Health- & Wellness-Related Opportunities
American Cancer Society Relay for Life
American Heart Walk
Nashville AIDS Walk
Nashville Cares
American Red Cross
The Middle Half
Crisis Intervention Opportunities
Rape & Sexual Abuse Center
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
Services
Domestic Violence Program
Crisis Pregnancy Center
Opportunities to Work with the Elderly
St. Clair Street Senior Center
Fifty
Online Directories
Volunteermatch.org
Idealist.org
Opportunities to Work with Children and
Families
Discovery Center at Murfree Spring
Exchange Club Family Center
Habitat for Humanity
Salvation Army
Special Kids
Greenhouse Ministries
Kiwanis Club
Junior Achievement
CASA of Rutherford County
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee
Read to Succeed
Meals on Wheels
Youth Villages
Special Olympics
Room at the Inn
Opportunities to Work with Adults
Nashville Adult Literacy Council
Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole
Rutherford County Adult Education Center
Opportunities for Other Community Involvement
Rutherford County P.A.W.S.
The Nashville Zoo
Linebaugh Library
Stones River Battlefield
American Cancer Society Relay for Life
Relay For Life is "a fun-filled overnight event
designed to celebrate survivorship and raise money for research and
programs of your American Cancer Society. During the event, teams
of people gather at schools, fairgrounds, or parks and take turns
walking or running laps. Each team tries to keep at least one team
member on the track at all times. Relay For Life represents the
hope that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those
who face cancer will be supported, and that one day, cancer will be
eliminated."
American Heart Walk
Participants ask their friends, family, and business associates
for donation to support their efforts.
Nashville CARES
Nashville CARES is Tennessee's leading
community-based AIDS service organization. Its mission is to
promote and participate in a comprehensive and compassionate
response to HIV and AIDS infection through education, advocacy,
and supportive services. Volunteers are needed to provide
services to men, women, and children affected by HIV/AIDS.
Volunteer departments include:
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| Data Entry | Data Entry | Community outreach | Front-desk receptionist | 800-845-4266 |
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American Red Cross
Each year more than 345 local residents serve
as Heart of Tennessee Red Cross volunteers serving local
community needs — helping people in emergencies, working to
increase the local blood supply, teaching first aid and CPR
courses, delivering emergency messages to members of the
military, organizing programs for the community.
The Middle Half
Annual Murfreesboro marathon usually held in
October that benefits such organizations as Special Kids, Big
Brothers, Big Sisters, On the Fifth Day Animal Sanctuary, and the
MTMC Foundation.
A variety of volunteer opportunities related to the race.
Rape & Sexual Abuse Center
Numerous volunteer opportunities are available, including
Crisis Line Counselor, Hospital Accompaniment, Smart Kids/Safe
Kids Program, Research Specialists, and Administrative Support.
There are also numerous situational volunteer opportunities,
including Center Representatives, Community Outreach, Child's
Friend, Events Specialist, and Service Volunteer. There is also a
group volunteer opportunity that involves helping maintain the
Center.
Domestic Violence & Sexual
Assault Services
Provides Crisis Intervention, Therapeutic
Services, Advocacy, and Prevention Education. Volunteer
opportunities with crisis hotline, office/administration work,
and court advocacy, and community outreach.
St. Clair Senior Center
The St. Clair Street Senior Center, located
at 325 St. Clair St. in Murfreesboro, offers a variety of
services and activities for individuals in the community age 60
and over. It is open weekdays 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays
12:30 to 3:30 p.m. and during other special occasions. Volunteer
opportunities include:
Discovery Center at Murfree
Spring
Discovery Center at Murfree Spring is an
interactive museum and environmental center created for the
children and families of Middle Tennessee and is dedicated to
promoting excellence in education through hands-on exhibits and
programs. Through volunteering, you can:
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For more info, contact: Dr. Tom Brinthaupt (tbrintha@mtsu.edu) or Brenda DiVincenzo, 898-2300
Exchange Club Family Center
The Exchange Club Family Center is "a
private, non-profit, child abuse prevention center staffed by
fifteen full-time members and four part-time professionals. The
Murfreesboro center, along with the main office in Nashville,
served over 15,000 individuals in Davidson and Rutherford
counties last year, with its parenting classes and support
services." Following are some of the volunteer opportunities
available:
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Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity International is a
nonprofit, nondenominational Christian housing
organization. They build simple, decent, affordable houses in
partnership with those who lack adequate shelter.
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is "dedicated to caring
for the poor, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, loving the
unlovable, and befriending the friendless."
Locally, volunteers are needed for the Shelter Kitchen, office, and emergency disaster crew. Around the holiday season, there are many opportunities for volunteerism with the Angel Tree Toy Drive and the Red Kettle Campagn.
Special Kids
A non-profit Christian agency providing nursing and
rehabilitation services to special needs children. Special Kids'
objectives are "to provide continuity of care for all clients
through a coordinated multi-discipline approach, assist clients
in achieving and maintaining their optimal health status and
improve the quality of life for that client and their family."
Volunteers are needed with fundraising activities such as the
Middle Half Fun Run and full-time volunteer programs such as
KITES.
