap Chalet help create a welcoming and accessible experience for guests who require additional support. Stationed at the entrance along the show line, you are responsible for greeting attendees, checking wristbands, and managing access to this designated area.

Kids ID Tent
Volunteers support child safety by creating ID wristbands, collecting parent or guardian contact information, taking photos, and recording basic clothing descriptions to help ensure quick family reunification if a child becomes separated.


Sign up here: https://www.siouxfallsairshow.com/form-test

Agency: Sioux Falls Airshow

Sign up here: https://www.siouxfallsairshow.com/form-test

Volunteer Booth
Our Volunteer Booth team is the welcoming heartbeat of the Sioux Falls Airshow. These volunteers assist with check-in, answer questions, and guide fellow volunteers to their assigned locations.

Chalet Management (Gate Entrances)
Chalet Management volunteers help ensure a smooth and secure experience within the VIP Chalet area along the show line. Stationed at designated gate entrances, these volunteers are responsible for greeting guests, checking wristbands, and managing access to this exclusive area.

$25 Chalet Volunteers in the $25 Chalet help ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for guests within this VIP area along the show line. Stationed at the entrance, you are responsible for greeting attendees, checking wristbands, and managing access to the space.

Chalet Cleaning
Chalet Cleaning volunteers help maintain a welcoming and polished environment within the general VIP Chalet area. Responsibilities include clearing tables, removing trash, and picking up any debris that may blow onto the grounds.

Programs
Program volunteers are the friendly, welcoming face of the Sioux Falls Airshow. Positioned throughout the grounds, you’ll hand out free programs to guests as they arrive, helping them navigate the event and feel informed from the moment they step in.

Kids Zone
Kids Zone volunteers help create a fun, energetic, and safe experience for families throughout the airshow. You’ll assist at various inflatable attractions, monitor activity, and help maintain a secure environment for children and guests of all ages.

Handicap Chalet
Volunteers in the Handicap Chalet help create a welcoming and accessible experience for guests who require additional support. Stationed at the entrance along the show line, you are responsible for greeting attendees, checking wristbands, and managing access to this designated area.

Kids ID Tent
Volunteers support child safety by creating ID wristbands, collecting parent or guardian contact information, taking photos, and recording basic clothing descriptions to help ensure quick family reunification if a child becomes separated.


Sign up here: https://www.siouxfallsairshow.com/form-test

Agency: Sioux Falls Airshow

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 18, 2026 through Jul 19, 2026

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Box Elder Mobile Distribution - Francis Case - 2026

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift.

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift.

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57719

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rapid City Mobile Distribution - Star Village -2026

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift.

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift.

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rapid City Mobile Distribution - Western Dakota Technical College - 2026

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift.

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift.

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Baby Items Safety & Organization Support

Volunteers will assist The Foster Network by ensuring baby items are clean, safe, complete, and ready for immediate placement needs. This role is essential in maintaining a high standard of safety and dignity for infants entering foster care.

Responsibilities include:

Stocking and organizing baby miscellaneous items

Cleaning and sanitizing baby equipment and supplies

Conducting liability and safety checks on all baby items

Completing recall checks to ensure items meet current safety standards

Verifying that all parts and pieces are present and properly assembled

Testing baby equipment to confirm it is fully functional and safe for use

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may select their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Tuesday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role directly supports infants and foster families by ensuring all baby equipment and supplies are safe, reliable, and ready for use during critical placement moments.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers will assist The Foster Network by ensuring baby items are clean, safe, complete, and ready for immediate placement needs. This role is essential in maintaining a high standard of safety and dignity for infants entering foster care.

Responsibilities include:

Stocking and organizing baby miscellaneous items

Cleaning and sanitizing baby equipment and supplies

Conducting liability and safety checks on all baby items

Completing recall checks to ensure items meet current safety standards

Verifying that all parts and pieces are present and properly assembled

Testing baby equipment to confirm it is fully functional and safe for use

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may select their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Tuesday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role directly supports infants and foster families by ensuring all baby equipment and supplies are safe, reliable, and ready for use during critical placement moments.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Room Stocking & Organization Support

Volunteers will support The Foster Network by stocking and organizing the New Room, which provides brand-new shoes, pajamas, socks, and underwear for children entering foster care. This role ensures items are easily accessible, accurately sorted, and ready to meet immediate placement needs.

Responsibilities include:

Stocking and organizing new shoes, pajamas, socks, and underwear in the New Room

Retrieving inventory from the outdoor shed and transporting items inside for stocking

Lifting and placing storage totes (up to 25 lbs) onto shelving units, including overhead shelves

Sorting and organizing items with close attention to sizing, style, and gender

Maintaining a clean, orderly, and well-labeled space

Physical & Safety Requirements:

Ability to lift up to 25 lbs, including lifting above shoulder/head height

Ability to safely carry items from an outdoor storage area into the building

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role helps ensure children receive new, appropriately sized essentials quickly and with dignity during a critical transition period.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers will support The Foster Network by stocking and organizing the New Room, which provides brand-new shoes, pajamas, socks, and underwear for children entering foster care. This role ensures items are easily accessible, accurately sorted, and ready to meet immediate placement needs.

Responsibilities include:

Stocking and organizing new shoes, pajamas, socks, and underwear in the New Room

Retrieving inventory from the outdoor shed and transporting items inside for stocking

Lifting and placing storage totes (up to 25 lbs) onto shelving units, including overhead shelves

Sorting and organizing items with close attention to sizing, style, and gender

Maintaining a clean, orderly, and well-labeled space

Physical & Safety Requirements:

Ability to lift up to 25 lbs, including lifting above shoulder/head height

Ability to safely carry items from an outdoor storage area into the building

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role helps ensure children receive new, appropriately sized essentials quickly and with dignity during a critical transition period.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Inventory & Shed Organization Support

Volunteers in this role will manage the intake, organization, and tracking of all incoming new items stored in The Foster Network’s shed. This position is critical to maintaining accurate inventory levels and ensuring essential items are readily available to support children and foster families.

Responsibilities include:

Receiving and putting away all incoming new inventory in the shed

Organizing items in designated storage locations to maintain efficiency and accessibility

Maintaining accurate inventory counts of all items stored in the shed

Tracking inventory levels to identify shortages or overabundance of specific items

Communicating regularly with the Operations Coordinator regarding inventory needs, trends, and space concerns

Ensuring the shed remains clean, organized, and safely arranged

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and organizational skills

Ability to follow inventory systems and documentation procedures

Clear and timely communication with staff, particularly the Operations Coordinator

Ability to work independently and responsibly

Physical Requirements:

Ability to lift and carry inventory items as needed

Comfort working in an outdoor storage environment

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures The Foster Network maintains accurate inventory, reduces waste, and responds quickly to the real-time needs of children entering foster care.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will manage the intake, organization, and tracking of all incoming new items stored in The Foster Network’s shed. This position is critical to maintaining accurate inventory levels and ensuring essential items are readily available to support children and foster families.

Responsibilities include:

Receiving and putting away all incoming new inventory in the shed

Organizing items in designated storage locations to maintain efficiency and accessibility

Maintaining accurate inventory counts of all items stored in the shed

Tracking inventory levels to identify shortages or overabundance of specific items

Communicating regularly with the Operations Coordinator regarding inventory needs, trends, and space concerns

Ensuring the shed remains clean, organized, and safely arranged

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and organizational skills

Ability to follow inventory systems and documentation procedures

Clear and timely communication with staff, particularly the Operations Coordinator

Ability to work independently and responsibly

Physical Requirements:

Ability to lift and carry inventory items as needed

Comfort working in an outdoor storage environment

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures The Foster Network maintains accurate inventory, reduces waste, and responds quickly to the real-time needs of children entering foster care.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Girls Closet Section Lead

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

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Teen Girls section of the closet

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

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

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

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

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

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Pride in creating a welcoming, dignified shopping experience for teens

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role directly enhances the experience of teen girls by ensuring their clothing section is organized, well-stocked, and thoughtfully presented.

Agency: The Foster Network

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

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Teen Girls section of the closet

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

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

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

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

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

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Pride in creating a welcoming, dignified shopping experience for teens

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role directly enhances the experience of teen girls by ensuring their clothing section is organized, well-stocked, and thoughtfully presented.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Boys Closet Section Lead

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

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Teen Boys section of the closet

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

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

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

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

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

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Commitment to creating a respectful and dignified experience for teen boys

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

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

Agency: The Foster Network

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

Responsibilities include:

Managing and maintaining the Teen Boys section of the closet

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

Verifying accurate sizing and proper placement of all items

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

Cleaning and maintaining the assigned section, including racks and shelving

Stocking and restocking items to keep the section full and organized

Skills & Expectations:

Strong attention to detail and visual organization

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

Ability to work independently while following established closet standards

Commitment to creating a respectful and dignified experience for teen boys

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

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

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Greeter Volunteer

Volunteers in this role will welcome donors to The Foster Network, ensuring a positive and organized donation experience. This position plays a critical role in acknowledging donors, providing receipts, and tracking donation information for accurate record-keeping.

Responsibilities include:

Greeting individuals dropping off donations with a friendly and welcoming attitude

Thanking donors for their contributions and explaining the impact of their donations

Providing donation receipts upon request

Recording donor names, contact information, and a brief description of donated items

During warm seasons, sitting outside under an awning for sun protection while greeting donors

Communicating with staff regarding donation drop-offs and any special instructions

Skills & Expectations:

Strong interpersonal and communication skills

Detail-oriented with the ability to accurately track donor information

Comfortable interacting with the public in an outdoor or indoor setting

Friendly, approachable, and professional demeanor

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures donors feel appreciated and supported, while helping The Foster Network accurately track and manage incoming donations for the benefit of children and families in foster care.

Agency: The Foster Network

Volunteers in this role will welcome donors to The Foster Network, ensuring a positive and organized donation experience. This position plays a critical role in acknowledging donors, providing receipts, and tracking donation information for accurate record-keeping.

Responsibilities include:

Greeting individuals dropping off donations with a friendly and welcoming attitude

Thanking donors for their contributions and explaining the impact of their donations

Providing donation receipts upon request

Recording donor names, contact information, and a brief description of donated items

During warm seasons, sitting outside under an awning for sun protection while greeting donors

Communicating with staff regarding donation drop-offs and any special instructions

Skills & Expectations:

Strong interpersonal and communication skills

Detail-oriented with the ability to accurately track donor information

Comfortable interacting with the public in an outdoor or indoor setting

Friendly, approachable, and professional demeanor

Schedule & Commitment:

This is a weekly volunteer opportunity

Each shift is a 2-hour time slot

Volunteers may choose their preferred day and time during store hours

Available Monday through Thursday

Impact:
This volunteer role ensures donors feel appreciated and supported, while helping The Foster Network accurately track and manage incoming donations for the benefit of children and families in foster care.

Agency: The Foster Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Black Hills Pride Festival 2026

  Black Hills Pride Festival 2026 will be held on June 13th, 2026 at Memorial Park!  We are looking for volunteers to help with vendor setup and take down, entertainment assistantce, cleanup, booth attendance, sales and general errand running

Agency: Black Hills Center For Equality

  Black Hills Pride Festival 2026 will be held on June 13th, 2026 at Memorial Park!  We are looking for volunteers to help with vendor setup and take down, entertainment assistantce, cleanup, booth attendance, sales and general errand running

Agency: Black Hills Center For Equality

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 57709

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Packing

Meals on Wheels Packing: Location: Active Generations Main (2300 W. 46th St)

Arrive at 9:20 am, packing starts at 9:30 am.

Volunteers pack over 550 meals daily in under an hour.

Minimum age is 16. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.


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

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


Agency: Active Generations

Meals on Wheels Packing: Location: Active Generations Main (2300 W. 46th St)

Arrive at 9:20 am, packing starts at 9:30 am.

Volunteers pack over 550 meals daily in under an hour.

Minimum age is 16. Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.


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

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


Agency: Active Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: May Closet Sale Volunteers 2026

Thank you for helping support women and families in the community by volunteering for the EmBe Dress for Success May Closet Sale.

Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4DADAB2BA1FC1-63498939-maycloset#/


Location: EmBe Downtown, 11th and Dakota (300 W. 11th Street)

Volunteer Qualifications: Anyone 14+ years of age. Volunteers of all genders and levels of fashion sense are welcome.

Volunteer Opportunities: Slots are generally listed in increments for scheduling ease and we encourage you to volunteer in two or more slots.

Inventory Prep- Help organize and move inventory to gym
Set-up - Help arrange inventory by hanging clothes, creating displays, and organizing sales floor.
Sales Floor - Help shoppers checkout and circulate the sales floor to keep things looking tidy.
Tear-down - Strike display materials and ready unpurchased merchandise for donation.
For more information: Contact us at DFSSFOffice@embe.org

Agency: EmBe

Thank you for helping support women and families in the community by volunteering for the EmBe Dress for Success May Closet Sale.

Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4DADAB2BA1FC1-63498939-maycloset#/


Location: EmBe Downtown, 11th and Dakota (300 W. 11th Street)

Volunteer Qualifications: Anyone 14+ years of age. Volunteers of all genders and levels of fashion sense are welcome.

Volunteer Opportunities: Slots are generally listed in increments for scheduling ease and we encourage you to volunteer in two or more slots.

Inventory Prep- Help organize and move inventory to gym
Set-up - Help arrange inventory by hanging clothes, creating displays, and organizing sales floor.
Sales Floor - Help shoppers checkout and circulate the sales floor to keep things looking tidy.
Tear-down - Strike display materials and ready unpurchased merchandise for donation.
For more information: Contact us at DFSSFOffice@embe.org

Agency: EmBe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 13, 2026 through May 16, 2026

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nail Care & Companionship for Residents


Make a difference one manicure at a time!

Dow Rummel Village is seeking caring and compassionate volunteers to assist residents with nail painting and friendly conversation. This simple act of personal care brings joy, boosts confidence, and provides meaningful connection for our residents.

Volunteers will help paint residents’ nails and offer companionship in a welcoming, supportive environment. No professional experience needed—just a kind heart and willingness to engage.

Volunteers are especially needed at the following times:

Tuesdays: 9:00 AM, 1:30 PM, or 3:00 PM

Fridays: 9:00 AM

Flexible scheduling is available, and volunteers may choose one or more time slots.


Why Volunteer? Brighten a resident’s day Build meaningful connections Provide comfort and dignity through personal care Gain rewarding volunteer experience in a supportive community

How to Get Involved:
To learn more or sign up, contact:
Sonja Niles
call: 605-575-0170
email: sonjaniles@dowrummel.com

Agency: Dow Rummel Village


Make a difference one manicure at a time!

Dow Rummel Village is seeking caring and compassionate volunteers to assist residents with nail painting and friendly conversation. This simple act of personal care brings joy, boosts confidence, and provides meaningful connection for our residents.

Volunteers will help paint residents’ nails and offer companionship in a welcoming, supportive environment. No professional experience needed—just a kind heart and willingness to engage.

Volunteers are especially needed at the following times:

Tuesdays: 9:00 AM, 1:30 PM, or 3:00 PM

Fridays: 9:00 AM

Flexible scheduling is available, and volunteers may choose one or more time slots.


Why Volunteer? Brighten a resident’s day Build meaningful connections Provide comfort and dignity through personal care Gain rewarding volunteer experience in a supportive community

How to Get Involved:
To learn more or sign up, contact:
Sonja Niles
call: 605-575-0170
email: sonjaniles@dowrummel.com

Agency: Dow Rummel Village

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rapid City: Food Sorting and Packing (2026) - Evening Shifts

Distribution center volunteers help ensure we have enough food for families in need. The following are examples of projects that you might be helping with depending on the needs of the organization on any given day: 

BackPack Program - Volunteers will pack sacks of food for children in the Black Hills. The BackPack Program supports many children in the Black Hills area, and we need your help to ensure no child goes hungry in our community. This work is done in assembly-line fashion with some volunteers on the assembly line packing the food and others helping to restock the line with the product. Food Box Packing - Help your neighbors in need by packing food boxes at Feeding South Dakota's Rapid City distribution center. These boxes of food will be distributed at our mobile distribution locations to help feed children and families who need food assistance. This work is done in assembly-line fashion with some volunteers on the assembly line packing the food and others helping to restock the line with the product. Food Sorting - Volunteers may sort and repack donated food (both perishable and non-perishable) from food drives, our retail store partners, or our Feeding America network partners.

Support/Training:

Please arrive 10 minutes early and wear comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time. Ability to lift 10 to 30 pounds. Volunteers of all abilities are welcome. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact us at info@feedingsouthdakota.org A waiver must be submitted prior to volunteering. Any volunteers under 18 years old MUST have a parent or guardian signature on their waiver prior to volunteering. 

Age Requirements:

This position will be in a working warehouse. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family, and co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others, please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

If you need to cancel your shift for any reason, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Distribution center volunteers help ensure we have enough food for families in need. The following are examples of projects that you might be helping with depending on the needs of the organization on any given day: 

BackPack Program - Volunteers will pack sacks of food for children in the Black Hills. The BackPack Program supports many children in the Black Hills area, and we need your help to ensure no child goes hungry in our community. This work is done in assembly-line fashion with some volunteers on the assembly line packing the food and others helping to restock the line with the product. Food Box Packing - Help your neighbors in need by packing food boxes at Feeding South Dakota's Rapid City distribution center. These boxes of food will be distributed at our mobile distribution locations to help feed children and families who need food assistance. This work is done in assembly-line fashion with some volunteers on the assembly line packing the food and others helping to restock the line with the product. Food Sorting - Volunteers may sort and repack donated food (both perishable and non-perishable) from food drives, our retail store partners, or our Feeding America network partners.

Support/Training:

Please arrive 10 minutes early and wear comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time. Ability to lift 10 to 30 pounds. Volunteers of all abilities are welcome. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please contact us at info@feedingsouthdakota.org A waiver must be submitted prior to volunteering. Any volunteers under 18 years old MUST have a parent or guardian signature on their waiver prior to volunteering. 

Age Requirements:

This position will be in a working warehouse. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family, and co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others, please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

If you need to cancel your shift for any reason, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising Committee Member – Community Action for Veterans (CAV)

Description
Community Action for Veterans (CAV) is building a small, focused fundraising committee to support events, sponsorship outreach, and donor engagement. This is a hands-on opportunity for individuals who want to contribute to strengthening support for veterans and military families in South Dakota. 

Committee members will work alongside CAV leadership to help plan fundraising efforts, build relationships, and expand community support.

What You’ll Do

Support planning for fundraising events and campaignsIdentify and connect with potential sponsors and donorsAssist with outreach (email, in-person, or community connections)Help promote events through your networks and community

Time Commitment

1 meeting per month (virtual or in-person)Flexible outreach and support between meetings (1–3 hours/month)

Who This Is For

Individuals with community connections or interest in outreachPeople who enjoy relationship-building and supporting a mission

Agency: Community Action for Veterans

Description
Community Action for Veterans (CAV) is building a small, focused fundraising committee to support events, sponsorship outreach, and donor engagement. This is a hands-on opportunity for individuals who want to contribute to strengthening support for veterans and military families in South Dakota. 

Committee members will work alongside CAV leadership to help plan fundraising efforts, build relationships, and expand community support.

What You’ll Do

Support planning for fundraising events and campaignsIdentify and connect with potential sponsors and donorsAssist with outreach (email, in-person, or community connections)Help promote events through your networks and community

Time Commitment

1 meeting per month (virtual or in-person)Flexible outreach and support between meetings (1–3 hours/month)

Who This Is For

Individuals with community connections or interest in outreachPeople who enjoy relationship-building and supporting a mission

Agency: Community Action for Veterans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hill City Mobile Distribution - Little White Church - 2026

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57745

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls: Light Office Work: Call Senior Box Recipients (2026)

Feeding South Dakota is honored to partner with the South Dakota Department of Education to deliver the USDA's Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), commonly known as the Senior Box Program, to all 66 counties in the state.

This program helps participants allocate their financial resources to urgent needs like medicine and utilities while ensuring access to nutritious food.

 

We Need Help:
We need help making phone calls to CSFP recipients to confirm whether they still need a monthly box of food. This will help us determine how many boxes we need from the USDA in the upcoming months.

What You’ll Do:

·        Make calls to CSFP recipients with a script we provide.

·        Share the distribution details and give out our support number if they have additional questions.

What You Need:

·        Ability to work independently.

·        A friendly phone presence.

Support:

·        Training and instructions provided by our Community Partnership staff.

·        Staff available for questions, if necessary.


The sooner we can make these calls, the more seniors we can reach!

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Feeding South Dakota is honored to partner with the South Dakota Department of Education to deliver the USDA's Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), commonly known as the Senior Box Program, to all 66 counties in the state.

This program helps participants allocate their financial resources to urgent needs like medicine and utilities while ensuring access to nutritious food.

 

We Need Help:
We need help making phone calls to CSFP recipients to confirm whether they still need a monthly box of food. This will help us determine how many boxes we need from the USDA in the upcoming months.

What You’ll Do:

·        Make calls to CSFP recipients with a script we provide.

·        Share the distribution details and give out our support number if they have additional questions.

What You Need:

·        Ability to work independently.

·        A friendly phone presence.

Support:

·        Training and instructions provided by our Community Partnership staff.

·        Staff available for questions, if necessary.


The sooner we can make these calls, the more seniors we can reach!

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Belle Fourche Mobile Distribution - Baseball Complex - 2026

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

 

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

 

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57717

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Connections on Call - Black Hills

Join Connections On Call  Volunteer When It Works for You!

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

Why join?

✅ You pick the opportunities that fit your schedule

✅ Help where you’re needed most

✅ Get texts or emails when a need arises

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

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

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

Agency: Helpline Center Volunteer Connections, Black Hills

Join Connections On Call  Volunteer When It Works for You!

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

Why join?

✅ You pick the opportunities that fit your schedule

✅ Help where you’re needed most

✅ Get texts or emails when a need arises

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

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

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

Agency: Helpline Center Volunteer Connections, Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SHIINE Beneficiary assistance

The Western region of the South Dakota SHIINE program is looking for assistance with our program.  Our primary focus is to help qualified seniors navigate Medicare--ranging from educating about potential fraud to understanding their individual plans.  Due to the rural nature of our state and technology barriers, this is a tremendous need, particularly during open enrollment (October 15th to December 7th each year).  We are looking for volunteers to help represent us at events (health fairs, county fairs, etc.), and in particular, for some who would be willing to train to help seniors with their Medicare needs.  We have no firm timetable, so training can happen at YOUR pace, and you can set your own volunteer schedule for as little or as much time as you wish to be involved.  You will be making a HUGE difference in the lives of a very overlooked and vulnerable population!


Agency: Western SD Senior Health Information and Insurance Education (SHIINE)

The Western region of the South Dakota SHIINE program is looking for assistance with our program.  Our primary focus is to help qualified seniors navigate Medicare--ranging from educating about potential fraud to understanding their individual plans.  Due to the rural nature of our state and technology barriers, this is a tremendous need, particularly during open enrollment (October 15th to December 7th each year).  We are looking for volunteers to help represent us at events (health fairs, county fairs, etc.), and in particular, for some who would be willing to train to help seniors with their Medicare needs.  We have no firm timetable, so training can happen at YOUR pace, and you can set your own volunteer schedule for as little or as much time as you wish to be involved.  You will be making a HUGE difference in the lives of a very overlooked and vulnerable population!


Agency: Western SD Senior Health Information and Insurance Education (SHIINE)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Wall That Heals

Please join us in welcoming The Wall That Heals to our community from June 11-14 by volunteering to honor all who have served.

SIGN UP HERE: 

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FA8A92BA3F5C43-61797416-thewall?fbclid=IwY2xjawQpJgtleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEesdrpsFULyJE_rw99zU0rPF-7zPsy-adCubRowi2LSVGydKC0uzmW2sxxq1s_aem_YrCA2a57TSllmluoUY_CFg#/

Volunteer training will take place on Wednesday, June 10 at 6 pm. Attendance is strongly encouraged.

Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your start time. All volunteers must be prepared for weather conditions.

Volunteer Shift Descriptions:

Assist Visitors at The Wall: Greet and assist visitors with finding names, viewing photos, and name rubbings. Listen and provide support when needed.

Mobile Education Center Volunteer: Talk about items, In Memory Honorees and Hometown Heroes.

Visitor Tent: Seated Position: in finding names on website or name directory. Monitor trifold inventory. Answer Visitor questions to best of ability.

Direct Visitors (Floater): Greet and assist visitors with information. Direct to The Wall, Trailer, Visitor Tent. Assist if they need help with mobility. Fill in other positions as needed.

Parking and Visitor Assistance: Direct parking. Visitor assistance with transportation to and from The Wall That Heals (Golf Cart / wheelchair / etc.)

Volunteer Tent: Check in volunteers, make sure the snacks and water / beverages are accessible to volunteers, communicate with VVMF / TWTH staff on tour schedules, etc

Agency: Brookings County Veterans Services

Please join us in welcoming The Wall That Heals to our community from June 11-14 by volunteering to honor all who have served.

SIGN UP HERE: 

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084FA8A92BA3F5C43-61797416-thewall?fbclid=IwY2xjawQpJgtleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEesdrpsFULyJE_rw99zU0rPF-7zPsy-adCubRowi2LSVGydKC0uzmW2sxxq1s_aem_YrCA2a57TSllmluoUY_CFg#/

Volunteer training will take place on Wednesday, June 10 at 6 pm. Attendance is strongly encouraged.

Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your start time. All volunteers must be prepared for weather conditions.

Volunteer Shift Descriptions:

Assist Visitors at The Wall: Greet and assist visitors with finding names, viewing photos, and name rubbings. Listen and provide support when needed.

Mobile Education Center Volunteer: Talk about items, In Memory Honorees and Hometown Heroes.

Visitor Tent: Seated Position: in finding names on website or name directory. Monitor trifold inventory. Answer Visitor questions to best of ability.

Direct Visitors (Floater): Greet and assist visitors with information. Direct to The Wall, Trailer, Visitor Tent. Assist if they need help with mobility. Fill in other positions as needed.

Parking and Visitor Assistance: Direct parking. Visitor assistance with transportation to and from The Wall That Heals (Golf Cart / wheelchair / etc.)

Volunteer Tent: Check in volunteers, make sure the snacks and water / beverages are accessible to volunteers, communicate with VVMF / TWTH staff on tour schedules, etc

Agency: Brookings County Veterans Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 10, 2026 through Jun 14, 2026

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hot Springs Mobile Distribution - Butler Park - 2026

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57747

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Team-Up to Clean-Up - Beadle Greenway

Team-Up to Clean-Up 
WHAT:

Let’s make a difference TOGETHER!  Show your local parks some love. Picking up litter near a park, waterway or neighborhood improves the lives of the people in our community.  A cleaner environment reduces health hazards, making it safer for everyone to enjoy the outdoors.

TASKS TO COMPLETE:

Volunteers are needed to assist with litter and debris cleanup around the park.  Each location will have unique needs.  Please meet promptly at the start time, near the shelter for instructions.  Release when work is complete.

WHO:

Ages 16+.  Feel free to sign up as an individual or as a group.

If you are part of a group, be sure to include the name of your group on your waiver.

SIGN UP:

Signup online at www.siouxfalls.gov/park-volunteer

Each volunteer is required to sign the waiver.

DEADLINE:

Sign up will close at 5 p.m.; 3 days prior to each date.

HOW TO PREPARE:

Bring your own work gloves, water bottle, sun

protection, closed toe shoes, and dress accordingly

for weather and getting dirty. We will  provide trash bags.

DAY OF:

Meet in the parking lot near the shelter.

Briefing on-site.  Review a map of the area.

Leave the bag along the trails edge.

Park team will pickup.

 

If the dates noted do not work for your group,

please contact us directly to find a new date.  605-367-8218


Agency: Sioux Falls Park and Recreation

Team-Up to Clean-Up 
WHAT:

Let’s make a difference TOGETHER!  Show your local parks some love. Picking up litter near a park, waterway or neighborhood improves the lives of the people in our community.  A cleaner environment reduces health hazards, making it safer for everyone to enjoy the outdoors.

TASKS TO COMPLETE:

Volunteers are needed to assist with litter and debris cleanup around the park.  Each location will have unique needs.  Please meet promptly at the start time, near the shelter for instructions.  Release when work is complete.

WHO:

Ages 16+.  Feel free to sign up as an individual or as a group.

If you are part of a group, be sure to include the name of your group on your waiver.

SIGN UP:

Signup online at www.siouxfalls.gov/park-volunteer

Each volunteer is required to sign the waiver.

DEADLINE:

Sign up will close at 5 p.m.; 3 days prior to each date.

HOW TO PREPARE:

Bring your own work gloves, water bottle, sun

protection, closed toe shoes, and dress accordingly

for weather and getting dirty. We will  provide trash bags.

DAY OF:

Meet in the parking lot near the shelter.

Briefing on-site.  Review a map of the area.

Leave the bag along the trails edge.

Park team will pickup.

 

If the dates noted do not work for your group,

please contact us directly to find a new date.  605-367-8218


Agency: Sioux Falls Park and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 12, 2026

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Team-Up to Clean-Up - Trail North of Falls Park

Team-Up to Clean-Up 
WHAT:

Let’s make a difference TOGETHER!  Show your local parks some love. Picking up litter near a park, waterway or neighborhood improves the lives of the people in our community.  A cleaner environment reduces health hazards, making it safer for everyone to enjoy the outdoors.

TASKS TO COMPLETE:

Volunteers are needed to assist with litter and debris cleanup around the park.  Each location will have unique needs.  Please meet promptly at the start time, near the shelter for instructions.  Release when work is complete.

WHO:

Ages 16+.  Feel free to sign up as an individual or as a group.

If you are part of a group, be sure to include the name of your group on your waiver.

SIGN UP:

Signup online at www.siouxfalls.gov/park-volunteer

Each volunteer is required to sign the waiver.

DEADLINE:

Sign up will close at 5 p.m.; 3 days prior to each date.

HOW TO PREPARE:

Bring your own work gloves, water bottle, sun

protection, closed toe shoes, and dress accordingly

for weather and getting dirty. We will  provide trash bags.

DAY OF:

Meet in the parking lot near the shelter.

Briefing on-site.  Review a map of the area.

Leave the bag along the trails edge.

Park team will pickup.

 

If the dates noted do not work for your group,

please contact us directly to find a new date.  605-367-8218

 


Agency: Sioux Falls Park and Recreation

Team-Up to Clean-Up 
WHAT:

Let’s make a difference TOGETHER!  Show your local parks some love. Picking up litter near a park, waterway or neighborhood improves the lives of the people in our community.  A cleaner environment reduces health hazards, making it safer for everyone to enjoy the outdoors.

TASKS TO COMPLETE:

Volunteers are needed to assist with litter and debris cleanup around the park.  Each location will have unique needs.  Please meet promptly at the start time, near the shelter for instructions.  Release when work is complete.

WHO:

Ages 16+.  Feel free to sign up as an individual or as a group.

If you are part of a group, be sure to include the name of your group on your waiver.

SIGN UP:

Signup online at www.siouxfalls.gov/park-volunteer

Each volunteer is required to sign the waiver.

DEADLINE:

Sign up will close at 5 p.m.; 3 days prior to each date.

HOW TO PREPARE:

Bring your own work gloves, water bottle, sun

protection, closed toe shoes, and dress accordingly

for weather and getting dirty. We will  provide trash bags.

DAY OF:

Meet in the parking lot near the shelter.

Briefing on-site.  Review a map of the area.

Leave the bag along the trails edge.

Park team will pickup.

 

If the dates noted do not work for your group,

please contact us directly to find a new date.  605-367-8218

 


Agency: Sioux Falls Park and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 22, 2026

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Gathering Buddy

Our family gatherings provide a unique volunteer opportunity for individuals who have a heart for children in foster care and/or children who have been adopted.

Role of the Buddy:

Serve an age group (infants - teens) at our monthly family gatheringsAttend a 15 minute training at the beginning of each gatheringMove with their age group through stations, serving as a source of connection and regulation for the children.  Commitment: 3rd Tuesday evening of the month (August - May), as volunteer is able, every month is not required.

Background check is required

Agency: The Gathering Well

Our family gatherings provide a unique volunteer opportunity for individuals who have a heart for children in foster care and/or children who have been adopted.

Role of the Buddy:

Serve an age group (infants - teens) at our monthly family gatheringsAttend a 15 minute training at the beginning of each gatheringMove with their age group through stations, serving as a source of connection and regulation for the children.  Commitment: 3rd Tuesday evening of the month (August - May), as volunteer is able, every month is not required.

Background check is required

Agency: The Gathering Well

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57108

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 2 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 2 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: Thrift Store Merchandise Volunteer (Children’s Apparel)

Volunteers in this role will help prepare children’s clothing for the sales floor by hanging, tagging, pricing, and organizing items at the Club for Boys Thrift Store. Volunteers are expected to work independently after basic instruction. A minimum commitment of two hours per shift is required. This position is designed for individual volunteers rather than groups.

...............................................................................................................................................................

The thrift store plays a vital role in directly supporting the Club for Boys and its mission to provide a safe, caring, and fun after‑school environment for youth ages 6–17 in our community. Proceeds from the store help fund programs and services that keep annual membership affordable at just $12 per year, ensuring that cost is never a barrier for families who need support.

Revenue generated through the thrift store helps provide nutritious meals, age‑appropriate activity spaces, gyms, sports leagues, and an outdoor program that encourages connection, confidence, and healthy development. These resources allow the Club to offer a welcoming place where kids can learn, grow, and feel a sense of belonging during critical after‑school hours.

In addition to financial support, the thrift store strengthens community involvement by offering volunteer opportunities that directly contribute to youth services. Every donated item processed and sold helps create opportunities for young people to build skills, stay active, and thrive in a safe, supportive environment. The thrift store is more than a retail space — it is a key part of sustaining a life‑changing resource for kids in our community.

Agency: Club for Boys - Rapid City

Volunteers in this role will help prepare children’s clothing for the sales floor by hanging, tagging, pricing, and organizing items at the Club for Boys Thrift Store. Volunteers are expected to work independently after basic instruction. A minimum commitment of two hours per shift is required. This position is designed for individual volunteers rather than groups.

...............................................................................................................................................................

The thrift store plays a vital role in directly supporting the Club for Boys and its mission to provide a safe, caring, and fun after‑school environment for youth ages 6–17 in our community. Proceeds from the store help fund programs and services that keep annual membership affordable at just $12 per year, ensuring that cost is never a barrier for families who need support.

Revenue generated through the thrift store helps provide nutritious meals, age‑appropriate activity spaces, gyms, sports leagues, and an outdoor program that encourages connection, confidence, and healthy development. These resources allow the Club to offer a welcoming place where kids can learn, grow, and feel a sense of belonging during critical after‑school hours.

In addition to financial support, the thrift store strengthens community involvement by offering volunteer opportunities that directly contribute to youth services. Every donated item processed and sold helps create opportunities for young people to build skills, stay active, and thrive in a safe, supportive environment. The thrift store is more than a retail space — it is a key part of sustaining a life‑changing resource for kids in our community.

Agency: Club for Boys - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Merchandise Volunteer (Adult Apparel)

Volunteers in this role will help prepare adult clothing for the sales floor by hanging, tagging, pricing, and organizing items at the Club for Boys Thrift Store. Volunteers are expected to work independently after basic instruction. A minimum commitment of two hours per shift is required. This position is designed for individual volunteers rather than groups. ...............................................................................................................................................................

The thrift store plays a vital role in directly supporting the Club for Boys and its mission to provide a safe, caring, and fun after‑school environment for youth ages 6–17 in our community. Proceeds from the store help fund programs and services that keep annual membership affordable at just $12 per year, ensuring that cost is never a barrier for families who need support.

Revenue generated through the thrift store helps provide nutritious meals, age‑appropriate activity spaces, gyms, sports leagues, and an outdoor program that encourages connection, confidence, and healthy development. These resources allow the Club to offer a welcoming place where kids can learn, grow, and feel a sense of belonging during critical after‑school hours.

