Be a force for kindness and healing for our communities, and give in ways that matter. Check out these great places to volunteer. Virtual opportunities are available as well to provide support from home. Check the link for each listing for details.
LessThe mission of Community Life Bridge, Community Life Ride's parent organization, is to assist senior adults with unmet needs. Volunteer as a driver for senior citizens!
Nashville Talking Library is an audio-information service of Nashville Public Library. Volunteers read aloud current newspapers, magazines, books, and special programs to print-impaired residents.
Youth Villages is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to helping emotionally and behaviorally troubled children and their families. Youth Villages Mentoring Program provides young people with positive adult role models. Mentors offer guidance and support through one-on-one relationships in the community. Tap the link to find out more about becoming a mentor.
As a volunteer you will provide care and support that is unique to each patient's needs. By doing this you can create a bond between you, the patient and family that is priceless.
Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee empowers individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring and resources. Volunteer and become a mentor or tutor for adult students or help them fundraise and promote on social media.
Every single day, the American Red Cross helps people in emergencies. There are many opportunities to be a part of the Red Cross's relief efforts, such as serving as a Disaster Action Team Member (responding to emergencies such as home fires, tornadoes, or floods) or volunteering to help transport blood products to area hospitals.
Musicians On Call brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare environments. They're looking for volunteer guides and musicians to help deliver the healing power of music. As a volunteer with Musicians On Call, you can brighten the days of hospitalized patients - a truly rewarding experience.
Metro Animal Care and Control serves over 7,000 lost, stray, sick, injured, and relinquished animals each year. MACC’s doors are open to all animals in need, regardless of species, breed, age, medical, or behavioral condition. Volunteers can participate in dog walking, playgroups, and enrichment, socializing with adoptable cats and kittens, assisting with offsite and special events around Nashville, animal photography, and promoting adoptable pets.