Open Requests From: Family Service Rochester

Volunteer: Transportation - Hy-Vee South (#35107)

A man is asking if a volunteer would be willing to pick him up at his home at 2:30 p.m. and bring him to his job at Hy-Vee South in Rochester.

Additional information, including the man's location, will be sent to the volunteer once they respond.  

Thank you!

Location:  28th Street SE

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A man is asking if a volunteer would be willing to pick him up at his home at 2:30 p.m. and bring him to his job at Hy-Vee South in Rochester.

Additional information, including the man's location, will be sent to the volunteer once they respond.  

Thank you!

Location:  28th Street SE

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transportation - 6/5 OMC NW Clinic (#55299)

A man is asking if a volunteer would be willing to pick him up at 12:35pm and bring him to OMC NW Clinic for a 1:05pm appt.   Anticipates appt. will be one hour with a ride home.  His wife may ride along.

Additional information, including the man's location, will be sent to the volunteer once they respond.  

Thank you!

Location:  Broadway Ave N

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A man is asking if a volunteer would be willing to pick him up at 12:35pm and bring him to OMC NW Clinic for a 1:05pm appt.   Anticipates appt. will be one hour with a ride home.  His wife may ride along.

Additional information, including the man's location, will be sent to the volunteer once they respond.  

Thank you!

Location:  Broadway Ave N

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 5, 2026

Zip Code: 55906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transportation - 5/28 OMC SE Clinic (#55299)

A man is asking if a volunteer would be willing to pick him and possibly his wife up at 1:40pm and bring them to OMC SE Clinic for a 2:10pm appt.  He  anticipates the appt. will be one hour with a ride home.  

Additional information, including the man's location, will be sent to the volunteer once they respond.  

Thank you!

Location:  Broadway Ave N

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A man is asking if a volunteer would be willing to pick him and possibly his wife up at 1:40pm and bring them to OMC SE Clinic for a 2:10pm appt.  He  anticipates the appt. will be one hour with a ride home.  

Additional information, including the man's location, will be sent to the volunteer once they respond.  

Thank you!

Location:  Broadway Ave N

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 55906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Coordinator

As a Meals Coordinator, you load meals into the route drivers' cars, ensuring all meals are picked up for delivery. You call FSR staff -as necessary- to support meal deliveries if there are no-show route drivers. 

You must be at the kitchen (Shorewood) between 11:00 and 11:10 am at 2115 2nd Street SW on your assigned day. Meals are delivered rain or shine, including holidays. 

The Meals Coordinator role is a weekly commitment. A substitute coordinator will be assigned if you are unable to volunteer on your regularly scheduled day of the week.

We are currently seeking Meals Coordinators for Wednesdays. Please respond to this opportunity and we will connect with you for training.

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

As a Meals Coordinator, you load meals into the route drivers' cars, ensuring all meals are picked up for delivery. You call FSR staff -as necessary- to support meal deliveries if there are no-show route drivers. 

You must be at the kitchen (Shorewood) between 11:00 and 11:10 am at 2115 2nd Street SW on your assigned day. Meals are delivered rain or shine, including holidays. 

The Meals Coordinator role is a weekly commitment. A substitute coordinator will be assigned if you are unable to volunteer on your regularly scheduled day of the week.

We are currently seeking Meals Coordinators for Wednesdays. Please respond to this opportunity and we will connect with you for training.

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Playroom - Clean & Sanitize

The Family Resource Center (FRC) is seeking help with cleaning toys in their playroom.

The FRC hosts weekly play times, and keeping everyone healthy is important. Cleaning supplies will be provided for volunteers to clean surfaces and toys in the playroom.

While the shift is listed from 2pm to 4pm on Wednesdays, volunteers can also choose to come any time between 10am and 4pm.

Questions?
Call: 507-2872010 or email: volunteers@familyservicerochester.org

Thank you for considering this opportunity!

Program: Family Resource Center

The Family Resource Center (FRC) is seeking help with cleaning toys in their playroom.

The FRC hosts weekly play times, and keeping everyone healthy is important. Cleaning supplies will be provided for volunteers to clean surfaces and toys in the playroom.

While the shift is listed from 2pm to 4pm on Wednesdays, volunteers can also choose to come any time between 10am and 4pm.

Questions?
Call: 507-2872010 or email: volunteers@familyservicerochester.org

Thank you for considering this opportunity!

Program: Family Resource Center

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handy Worker - Hang window shades (#51756)

A woman is asking for someone to hang two window shades in bedroom.

After you respond with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. Volunteer will work with the client to schedule a date and time around the volunteers availability.  

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 4500 block of 22nd Ave NE

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A woman is asking for someone to hang two window shades in bedroom.

After you respond with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. Volunteer will work with the client to schedule a date and time around the volunteers availability.  

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 4500 block of 22nd Ave NE

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handy Worker - Put up railing at outside entry door (#55921)

A woman is asking for someone to put up railing at outside entry door. She will need to get railing  and does not have tools.

