Volunteer drivers are needed immediately to assist clients with transportation to/from medical appointments, hairdresser/barber, pharmacy, shopping and more. Volunteers can receive mileage reimbursement of $.54/mile to help offset the cost of using your own vehicle. A clean driving record and CORI background check required.

Collate papers, computer assistance, letter writing, mailings and the like.

Our volunteers serve meals, assist with events, and keep our Friends of the Homeless emergency shelter fresh and clean.

Volunteers pack groceries, receive food donations, stock shelves, sort food to maintain quality control and help maintain sanitary working conditions. You can also assist with clerical responsibilities such as typing and data entry, or organize and hold food drives.

During the audition period, call 413-735-6688 to share the first sentence of your story and your contact information. Storytellers for an upcoming rendition of Valley Voices will be chosen based on the strength of their first sentence. For more information, go to: https://digital.nepr.net/podcasthub/valleyvoices_storyslam/

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with New England Public Media – we look forward to having you as part of our team. Email Susan Lofthouse, susan_lofthouse@nepm.org, and she’ll add you to the volunteer mailing list so you’ll be sure to know about any upcoming opportunities.

No experience necessary, all training will be provided, This seasonal opportunity is typically available between January and April , Daytime and evening hours are available, and Site locations in Chicopee and Holyoke.

High need for daytime volunteers, Available between September and June, and it’s Located in Chicopee.

Volunteer facilitators lead discussions, play games, read stories and create arts and crafts with all the grieving young people in our program. With the help of our caring adult facilitators, participants make new friends and share about their experience of loss.

Help set up for parties, and attend to guests needs.

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