Volunteer: Enter Inadequately Housed Surveys300 inadequately housed surveys are in need of being entered ASAP, please! These take approximately 3 minutes each from a cell phone, tablet or laptop (Our agency has only one computer to use for this). Paper surveys to help identify 'inadequately housed' populations, needs, etc are transferred as critical, saved data, thanks to volunteers like you. You can inquire at the Volunteers of America (Northern Rockies) office in Rapid City, or please contact the program administer, Amy at 605-530-6255. amy.mikulak@voanr.org Agency: Housing Stability Partners of the Black Hills 300 inadequately housed surveys are in need of being entered ASAP, please! These take approximately 3 minutes each from a cell phone, tablet or laptop (Our agency has only one computer to use for this). Paper surveys to help identify 'inadequately housed' populations, needs, etc are transferred as critical, saved data, thanks to volunteers like you. You can inquire at the Volunteers of America (Northern Rockies) office in Rapid City, or please contact the program administer, Amy at 605-530-6255. amy.mikulak@voanr.org Agency: Housing Stability Partners of the Black Hills Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Group Volunteer Opportunities - SD State ParksWhether you’re part of a service club, youth group, business team, or faith community, South Dakota State Parks has volunteer opportunities that bring people together while making a difference in our great outdoors. Opportunities are available year-round for groups of all sizes. Projects can be tailored to fit your group’s skills, schedule, and interests. Group Volunteer Activities May Include: Trail cleanup and light maintenance Tree planting and landscaping projects Painting, staining, and small repair projects Assisting with special events and educational programs Campground and picnic area improvementshttps://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/ Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks Whether you’re part of a service club, youth group, business team, or faith community, South Dakota State Parks has volunteer opportunities that bring people together while making a difference in our great outdoors. Opportunities are available year-round for groups of all sizes. Projects can be tailored to fit your group’s skills, schedule, and interests. Group Volunteer Activities May Include: Trail cleanup and light maintenance Tree planting and landscaping projects Painting, staining, and small repair projects Assisting with special events and educational programs Campground and picnic area improvementshttps://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/ Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57013 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Enrich Lives of Adults with Disabilities Through Connection & CommunityVolunteers play a vital role in enriching the lives of the people we support by sharing their time, talents, and compassion. Whether you have a few hours to give or want to get involved regularly, your presence helps create meaningful experiences and lasting connections. Fill in the volunteer form here: https://www.dakotabilities.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: DakotAbilities Volunteers play a vital role in enriching the lives of the people we support by sharing their time, talents, and compassion. Whether you have a few hours to give or want to get involved regularly, your presence helps create meaningful experiences and lasting connections. Fill in the volunteer form here: https://www.dakotabilities.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: DakotAbilities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Service Groups – Camp ProjectsThe Sioux Falls YMCA welcomes service groups to support seasonal projects at camp. While we do not have a formal, ongoing volunteer program or set schedule, we coordinate group service opportunities primarily in the spring and fall. Agency: Sioux Falls Family YMCA The Sioux Falls YMCA welcomes service groups to support seasonal projects at camp. While we do not have a formal, ongoing volunteer program or set schedule, we coordinate group service opportunities primarily in the spring and fall. Agency: Sioux Falls Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57103 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Child Caregiver during Support GroupEvery Thursday we hold support group for both clients and community members seeking support. To help create an accessible space, we hope to provide childcare for participants during the group. We are looking for a responsible individual to supervise children with support and intermittent oversight from staff. A background check will be required. Agency: Margo's Place Every Thursday we hold support group for both clients and community members seeking support. To help create an accessible space, we hope to provide childcare for participants during the group. We are looking for a responsible individual to supervise children with support and intermittent oversight from staff. A background check will be required. Agency: Margo's Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 57006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Crisis Call CoverageWe are seeking compassionate individuals to assist with crisis call coverage for the shelter. Calls will be forwarded to a provided phone during your scheduled shift. Responsibilities include answering calls, offering supportive listening, and helping connect callers to appropriate resources. Training and ongoing staff support will be provided. A background check is required. Agency: Margo's Place We are seeking compassionate individuals to assist with crisis call coverage for the shelter. Calls will be forwarded to a provided phone during your scheduled shift. Responsibilities include answering calls, offering supportive listening, and helping connect callers to appropriate resources. Training and ongoing staff support will be provided. A background check is required. Agency: Margo's Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lake Alvin General VolunteerAssist in all areas of visitor services and park maintenance. May perform light maintenance work around the campground such as litter pickup, sweeping and stocking of restrooms. Although small in size, Lake Alvin has become a very popular area. This 59 acre park is best known for its beach facilities and excellent fishing. Its proximity to Sioux Falls and Newton Hills State Park make it a great place to enjoy a day on the beach. The focus of Lake Alvin Recreation Area is water recreation. The park has become a popular gathering place for swimmers, boaters and anglers. https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/ https://www.volgistics.com/od/39289/assignment/444/profile Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks Assist in all areas of visitor services and park maintenance. May perform light maintenance work around the campground such as litter pickup, sweeping and stocking of restrooms. Although small in size, Lake Alvin has become a very popular area. This 59 acre park is best known for its beach facilities and excellent fishing. Its proximity to Sioux Falls and Newton Hills State Park make it a great place to enjoy a day on the beach. The focus of Lake Alvin Recreation Area is water recreation. The park has become a popular gathering place for swimmers, boaters and anglers. https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/ https://www.volgistics.com/od/39289/assignment/444/profile Agency: SD Game, Fish & Parks: State Parks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Newton Hills General VolunteerAssist 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. https://gfp.sd.gov/volunteer/ https://www.volgistics.com/od/39289/assignment/443/profile 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. 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 CenterWelcome 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 SupportInteracts 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 ProjectsSpecial 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 ParkWork 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 ParkCleans 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 ParkWelcome 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 TrailWork 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 VolunteerSupport 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 requirementsRequired 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 visitorsParticipant 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 interactionsCompliance & 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 settingsPhysical & 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 environmentsAgency: 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 requirementsRequired 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 visitorsParticipant 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 interactionsCompliance & 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 settingsPhysical & 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 environmentsAgency: Uniquely Yours Specialized Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2026 Airshow VolunteersSign up here: https://www.siouxfallsairshow.com/form-test Volunteer Booth Sign up here: https://www.siouxfallsairshow.com/form-test Agency: Sioux Falls Airshow Sign up here: https://www.siouxfallsairshow.com/form-test Volunteer Booth 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: Baby Items Safety & Organization SupportVolunteers 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: 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: Agency: The Foster Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: New Room Stocking & Organization SupportVolunteers 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: 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: Agency: The Foster Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: New Inventory & Shed Organization SupportVolunteers 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: 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: Agency: The Foster Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Girls Closet Section LeadVolunteers 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: 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: Agency: The Foster Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Boys Closet Section LeadVolunteers 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: 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: Agency: The Foster Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Greeter VolunteerVolunteers 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: 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: Agency: The Foster Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels PackingMeals 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: Nail Care & Companionship for ResidentsMake 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 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 Agency: Dow Rummel Village Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fundraising Committee Member – Community Action for Veterans (CAV)Description 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 communityTime 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 missionAgency: Community Action for Veterans Description 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 communityTime 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 missionAgency: Community Action for Veterans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57107 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: 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.