After you respond with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. Volunteer will work with the client to schedule a date and time around the volunteers availability.  

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 1400 block of 9th Ave NE

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A woman is asking for someone to put up railing at outside entry door. She will need to get railing  and does not have tools.

After you respond with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. Volunteer will work with the client to schedule a date and time around the volunteers availability.  

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 1400 block of 9th Ave NE

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Shopping (#40422)

A woman would like a volunteer to take her grocery shopping every two weeks on Saturday around 1:30pm. 

After you sign up for this request, Family Service Rochester will send you the client's information.

Thank you for volunteering for our senior and disabled clients.

Location: 100 block of 2nd St SE

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A woman would like a volunteer to take her grocery shopping every two weeks on Saturday around 1:30pm. 

After you sign up for this request, Family Service Rochester will send you the client's information.

Thank you for volunteering for our senior and disabled clients.

Location: 100 block of 2nd St SE

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seasonal - Yard Work

Volunteers are needed to help homeowners clean up their yard this season. Common tasks include:

rakingtrimmingweedingand more

Please respond if interested and you will be contacted when you are matched to a request for assistance.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Volunteers are needed to help homeowners clean up their yard this season. Common tasks include:

rakingtrimmingweedingand more

Please respond if interested and you will be contacted when you are matched to a request for assistance.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Access Center - Volunteer Today!

Would you be interested in becoming a Family Access Center volunteer?  

This program provides a safe and secure setting for children to maintain relationships with parents and other significant adults through supervised parenting time, monitored parenting time, and safe exchanges. 

Volunteers complete 12 hours of initial training in preparation for conducting supervised parenting times and exchanges. A minimum of two shifts per month and attendance of a monthly two-hour staff meeting are required. Preferred one or more year commitment.

Available Shift Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 5:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday: 8:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.  & 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.  
Sunday: 12:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Please respond to this open request, and a member of our staff will contact you with additional information regarding training and specific dates and times where volunteers are needed.   

Thank you for considering this request!

*Additional background check and finger printing required

Program: Family Access Center

Would you be interested in becoming a Family Access Center volunteer?  

This program provides a safe and secure setting for children to maintain relationships with parents and other significant adults through supervised parenting time, monitored parenting time, and safe exchanges. 

Volunteers complete 12 hours of initial training in preparation for conducting supervised parenting times and exchanges. A minimum of two shifts per month and attendance of a monthly two-hour staff meeting are required. Preferred one or more year commitment.

Available Shift Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 5:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday: 8:45 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.  & 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.  
Sunday: 12:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Please respond to this open request, and a member of our staff will contact you with additional information regarding training and specific dates and times where volunteers are needed.   

Thank you for considering this request!

*Additional background check and finger printing required

Program: Family Access Center

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handy Worker -Install new storm door (#41740)

A homeowner is asking for assistance.  She needs someone to install a new storm door.  Client will purchase door.  Volunteer should bring a few basic tools along.

After you respond with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. Volunteer will work with the homeowner to schedule a date and time around the volunteers availability.  

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 23000 block of Fertile Ave

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

A homeowner is asking for assistance.  She needs someone to install a new storm door.  Client will purchase door.  Volunteer should bring a few basic tools along.

After you respond with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. Volunteer will work with the homeowner to schedule a date and time around the volunteers availability.  

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 23000 block of Fertile Ave

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55087

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handyworker - Power wash outside of house & garage (#55533)

A client is looking for a volunteer to power wash outside of house and garage. She does not have a power washer.

Homeowner's address and phone number. You will then work with the homeowner to schedule a date and time around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 32nd Court NE

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A client is looking for a volunteer to power wash outside of house and garage. She does not have a power washer.

Homeowner's address and phone number. You will then work with the homeowner to schedule a date and time around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 32nd Court NE

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seasonal - Sand hand rails & Stain/seal deck (#27064)

A homeowner is asking for assistance with sanding the hand rails and staining/sealing her deck.

The volunteer will work with the homeowner regarding supplies.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the client's address and phone number. You can then work with the client to schedule this request around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 3400 block of 18th Ave NW

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A homeowner is asking for assistance with sanding the hand rails and staining/sealing her deck.

The volunteer will work with the homeowner regarding supplies.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the client's address and phone number. You can then work with the client to schedule this request around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 3400 block of 18th Ave NW

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seasonal - Chatfield -Change furnace filter (#42414)

A homeowner is looking for a volunteer to  change furnace filter seasonally.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. You may work with the homeowner to schedule this request around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 300 block of Ave B NE, Chatfield

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A homeowner is looking for a volunteer to  change furnace filter seasonally.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. You may work with the homeowner to schedule this request around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: 300 block of Ave B NE, Chatfield

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55923

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seasonal - Power wash and Seal Deck (#54437)

A homeowner would appreciate a volunteer's assistance power washing and sealing her deck.