In addition to financial support, the thrift store strengthens community involvement by offering volunteer opportunities that directly contribute to youth services. Every donated item processed and sold helps create opportunities for young people to build skills, stay active, and thrive in a safe, supportive environment. The thrift store is more than a retail space — it is a key part of sustaining a life‑changing resource for kids in our community.

Agency: Club for Boys - Rapid City

Volunteers in this role will help prepare adult clothing for the sales floor by hanging, tagging, pricing, and organizing items at the Club for Boys Thrift Store. Volunteers are expected to work independently after basic instruction. A minimum commitment of two hours per shift is required. This position is designed for individual volunteers rather than groups. ...............................................................................................................................................................

The thrift store plays a vital role in directly supporting the Club for Boys and its mission to provide a safe, caring, and fun after‑school environment for youth ages 6–17 in our community. Proceeds from the store help fund programs and services that keep annual membership affordable at just $12 per year, ensuring that cost is never a barrier for families who need support.

Revenue generated through the thrift store helps provide nutritious meals, age‑appropriate activity spaces, gyms, sports leagues, and an outdoor program that encourages connection, confidence, and healthy development. These resources allow the Club to offer a welcoming place where kids can learn, grow, and feel a sense of belonging during critical after‑school hours.

In addition to financial support, the thrift store strengthens community involvement by offering volunteer opportunities that directly contribute to youth services. Every donated item processed and sold helps create opportunities for young people to build skills, stay active, and thrive in a safe, supportive environment. The thrift store is more than a retail space — it is a key part of sustaining a life‑changing resource for kids in our community.

Agency: Club for Boys - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Group Groundskeeping Volunteers

Looking for a hands‑on way to give back as a group? Our groundskeeping volunteer opportunity offers a meaningful way for teams to work together and make an immediate, visible impact in the community.

Once or twice a month during the summer, volunteer teams help care for the outdoor spaces surrounding the Club for Boys Thrift Store. Tasks include watering plants, pulling weeds, picking up litter, and tending to landscaping that helps keep the area welcoming and safe.

This is a great opportunity for coworkers, friends, families, or service groups looking to connect, collaborate, and contribute to something bigger than themselves.

By maintaining the grounds of the thrift store, your team is directly supporting the Club for Boys and helping ensure resources remain focused on serving youth ages 6–17 through meals, programs, sports, and safe after‑school spaces. Your time and energy help create an environment that supports kids and families every day.

No special skills are required — just a willingness to work together, get a little dirty, and make a difference.

Agency: Club for Boys - Rapid City

Looking for a hands‑on way to give back as a group? Our groundskeeping volunteer opportunity offers a meaningful way for teams to work together and make an immediate, visible impact in the community.

Once or twice a month during the summer, volunteer teams help care for the outdoor spaces surrounding the Club for Boys Thrift Store. Tasks include watering plants, pulling weeds, picking up litter, and tending to landscaping that helps keep the area welcoming and safe.

This is a great opportunity for coworkers, friends, families, or service groups looking to connect, collaborate, and contribute to something bigger than themselves.

By maintaining the grounds of the thrift store, your team is directly supporting the Club for Boys and helping ensure resources remain focused on serving youth ages 6–17 through meals, programs, sports, and safe after‑school spaces. Your time and energy help create an environment that supports kids and families every day.

No special skills are required — just a willingness to work together, get a little dirty, and make a difference.

Agency: Club for Boys - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2026

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls Mobile Food Distribution - Empower Campus (2026)


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at Empower Campus.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at Empower Campus.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls: Mobile Distribution Ride Along (April - June 2026)

Mobile Distributions

Feeding South Dakota serves ALL 66 counties in the state and over 12,000 families per month.

HOW?

Because our Mobile Food Distribution Program allows Feeding South Dakota to go where hunger is, instead of hunger having to find us.

Each stop will provide you a chance to get some fresh air, meet other volunteers and guests, and help rural communities in need. This is a great opportunity for all who are curious about food insecurity and how it impacts rural communities.

Please pack a lunch, snack, and drink for the road!

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will ride in a Feeding South Dakota vehicle with one of our fun and kind-hearted Drivers to assist with guest registration and handing out food.

Support/Training:

Please arrive at least 5 minutes early and wear comfortable clothing in layers and fully-enclosed shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability or willingness to learn to use a webpage on an iPad to register guests.Ability to work outdoorsAbility to show respect and kindness to volunteers and guests from all backgrounds. Ability to sit, stand, and walk intermittently for up to 6 hours. Ability to lift 5-10 pounds.

Age Requirements:

This position will be working outside in all weather conditions. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 18 years or older.

Location:
Meet at: Feeding South Dakota - 4701 N Westport Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57107Check-in:
Use the side door next to the garage door on the south side of the building. Ring the doorbell, and an employee will let you in.Breaks:
Breaks will be taken on the road. Be sure to pack lunch, snack, and drink.What to wear:
Comfortable clothing and fully enclosed shoes

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Mobile Distributions

Feeding South Dakota serves ALL 66 counties in the state and over 12,000 families per month.

HOW?

Because our Mobile Food Distribution Program allows Feeding South Dakota to go where hunger is, instead of hunger having to find us.

Each stop will provide you a chance to get some fresh air, meet other volunteers and guests, and help rural communities in need. This is a great opportunity for all who are curious about food insecurity and how it impacts rural communities.

Please pack a lunch, snack, and drink for the road!

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will ride in a Feeding South Dakota vehicle with one of our fun and kind-hearted Drivers to assist with guest registration and handing out food.

Support/Training:

Please arrive at least 5 minutes early and wear comfortable clothing in layers and fully-enclosed shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability or willingness to learn to use a webpage on an iPad to register guests.Ability to work outdoorsAbility to show respect and kindness to volunteers and guests from all backgrounds. Ability to sit, stand, and walk intermittently for up to 6 hours. Ability to lift 5-10 pounds.

Age Requirements:

This position will be working outside in all weather conditions. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 18 years or older.

Location:
Meet at: Feeding South Dakota - 4701 N Westport Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57107Check-in:
Use the side door next to the garage door on the south side of the building. Ring the doorbell, and an employee will let you in.Breaks:
Breaks will be taken on the road. Be sure to pack lunch, snack, and drink.What to wear:
Comfortable clothing and fully enclosed shoes

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Session Volunteers

Hello SunCatcher Family and Friends! It is getting to that time of year again for volunteers to submit their volunteer applications! If you or someone you know is looking for a rewarding and fun experience helping horses help people, then now is the time to apply! The QR code on the poster will take you directly to our volunteer page on our website! Please don't hesitate to scan and apply!

Once you have applied Sign-up for our Volunteer Training at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0949ABA723A5FCC16-63248675-volunteer

We can't wait to see you out at SunCatcher soon!

Agency: SunCatcher Therapeutic Riding Academy

Hello SunCatcher Family and Friends! It is getting to that time of year again for volunteers to submit their volunteer applications! If you or someone you know is looking for a rewarding and fun experience helping horses help people, then now is the time to apply! The QR code on the poster will take you directly to our volunteer page on our website! Please don't hesitate to scan and apply!

Once you have applied Sign-up for our Volunteer Training at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0949ABA723A5FCC16-63248675-volunteer

We can't wait to see you out at SunCatcher soon!

Agency: SunCatcher Therapeutic Riding Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57703-8442

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pathways to Healing & Resilience Program Mentor

Make a meaningful impact in the lives of youth navigating challenging circumstances. The Pathways to Healing & Resilience Program is seeking compassionate mentors to support young people ages 15–19 who are involved in gun-related offenses.

Mentors will facilitate small group sessions of 5–10 participants, meeting once every three weeks from 3:30–5:30 PM at MWI Health (317 Main St., Downtown Sioux Falls).

This program is rooted in a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach, creating a safe and supportive space for growth, accountability, and healing. Individuals with lived experience are strongly encouraged to apply, as authentic connection and understanding are key to this work. Step into a role that helps guide youth toward resilience, restoration, and a more hopeful future.

Agency: MWI Health

Make a meaningful impact in the lives of youth navigating challenging circumstances. The Pathways to Healing & Resilience Program is seeking compassionate mentors to support young people ages 15–19 who are involved in gun-related offenses.

Mentors will facilitate small group sessions of 5–10 participants, meeting once every three weeks from 3:30–5:30 PM at MWI Health (317 Main St., Downtown Sioux Falls).

This program is rooted in a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach, creating a safe and supportive space for growth, accountability, and healing. Individuals with lived experience are strongly encouraged to apply, as authentic connection and understanding are key to this work. Step into a role that helps guide youth toward resilience, restoration, and a more hopeful future.

Agency: MWI Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Home Society - Big Buddy Mentor Volunteer

Being a big buddy offers a unique opportunity to serve as a positive role model and mentor to a child aged 4-14. Big Buddies commit to visiting a CHS child (scheduled), typically weekly, with at least 3 visits per month. Big buddies may also be asked to act on a student's behalf in the educational decision-making process, depending on the need.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Being a big buddy offers a unique opportunity to serve as a positive role model and mentor to a child aged 4-14. Big Buddies commit to visiting a CHS child (scheduled), typically weekly, with at least 3 visits per month. Big buddies may also be asked to act on a student's behalf in the educational decision-making process, depending on the need.

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Home Society - Group Volunteers

General volunteering. Varying tasks depending on need. Listed are some ideas: 

·        Clean up in different units/areas on campus. (indoors)

·        Grounds cleanup – campus beautification (outdoors)

·        Gardening

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

General volunteering. Varying tasks depending on need. Listed are some ideas: 

·        Clean up in different units/areas on campus. (indoors)

·        Grounds cleanup – campus beautification (outdoors)

·        Gardening

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Agency: Children's Home Society of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57110

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls Great Strides

At the annual Great Strides walk, participants and volunteers, come together for a day of unity where friends, family, and colleagues unite to celebrate and remember. It is a time for those touched by cystic fibrosis to feel renewed hope while their community rallies around them and an opportunity to remember those lost to cystic fibrosis.

This is a family-friendly (dogs welcome) event filled with fun activities, mascots, food, DJ, and a walk.

Location: Terrace Park West, Sioux Falls, SD.

VOLUNTEER ROLES:

SET UP STARTS AT 7:30AMGREETERS ARRIVE AT 8:15AMREGISTRATION ARRIVE AT 8:15AMSHIRT DISTRIBUTION ARRIVE AT 8:15AMFOOD SERVICE ARRIVE AT 8:15AMCHEER FOR WALKERS ARRIVE AT 9:30AMROUTE MONITOR ARRIVE AT 9:30AMKIDS CORNER ARRIVE AT 8:15AMPHOTOGRAPHER ARRIVE AT 8:45AMTEAR DOWN AROUND 12:30PM

Agency: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

At the annual Great Strides walk, participants and volunteers, come together for a day of unity where friends, family, and colleagues unite to celebrate and remember. It is a time for those touched by cystic fibrosis to feel renewed hope while their community rallies around them and an opportunity to remember those lost to cystic fibrosis.

This is a family-friendly (dogs welcome) event filled with fun activities, mascots, food, DJ, and a walk.

Location: Terrace Park West, Sioux Falls, SD.

VOLUNTEER ROLES:

SET UP STARTS AT 7:30AMGREETERS ARRIVE AT 8:15AMREGISTRATION ARRIVE AT 8:15AMSHIRT DISTRIBUTION ARRIVE AT 8:15AMFOOD SERVICE ARRIVE AT 8:15AMCHEER FOR WALKERS ARRIVE AT 9:30AMROUTE MONITOR ARRIVE AT 9:30AMKIDS CORNER ARRIVE AT 8:15AMPHOTOGRAPHER ARRIVE AT 8:45AMTEAR DOWN AROUND 12:30PM

Agency: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rapid City Great Strides Volunteer

At the annual Great Strides walk, participants and volunteers, come together for a day of unity where friends, family, and colleagues unite to celebrate and remember. It is a time for those touched by cystic fibrosis to feel renewed hope while their community rallies around them and an opportunity to remember those lost to cystic fibrosis. This is a family-friendly (dogs welcome) event filled with fun activities, food, and a walk. Location: Old Storybook Island Shelter, Rapid City.