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: 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.
Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 57107 Allow Groups: No |
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 assistanceThe 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: Family Gathering BuddyOur 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 TutorThe 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 VolunteersLooking 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 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 VolunteersHello 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 MentorMake 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 VolunteerBeing 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 VolunteersGeneral 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: Corks and Kegs LakesideThe 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 DownShifts available.
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 DownShifts available.
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 VolunteerWe 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. 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. Agency: Living Hope Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RiverfestRiverfest, 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. Sign up here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=UOTLz8J1sUOuCuZ48vVOSVBH2VefpXNOqIGFWnirRrBURThFSllMMVhRWERXUEkyR0ZDRzlESzc2Si4u&route=shorturl 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. Sign up here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=UOTLz8J1sUOuCuZ48vVOSVBH2VefpXNOqIGFWnirRrBURThFSllMMVhRWERXUEkyR0ZDRzlESzc2Si4u&route=shorturl 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 WalkFriday, 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. Sign up here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=UOTLz8J1sUOuCuZ48vVOSVBH2VefpXNOqIGFWnirRrBURThFSllMMVhRWERXUEkyR0ZDRzlESzc2Si4u&route=shorturl 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. Sign up here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=UOTLz8J1sUOuCuZ48vVOSVBH2VefpXNOqIGFWnirRrBURThFSllMMVhRWERXUEkyR0ZDRzlESzc2Si4u&route=shorturl Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 7, 2026 Zip Code: 57105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Open StreetFriday, 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. Sign up here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=UOTLz8J1sUOuCuZ48vVOSVBH2VefpXNOqIGFWnirRrBURThFSllMMVhRWERXUEkyR0ZDRzlESzc2Si4u&route=shorturl 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. Sign up here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=UOTLz8J1sUOuCuZ48vVOSVBH2VefpXNOqIGFWnirRrBURThFSllMMVhRWERXUEkyR0ZDRzlESzc2Si4u&route=shorturl Agency: Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 3, 2026 Zip Code: 57105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tree TenderThe 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 VolunteerIf 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 VolunteerAs 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. 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. Agency: Junior Achievement of South Dakota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program AssistantProgram Assistant Agency: SD Game, Fish and Parks The Outdoor Campus-West Program Assistant Agency: SD Game, Fish and Parks The Outdoor Campus-West Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DriverVolunteers 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 GreeterPurpose: 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: Hospitality: Rapid CityAssist 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 & organizingAgency: 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 & organizingAgency: Call to Freedom Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grocery Shopper: Rapid CityAssist 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 CityAre 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 GodAgency: 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 GodAgency: Call to Freedom Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Moving Team: Rapid CityAssist 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: Visitor Welcome Bag PreparationThis 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-UpKeep 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 StaffCenter 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 WantedMusic 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! Monday through Friday: 10-11:30am, 1-2:30pm, 5:30-7:30pm
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! Monday through Friday: 10-11:30am, 1-2:30pm, 5:30-7:30pm
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 EducatorThe 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 MemberHelp 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. 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. Agency: Siouxland Renaissance Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Avera VolunteerWho are Avera Volunteers?
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. Agency: Avera McKennan Hospital University Health Center Who are Avera Volunteers?