Greenhouse Ministries
A faith-based, inter-denominational,
non-profit organization offering life transformation as
volunteers make themselves available to encourage and motivate
the clients, to inspire them to dream and make better choices and
needed changes in their lives, to promote wholeness, and to give
back to others in the community. Greenhouse Ministries is also
heavily involved in disaster relief.
A variety of volunteer opportunities exist. Volunteers for programs such as the "Shoes for Orphans Souls"; Drive, "School Back Pack"; drives, and food drive are needed. Volunteers are also needed for GED training, mentoring, food delivery, furniture pickup/delivery and a variety of other services.
Kiwanis Club
The Kiwanis Club of Stones River-Oaklands
serves the Murfreesboro, Tenn. community through a variety of
projects. From sponsoring Bingo at the Veterans Hospital to
running the girls softball league at McKnight Park, our club
makes a difference. With our focus on children, we sponsor
youth organizations at Middle Tennessee State University, four
area high schools and one middle school.
Junior Achievement
It is the world's largest and fastest growing
non-profit organization dedicated to educating young people about
business, economics, and free enterprise. Classroom volunteers
teach JA's programs in both the United States and in nearly 100
countries worldwide.
Programs span grades K-12, with age-appropriate curricula designed to teach elementary students about their roles as individuals, workers, and consumers and to prepare middle grade and high school students for key economic and workforce issues they will face. In addition to bringing the free enterprise system to life in the classroom, Junior Achievement programs teach youngsters the importance of staying in school. The organization also offers programs for children who may have difficulty graduating from high school. Trained volunteers from the community teach all Junior Achievement classroom programs at no charge to the public schools.
CASA of Rutherford County
We are a small non-profit agency that has a
paid staff of two and a volunteer staff of approximately 35. Our
mission is to provide trained volunteer advocates to represent
and promote the best interests of abused and neglected Rutherford
County children who are brought before juvenile court. The
advocates will work to ensure that the Court recognizes the
rights of the children to safe, permanent and loving
homes.
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of
Middle Tennessee
Big Brothers Big Sisters creates one-to-one friendships
between children who need a positive role model and caring adult
volunteers. They share everyday activities - catching a
fish for the first time or reading a book all the way through -
which blossom into a relationship that expands the child's
horizons and helps them to make better decisions, improve their
school work, and establish goals for themselves.
Becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister is easy.
Visit the website at http://www.bbbsmt.org/volunteer.
The decision to become a Big Brother or Big Sister is a
significant one... the initial commitment is for one year.
But we assure you this will be one of the most rewarding
experiences you will ever encounter. Specific site based programs
are in some cases for one school year rather than the calendar
year.
Read to Succeed
A community literacy collaborative in
Rutherford County, that promotes reading, with an emphasis on
family literacy. This non-profit initiative supports literacy
programs and fosters awareness of the importance of reading. This
program is in need of individuals, business groups, civic
organizations, and social clubs who are interested in serving the
community.
Meals on Wheels
Meals-On-Wheels and other senior meal
delivery or non-profit congregate meal programs provide meals to
millions of seniors throughout the United States. Through
such programs, seniors who could not or would not otherwise eat
properly are provided with services that help them live a healthy
and enjoyable life. Volunteers are necessary to any local
non-profit senior meal program and you don't have to be a good
cook or have a lot of time in order to volunteer. Program
volunteers do more than drive from door to door. Volunteers
are needed to help prepare and package dinners to be delivered,
organize schedules, make phone calls, load delivery vehicles, and
deliver meals. Several locations serve as congregate sites on
Nashville
Youth Villages
Youth Villages works with emotionally and
behaviorally troubled children. Their programs promote helping
children in the least invasive environment; preferable in their
own homes. Youth Villages has a committed staff that are focused
on caring for children in the community.
The Nashville office provides intensive in-home services, foster care and adoption, transitional living and crisis services and the Governor's Mentoring Initiative.
Youth Villages has a variety of mentoring and volunteer opportunities.
Room at the Inn
24-resident short-term homeless shelter which
provides food and housing.
Nashville Adult Literacy Council
Long-term volunteer opportunities lasting 6
months or longer are available. Become a tutor and teach an
adult how to read. Volunteer adult tutors attend 14 hours of
required training and help out 4 hours per week.
Tennessee Board of Probation and
Parole
Volunteers may perform services in any area
of probation and parole where needs are identified. Some roles
that volunteers perform are caseload assistant, advisory board
members, clerical, etc. Volunteers gain satisfaction for their
efforts through people helping people. In Murfreesboro,
internships for the summer are available.
Rutherford County Adult
Education Center
Volunteer opportunities to tutor those
studying for the GED.
Rutherford County PAWS
Animal shelter serving county's
homeless, unwanted animals and animal law enforcement. Volunteers
needed to walk dogs, clean, and assist trainers.
Application allows for flexible scheduling.
The Nashville Zoo
Volunteers are integral components of
Nashville Zoo. They are dedicated individuals providing much of
the manpower needed for daily operations, programs, special
projects and events. From fundraising and education to
maintenance and assisting animal staff, you (as a Zoo volunteer)
can get involved at a level that fits your time and commitment
ability.
The Volunteer Corps gives volunteers ages 18 and older the opportunity to experience a deeper level of involvement with the Zoo. They have the privilege to volunteer alongside Zoo staff in areas throughout the Zoo and assist them with daily operations, animal care or special events.