VOLUNTEER ROLES:

SET UP STARTS AT 7:30AMGREETERS ARRIVE AT 8:15AMREGISTRATION ARRIVE AT 8:15AMSHIRT DISTRIBUTION ARRIVE AT 8:15AMFOOD SERVICE ARRIVE AT 8:15AMCHEER FOR WALKERS ARRIVE AT 9:30AMROUTE MONITOR ARRIVE AT 9:30AMKIDS CORNER ARRIVE AT 8:15AMPHOTOGRAPHER ARRIVE AT 8:45AMTEAR DOWN AROUND 12:30PM

Agency: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

At the annual Great Strides walk, participants and volunteers, come together for a day of unity where friends, family, and colleagues unite to celebrate and remember. It is a time for those touched by cystic fibrosis to feel renewed hope while their community rallies around them and an opportunity to remember those lost to cystic fibrosis. This is a family-friendly (dogs welcome) event filled with fun activities, food, and a walk. Location: Old Storybook Island Shelter, Rapid City.

VOLUNTEER ROLES:

SET UP STARTS AT 7:30AMGREETERS ARRIVE AT 8:15AMREGISTRATION ARRIVE AT 8:15AMSHIRT DISTRIBUTION ARRIVE AT 8:15AMFOOD SERVICE ARRIVE AT 8:15AMCHEER FOR WALKERS ARRIVE AT 9:30AMROUTE MONITOR ARRIVE AT 9:30AMKIDS CORNER ARRIVE AT 8:15AMPHOTOGRAPHER ARRIVE AT 8:45AMTEAR DOWN AROUND 12:30PM

Agency: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 30, 2026

Zip Code: 57702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corks and Kegs Lakeside

The Corks & Kegs at Lake Lorraine in Sioux Falls, SD, hosted by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, will be the craft beer, wine, mead, and mocktail tasting event of the season! The event features a special reception, tastings provided by Big Lost Meadery & Brewery, delicious food, games, silent/live auction, and an inspirational program with a floating lantern launch! 

Learn more https://events.cff.org/corksandkegs

This event seeks volunteers to help run registration and checkout, assist with the silent auction and live auction and event tear down. Don't miss out on the fun - volunteer for Corks & Kegs! 

Volunteer Roles Available:

Serve on event committeeSet upGreeterRegistrationCheck-outHelp with:Live auctionSilent auctionTastingsGamesPhtographerTear Down

Shifts available.


Sign up here! https://afasignup.formstack.com/forms/cff_minnesota_dakotas_volunteers 

9:30 AM to 11:30 AM Shift: event set up 

12:30 PM to 2:30 PM Shift: event set up     

2:30 PM to 5:00 PM Shift: event set up

5:00 PM to 9:00 PM Shift: help during the event and help with clean up  

Agency: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

The Corks & Kegs at Lake Lorraine in Sioux Falls, SD, hosted by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, will be the craft beer, wine, mead, and mocktail tasting event of the season! The event features a special reception, tastings provided by Big Lost Meadery & Brewery, delicious food, games, silent/live auction, and an inspirational program with a floating lantern launch! 

Learn more https://events.cff.org/corksandkegs

This event seeks volunteers to help run registration and checkout, assist with the silent auction and live auction and event tear down. Don't miss out on the fun - volunteer for Corks & Kegs! 

Volunteer Roles Available:

Serve on event committeeSet upGreeterRegistrationCheck-outHelp with:Live auctionSilent auctionTastingsGamesPhtographerTear Down

Shifts available.


Sign up here! https://afasignup.formstack.com/forms/cff_minnesota_dakotas_volunteers 

9:30 AM to 11:30 AM Shift: event set up 

12:30 PM to 2:30 PM Shift: event set up     

2:30 PM to 5:00 PM Shift: event set up

5:00 PM to 9:00 PM Shift: help during the event and help with clean up  

Agency: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2026

Zip Code: 57106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Living Hope Academy Volunteer

We ALWAYS need volunteers and we could use sponsors for our kids for tuition, school supplies, Christmas gifts etc.

We are committed to spreading the message of faith, hope, and love through powerful gospel sermons. Our goal is to inspire, encourage, and transform lives with the truth of God’s Word. Whether you are seeking spiritual growth, deeper biblical understanding, or uplifting messages, you’ll find content that nourishes your soul.

Join us on this journey of faith and be part of a community that believes in the power of God's love.

Agency: Living Hope Academy

We ALWAYS need volunteers and we could use sponsors for our kids for tuition, school supplies, Christmas gifts etc.

We are committed to spreading the message of faith, hope, and love through powerful gospel sermons. Our goal is to inspire, encourage, and transform lives with the truth of God’s Word. Whether you are seeking spiritual growth, deeper biblical understanding, or uplifting messages, you’ll find content that nourishes your soul.

Join us on this journey of faith and be part of a community that believes in the power of God's love.

Agency: Living Hope Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Riverfest

Riverfest, Saturday, September 19th: Cherapa Place, 2pm to 8pm
Pre Event Set Up - 11am to 2pm: Assist DTSF staff setting up event signage, picnic tables, directing vendors where to go.Beer Service - 2pm to 5pm: Assist the four downtown brewers crack open and serve craft beers.Beer Service - 5pm to 8pm: Assist the four downtown brewers crack open and serve craft beers.ID Check - 2pm to 5pm: Check ID's and stamping hands of people 21 or older prior to purchasing alcohol.ID Check - 5pm to 8pm: Check ID's and stamping hands of people 21 or older prior to purchasing alcohol.Greeter - 2pm to 5pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.Greeter - 5pm to 8pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.Post Event Pick Up - 8pm to 10pm: Assist DTSF staff taking down event signage, taking down and stacking rental tables/chairs/supplies for return pick up.


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Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.

Riverfest, Saturday, September 19th: Cherapa Place, 2pm to 8pm
Pre Event Set Up - 11am to 2pm: Assist DTSF staff setting up event signage, picnic tables, directing vendors where to go.Beer Service - 2pm to 5pm: Assist the four downtown brewers crack open and serve craft beers.Beer Service - 5pm to 8pm: Assist the four downtown brewers crack open and serve craft beers.ID Check - 2pm to 5pm: Check ID's and stamping hands of people 21 or older prior to purchasing alcohol.ID Check - 5pm to 8pm: Check ID's and stamping hands of people 21 or older prior to purchasing alcohol.Greeter - 2pm to 5pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.Greeter - 5pm to 8pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.Post Event Pick Up - 8pm to 10pm: Assist DTSF staff taking down event signage, taking down and stacking rental tables/chairs/supplies for return pick up.


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Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2026

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Open Street & Summer Art + Wine Walk

Friday, August 7th "Open Street & Summer Art + Wine Walk": Phillips Avenue from 9th - 11th Street Art + Wine Walk

Punch Card Sales - 5pm to 7pm: Sell Art + Wine Walk punch cards using card reader and start-up cash.

Art + Wine Walk Punch Card Will Call - 5pm to 7pm: Hand out pre-paid punch cards to people.

Greeter - 5pm to 8pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.


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Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.

Friday, August 7th "Open Street & Summer Art + Wine Walk": Phillips Avenue from 9th - 11th Street Art + Wine Walk

Punch Card Sales - 5pm to 7pm: Sell Art + Wine Walk punch cards using card reader and start-up cash.

Art + Wine Walk Punch Card Will Call - 5pm to 7pm: Hand out pre-paid punch cards to people.

Greeter - 5pm to 8pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.


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Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Open Street

Friday, July 3rd "Open Street": Phillips from 2nd - 4th Street

Pop & Water Sales - 5pm to 8pm: Sell pop and water using credit card reader and startup cash. Greeter - 5pm to 8pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.


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Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.

Friday, July 3rd "Open Street": Phillips from 2nd - 4th Street

Pop & Water Sales - 5pm to 8pm: Sell pop and water using credit card reader and startup cash. Greeter - 5pm to 8pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.


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Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 3, 2026

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Open Street

Friday, June 5th "Open Street": Main Avenue from 11th - 13th Street

Pop & Water Sales - 5pm to 8pm: Sell pop and water using credit card reader and startup cash.

Sell Golf Balls - 5pm to 7:30pm: A mini putt-putt course will be available for people to play. Golf balls will need to be purchased to play. Putters will be available for free for anyone to use.

Greeter - 5pm to 8pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.


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Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.

Friday, June 5th "Open Street": Main Avenue from 11th - 13th Street

Pop & Water Sales - 5pm to 8pm: Sell pop and water using credit card reader and startup cash.

Sell Golf Balls - 5pm to 7:30pm: A mini putt-putt course will be available for people to play. Golf balls will need to be purchased to play. Putters will be available for free for anyone to use.

Greeter - 5pm to 8pm: Welcome and greet people entering or leaving the event space.


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Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 5, 2026

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tree Tender

The Raptor Center acreage has 4 large saplings, a group of smaller saplings, and a shelterbelt that need to be watered.  There are tree bags to be installed, and the bags to be filled on a regular schedule until the drought breaks (or eases). The shelterbelt has a drip irrigation system in place. 

Agency: Black Hills Raptor Center

The Raptor Center acreage has 4 large saplings, a group of smaller saplings, and a shelterbelt that need to be watered.  There are tree bags to be installed, and the bags to be filled on a regular schedule until the drought breaks (or eases). The shelterbelt has a drip irrigation system in place. 

Agency: Black Hills Raptor Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Mar 20, 2026 through Nov 30, 2026

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JA Middle or High School Classroom Volunteer

If you were to teach middle or high school, you would teach all sessions on a single morning/day or you may teach once a week for either three or six weeks, depending on the school. Programs vary but the key concepts teach about Financial Literacy, Work Readiness, and Entrepreneurship.    

Click here to see the 25-26 classes still in need of volunteers! 

Agency: Junior Achievement of South Dakota

If you were to teach middle or high school, you would teach all sessions on a single morning/day or you may teach once a week for either three or six weeks, depending on the school. Programs vary but the key concepts teach about Financial Literacy, Work Readiness, and Entrepreneurship.    

Click here to see the 25-26 classes still in need of volunteers! 

Agency: Junior Achievement of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JA Elementary Classroom Volunteer

As an elementary volunteer, you would coordinate directly with the teacher to find five (30-45 minute) sessions between November and March. Each grade level has a unique curriculum with various concepts centered on work readiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. 

Click here to see the 25-26 classes in need of a volunteer!  

Agency: Junior Achievement of South Dakota

As an elementary volunteer, you would coordinate directly with the teacher to find five (30-45 minute) sessions between November and March. Each grade level has a unique curriculum with various concepts centered on work readiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. 

Click here to see the 25-26 classes in need of a volunteer!  

Agency: Junior Achievement of South Dakota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Assistant

Program Assistant
Volunteer Description
Purpose: To assist instructors and staff with outdoor educational programing.

Key Responsibilities:
*Assist in the delivery of educational programming. 
*Assist in classroom set up and clean up.
*Help with participant registrations and waiver signing.
*Assist staff in monitoring safety and participant behavior.
*Play an active role in participation and education. 
*Learn and have fun.
*Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Dependable, patient, flexible, able to work in a team, enjoy interacting with others, and must have a strong desire to learn and grasp new concepts.

Example of classes: canoeing, kayaking, Archery, Shooting, Hiking, Snow shoeing, Fishing, Fly Fishing, climbing, wild game cooking, animal education, plant identification, and many many more.

Training: All of our volunteers are required to go through a basic orientation class.

Fill Out a Volunteer Application at http://gfp.sd.gov/outdoor-learning/outdoor-campus/west/volunteer-app.aspx

To volunteer, Express Interest below. For More information, call (605) 394-2538

Agency: SD Game, Fish and Parks The Outdoor Campus-West

Program Assistant
Volunteer Description
Purpose: To assist instructors and staff with outdoor educational programing.