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. Agency: Avera McKennan Hospital University Health Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Avera Prince of PeaceVolunteer 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/HarrisburgIn 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: 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: Agency: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) - Mentoring Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57032 Allow Groups: No |
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 tabletCancellation 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 tabletCancellation 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 OpportunitiesAvera 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: BHHB VolunteerAt the Black Hills Home Builders Community Foundation, your support makes a real difference. Rooted in the building trades, we are committed to supporting local families, empowering the next generation of builders, and completing community projects that bring care, comfort, and hope. Hands-on help is invaluable. We’ve learned we are better together, so ask you to join us for hands-on community projects, youth mentorship programs, or our annual special events. Volunteering is a great way to connect with the community while making a meaningful difference to the people within the Black Hills community. Agency: Black Hills Home Builders Association At the Black Hills Home Builders Community Foundation, your support makes a real difference. Rooted in the building trades, we are committed to supporting local families, empowering the next generation of builders, and completing community projects that bring care, comfort, and hope. Hands-on help is invaluable. We’ve learned we are better together, so ask you to join us for hands-on community projects, youth mentorship programs, or our annual special events. Volunteering is a great way to connect with the community while making a meaningful difference to the people within the Black Hills community. Agency: Black Hills Home Builders Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Theatre VolunteersApplications for production roles for the 25-26 season are open now! BHCT will accept applications on a rolling basis with the hope of confirming production team members beginning June 1st. Applications will remain open until all roles are filled - to be sure you are considered, please apply soon! We ask that show directors assistant direct or direct a reading at BHCT prior to directing for the mainstage. First time artists are welcome to apply for any other position! Find more and apply here: https://www.bhct.org/volunteer.html Designers: Scenic, Lighting, Costume, Hair & Makeup, Props, & Sound Agency: Black Hills Community Theatre Applications for production roles for the 25-26 season are open now! BHCT will accept applications on a rolling basis with the hope of confirming production team members beginning June 1st. Applications will remain open until all roles are filled - to be sure you are considered, please apply soon! We ask that show directors assistant direct or direct a reading at BHCT prior to directing for the mainstage. First time artists are welcome to apply for any other position! Find more and apply here: https://www.bhct.org/volunteer.html Designers: Scenic, Lighting, Costume, Hair & Makeup, Props, & Sound Agency: Black Hills Community Theatre Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Native American Arts Collaboration CommitteeAre you a member of the Native American community with a love for the arts? Do you envision a future where traditional and contemporary Indigenous artistic expressions are celebrated, supported, and interwoven within our broader community? Agency: Black Hills Community Theatre Are you a member of the Native American community with a love for the arts? Do you envision a future where traditional and contemporary Indigenous artistic expressions are celebrated, supported, and interwoven within our broader community? Agency: Black Hills Community Theatre Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wish GranterWish granters meet with wish kids and their families and help children determine a wish. They also work alongside Make-A-Wish staff and wish families during the wish process. Ready to get started? Contact Volunteer Engagement Manager, Cristina Anderson at canderson@sdmt.wish.org or call 605.791.4500 to move forward in becoming a volunteer. Agency: Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana Wish granters meet with wish kids and their families and help children determine a wish. They also work alongside Make-A-Wish staff and wish families during the wish process. Ready to get started? Contact Volunteer Engagement Manager, Cristina Anderson at canderson@sdmt.wish.org or call 605.791.4500 to move forward in becoming a volunteer. Agency: Make-A-Wish South Dakota & Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lasagna Love - Make A Meal for Those In Need in the Black HillsLasagna Love was started at the beginning of the pandemic when the founder of Good to Mama was looking for a way to help moms in her community. She and her toddler started making and delivering meals to families in the neighborhood who were struggling, whether that struggle was financial, emotional, or simply a feeling of overwhelm. Agency: Lasagna Love Inc. Lasagna Love was started at the beginning of the pandemic when the founder of Good to Mama was looking for a way to help moms in her community. She and her toddler started making and delivering meals to families in the neighborhood who were struggling, whether that struggle was financial, emotional, or simply a feeling of overwhelm. Agency: Lasagna Love Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BHCFE VolunteerAre you interested in becoming a volunteer for the Black Hills Center for Equality? If so, please fill out the form below and we will be in contact with you. If you have any questions, please contact us at blackhillscenterforequalitysd@gmail.com. We look forward to working with you! Agency: Black Hills Center for Equality (BHCFE), Inc. Are you interested in becoming a volunteer for the Black Hills Center for Equality? If so, please fill out the form below and we will be in contact with you. If you have any questions, please contact us at blackhillscenterforequalitysd@gmail.com. We look forward to working with you! Agency: Black Hills Center for Equality (BHCFE), Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingo HelperJoin us for one of our residents' favorite pastimes! As a Bingo Helper, you'll assist residents in finding and marking their numbers and most importantly, bring the energy and excitement that makes each round memorable. This is a wonderful opportunity to share in the fun and put a smile on someone's face. Volunteer Application will need to be completed prior to volunteering. Agency: United Living Community Join us for one of our residents' favorite pastimes! As a Bingo Helper, you'll assist residents in finding and marking their numbers and most importantly, bring the energy and excitement that makes each round memorable. This is a wonderful opportunity to share in the fun and put a smile on someone's face. Volunteer Application will need to be completed prior to volunteering. Agency: United Living Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 57006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Receipt LoggerBehind every great nursing home is a team of dedicated volunteers keeping things running smoothly! As a Receipt Logger, you'll help our staff by organizing and recording Hy-Vee receipts on an Excel spreadsheet. This is an ideal role for detail-oriented individuals who would like to contribute their organizational skills to support our residents and staff behind the scenes. Agency: United Living Community Behind every great nursing home is a team of dedicated volunteers keeping things running smoothly! As a Receipt Logger, you'll