The homeowner has a power washer and supplies.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. You may work with the homeowner to schedule this request around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: NW Rochester

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A homeowner would appreciate a volunteer's assistance power washing and sealing her deck.

The homeowner has a power washer and supplies.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the homeowners address and phone number. You may work with the homeowner to schedule this request around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Location: NW Rochester

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deck Staining - SE Rochester (#45861)

A homeowner is looking for a volunteer to stain their deck.

Supplies Needed: Homeowner has ladder and paint supplies.

Location: NW Rochester

Further info: After you respond to this request, Family Service Rochester will provide you with the homeowner's address and phone number. You will then work with the homeowner to schedule a date and time around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Questions?
email volunteers@familyservicerochester.org

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A homeowner is looking for a volunteer to stain their deck.

Supplies Needed: Homeowner has ladder and paint supplies.

Location: NW Rochester

Further info: After you respond to this request, Family Service Rochester will provide you with the homeowner's address and phone number. You will then work with the homeowner to schedule a date and time around your availability.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Questions?
email volunteers@familyservicerochester.org

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seasonal Handy Work - Stain Deck (#34814)

A senior client is asking for a volunteer to stain their deck.

The volunteer will work with the homeowner regarding supplies.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the client's address and phone number. You can then work with the client to schedule this request around your availability.

Location: NW Rochester

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!


 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A senior client is asking for a volunteer to stain their deck.

The volunteer will work with the homeowner regarding supplies.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the client's address and phone number. You can then work with the client to schedule this request around your availability.

Location: NW Rochester

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!


 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seasonal - power wash and stain deck (#6367)

A client is seeking help to power wash and stain their deck.

Volunteers are encouraged to bring gloves and wear closed-toe shoes.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the client’s address and phone number. You can then work with the client to schedule this request around your availability.

Location: 900 block of 2nd St NW

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A client is seeking help to power wash and stain their deck.

Volunteers are encouraged to bring gloves and wear closed-toe shoes.

After responding with your interest, Family Service Rochester will provide the client’s address and phone number. You can then work with the client to schedule this request around your availability.

Location: 900 block of 2nd St NW

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate Needed Hygiene Products

The Family Resource Center (FRC) is in need of donations for their Hygiene Closet.

Are you able to donate things like toilet paper, soap, deodorant, wipes, etc. to the FRC? If yes, please respond and we will connect with you!

Every family needs a little help sometimes. Services can be hard to navigate and it can be difficult making ends meet. That’s why the FRC has resources for families in Olmsted County. Whether someone needs help applying for childcare or housing, help for postpartum depression, assistance with diapers or food, or other resources, the FRC is designed to help.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to help others!

Program: Family Resource Center

The Family Resource Center (FRC) is in need of donations for their Hygiene Closet.

Are you able to donate things like toilet paper, soap, deodorant, wipes, etc. to the FRC? If yes, please respond and we will connect with you!

Every family needs a little help sometimes. Services can be hard to navigate and it can be difficult making ends meet. That’s why the FRC has resources for families in Olmsted County. Whether someone needs help applying for childcare or housing, help for postpartum depression, assistance with diapers or food, or other resources, the FRC is designed to help.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to help others!

Program: Family Resource Center

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate Needed Diapers & Wipes

The Family Resource Center (FRC) is in need of donations for their Diaper Club Recipients.

Are you able to donate diapers, pull-ups, and wipes to the FRC's program? If yes, please respond and we will connect with you!

Every family needs a little help sometimes. Services can be hard to navigate and it can be difficult making ends meet. That’s why the FRC has resources for families in Olmsted County. Whether someone needs help applying for childcare or housing, help for postpartum depression, assistance with diapers or food, or other resources, the FRC is designed to help.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to help others!

Program: Family Resource Center

The Family Resource Center (FRC) is in need of donations for their Diaper Club Recipients.

Are you able to donate diapers, pull-ups, and wipes to the FRC's program? If yes, please respond and we will connect with you!

Every family needs a little help sometimes. Services can be hard to navigate and it can be difficult making ends meet. That’s why the FRC has resources for families in Olmsted County. Whether someone needs help applying for childcare or housing, help for postpartum depression, assistance with diapers or food, or other resources, the FRC is designed to help.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to help others!

Program: Family Resource Center

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Weekday Substitute Driver

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

As a substitute driver you may be contacted to deliver meals when a route driver is unavailable to drive their scheduled date assigned.   

If you are asked to drive a route, meals are picked up between 11:10 and 11:30 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Meals are delivered every day of the year, rain or shine, including holidays.

Thank you for volunteering!

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

As a substitute driver you may be contacted to deliver meals when a route driver is unavailable to drive their scheduled date assigned.   

If you are asked to drive a route, meals are picked up between 11:10 and 11:30 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Meals are delivered every day of the year, rain or shine, including holidays.

Thank you for volunteering!