Key Responsibilities:
*Assist in the delivery of educational programming. 
*Assist in classroom set up and clean up.
*Help with participant registrations and waiver signing.
*Assist staff in monitoring safety and participant behavior.
*Play an active role in participation and education. 
*Learn and have fun.
*Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Dependable, patient, flexible, able to work in a team, enjoy interacting with others, and must have a strong desire to learn and grasp new concepts.

Example of classes: canoeing, kayaking, Archery, Shooting, Hiking, Snow shoeing, Fishing, Fly Fishing, climbing, wild game cooking, animal education, plant identification, and many many more.

Training: All of our volunteers are required to go through a basic orientation class.

Fill Out a Volunteer Application at http://gfp.sd.gov/outdoor-learning/outdoor-campus/west/volunteer-app.aspx

To volunteer, Express Interest below. For More information, call (605) 394-2538

Agency: SD Game, Fish and Parks The Outdoor Campus-West

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rapid City Mobile Distribution - Central States Fairgrounds 2026

Important: This is a long shift outdoors. Please come prepared for weather and a long time on your feet.

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public. Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using tablets (pen and paper will be used when necessary) Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Closed-toe/closed-heel shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

Volunteering as a TEAM:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers! If you will be volunteering with others, please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Important: This is a long shift outdoors. Please come prepared for weather and a long time on your feet.

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public. Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using tablets (pen and paper will be used when necessary) Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Closed-toe/closed-heel shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

Volunteering as a TEAM:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers! If you will be volunteering with others, please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rapid City Central States Fairgrounds Mobile Distribution Guest Check-in 2026

IMPORTANT: This opportunity cannot be signed up for without completing the Mobile guest check-in training. Once trained, a site manager will approve the RC Mobile Check In qualification. For more information, email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org or call 605-348-2689. 

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to help check guests into our mobile food distributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Accurately record Guest attendance on the supplied iPad.  Indicate the number of households being picked up by Guest by marking their vehicle with a washable marker or paper “tag."Provide a space for guests not to feel judged while receiving food.

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training at a training session prior to the shift and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Fully enclosed shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time.Must be comfortable with tablet usage. Must have completed the mobile check in training prior to signing up for the opportunity.

Volunteer and Guest Safety: 

It’s important to Feeding South Dakota that our guests and volunteers feel safe while promoting a judgement-free zone.If a volunteer witnesses something that they believe could be abuse or harassment by or to a volunteer or guest, please notify a staff member.If a volunteer feels uncomfortable because of item(s) in a vehicle (a threatening dog, gun, etc.) and doesn’t feel safe to complete their assigned task, please defer to staff.


If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-348-2689 or email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

IMPORTANT: This opportunity cannot be signed up for without completing the Mobile guest check-in training. Once trained, a site manager will approve the RC Mobile Check In qualification. For more information, email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org or call 605-348-2689. 

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to help check guests into our mobile food distributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Accurately record Guest attendance on the supplied iPad.  Indicate the number of households being picked up by Guest by marking their vehicle with a washable marker or paper “tag."Provide a space for guests not to feel judged while receiving food.

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training at a training session prior to the shift and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Fully enclosed shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time.Must be comfortable with tablet usage. Must have completed the mobile check in training prior to signing up for the opportunity.

Volunteer and Guest Safety: 

It’s important to Feeding South Dakota that our guests and volunteers feel safe while promoting a judgement-free zone.If a volunteer witnesses something that they believe could be abuse or harassment by or to a volunteer or guest, please notify a staff member.If a volunteer feels uncomfortable because of item(s) in a vehicle (a threatening dog, gun, etc.) and doesn’t feel safe to complete their assigned task, please defer to staff.


If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-348-2689 or email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Driver

Volunteers are needed to help transport Veterans to and from medical appointments throughout the West River region. Drivers serve Monday–Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., providing a vital service that ensures Veterans can access the care they need. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check, complete a DOT physical, and have a clean driving record. If you’re interested in supporting Veterans in this meaningful way, please contact Bill at 605-415-0580 or davrc23@gmail.com.

Agency: Disabled American Veterans - Black Hills

Volunteers are needed to help transport Veterans to and from medical appointments throughout the West River region. Drivers serve Monday–Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., providing a vital service that ensures Veterans can access the care they need. Volunteers must be able to pass a background check, complete a DOT physical, and have a clean driving record. If you’re interested in supporting Veterans in this meaningful way, please contact Bill at 605-415-0580 or davrc23@gmail.com.

Agency: Disabled American Veterans - Black Hills

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Information Desk Greeter

Purpose: To greet and provide information to visitors and participants about The Outdoor Campus-West and South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
 
Key Responsibilities:
*Greet visitors and give valuable information about The Outdoor Campus-West and South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
*Answer questions about GFP and TOC-West and provide forms when necessary. (Ex: Volunteer applications, hunting applications, state park stickers, HuntSAFE registration, etc.)
*Provide information about activities occurring at TOC-West.
*Monitor visitor entrance.
*Answer phones when secretaries are unavailable.
*Greet participants.
*Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Dependable, patient, able to work with GFP staff, enjoy interacting with others, able to work independently or in a small group, able to answer phones and take accurate messages when needed, and must have a desire to learn.

Training: All of our volunteers are required to go through a basic orientation to The Outdoor Campus-West. Additional training will be provided by the volunteer coordinator or GFP secretaries as tasks are assigned.

Age Requirement: Greeters must be at least 18 years of age or older.

Fill out a volunteer application at http://gfp.sd.gov/outdoor-learning/outdoor-campus/west/volunteer-app.aspx

To volunteer, Express interest below. For more information, call (605) 394-2538

Agency: SD Game, Fish and Parks The Outdoor Campus-West

Purpose: To greet and provide information to visitors and participants about The Outdoor Campus-West and South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
 
Key Responsibilities:
*Greet visitors and give valuable information about The Outdoor Campus-West and South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
*Answer questions about GFP and TOC-West and provide forms when necessary. (Ex: Volunteer applications, hunting applications, state park stickers, HuntSAFE registration, etc.)
*Provide information about activities occurring at TOC-West.
*Monitor visitor entrance.
*Answer phones when secretaries are unavailable.
*Greet participants.
*Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Dependable, patient, able to work with GFP staff, enjoy interacting with others, able to work independently or in a small group, able to answer phones and take accurate messages when needed, and must have a desire to learn.

Training: All of our volunteers are required to go through a basic orientation to The Outdoor Campus-West. Additional training will be provided by the volunteer coordinator or GFP secretaries as tasks are assigned.

Age Requirement: Greeters must be at least 18 years of age or older.

Fill out a volunteer application at http://gfp.sd.gov/outdoor-learning/outdoor-campus/west/volunteer-app.aspx

To volunteer, Express interest below. For more information, call (605) 394-2538

Agency: SD Game, Fish and Parks The Outdoor Campus-West

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighborhood Soccer Initiative

Do you enjoy working with kids and/or sports? Sioux Falls Neighborhood Soccer, a ministry of Empower Sioux Falls, is looking for volunteer coaches this spring for our Saturday morning youth soccer league. We serve children in grades 2-5 in low income neighborhoods by offering free soccer instruction, equipment, and a free hot lunch every Saturday, beginning April 18 and ending May 16. Minimal soccer experience necessary- we will have experienced head coaches leading each session and need assistants to work with small groups. Locations in various Neighborhood Parks across Sioux Falls. Help us make an impact in our community by closing the opportunity gap for kids! 
Please contact Program Director Callie Schock: callie@empowersiouxfalls.com
Check out this video for more information.

Agency: Empower Sioux Falls

Do you enjoy working with kids and/or sports? Sioux Falls Neighborhood Soccer, a ministry of Empower Sioux Falls, is looking for volunteer coaches this spring for our Saturday morning youth soccer league. We serve children in grades 2-5 in low income neighborhoods by offering free soccer instruction, equipment, and a free hot lunch every Saturday, beginning April 18 and ending May 16. Minimal soccer experience necessary- we will have experienced head coaches leading each session and need assistants to work with small groups. Locations in various Neighborhood Parks across Sioux Falls. Help us make an impact in our community by closing the opportunity gap for kids! 
Please contact Program Director Callie Schock: callie@empowersiouxfalls.com
Check out this video for more information.

Agency: Empower Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 18, 2026 through May 16, 2026

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality: Rapid City

Assist in cleaning & organizing for survivors of Human Trafficking.


Are you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity that makes a big impact? 

The role of a hospitality volunteer is to clean & organize Call to Freedom's emergency apartment, Marissa's House units, and staff office spaces.  You will play a vital role in creating an atmosphere of cleanliness for clients in their homes and assist in making the office more adaptable for the staff to accomplish their duties.


Qualifications:

Organized & dependableAble to keep confidentialityCan work well independentlyEnjoys cleaning & organizing

Agency: Call to Freedom

Assist in cleaning & organizing for survivors of Human Trafficking.


Are you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity that makes a big impact? 

The role of a hospitality volunteer is to clean & organize Call to Freedom's emergency apartment, Marissa's House units, and staff office spaces.  You will play a vital role in creating an atmosphere of cleanliness for clients in their homes and assist in making the office more adaptable for the staff to accomplish their duties.


Qualifications:

Organized & dependableAble to keep confidentialityCan work well independentlyEnjoys cleaning & organizing

Agency: Call to Freedom

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Shopper: Rapid City

Assist in shopping for groceries for survivors of Human Trafficking.

Are you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity that makes a big impact?

Grocery Shopper volunteers make an impact in the lives of Call to Freedom clients and their families by providing groceries and other basic need items (toilet paper, paper towels, laundry detergent, etc.)  Call to Freedom staff sends out a monthly grocery list of various needs & you would be responsible for purchasing approximately $25 worth of items.

Agency: Call to Freedom

Assist in shopping for groceries for survivors of Human Trafficking.

Are you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity that makes a big impact?

Grocery Shopper volunteers make an impact in the lives of Call to Freedom clients and their families by providing groceries and other basic need items (toilet paper, paper towels, laundry detergent, etc.)  Call to Freedom staff sends out a monthly grocery list of various needs & you would be responsible for purchasing approximately $25 worth of items.

Agency: Call to Freedom

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prayer Volunteer: Rapid City

Are you feeling called spiritually to make in impact on those affected by human trafficking?

Volunteers that are part of our Prayer Team make an impact in the lives of trafficking survivors and our state by praying for clients, staff, and the mission of Call to Freedom.  You can pray in small groups at Call to Freedom's office, from your home, or through your church.  The CTF Monthly Prayer meeting takes place on the second Wednesday of each month at 8:30 am.  Prayer needs are sent monthly by the CTF Spirituality Coordinator.

Qualifications:

Connected to a Christian churchHas a personal relationship with Jesus ChristUnderstand spiritual warfare and the importance of putting on the Full Armor of God

Agency: Call to Freedom

Are you feeling called spiritually to make in impact on those affected by human trafficking?

Volunteers that are part of our Prayer Team make an impact in the lives of trafficking survivors and our state by praying for clients, staff, and the mission of Call to Freedom.  You can pray in small groups at Call to Freedom's office, from your home, or through your church.  The CTF Monthly Prayer meeting takes place on the second Wednesday of each month at 8:30 am.  Prayer needs are sent monthly by the CTF Spirituality Coordinator.

Qualifications:

Connected to a Christian churchHas a personal relationship with Jesus ChristUnderstand spiritual warfare and the importance of putting on the Full Armor of God

Agency: Call to Freedom

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Moving Team: Rapid City

Assist in moving furniture for survivors of Human Trafficking.


Are you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity that makes a big impact? 

The role of a volunteer on Call to Freedom's Moving Team is to help ensure the safety of clients by moving their furniture and household items. You may assist in moving light boxes, lamps, etc. or heavy items such as furniture, books, etc. 

A pickup truck is helpful but not necessary. Weekday flexibility is needed.

Qualifications:

Access to a vehicle or transportation.Able to do moderate to heavy lifting.Willingness to learn more about Call to Freedom and be an advocate.

Agency: Call to Freedom

Assist in moving furniture for survivors of Human Trafficking.


Are you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity that makes a big impact? 

The role of a volunteer on Call to Freedom's Moving Team is to help ensure the safety of clients by moving their furniture and household items. You may assist in moving light boxes, lamps, etc. or heavy items such as furniture, books, etc. 