help our staff by organizing and recording Hy-Vee receipts on an Excel spreadsheet. This is an ideal role for detail-oriented individuals who would like to contribute their organizational skills to support our residents and staff behind the scenes. Agency: United Living Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Entertainment/MusiciansDo you have a talent to share? Whether you play an instrument, sing, perform magic, or have any other entertaining skill, our residents would love to experience it! As a Musician or Entertainer volunteer, you'll bring joy, laughter, and a little bit of magic to our community by performing for our residents. Music and entertainment have a powerful way of lifting spirits and sparking cherished memories, making this one of the most impactful ways you can give back. Solo acts, duets, and groups are all welcome — we'd love to have you on our stage! Agency: United Living Community Do you have a talent to share? Whether you play an instrument, sing, perform magic, or have any other entertaining skill, our residents would love to experience it! As a Musician or Entertainer volunteer, you'll bring joy, laughter, and a little bit of magic to our community by performing for our residents. Music and entertainment have a powerful way of lifting spirits and sparking cherished memories, making this one of the most impactful ways you can give back. Solo acts, duets, and groups are all welcome — we'd love to have you on our stage! Agency: United Living Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57006 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Museum Activity VolunteersWho: Outgoing Pavilion volunteers 16 and older who enjoy engaging with guests, especially kiddos What: Leading interactive, STEAM (Science, Technology, Education, Arts, and Math)-focused activities. Plans and supplies will be provided by the Pavilion's Education office Where: The Jack's Imagination Lab inside the Kirby Science Discovery Center and/or the Children's Studio inside the Visual Arts Center - the venue is up to you! When: Times on weekends are flexible. Ideally, we would love for volunteers to join us for a three-hour session at the following times: - Between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm on Saturdays - Between 12:00 and 5:00 pm on Sundays Volunteers can join us on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis as their schedules allow Training: Some part-time staff members already lead STEAM-focused museum activities on weekends and would be happy to provide interested volunteers with some guidance ahead of their debuts, if needed Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science Who: Outgoing Pavilion volunteers 16 and older who enjoy engaging with guests, especially kiddos What: Leading interactive, STEAM (Science, Technology, Education, Arts, and Math)-focused activities. Plans and supplies will be provided by the Pavilion's Education office Where: The Jack's Imagination Lab inside the Kirby Science Discovery Center and/or the Children's Studio inside the Visual Arts Center - the venue is up to you! When: Times on weekends are flexible. Ideally, we would love for volunteers to join us for a three-hour session at the following times: - Between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm on Saturdays - Between 12:00 and 5:00 pm on Sundays Volunteers can join us on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis as their schedules allow Training: Some part-time staff members already lead STEAM-focused museum activities on weekends and would be happy to provide interested volunteers with some guidance ahead of their debuts, if needed Agency: Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Pregnant WomenThe Sioux Falls office is currently looking for volunteers. Birthright welcomes volunteers who believe firmly in the Birthright philosophy and have a sincere desire to help pregnant women. Providing emotional support and practical help to women is always the first priority of Birthright volunteers. Volunteers handle a variety of phone calls, including those from girls and women who are overwhelmed about being pregnant or fear they may be pregnant. Volunteers also help women who come to the office, whether for a free pregnancy test, referrals and information or for a welcoming friend. Some volunteers choose to help in other ways, such as sorting maternity and baby clothes, cleaning the office or helping with presentations to school and community groups about Birthright and its services. Agency: Birthright of Sioux Falls The Sioux Falls office is currently looking for volunteers. Birthright welcomes volunteers who believe firmly in the Birthright philosophy and have a sincere desire to help pregnant women. Providing emotional support and practical help to women is always the first priority of Birthright volunteers. Volunteers handle a variety of phone calls, including those from girls and women who are overwhelmed about being pregnant or fear they may be pregnant. Volunteers also help women who come to the office, whether for a free pregnancy test, referrals and information or for a welcoming friend. Some volunteers choose to help in other ways, such as sorting maternity and baby clothes, cleaning the office or helping with presentations to school and community groups about Birthright and its services. Agency: Birthright of Sioux Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BBB Ambassador ProgramEmpower your community. Build marketplace trust. As a BBB Ambassador, you'll educate your community about scam prevention and consumer protection through engaging presentations at local venues including senior centers, libraries, community events, and more. What You'll Do: Deliver 15-30 minute presentations quarterly using approved materialsServe as a trusted resource, answering questions and connecting people to BBB servicesHelp increase awareness of BBB's mission across the regionWho Can Apply: Retirees, teachers, business leaders, service club members, students, community advocates, etc. The Goal: Multiply BBB's reach by training trusted voices to deliver essential consumer education where it's needed most. Agency: Better Business Bureau Empower your community. Build marketplace trust. As a BBB Ambassador, you'll educate your community about scam prevention and consumer protection through engaging presentations at local venues including senior centers, libraries, community events, and more. What You'll Do: Deliver 15-30 minute presentations quarterly using approved materialsServe as a trusted resource, answering questions and connecting people to BBB servicesHelp increase awareness of BBB's mission across the regionWho Can Apply: Retirees, teachers, business leaders, service club members, students, community advocates, etc. The Goal: Multiply BBB's reach by training trusted voices to deliver essential consumer education where it's needed most. Agency: Better Business Bureau Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kitchen HelperWe would love your help for this flexible opportunity! Agency: Belle Silver Lining Senior Center We would love your help for this flexible opportunity! Agency: Belle Silver Lining Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57717 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sioux Falls: Helping HandsDo you have a flexible schedule? Willing and able to jump in right away when help is needed? On occasion, Feeding South Dakota needs last-minute individuals and groups of volunteers when we come up short due to cancellations and other complications. Life gets busy and we understand! Respond to this opportunity and your name will be added to the list of volunteers that we will call or email when an emergent need arises! Thank you! Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls Do you have a flexible schedule? Willing and able to jump in right away when help is needed? On occasion, Feeding South Dakota needs last-minute individuals and groups of volunteers when we come up short due to cancellations and other complications. Life gets busy and we understand! Respond to this opportunity and your name will be added to the list of volunteers that we will call or email when an emergent need arises! Thank you! Agency: Feeding South Dakota - Sioux Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 8, 2034 Zip Code: 57107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Caring CompanionWould you like to volunteer, to join us in helping others that are hurting? Our Caring Companions spend one hour per month with patients that are hospitalized for their Mental Health Struggles. You are able to play a game, or work on a small activity, but most importantly give them your gift of time. Help us show others that there are people in our community that care. Please fill out the form here and we will get back to you! For further info or questions, please email: info@liveinspired365.com. Thanks! Agency: Longley Foundation Would you like to volunteer, to join us in helping others that are hurting? Our Caring Companions spend one hour per month with patients that are hospitalized for their Mental Health Struggles. You are able to play a game, or work on a small activity, but most importantly give them your gift of time. Help us show others that there are people in our community that care. Please fill out the form here and we will get back to you! For further info or questions, please email: info@liveinspired365.com. Thanks! Agency: Longley Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Badges for Hope VolunteerWant to help but don't know where to start? Well, guess what - you've already started. So, THANK YOU! You're on your way to helping Youth and Law Enforcement make a crucial connection that takes our community to the next level! Not every position has a big scary title like "Board Member". Most of the show is run by helpers who can swing by here-and-there. And that is more than enough to keep the wheels greased. Thank you for taking the time to reach out. We'll be in touch. Agency: Black Hills Badges For Hope Want to help but don't know where to start? Well, guess what - you've already started. So, THANK YOU! You're on your way to helping Youth and Law Enforcement make a crucial connection that takes our community to the next level! Not every position has a big scary title like "Board Member". Most of the show is run by helpers who can swing by here-and-there. And that is more than enough to keep the wheels greased. Thank you for taking the time to reach out. We'll be in touch. Agency: Black Hills Badges For Hope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Museum VolunteerThe Keystone Historical Museum is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help bring local history to life! If you enjoy learning, storytelling, and connecting with people of all ages, this is a meaningful way to give back to the Keystone community. What Volunteers Do Welcome and greet museum visitors Share stories and facts about Keystone’s history Assist with exhibits, events, and special programs Help maintain a warm, inviting museum environment Support basic museum operations (light organizing, opening/closing support, etc.) Who We’re Looking For Friendly, dependable individuals who enjoy interacting with others An interest in local history (no prior museum experience required!) Willingness to learn and share Keystone’s stories Great opportunity for retirees, students, families, and community members Time Commitment Flexible scheduling based on your availability Shifts typically available during museum open hours and special events Why Volunteer? Be part of preserving Keystone’s rich heritage Learn fascinating local history Meet new people and connect with the community Make a lasting impact by keeping local stories alive Agency: Keystone Historical Museum The Keystone Historical Museum is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help bring local history to life! If you enjoy learning, storytelling, and connecting with people of all ages, this is a meaningful way to give back to the Keystone community. What Volunteers Do Welcome and greet museum visitors Share stories and facts about Keystone’s history Assist with exhibits, events, and special programs Help maintain a warm, inviting museum environment Support basic museum operations (light organizing, opening/closing support, etc.) Who We’re Looking For Friendly, dependable individuals who enjoy interacting with others An interest in local history (no prior museum experience required!) Willingness to learn and share Keystone’s stories Great opportunity for retirees, students, families, and community members Time Commitment Flexible scheduling based on your availability Shifts typically available during museum open hours and special events Why Volunteer? Be part of preserving Keystone’s rich heritage Learn fascinating local history Meet new people and connect with the community Make a lasting impact by keeping local stories alive Agency: Keystone Historical Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2026 Zip Code: 57751 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Corporate Group ProjectsCorporate Group Projects are perfect for companies, organizations and schools that would like to participate in a special activity at one of our Clubs. Every business and organization can reap huge rewards by connecting employees to opportunities to engage with and improve their community. Company sponsored volunteer activities are welcomed throughout the year at Boys & Girls Clubs of the Black Hills. From skills-based opportunities to facilities maintenance to kickball with the kids, volunteer projects offer great team building engagements for your employees. Whatever your goals, our staff can help design and execute a customized project to align your company’s interests with the needs at our Clubs. Examples include hosting special events for our Club members such as a holiday party, arts & crafts day, or sports & fitness field day. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Black Hills Corporate Group Projects are perfect for companies, organizations and schools that would like to participate in a special activity at one of our Clubs. Every business and organization can reap huge rewards by connecting employees to opportunities to engage with and improve their community. Company sponsored volunteer activities are welcomed throughout the year at Boys & Girls Clubs of the Black Hills. From skills-based opportunities to facilities maintenance to kickball with the kids, volunteer projects offer great team building engagements for your employees. Whatever your goals, our staff can help design and execute a customized project to align your company’s interests with the needs at our Clubs. Examples include hosting special events for our Club members such as a holiday party, arts & crafts day, or sports & fitness field day. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Black Hills Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57745 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share Time & TalentLooking for a way to use your talents and be a positive role model for youth in our community? Sign up to volunteer in one of our program areas like the Power Hour Homework Help, TRIPLE PLAY, art/craft room, or gym. We invite community members to come join us and lead a program in your area of expertise; such as, teach a dance class, instruct a yoga session, play the violin, paint a canvas, do a science project, harvest our garden and much more! Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Black Hills Looking for a way to use your talents and be a positive role model for youth in our community? Sign up to volunteer in one of our program areas like the Power Hour Homework Help, TRIPLE PLAY, art/craft room, or gym. We invite community members to come join us and lead a program in your area of expertise; such as, teach a dance class, instruct a yoga session, play the violin, paint a canvas, do a science project, harvest our garden and much more! Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Black Hills Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57745 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Box Delivery DriverNeed: We are looking for someone who is interested in serving in a back-up capacity for delivering Senior Commodities boxes. Program Details: The Senior Commodities program supplies adults 60 and older and living on a limited income with a monthly pre-packaged box of non-perishable food items each month that is designed to supplement nutrients that are typically lacking in their diets. Volunteer Details: The volunteer interested in this position will need to be able to lift 30 pounds, take/pass a background check, and drive with a current license. This position will serve more as a back-up capacity in case a current driver will be unavailable during the typical delivery time (1pm-3pm, on the 3rd Tuesday of the month). The volunteer will be trained under the current drivers. If you are interested in this, please call the Brookings Area United Way office at 605-692-4979 or email uw@brookingsunitedway.org. Our location is 908 Hope Drive, Brookings, SD 57006. This building is new & map systems have a hard time locating our building. We are located just north (or behind) First Lutheran Church (337 8th St.). Please use our entrance off of Harvey Dunn St Agency: Brookings Area United Way Need: We are looking for someone who is interested in serving in a back-up capacity for delivering Senior Commodities boxes. Program Details: The Senior Commodities program supplies adults 60 and older and living on a limited income with a monthly pre-packaged box of non-perishable food items each month that is designed to supplement nutrients that are typically lacking in their diets. Volunteer Details: The volunteer interested in this position will need to be able to lift 30 pounds, take/pass a background check, and drive with a current license. This position will serve more as a back-up capacity in case a current driver will be unavailable during the typical delivery time (1pm-3pm, on the 3rd Tuesday of the month). The volunteer will be trained under the current drivers. If you are interested in this, please call the Brookings Area United Way office at 605-692-4979 or email uw@brookingsunitedway.org. Our location is 908 Hope Drive, Brookings, SD 57006. This building is new & map systems have a hard time locating our building. We are located just north (or behind) First Lutheran Church (337 8th St.). Please use our entrance off of Harvey Dunn St Agency: Brookings Area United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen Manager and ChefWe are looking for an individual to prepare and serve our Veteran Guests while at the lodge. Meals include Thursday evening, three meals Friday and Saturday and one meal on Sunday morning before guests depart. We have a standardized menu we serve for every hunt. We have a strong group of volunteers available to assist. We have 14 hunts per Pheasant hunting season which is from Sept-March. Works out to be every other weekend. We have specific guidelines we follow based on being a world-class hunting lodge that caters to Veterans. Interested individuals will be contacted and interviewed. Agency: Wings of Valor Lodge We are looking for an individual to prepare and serve our Veteran Guests while at the lodge. Meals include Thursday evening, three meals Friday and Saturday and one meal on Sunday morning before guests depart. We have a standardized menu we serve for every hunt. We have a strong group of volunteers available to assist. We have 14 hunts per Pheasant hunting season which is from Sept-March. Works out to be every other weekend. We have specific guidelines we follow based on being a world-class hunting lodge that caters to Veterans. Interested individuals will be contacted and interviewed. Agency: Wings of Valor Lodge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 57053 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Media & Social Media Content Design VolunteerWe are looking for an individual to assist in creating social media content for our FB, Linkedin, and Instagram pages. Also do some video creating, editing work. Agency: Wings of Valor Lodge We are looking for an individual to assist in creating social media content for our FB, Linkedin, and Instagram pages. Also do some video creating, editing work. Agency: Wings of Valor Lodge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57053 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Crochet PonchosDo you enjoy crocheting at home? Want to create crocheted Ponchos to help keep people warm? LifeScape supports many people with limited physical movement. Ponchos provide a over-the-head, easy to wear, warm layer all year long. We are seeking and welcoming crocheted ponchos for male and female adults. Crocheted Ponchos should have no holes or very small holes, thicker/heavy yarn, medium sized neck hole, and longer styles. Otherwise the rest of the pattern, colors, adornments are up to your interpretations and creativity. Have fun being creative knowing your hobby and talent is keeping others warm, all year long. If you are have questions or are interested in creating adult male or female colored ponchos, from home, please reach out. We'd love to visit about the next steps. Please inquire at VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org. Thank you for sharing your hobby, time and talent with LifeScape. Excited to see your creativity in action! Agency: LifeScape Do you enjoy crocheting at home? Want to create crocheted Ponchos to help keep people warm? LifeScape supports many people with limited physical movement. Ponchos provide a over-the-head, easy to wear, warm layer all year long. We are seeking and welcoming crocheted ponchos for male and female adults. Crocheted Ponchos should have no holes or very small holes, thicker/heavy yarn, medium sized neck hole, and longer styles. Otherwise the rest of the pattern, colors, adornments are up to your interpretations and creativity. Have fun being creative knowing your hobby and talent is keeping others warm, all year long. If you are have questions or are interested in creating adult male or female colored ponchos, from home, please reach out. We'd love to visit about the next steps. Please inquire at VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org. Thank you for sharing your hobby, time and talent with LifeScape. Excited to see your creativity in action! Agency: LifeScape Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sharing Christmas Store AssistantOur Sharing Christmas Store occurs every December. At our store, we need volunteers to help do a variety of tasks including: -Checking in shoppers -Carrying gifts/toys to shoppers' vehicles -Restocking the store throughout the day =Pricing toy/gift donations -Helping shoppers pick out gifts/toys -Run checkout station with bagging toys/gifts, using register, and tendering change Agency: Community Outreach, The Our Sharing Christmas Store occurs every December. At our store, we need volunteers to help do a variety of tasks including: -Checking in shoppers -Carrying gifts/toys to shoppers' vehicles -Restocking the store throughout the day =Pricing toy/gift donations -Helping shoppers pick out gifts/toys -Run checkout station with bagging toys/gifts, using register, and tendering change Agency: Community Outreach, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Dec 12, 2026 through Dec 16, 2026 Zip Code: 57103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sharing Christmas Store Toy PricingOur Sharing Christmas Store occurs every December. During our toy drop off days, we need volunteers to price toys for the store. Staff will be available to help and monitor. The toys are all discounted from the retail price. This includes using your phone to look up retail prices on toys/gifts and marking them to the store price. This involves