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Weekend Substitute Driver

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

As a substitute driver you may be contacted to deliver meals on a Saturday or Sunday, when a route driver is unavailable to drive their scheduled date assigned.   

If you are asked to drive a route, meals are picked up between 11:10 and 11:30 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Meals are delivered every day of the year, rain or shine, including holidays.

Thank you for volunteering!

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

As a substitute driver you may be contacted to deliver meals on a Saturday or Sunday, when a route driver is unavailable to drive their scheduled date assigned.   

If you are asked to drive a route, meals are picked up between 11:10 and 11:30 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Meals are delivered every day of the year, rain or shine, including holidays.

Thank you for volunteering!

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Safety Visit Volunteers Needed!

Through Neighbors Helping Neighbors, we conduct Home Safety Visits, helping to identify potential safety and fall hazards in the home of seniors in our community.

Volunteers are needed to administer the program, as well as to conduct the Home Safety Visits.  Below is a job description of the role.  Additional education will be provided.

Please Respond if interested in learning more, or contact Jackie Glynn as listed below.

Home Safety Corps

Today, Americans are living longer while staying active and healthy. However, as people age they become more prone to falls leading to injury, loss of independence, and fear of falling again. The good news is that falls are preventable, and aging itself does not cause falls.

Because most falls occur at home, a home safety corps volunteer can help an older adult improve their safety at home by identifying risk factors and making safety recommendations. A corps of trained Home Safety Corps Volunteers deliver this service across Olmsted County. Must be 18+ years of age.

Responsibilities

Work as part of a specially trained Home Safety Corps Engage with those identified at risk for falling or who have already fallen Carry out a home safety visits in Olmsted County based on standardized training Share findings and recommendations with the older adult, family, and agency Provide home safety education and fall prevention literature and resources Prioritize recommendations for an action plan to be shared with FSR Conduct follow-up visits as needed

Skills required

Good communication skills Ability to work as a team Enthusiastic Desire to work with older adults Complete forms in English Successfully complete Corps training

Corps Training

Home safety visits and HIPAA policies Home safety visit procedure (how to perform a safety visit with checklist) Answering FAQs and share available resources

 

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Through Neighbors Helping Neighbors, we conduct Home Safety Visits, helping to identify potential safety and fall hazards in the home of seniors in our community.

Volunteers are needed to administer the program, as well as to conduct the Home Safety Visits.  Below is a job description of the role.  Additional education will be provided.

Please Respond if interested in learning more, or contact Jackie Glynn as listed below.

Home Safety Corps

Today, Americans are living longer while staying active and healthy. However, as people age they become more prone to falls leading to injury, loss of independence, and fear of falling again. The good news is that falls are preventable, and aging itself does not cause falls.

Because most falls occur at home, a home safety corps volunteer can help an older adult improve their safety at home by identifying risk factors and making safety recommendations. A corps of trained Home Safety Corps Volunteers deliver this service across Olmsted County. Must be 18+ years of age.

Responsibilities

Work as part of a specially trained Home Safety Corps Engage with those identified at risk for falling or who have already fallen Carry out a home safety visits in Olmsted County based on standardized training Share findings and recommendations with the older adult, family, and agency Provide home safety education and fall prevention literature and resources Prioritize recommendations for an action plan to be shared with FSR Conduct follow-up visits as needed

Skills required

Good communication skills Ability to work as a team Enthusiastic Desire to work with older adults Complete forms in English Successfully complete Corps training

Corps Training

Home safety visits and HIPAA policies Home safety visit procedure (how to perform a safety visit with checklist) Answering FAQs and share available resources

 

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lawn Mowing Volunteers Needed

Volunteers are needed to mow lawns for seniors and those with disabilities this summer.  Mowing begins as soon as the yard is ready for mowing and ends in November based on need and weather.  The volunteer should be available to mow every 5-7 days early in the season, every 7-10 days later in the season, or as needed and agreed upon with homeowner.  Homeowners may or may not have a lawn mower.  If you are able to transport your mower to a location, please include that in your response. 

Please respond if interested and you will be contacted when you are matched to a request for assistance.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Volunteers are needed to mow lawns for seniors and those with disabilities this summer.  Mowing begins as soon as the yard is ready for mowing and ends in November based on need and weather.  The volunteer should be available to mow every 5-7 days early in the season, every 7-10 days later in the season, or as needed and agreed upon with homeowner.  Homeowners may or may not have a lawn mower.  If you are able to transport your mower to a location, please include that in your response. 

Please respond if interested and you will be contacted when you are matched to a request for assistance.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grab Bar Installation on Ceramic Tile

We are looking for a volunteer with the skillset/ability to install grab bars in ceramic tile. We have a few senior clients who are looking to make their bathrooms safer to use with grab bar installation but we need a volunteer with the tools and skills needed for this project!

If you or someone you know may be able to help please respond to this need!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

We are looking for a volunteer with the skillset/ability to install grab bars in ceramic tile. We have a few senior clients who are looking to make their bathrooms safer to use with grab bar installation but we need a volunteer with the tools and skills needed for this project!