A pickup truck is helpful but not necessary. Weekday flexibility is needed.

Qualifications:

Access to a vehicle or transportation.Able to do moderate to heavy lifting.Willingness to learn more about Call to Freedom and be an advocate.

Agency: Call to Freedom

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sioux Falls Mobile Food Distribution - Peace Lutheran Church (2026)


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at Peace Lutheran Church 5509 W 41st Street.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at Peace Lutheran Church 5509 W 41st Street.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls Mobile Food Distribution - Hillcrest Church (2026)

NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on N. Westport Avenue - you will need to go to the distribution site for the specific mobile distribution in which you have registered to volunteer (4301 E. 26th Street).


Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on N. Westport Avenue - you will need to go to the distribution site for the specific mobile distribution in which you have registered to volunteer (4301 E. 26th Street).


Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls Mobile Distribution - Sanford Business Center (2026)


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at Sanford Business Center.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at Sanford Business Center.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Visitor Welcome Bag Preparation

This position packs visitor welcome bags with printed materials and promotional pieces to uplift our great community. Hours are available between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays


To coordinate a time, please email director@downtownbrookings.com. 

Agency: Downtown Brookings

This position packs visitor welcome bags with printed materials and promotional pieces to uplift our great community. Hours are available between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays


To coordinate a time, please email director@downtownbrookings.com. 

Agency: Downtown Brookings

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Downtown Clean-Up

Keep Clean Downtown Brookings is a volunteer effort to remove litter in the Downtown Brookings neighborhood. Anyone can volunteer, including all ages and group sizes, during most daylight hours, seven days a week. Year-round opportunities are available, but depend on the weather and temperature. All supplies and instructions will be provided at the event - just bring yourself and a friend or two!

Volunteers must complete a waiver before volunteering. Waivers will be sent in advance or completed on-site. If under 18, parents must sign the waiver and an adult must accompany them during cleanup.

To coordinate a clean-up time, please email director@downtownbrookings.com. 

Agency: Downtown Brookings

Keep Clean Downtown Brookings is a volunteer effort to remove litter in the Downtown Brookings neighborhood. Anyone can volunteer, including all ages and group sizes, during most daylight hours, seven days a week. Year-round opportunities are available, but depend on the weather and temperature. All supplies and instructions will be provided at the event - just bring yourself and a friend or two!

Volunteers must complete a waiver before volunteering. Waivers will be sent in advance or completed on-site. If under 18, parents must sign the waiver and an adult must accompany them during cleanup.

To coordinate a clean-up time, please email director@downtownbrookings.com. 

Agency: Downtown Brookings

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57006

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Center of Hope Free Evening Clinic: Medical Staff

Center of Hope Free Evening Clinic is available for uninsured individuals and families every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:00pm to 8:30pm. Another clinic night may be added due to the increased patient load we have been experiencing this past year (to be determined at a later date). Medical staff (e.g. Registered Nurses, Providers, etc.) are needed to keep the clinic open to the public. For more information, please contact our Nurse Manager, Mary Kaufman, via email at mary@centerofhopesf.org.


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

Agency: Center of Hope

Center of Hope Free Evening Clinic is available for uninsured individuals and families every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:00pm to 8:30pm. Another clinic night may be added due to the increased patient load we have been experiencing this past year (to be determined at a later date). Medical staff (e.g. Registered Nurses, Providers, etc.) are needed to keep the clinic open to the public. For more information, please contact our Nurse Manager, Mary Kaufman, via email at mary@centerofhopesf.org.


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

Agency: Center of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Sing-a-Longs and Musicians Wanted

Music Sing-a-longs, and Musicians Wanted

LifeScape’s Mission is Empowering people to live their best life.  Music is very empowering and we invite you to share your musical talents at LifeScape!  No experience or musical expertise required, all voices are beautiful!  Let’s sing together! 

Bring a small (2-3 people) or large group (3-15people) of friends to LifeScape to create a time of music and memories by singing holiday favorites and everyday favorites. We welcome acapella voices and/or musical accompaniment (bells, recordings, speakers, guitars, etc) as you share the classical kid, karoke fun songs, and/or religious songs.


Monday through Friday:  10-11:30am, 1-2:30pm, 5:30-7:30pm


If interested in sharing musical talents, caroling, or just want to have a sing-a-long, please contact Becky to discuss options and set a date.

email VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org;  or call 605-444-9621.

 

Thank you for sharing you’re your love of music with children and adults supported by LifeScape.

Agency: LifeScape

Music Sing-a-longs, and Musicians Wanted

LifeScape’s Mission is Empowering people to live their best life.  Music is very empowering and we invite you to share your musical talents at LifeScape!  No experience or musical expertise required, all voices are beautiful!  Let’s sing together! 

Bring a small (2-3 people) or large group (3-15people) of friends to LifeScape to create a time of music and memories by singing holiday favorites and everyday favorites. We welcome acapella voices and/or musical accompaniment (bells, recordings, speakers, guitars, etc) as you share the classical kid, karoke fun songs, and/or religious songs.


Monday through Friday:  10-11:30am, 1-2:30pm, 5:30-7:30pm


If interested in sharing musical talents, caroling, or just want to have a sing-a-long, please contact Becky to discuss options and set a date.

email VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org;  or call 605-444-9621.

 

Thank you for sharing you’re your love of music with children and adults supported by LifeScape.

Agency: LifeScape

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SHIINE Medicare Educator

The educator role provides meaningful conversations with beneficiaries and their families. Counselors help review personal information—such as medications, billing statements, and Medicare notices—requiring trust, confidentiality, and specialized training. It’s an incredibly rewarding way to directly support those who need guidance.

Agency: SHIINE - Southeast Region - SD

The educator role provides meaningful conversations with beneficiaries and their families. Counselors help review personal information—such as medications, billing statements, and Medicare notices—requiring trust, confidentiality, and specialized training. It’s an incredibly rewarding way to directly support those who need guidance.

Agency: SHIINE - Southeast Region - SD

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Committee Member

Help bring the Siouxland Renaissance Festival to life! Committee Members support planning and execution of the annual festival through monthly meetings and collaborative teamwork, with an all-hands-on-deck commitment during festival weekend.

Responsibilities:
Attend monthly planning meetings (about 1 hour)
Serve on a focus committee
Assist with festival setup, operations, and teardown
Act as a community ambassador for the event

Committee Areas:
Development & Special Events
Public Relations
Education
Site Management
Safety & Security
Volunteer Engagement

Ideal for individuals who enjoy community events, teamwork, and creative collaboration. No Renaissance expertise required — just enthusiasm and reliability!

Agency: Siouxland Renaissance Association

Help bring the Siouxland Renaissance Festival to life! Committee Members support planning and execution of the annual festival through monthly meetings and collaborative teamwork, with an all-hands-on-deck commitment during festival weekend.

Responsibilities:
Attend monthly planning meetings (about 1 hour)
Serve on a focus committee
Assist with festival setup, operations, and teardown
Act as a community ambassador for the event

Committee Areas:
Development & Special Events
Public Relations
Education
Site Management
Safety & Security
Volunteer Engagement

Ideal for individuals who enjoy community events, teamwork, and creative collaboration. No Renaissance expertise required — just enthusiasm and reliability!

Agency: Siouxland Renaissance Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Siouxland Renaissance Festival Volunteer

Come to the 25th Annual Siouxland Renaissance Festival Silver Jubilee on June 6th & 7th, 2026 at the W. H. Lyon Fairgrounds in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.  SATURDAY 10AM - 7PM, SUNDAY 10AM - 6PM.

We are seeking a wide number and variety of volunteers. We need people to take tickets, greet guests, work at the information booth, help with the children's games, work on the grounds, set up the festival, act as security, etc. A 90-minute training session will be held prior to the festival. Costumes are helpful but not required. Costumes may be borrowed for volunteers.


Shifts are 3 hours in length, and include one free ticket to the Festival. The Siouxland Renaissance Festival is organized by the Siouxland Renaissance Association, a non-profit, educational, volunteer-run organization that is dedicated to bringing the Renaissance alive in a lively and entertaining way to interest people in history. To volunteer for this opportunity, CLICK HERE
 

Agency: Siouxland Renaissance Association

Come to the 25th Annual Siouxland Renaissance Festival Silver Jubilee on June 6th & 7th, 2026 at the W. H. Lyon Fairgrounds in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.  SATURDAY 10AM - 7PM, SUNDAY 10AM - 6PM.

We are seeking a wide number and variety of volunteers. We need people to take tickets, greet guests, work at the information booth, help with the children's games, work on the grounds, set up the festival, act as security, etc. A 90-minute training session will be held prior to the festival. Costumes are helpful but not required. Costumes may be borrowed for volunteers.


Shifts are 3 hours in length, and include one free ticket to the Festival. The Siouxland Renaissance Festival is organized by the Siouxland Renaissance Association, a non-profit, educational, volunteer-run organization that is dedicated to bringing the Renaissance alive in a lively and entertaining way to interest people in history. To volunteer for this opportunity, CLICK HERE
 

Agency: Siouxland Renaissance Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 6, 2026 through Jun 7, 2026

Zip Code: 57107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hermosa Mobile Distribution - St. Michael's Catholic Church - 2026

Rapid City Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Rapid City Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57744

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Red Shirt Mobile Distribution - Red Shirt School - 2026

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift.

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:

Assist Feeding South Dakota staff by directing traffic Registering guests receiving food using pen and paper or tablet computers Greeting the public Unloading pallets of food into vehicles and ensuring a friendly farewell

Support/Training:

Please arrive wearing comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift.

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57744

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Box Elder Mobile Distribution - Francis Case - Mobile Distribution Guest Check-in 2026

IMPORTANT: This opportunity cannot be signed up for without completing the Mobile guest check-in training. Once trained, a site manager will approve the RC Mobile Check In qualification. For more information, email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org or call 605-348-2689. 

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to help check guests into our mobile food distributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Accurately record Guest attendance on the supplied iPad.  Indicate the number of households being picked up by Guest by marking their vehicle with a washable marker or paper “tag."Provide a space for guests not to feel judged while receiving food.

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training at a training session prior to the shift and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Fully enclosed shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time.Must be comfortable with tablet usage. Must have completed the mobile check in training prior to signing up for the opportunity.

Volunteer and Guest Safety: 

It’s important to Feeding South Dakota that our guests and volunteers feel safe while promoting a judgement-free zone.If a volunteer witnesses something that they believe could be abuse or harassment by or to a volunteer or guest, please notify a staff member.If a volunteer feels uncomfortable because of item(s) in a vehicle (a threatening dog, gun, etc.) and doesn’t feel safe to complete their assigned task, please defer to staff.


If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-348-2689 or email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

IMPORTANT: This opportunity cannot be signed up for without completing the Mobile guest check-in training. Once trained, a site manager will approve the RC Mobile Check In qualification. For more information, email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org or call 605-348-2689. 

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to help check guests into our mobile food distributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Accurately record Guest attendance on the supplied iPad.  Indicate the number of households being picked up by Guest by marking their vehicle with a washable marker or paper “tag."Provide a space for guests not to feel judged while receiving food.

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training at a training session prior to the shift and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Fully enclosed shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time.Must be comfortable with tablet usage. Must have completed the mobile check in training prior to signing up for the opportunity.

Volunteer and Guest Safety: 

It’s important to Feeding South Dakota that our guests and volunteers feel safe while promoting a judgement-free zone.If a volunteer witnesses something that they believe could be abuse or harassment by or to a volunteer or guest, please notify a staff member.If a volunteer feels uncomfortable because of item(s) in a vehicle (a threatening dog, gun, etc.) and doesn’t feel safe to complete their assigned task, please defer to staff.


If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-348-2689 or email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rapid City Star Village Mobile Distribution Guest Check-in 2026

IMPORTANT: This opportunity cannot be signed up for without completing the Mobile guest check-in training. Once trained, a site manager will approve the RC Mobile Check In qualification. For more information, email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org or call 605-348-2689. 

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to help check guests into our mobile food distributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Accurately record Guest attendance on the supplied iPad.  Indicate the number of households being picked up by Guest by marking their vehicle with a washable marker or paper “tag."Provide a space for guests not to feel judged while receiving food.