lifting and moving items of a variety of weights and standing for periods of time. Agency: Community Outreach, The Our Sharing Christmas Store occurs every December. During our toy drop off days, we need volunteers to price toys for the store. Staff will be available to help and monitor. The toys are all discounted from the retail price. This includes using your phone to look up retail prices on toys/gifts and marking them to the store price. This involves lifting and moving items of a variety of weights and standing for periods of time. Agency: Community Outreach, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Dec 9, 2026 through Dec 11, 2026 Zip Code: 57103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sewing Volunteers NeededSewing Volunteers Needed Do you enjoy volunteering at your own home, on your own time? Do you have a sewing machine and can help with sewing projects? Do you want to use your ‘Sewing Super Powers’ to help ensure children and adults with disabilities have the fabric ‘tools’ to be successful everyday? No need to be a master seamstress but an interest in helping and following pattern instructions to create needed, daily items. LifeScape will have the sewing instructions and all the supplies, we just need your sewing skills to create and adapt to specific needs. LifeScape has a variety of sewing needs such as (in order of need) 1. Lunchtime t-shirt protectors (towels sewn under a t-shirt front). It’s easy! 2. Ponchos for warmth and weather protector (child and adult sizes) 3. Fabric covers for wheelchair lap trays 4. Absorbent, long toddler bibs with snaps 5. Medical adaptations of undershirts 6. Pillow cases of all sizes (for repositioning) 7. Patching seams and fixing hems 8. Sewing on LifeScape Girl Scout Troop badges to vests/sashes 9. Adapt sheets to fit crib sheet sizes 10. Alter Prom Dress straps 11. And more as needs arise. To express interest in sewing, please reach out to VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org We can’t wait to meet you! Agency: LifeScape Sewing Volunteers Needed Do you enjoy volunteering at your own home, on your own time? Do you have a sewing machine and can help with sewing projects? Do you want to use your ‘Sewing Super Powers’ to help ensure children and adults with disabilities have the fabric ‘tools’ to be successful everyday? No need to be a master seamstress but an interest in helping and following pattern instructions to create needed, daily items. LifeScape will have the sewing instructions and all the supplies, we just need your sewing skills to create and adapt to specific needs. LifeScape has a variety of sewing needs such as (in order of need) 1. Lunchtime t-shirt protectors (towels sewn under a t-shirt front). It’s easy! 2. Ponchos for warmth and weather protector (child and adult sizes) 3. Fabric covers for wheelchair lap trays 4. Absorbent, long toddler bibs with snaps 5. Medical adaptations of undershirts 6. Pillow cases of all sizes (for repositioning) 7. Patching seams and fixing hems 8. Sewing on LifeScape Girl Scout Troop badges to vests/sashes 9. Adapt sheets to fit crib sheet sizes 10. Alter Prom Dress straps 11. And more as needs arise. To express interest in sewing, please reach out to VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org We can’t wait to meet you! Agency: LifeScape Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Baking Desserts Buddies Welcomed (bake and donate)Baking Desserts Buddies Welcomed (bake and donate) LifeScape’s Mission: “Empowering people to live their best lives.” Do you enjoy baking desserts and treats but don’t want to eat them all? Do you want to bake and donate sharing your delicious creations with adults supported by LifeScape? “Baking is done out of love, to share with family and friends, to see them smile.” LifeScape supports adults in 39+ residential locations. A dessert made with love is exactly what lifts spirits and inspires people! Whip up your favorite dessert recipe or try a new recipe and then schedule to drop it off at an assigned LifeScape Home. All dessert recipes are welcomed, no concerns about allergies. If you enjoy baking with allergy awareness, we would have opportunities to bake for gluten free, peanut free, and/or dairy free as well. This bake desserts and donate can be an on-going cooking opportunity or a one-time opportunity. Or if you would like to come to a LifeScape home and teach a few people to bake your dessert recipe to pass along a family tradition? We would love to invite you to our house to do some baking together! We could welcome individual volunteers and/or 2-3 volunteers in our home to bake with us! If you are interested in baking and donating, please reach out to VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org for all details and to be assigned a LifeScape residential home near your home. Baking is not just a skill- it’s love, carefully folded into batter, layered with patience, and frosted with care. Thank you for your interest in volunteering to share your passions and hobbies with others. You make the world a better place by sharing your talents! LifeScape Agency: LifeScape Baking Desserts Buddies Welcomed (bake and donate) LifeScape’s Mission: “Empowering people to live their best lives.” Do you enjoy baking desserts and treats but don’t want to eat them all? Do you want to bake and donate sharing your delicious creations with adults supported by LifeScape? “Baking is done out of love, to share with family and friends, to see them smile.” LifeScape supports adults in 39+ residential locations. A dessert made with love is exactly what lifts spirits and inspires people! Whip up your favorite dessert recipe or try a new recipe and then schedule to drop it off at an assigned LifeScape Home. All dessert recipes are welcomed, no concerns about allergies. If you enjoy baking with allergy awareness, we would have opportunities to bake for gluten free, peanut free, and/or dairy free as well. This bake desserts and donate can be an on-going cooking opportunity or a one-time opportunity. Or if you would like to come to a LifeScape home and teach a few people to bake your dessert recipe to pass along a family tradition? We would love to invite you to our house to do some baking together! We could welcome individual volunteers and/or 2-3 volunteers in our home to bake with us! If you are interested in baking and donating, please reach out to VolunteerServices@LifeScapeSD.org for all details and to be assigned a LifeScape residential home near your home. Baking is not just a skill- it’s love, carefully folded into batter, layered with patience, and frosted with care. Thank you for your interest in volunteering to share your passions and hobbies with others. You make the world a better place by sharing your talents! LifeScape Agency: LifeScape Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Storm CleanupWe sustained significant damage from severe winds in December. Volunteers (& groups) are needed to help with cleanup efforts so the camp can be ready to welcome campers this summer. Volunteer tasks include, but are not limited to: cutting & removal of risky trees, fallen trees, gathering limbs& branches, helping to load onto trailers for removal, etc. Experience with safe handling of a chainsaw is a bonus, but not required, as there is much to do. Any questions & coordination can be directed to Camp Mgr., Sherri at campbob1@goldenwest.net. Agency: Camp Bob Marshall We sustained significant damage from severe winds in December. Volunteers (& groups) are needed to help with cleanup efforts so the camp can be ready to welcome campers this summer. Volunteer tasks include, but are not limited to: cutting & removal of risky trees, fallen trees, gathering limbs& branches, helping to load onto trailers for removal, etc. Experience with safe handling of a chainsaw is a bonus, but not required, as there is much to do. Any questions & coordination can be directed to Camp Mgr., Sherri at campbob1@goldenwest.net. Agency: Camp Bob Marshall Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57730 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bingo Caller & Activity VolunteerDow Rummel Village is seeking a friendly, dependable volunteer to help lead one of our residents’ favorite activities, Bingo! This volunteer will call Bingo numbers and help facilitate a fun, engaging hour of play for older adults on Wednesdays and occasional Saturdays. Your presence helps create connection, laughter, and meaningful social interaction for residents. Key Responsibilities: Call Bingo numbers clearly and at a comfortable paceHelp residents stay engaged and enjoy the gameCreate a welcoming and positive atmosphereAssist as needed during the activityIdeal Volunteer Qualities: Friendly and patientComfortable speaking to a groupReliable and punctualEnjoys spending time with older adultsNo prior Bingo experience requiredWhy This Role Matters: This simple hour of volunteering provides meaningful social connection and joy for residents. Your time helps reduce isolation and builds community—one Bingo game at a time. 