If you or someone you know may be able to help please respond to this need!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Shopping

Grocery Shopping 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Grocery Shopping 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Companion Volunteer

By volunteering as a Senior Companion, you can make a positive difference by providing weekly or bi-weekly visits that keep older adults feeling well — both physically and emotionally. 

Senior Companion volunteers offer assistance with daily tasks and transportation to older adults who wish to stay active, healthy, and continue living at home. Through weekly or bi/weekly in-home visits a few hours, our volunteers offer assistance by:

Being a friend who listens and offers encouragement. Providing non-medical support - helping an older adult run errands, get to medical appointments, go grocery shopping, etc. Sharing hobbies and interests such as playing cards, having a meal, going for a walk or doing a puzzle Providing a break for family caregivers

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

By volunteering as a Senior Companion, you can make a positive difference by providing weekly or bi-weekly visits that keep older adults feeling well — both physically and emotionally. 

Senior Companion volunteers offer assistance with daily tasks and transportation to older adults who wish to stay active, healthy, and continue living at home. Through weekly or bi/weekly in-home visits a few hours, our volunteers offer assistance by:

Being a friend who listens and offers encouragement. Providing non-medical support - helping an older adult run errands, get to medical appointments, go grocery shopping, etc. Sharing hobbies and interests such as playing cards, having a meal, going for a walk or doing a puzzle Providing a break for family caregivers

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Companion Volunteer (Rice Co)

By volunteering as a Senior Companion, you can make a positive difference by providing weekly or bi-weekly visits that keep older adults feeling well — both physically and emotionally. 

Senior Companion volunteers offer assistance with daily tasks and transportation to older adults who wish to stay active, healthy, and continue living at home. Through weekly or bi/weekly in-home visits a few hours, our volunteers offer assistance by:

Being a friend who listens and offers encouragement. Providing non-medical support - helping an older adult run errands, get to medical appointments, go grocery shopping, etc. Sharing hobbies and interests such as playing cards, having a meal, going for a walk or doing a puzzle Providing a break for family caregivers

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

By volunteering as a Senior Companion, you can make a positive difference by providing weekly or bi-weekly visits that keep older adults feeling well — both physically and emotionally. 

Senior Companion volunteers offer assistance with daily tasks and transportation to older adults who wish to stay active, healthy, and continue living at home. Through weekly or bi/weekly in-home visits a few hours, our volunteers offer assistance by:

Being a friend who listens and offers encouragement. Providing non-medical support - helping an older adult run errands, get to medical appointments, go grocery shopping, etc. Sharing hobbies and interests such as playing cards, having a meal, going for a walk or doing a puzzle Providing a break for family caregivers

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55021

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Safety Visit Volunteers Needed!

Through Neighbors Helping Neighbors we conduct Home Safety checks, helping to identify potential safety and fall hazards in the home of seniors in our community.

Volunteers are needed to administer the program, as well as to conduct the Home Safety Checks.  Below is a job description of the role.  Additional education will be provided.

Home Safety Corps

Today, Americans are living longer while staying active and healthy. However, as people age, they become more prone to falls leading to injury, loss of independence, and fear of falling again. The good news is that falls are preventable and aging itself does not cause falls.

Because most falls occur at home, a home safety corps volunteer can help an older adult improve their safety at home by identifying risk factors and making safety recommendations. A corps of trained Home Safety Corps Volunteers deliver this service across Olmsted County. Must be 18+ years of age.

Responsibilities

Work as part of a specially trained Home Safety Corps Engage with those identified as at risk for falling or who have already fallen Carry out a home safety visits in Olmsted County based on standardized training Share findings and recommendations with the older adult, family, and agency Provide home safety education and fall prevention literature and resources Prioritize recommendations for an action plan to be shared with FSR RAHS Conduct follow-up visits

Skills required

Good communication skills Ability to work as a team Enthusiastic Desire to work with older adults Insured driver and licensed Complete forms in English Successfully complete Corps training

Corps Training

Home safety visits and HIPPA policies Home safety visit procedure (how to perform a safety visit with checklist) Answering FAQs and sharing available resources Scheduling RAHS visit

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Through Neighbors Helping Neighbors we conduct Home Safety checks, helping to identify potential safety and fall hazards in the home of seniors in our community.

Volunteers are needed to administer the program, as well as to conduct the Home Safety Checks.  Below is a job description of the role.  Additional education will be provided.

Home Safety Corps

Today, Americans are living longer while staying active and healthy. However, as people age, they become more prone to falls leading to injury, loss of independence, and fear of falling again. The good news is that falls are preventable and aging itself does not cause falls.

Because most falls occur at home, a home safety corps volunteer can help an older adult improve their safety at home by identifying risk factors and making safety recommendations. A corps of trained Home Safety Corps Volunteers deliver this service across Olmsted County. Must be 18+ years of age.