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training at a training session prior to the shift and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Fully enclosed shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time.Must be comfortable with tablet usage. Must have completed the mobile check in training prior to signing up for the opportunity.

Volunteer and Guest Safety: 

It’s important to Feeding South Dakota that our guests and volunteers feel safe while promoting a judgement-free zone.If a volunteer witnesses something that they believe could be abuse or harassment by or to a volunteer or guest, please notify a staff member.If a volunteer feels uncomfortable because of item(s) in a vehicle (a threatening dog, gun, etc.) and doesn’t feel safe to complete their assigned task, please defer to staff.


If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-348-2689 or email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

IMPORTANT: This opportunity cannot be signed up for without completing the Mobile guest check-in training. Once trained, a site manager will approve the RC Mobile Check In qualification. For more information, email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org or call 605-348-2689. 

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to help check guests into our mobile food distributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Accurately record Guest attendance on the supplied iPad.  Indicate the number of households being picked up by Guest by marking their vehicle with a washable marker or paper “tag."Provide a space for guests not to feel judged while receiving food.

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training at a training session prior to the shift and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Fully enclosed shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time.Must be comfortable with tablet usage. Must have completed the mobile check in training prior to signing up for the opportunity.

Volunteer and Guest Safety: 

It’s important to Feeding South Dakota that our guests and volunteers feel safe while promoting a judgement-free zone.If a volunteer witnesses something that they believe could be abuse or harassment by or to a volunteer or guest, please notify a staff member.If a volunteer feels uncomfortable because of item(s) in a vehicle (a threatening dog, gun, etc.) and doesn’t feel safe to complete their assigned task, please defer to staff.


If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-348-2689 or email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rapid City Western Dakota Technical - Mobile Distribution Guest Check-in 2026

IMPORTANT: This opportunity cannot be signed up for without completing the Mobile guest check-in training. Once trained, a site manager will approve the RC Mobile Check In qualification. For more information, email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org or call 605-348-2689. 

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to help check guests into our mobile food distributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Accurately record Guest attendance on the supplied iPad.  Indicate the number of households being picked up by Guest by marking their vehicle with a washable marker or paper “tag."Provide a space for guests not to feel judged while receiving food.

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training at a training session prior to the shift and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Fully enclosed shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time.Must be comfortable with tablet usage. Must have completed the mobile check in training prior to signing up for the opportunity.

Volunteer and Guest Safety: 

It’s important to Feeding South Dakota that our guests and volunteers feel safe while promoting a judgement-free zone.If a volunteer witnesses something that they believe could be abuse or harassment by or to a volunteer or guest, please notify a staff member.If a volunteer feels uncomfortable because of item(s) in a vehicle (a threatening dog, gun, etc.) and doesn’t feel safe to complete their assigned task, please defer to staff.


If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-348-2689 or email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

IMPORTANT: This opportunity cannot be signed up for without completing the Mobile guest check-in training. Once trained, a site manager will approve the RC Mobile Check In qualification. For more information, email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org or call 605-348-2689. 

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to help check guests into our mobile food distributions.

Key Responsibilities:

Accurately record Guest attendance on the supplied iPad.  Indicate the number of households being picked up by Guest by marking their vehicle with a washable marker or paper “tag."Provide a space for guests not to feel judged while receiving food.

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be given instructions and training at a training session prior to the shift and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

What to wear:

Distributions are held outside, please dress accordingly for all types of weather. Wear comfortable clothing in layers. Fully enclosed shoes are required, 100% of the foot must be covered. No crocks, sandals, Keen sandals, etc. If you arrive not wearing appropriate footwear, we will kindly ask that you leave and change shoes or volunteer with us another time.

Qualifications:

Must have a friendly disposition and can SMILE! Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time.Must be comfortable with tablet usage. Must have completed the mobile check in training prior to signing up for the opportunity.

Volunteer and Guest Safety: 

It’s important to Feeding South Dakota that our guests and volunteers feel safe while promoting a judgement-free zone.If a volunteer witnesses something that they believe could be abuse or harassment by or to a volunteer or guest, please notify a staff member.If a volunteer feels uncomfortable because of item(s) in a vehicle (a threatening dog, gun, etc.) and doesn’t feel safe to complete their assigned task, please defer to staff.


If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or another emergency, please call 605-348-2689 or email rcinfo@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Rapid City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57703

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.
Welcome patients and visitors.
Escort patients to their destination in the hospital.
Work in a hospital gift shop.
Visit with patients.
Sew prayer quilts.
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.
Welcome patients and visitors.
Escort patients to their destination in the hospital.
Work in a hospital gift shop.
Visit with patients.
Sew prayer quilts.
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: Avera Prince of Peace

Volunteer in a variety of ways to support seniors at Avera Prince of Peace. 

Agency: Avera McKennan Hospital University Health Center

Volunteer in a variety of ways to support seniors at Avera Prince of Peace. 

Agency: Avera McKennan Hospital University Health Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Guest Registrant at Hillcrest Church Food Distribution (2026)

Location: Hillcrest Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Location: Hillcrest Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls Mobile Distribution - First United Methodist Church (2026)

Sioux Falls Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at the First United Methodist Church 401 S Spring Ave.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:Support/Training:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Maintain confidentiality Be tactful and open-minded while working with neighbors from a wide range of backgrounds and circumstances  Work will be outdoors, so please dress accordingly

Please wear comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls Mobile Distribution

Help your neighbors in need today by volunteering to distribute boxes and bags of food to those who need a little extra food assistance.

NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at the First United Methodist Church 401 S Spring Ave.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteers will assist with a variety of tasks to help with the distribution of food boxes to the public.

Volunteer duties may include:Support/Training:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Maintain confidentiality Be tactful and open-minded while working with neighbors from a wide range of backgrounds and circumstances  Work will be outdoors, so please dress accordingly

Please wear comfortable clothing in layers and closed-toe/closed-heel shoes. Volunteers will be given instructions and training upon arrival and will have staff support and supervision throughout their shift. 

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 2-3 hours at a time Ability to lift about 10 to 30 pounds Work will be outdoors in winter weather. Please dress accordingly.

Age Requirements:

This position may be working outdoors in a parking lot around vehicle traffic. For safety reasons, all volunteers must be 11 years or older. Volunteers under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

 

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Reminder:

We welcome you to volunteer with friends, family or co-workers. If you will be volunteering with others please be sure to respond to this opportunity using the "respond as a team" feature.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest Registrant at First United Methodist Church Food Distribution (2026)

Location: First United Methodist Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Location: First United Methodist Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest Registrant at Sanford Business Center Food Distribution (2026)

Location: Sanford Business Center

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Location: Sanford Business Center

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls Mobile Food Distribution - Good News Church (2026)


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at Good News Church.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at Good News Church.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest Registrant at Good News Church Food Distribution (2026)

Location: Good News Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Location: Good News Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls Mobile Food Distribution - Faith Lutheran Church (2026)


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on N. Westport Ave. - you will need to go to Faith Lutheran Church located at 601 N Cliff.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls


NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on N. Westport Ave. - you will need to go to Faith Lutheran Church located at 601 N Cliff.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest Registrant at Faith Lutheran Church Food Distribution (2026)

Location: Faith Lutheran Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Location: Faith Lutheran Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest Registrant at Laura B Anderson Food Distribution (2026)

Location: Laura B Anderson

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Location: Laura B Anderson

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pre-Med Volunteer Opportunities

Avera offers a volunteer opportunity for Pre-Med students. ER Assistant - Various days & times are available on weekdays, nights, and weekends.  To volunteer, click here. For more information, call (605) 322-7897.

Agency: Avera McKennan Hospital University Health Center

Avera offers a volunteer opportunity for Pre-Med students. ER Assistant - Various days & times are available on weekdays, nights, and weekends.  To volunteer, click here. For more information, call (605) 322-7897.

Agency: Avera McKennan Hospital University Health Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish-Speaking Volunteer at The Point is to Serve Food Distribution (2026)

Location:

The Point Is to Serve Church
506 N. Kiwanis Ave

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist the volunteers and staff at our Mobile Food Distribution with translating and supporting our spanish-speaking guests.


Key Responsibilities:

Assist volunteers who are helping register guests by translating and providing support for Spanish-speaking guests. Foster a respectful and welcoming atmosphere for guests receiving food. Work closely with fellow volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations.


Support and Training:

Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift


What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)


Qualifications:

Language Skills: Fluency in Spanish (both speaking and understanding) and proficiency in English. Ability to show respect and kindness to volunteers and guests from all backgrounds. Comfortable standing and walking for 1-2 hours at a time.


Cancellation Policy:

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or an emergency, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Location:

The Point Is to Serve Church
506 N. Kiwanis Ave

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist the volunteers and staff at our Mobile Food Distribution with translating and supporting our spanish-speaking guests.


Key Responsibilities:

Assist volunteers who are helping register guests by translating and providing support for Spanish-speaking guests. Foster a respectful and welcoming atmosphere for guests receiving food. Work closely with fellow volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations.


Support and Training:

Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift


What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)


Qualifications:

Language Skills: Fluency in Spanish (both speaking and understanding) and proficiency in English. Ability to show respect and kindness to volunteers and guests from all backgrounds. Comfortable standing and walking for 1-2 hours at a time.


Cancellation Policy:

If you need to cancel your shift due to illness or an emergency, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest Registrant at The Point is to Serve Church Food Distribution (2026)

Location:

The Point Is to Serve Church
506 N. Kiwanis Ave

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Location:

The Point Is to Serve Church
506 N. Kiwanis Ave

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest Registrant at First Presbyterian Church Food Distribution (2026)

Location: First Presbyterian Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Location: First Presbyterian Church

 

Opportunity

Feeding South Dakota staff and volunteers work together to serve approximately 12,000 families each month through Mobile Food Distributions across the state.

We are seeking a volunteer to assist with guest registration, which includes checking in guests and entering or updating information on a tablet.

 

Key Responsibilities

Check in guests at the distribution using a tablet Enter or update guest information as needed Be respectful, welcoming, and supportive of guests, volunteers, and staff Review the Volunteer Guide for Registering Guests at a Mobile Distribution prior to your shift

 

Support & Training

Volunteers are encouraged to attend an in-person training with staff before their first shift Feeding South Dakota staff will be available on-site for support and supervision throughout the shift

 

What to Wear

This distribution is held outdoors, so please dress for the weather Wear comfortable, layered clothing Fully enclosed shoes required (no Crocs, sandals, or open-toed shoes)

 

Qualifications

Ability to treat all guests and volunteers with respect and kindness Comfortable standing and walking for 1–2 hours Comfortable using a tablet

Cancellation Policy

If you need to cancel your shift, please call 605-335-0364 or email info@feedingsouthdakota.org

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sioux Falls Mobile Food Distribution - First Presbyterian Church (2026)

NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at First Presbyterian Church.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

NOTE: This opportunity is NOT at the Feeding South Dakota warehouse on 4701 N Westport Ave - you will need to go to the  distribution site located at First Presbyterian Church.

Mobile Food Distribution Volunteer Opportunity

Make a difference by distributing food boxes and bags to individuals and families facing food insecurity in local communities.

Key Responsibilities:

As a volunteer, you will assist with various tasks to ensure the smooth distribution of food to the public. Duties may include:

Directing traffic to maintain an orderly flow Registering guests using pen and paper or tablet computers Loading food into vehicles and offering a warm farewell

Support and Training:

Wear comfortable, layered clothing and fully enclosed shoes Volunteers will receive on-site training and instructions Feeding South Dakota staff will be available to guide and support you throughout your shift

Qualifications:

Ability to stand and walk for 1-2 hours at a time Ability to lift at least 5 pounds Be prepared to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Age Requirements:

Volunteers must be at least 11 years old Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult for safety reasons

Important Notes:

If you are feeling unwell and need to cancel, please notify us by calling 605-335-0364 or emailing info@feedingsouthdakota.org. Volunteering with friends, family, or coworkers is encouraged! Use the "respond as a team" feature to register as a group.

Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 57105

Allow Groups: Yes