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 Dow Rummel Village is seeking a friendly, dependable volunteer to help lead one of our residents’ favorite activities, Bingo! This volunteer will call Bingo numbers and help facilitate a fun, engaging hour of play for older adults on Wednesdays and occasional Saturdays. Your presence helps create connection, laughter, and meaningful social interaction for residents. Key Responsibilities: Call Bingo numbers clearly and at a comfortable paceHelp residents stay engaged and enjoy the gameCreate a welcoming and positive atmosphereAssist as needed during the activityIdeal Volunteer Qualities: Friendly and patientComfortable speaking to a groupReliable and punctualEnjoys spending time with older adultsNo prior Bingo experience requiredWhy This Role Matters: This simple hour of volunteering provides meaningful social connection and joy for residents. Your time helps reduce isolation and builds community—one Bingo game at a time. 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: Big BuddyBlack Hills Children's Home is seeking individuals with an open heart for our Big Buddy Program. These volunteers will spend one on one time with a child at our residential campus in Rockerville who do not get to leave campus our get visitors. Volunteers will spend time play games are doing arts and crafts and be that child's "special person" 2-4 hours each month. Agency: Children's Home Society of the Black Hills Black Hills Children's Home is seeking individuals with an open heart for our Big Buddy Program. These volunteers will spend one on one time with a child at our residential campus in Rockerville who do not get to leave campus our get visitors. Volunteers will spend time play games are doing arts and crafts and be that child's "special person" 2-4 hours each month. Agency: Children's Home Society of the Black Hills Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: School BuddyBlack Hills Children's Home is seeking individuals for our School Buddy Program. This volunteer will serve as an educational advocate for Children's Home Society children whose parents/guardians cannot be identified or located or who are wards of the state. This volunteer will work with our education department to make sure the children assigned to them are meeting academic goals/needs through their IEP. Agency: Children's Home Society of the Black Hills Black Hills Children's Home is seeking individuals for our School Buddy Program. This volunteer will serve as an educational advocate for Children's Home Society children whose parents/guardians cannot be identified or located or who are wards of the state. This volunteer will work with our education department to make sure the children assigned to them are meeting academic goals/needs through their IEP. Agency: Children's Home Society of the Black Hills Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly VisitingWe are always seeking kind and patient individuals who are interested in spending one-on-one time with our guests. Volunteer opportunities include friendly visits, assisting with craft projects, and engaging individuals in games or other activities. Agency: Black Hills Center for Aging We are always seeking kind and patient individuals who are interested in spending one-on-one time with our guests. Volunteer opportunities include friendly visits, assisting with craft projects, and engaging individuals in games or other activities. Agency: Black Hills Center for Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekly Grocery PickupOur clients rely on local food resources, such as Feeding Brookings. We are looking for an individual who is willing to drive through Feeding Brookings (2030 3rd St) every Thursday at 3PM and pick up an avg of 5-7 boxes of food. It's an easy drive-through- we'll text you in the morning how many boxes we need, you'll let the organization know you're from Margo's Place and how many, and they'll load up your car with the boxes to be delivered to our shelter. You'll feed families and impact your community in under an hour of your time. Agency: Margo's Place Our clients rely on local food resources, such as Feeding Brookings. We are looking for an individual who is willing to drive through Feeding Brookings (2030 3rd St) every Thursday at 3PM and pick up an avg of 5-7 boxes of food. It's an easy drive-through- we'll text you in the morning how many boxes we need, you'll let the organization know you're from Margo's Place and how many, and they'll load up your car with the boxes to be delivered to our shelter. You'll feed families and impact your community in under an hour of your time. Agency: Margo's Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 57006 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide a meal!Want to be a hero with a spatula (or a pizza delivery app)? We're looking for groups to fund or cook and deliver the meal for our fantastic adoptive/foster families and volunteers at our monthly Family Gatherings. Meals will be served on the 3rd Tuesday evening of the month (August - May, excluding December). We will have 80-120 grateful guests! Agency: The Gathering Well Want to be a hero with a spatula (or a pizza delivery app)? We're looking for groups to fund or cook and deliver the meal for our fantastic adoptive/foster families and volunteers at our monthly Family Gatherings. Meals will be served on the 3rd Tuesday evening of the month (August - May, excluding December). We will have 80-120 grateful guests! Agency: The Gathering Well Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visitor Center VolunteerMcCrossan Boys Ranch in Sioux Falls is a private non-profit organization that reaches out to troubled boys between the ages of 11 to 20 who have experienced conflict in their lives. By working on values, goals, education, and life skills, we prepare our boys to live a balanced life outside the Ranch. Volunteers in the Visitor Center will sit at the front desk and greet guests, help keep the archive room tidy, and occasionally assist with tour and field trip groups. Hours for the Visitor Center are weekdays from 10am-4pm. Volunteers shifts can be from 1-4 hours, at your convenience. Agency: McCrossan Boys Ranch McCrossan Boys Ranch in Sioux Falls is a private non-profit organization that reaches out to troubled boys between the ages of 11 to 20 who have experienced conflict in their lives. By working on values, goals, education, and life skills, we prepare our boys to live a balanced life outside the Ranch. Volunteers in the Visitor Center will sit at the front desk and greet guests, help keep the archive room tidy, and occasionally assist with tour and field trip groups. Hours for the Visitor Center are weekdays from 10am-4pm. Volunteers shifts can be from 1-4 hours, at your convenience. Agency: McCrossan Boys Ranch Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 57107-6428 Allow Groups: No |