Responsibilities

Work as part of a specially trained Home Safety Corps Engage with those identified as at risk for falling or who have already fallen Carry out a home safety visits in Olmsted County based on standardized training Share findings and recommendations with the older adult, family, and agency Provide home safety education and fall prevention literature and resources Prioritize recommendations for an action plan to be shared with FSR RAHS Conduct follow-up visits

Skills required

Good communication skills Ability to work as a team Enthusiastic Desire to work with older adults Insured driver and licensed Complete forms in English Successfully complete Corps training

Corps Training

Home safety visits and HIPPA policies Home safety visit procedure (how to perform a safety visit with checklist) Answering FAQs and sharing available resources Scheduling RAHS visit

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companionship Visits - Weekly Outings

A senior is seeking a volunteer to accompany them for weekly shopping or a friendly outing.

Family Service Rochester will provide the volunteer with the person's name and address once the volunteer responds so that they may work out a time for their first outing together.

Thank you for considering this request!

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

A senior is seeking a volunteer to accompany them for weekly shopping or a friendly outing.

Family Service Rochester will provide the volunteer with the person's name and address once the volunteer responds so that they may work out a time for their first outing together.

Thank you for considering this request!

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Household Helper

Household helper volunteers are needed to assist older adults and those with disabilities with household chores. Typical tasks include vacuuming, dusting, mopping, cleaning kitchens and bathrooms, and other housekeeping items. 

Flexible--volunteer as your schedule allows! 

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Household helper volunteers are needed to assist older adults and those with disabilities with household chores. Typical tasks include vacuuming, dusting, mopping, cleaning kitchens and bathrooms, and other housekeeping items. 

Flexible--volunteer as your schedule allows! 

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transportation Drivers for Older Adults!

Transportation is an essential need among older adults and the most requested service we receive. Many seniors in our community are no longer driving but have doctor appointments to get to and errands to run. We are here to assist these individuals, and we do so by making volunteering to drive easy!

As a volunteer driver, you assign yourself to requested trips that fit well with your schedule and transport the consumer in your own vehicle! Most transportation requests are for medical appointments, but we also accept transports to grocery stores, community centers, banks, hair salons, shopping centers, and social events.

If you would like more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Senior Independence Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org. 

Thank you!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Transportation is an essential need among older adults and the most requested service we receive. Many seniors in our community are no longer driving but have doctor appointments to get to and errands to run. We are here to assist these individuals, and we do so by making volunteering to drive easy!

As a volunteer driver, you assign yourself to requested trips that fit well with your schedule and transport the consumer in your own vehicle! Most transportation requests are for medical appointments, but we also accept transports to grocery stores, community centers, banks, hair salons, shopping centers, and social events.

If you would like more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Senior Independence Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org. 

Thank you!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caregiver Respite

Caregiver Respite ensures caregivers know they are not alone and that help is available. Volunteers provide non-medical companionship, supervision, and a friendly face for older adults and those with disabilities so their primary caregiver can have some time away for work, family, and rest. 

Often people living with disabilities or memory loss and their caregivers have limited social contact outside their families. Volunteers are welcomed as friends, relationships develop, caregivers begin to cope better with daily stress, and thus the whole family is served. Volunteers are paired with a family and serve 4 – 16 hours a month, although there is no minimum or maximum about of time that can be donated.

Respite Care
Respite care volunteers offer quality companionship to someone with memory impairment or a chronic condition, so the primary caregiver can take a few hours off to attend to their needs. This has several benefits as it gives the primary family caregiver time:

To enjoy other activities like lunch with a friend or other social outings. To run errands or make appointments without feeling rushed. Respite care volunteers typically provide respite to their assigned family for 2-4 hours weekly or every other week.

Training
Respite Volunteer Training is offered to support respite volunteers. The training and education explore HIPAA and client confidentiality, boundaries, professionalism, and respect, case examples/caregiving-centric issues, and dementia education.   

Matching Process
Neighbors Helping Neighbors takes great care to match a volunteer and family. The Volunteer should feel comfortable handling the Care Receiver’s level of functioning. The Care Receiver should feel comfortable and respected by his/her new Volunteer companion.

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Caregiver Respite ensures caregivers know they are not alone and that help is available. Volunteers provide non-medical companionship, supervision, and a friendly face for older adults and those with disabilities so their primary caregiver can have some time away for work, family, and rest. 

Often people living with disabilities or memory loss and their caregivers have limited social contact outside their families. Volunteers are welcomed as friends, relationships develop, caregivers begin to cope better with daily stress, and thus the whole family is served. Volunteers are paired with a family and serve 4 – 16 hours a month, although there is no minimum or maximum about of time that can be donated.

Respite Care
Respite care volunteers offer quality companionship to someone with memory impairment or a chronic condition, so the primary caregiver can take a few hours off to attend to their needs. This has several benefits as it gives the primary family caregiver time:

To enjoy other activities like lunch with a friend or other social outings. To run errands or make appointments without feeling rushed. Respite care volunteers typically provide respite to their assigned family for 2-4 hours weekly or every other week.

Training
Respite Volunteer Training is offered to support respite volunteers. The training and education explore HIPAA and client confidentiality, boundaries, professionalism, and respect, case examples/caregiving-centric issues, and dementia education.   

Matching Process
Neighbors Helping Neighbors takes great care to match a volunteer and family. The Volunteer should feel comfortable handling the Care Receiver’s level of functioning. The Care Receiver should feel comfortable and respected by his/her new Volunteer companion.

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caregiver Respite - Rice County

Caregiver Respite ensures caregivers know they are not alone and that help is available. Volunteers provide non-medical companionship, supervision, and a friendly face for older adults and those with disabilities so their primary caregiver can have some time away for work, family, and rest. 

Often people living with disabilities or memory loss and their caregivers have limited social contact outside their families. Volunteers are welcomed as friends, relationships develop, caregivers begin to cope better with daily stress, and thus the whole family is served. Volunteers are paired with a family and serve 4 – 16 hours a month, although there is no minimum or maximum about of time that can be donated.

Respite Care
Respite care volunteers offer quality companionship to someone with memory impairment or a chronic condition, so the primary caregiver can take a few hours off to attend to their needs. This has several benefits as it gives the primary family caregiver time:

To enjoy other activities like lunch with a friend or other social outings. To run errands or make appointments without feeling rushed. Respite care volunteers typically provide respite to their assigned family for 2-4 hours weekly or every other week.

Training
Respite Volunteer Training is offered to support respite volunteers. The training and education explore HIPAA and client confidentiality, boundaries, professionalism, and respect, case examples/caregiving-centric issues, and dementia education.   

Matching Process
Neighbors Helping Neighbors takes great care to match a volunteer and family. The Volunteer should feel comfortable handling the Care Receiver’s level of functioning. The Care Receiver should feel comfortable and respected by his/her new Volunteer companion.

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Caregiver Respite ensures caregivers know they are not alone and that help is available. Volunteers provide non-medical companionship, supervision, and a friendly face for older adults and those with disabilities so their primary caregiver can have some time away for work, family, and rest. 

Often people living with disabilities or memory loss and their caregivers have limited social contact outside their families. Volunteers are welcomed as friends, relationships develop, caregivers begin to cope better with daily stress, and thus the whole family is served. Volunteers are paired with a family and serve 4 – 16 hours a month, although there is no minimum or maximum about of time that can be donated.

Respite Care
Respite care volunteers offer quality companionship to someone with memory impairment or a chronic condition, so the primary caregiver can take a few hours off to attend to their needs. This has several benefits as it gives the primary family caregiver time:

To enjoy other activities like lunch with a friend or other social outings. To run errands or make appointments without feeling rushed. Respite care volunteers typically provide respite to their assigned family for 2-4 hours weekly or every other week.

Training
Respite Volunteer Training is offered to support respite volunteers. The training and education explore HIPAA and client confidentiality, boundaries, professionalism, and respect, case examples/caregiving-centric issues, and dementia education.   

Matching Process
Neighbors Helping Neighbors takes great care to match a volunteer and family. The Volunteer should feel comfortable handling the Care Receiver’s level of functioning. The Care Receiver should feel comfortable and respected by his/her new Volunteer companion.

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55021

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Household Helper - Rice County

Household helper volunteers are needed to assist older adults and those with disabilities with household chores. Typical tasks include vacuuming, dusting, mopping, cleaning kitchens and bathrooms, and other housekeeping items. 

Flexible--volunteer as your schedule allows! 

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Household helper volunteers are needed to assist older adults and those with disabilities with household chores. Typical tasks include vacuuming, dusting, mopping, cleaning kitchens and bathrooms, and other housekeeping items. 

Flexible--volunteer as your schedule allows! 

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55021

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handy Work - Home Repair

Do a Home DIY for an elderly neighbor!

As a handy worker volunteer, you will help make minor repairs and safety corrections to the homes of older adults and those with disabilities. Typical projects include:

Repair or replacement of broken items (doors, windows, light fixtures) Accessibility improvements (hand railings, grab bars, ramps & decks) Correction of safety hazards (repairs to porches, steps, sidewalks) Habitability improvements (replacement of sinks, toilets, floor tiles) Painting (interior and exterior) Cleaning gutters Washing windows And more!

You do not need to be able to do all of these types of projects. Your ability to do ANY of these tasks would be a huge help to a senior in your community.

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Do a Home DIY for an elderly neighbor!

As a handy worker volunteer, you will help make minor repairs and safety corrections to the homes of older adults and those with disabilities. Typical projects include:

Repair or replacement of broken items (doors, windows, light fixtures) Accessibility improvements (hand railings, grab bars, ramps & decks) Correction of safety hazards (repairs to porches, steps, sidewalks) Habitability improvements (replacement of sinks, toilets, floor tiles) Painting (interior and exterior) Cleaning gutters Washing windows And more!

You do not need to be able to do all of these types of projects. Your ability to do ANY of these tasks would be a huge help to a senior in your community.

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Housekeeping - Volunteers Needed!

Volunteers are needed to provide housekeeping for consumers.

Some housekeeping tasks include: sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, helping with laundry, cleaning bathrooms or kitchens… it really varies by the homeowner and their needs. It’s flexible, and you can work it around when it works for you and the homeowner.

If interested, ask about our flexible part time paid Household Helper staff positions!  

 

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Volunteers are needed to provide housekeeping for consumers.

Some housekeeping tasks include: sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, helping with laundry, cleaning bathrooms or kitchens… it really varies by the homeowner and their needs. It’s flexible, and you can work it around when it works for you and the homeowner.

If interested, ask about our flexible part time paid Household Helper staff positions!  

 

 

 

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transportation Drivers for Older Adults (Rice Co)

Transportation is an essential need among older adults and the most requested service we receive. Many seniors in our community are no longer driving but have doctor appointments to get to and errands to run. We are here to assist these individuals, and we do so by making volunteering to drive easy!

As a volunteer driver, you assign yourself to requested trips that fit well with your schedule and transport the consumer in your own vehicle! Most transportation requests are for medical appointments, but we also accept transports to grocery stores, community centers, banks, hair salons, churches, shopping centers, and social events.

If you would like more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Senior Independence Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org. 

Thank you!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Transportation is an essential need among older adults and the most requested service we receive. Many seniors in our community are no longer driving but have doctor appointments to get to and errands to run. We are here to assist these individuals, and we do so by making volunteering to drive easy!

As a volunteer driver, you assign yourself to requested trips that fit well with your schedule and transport the consumer in your own vehicle! Most transportation requests are for medical appointments, but we also accept transports to grocery stores, community centers, banks, hair salons, churches, shopping centers, and social events.

If you would like more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Senior Independence Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org. 

Thank you!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55021

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seasonal - Yard Work

Volunteers are needed to help homeowners clean up their yards in the spring, summer, and fall.

Please respond if you're interested in helping, and we will contact you as request for assistance are made.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Volunteers are needed to help homeowners clean up their yards in the spring, summer, and fall.

Please respond if you're interested in helping, and we will contact you as request for assistance are made.

Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity!

Program: Neighbors Helping Neighbors - Rice County

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55021

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route K, Friday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

K route area: SW (by Shorewood) & then SE

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

K route area: SW (by Shorewood) & then SE

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route K, Monday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

K route area: NW – SW (by Shorewood) & then SE

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

K route area: NW – SW (by Shorewood) & then SE

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route H, Saturday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

H route area: NE – Jefferson School

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

H route area: NE – Jefferson School

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route G, Sunday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

G route area: SE – Few housed near East Park, Downtown

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

G route area: SE – Few housed near East Park, Downtown

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route G, Saturday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

G route area: SE – Few housed near East Park, Downtown

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

G route area: SE – Few housed near East Park, Downtown

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route G, Friday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

G route area: SE-Marion Road

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

G route area: SE-Marion Road

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route F, Sunday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

F route area: NE/NW – Downtown, Cooke Park

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

F route area: NE/NW – Downtown, Cooke Park

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route F, Saturday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

F route area: NE/NW- Downtown, Cooke Park

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

F route area: NE/NW- Downtown, Cooke Park

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route E, Sunday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

E route area: SE – Mayo High School, 16th St.

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

E route area: SE – Mayo High School, 16th St.

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route E, Wednesday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

E route area: NW – 37th St., 41st St., 55th St.

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

E route area: NW – 37th St., 41st St., 55th St.

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route D, Friday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

D route area: NE/NW – Northern Valley Dr., 55th St.

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

D route area: NE/NW – Northern Valley Dr., 55th St.

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route D, Monday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

D route area: NE/NW – Northern Valley Dr., 55th St.

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

D route area: NE/NW – Northern Valley Dr., 55th St.

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route C, Saturday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

C route area: NW – 55th St. NW, 41st St. NW

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

C route area: NW – 55th St. NW, 41st St. NW

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route B, Sunday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

B route area: NW – Valleyhigh Drive, 19th St. NW

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

B route area: NW – Valleyhigh Drive, 19th St. NW

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route B, Saturday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

B route area: NW – Valleyhigh Drive, 19th St. NW

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

B route area: NW – Valleyhigh Drive, 19th St. NW

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Route A, Friday

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

A route area: NE- 11th Ave NE, Jefferson Elem. School 

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels drivers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route.

A route area: NE- 11th Ave NE, Jefferson Elem. School 

Meals are picked up between 11:05 am -and 11:15 am at 2115 2nd Street SW and take approximately one hour to deliver. 

Thank you for volunteering!

 

Program: Meals on Wheels

Open Request Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55902

Allow Groups: No