Volunteer: G&S Purcellville Flex VolunteerHelp out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including: Hang clothes to be tagged Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor Ensure clothes are sized Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags Put away go-backs Organize clothing donations Dust/sweep/mop Sanitize surfaces Take out the trash Program: Graffiti and Silk Help out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including: Hang clothes to be tagged Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor Ensure clothes are sized Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags Put away go-backs Organize clothing donations Dust/sweep/mop Sanitize surfaces Take out the trash Program: Graffiti and Silk Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: G&S Leesburg Flex VolunteerHelp out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including: Hang clothes to be tagged Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor Ensure clothes are sized Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags Put away go-backs Organize clothing donations Dust/sweep/mop Sanitize surfaces Take out the trash Program: Graffiti and Silk Help out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including: Hang clothes to be tagged Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor Ensure clothes are sized Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags Put away go-backs Organize clothing donations Dust/sweep/mop Sanitize surfaces Take out the trash Program: Graffiti and Silk Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graffiti and Silk Leesburg Operations PMHelp out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including:
Hang clothes to be tagged
Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction
Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor
Ensure clothes are sized
Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags
Put away go-backs
Organize clothing donations
Dust/sweep/mop
Sanitize surfaces
Take out the trash
Program: Graffiti and Silk Help out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including:
Hang clothes to be tagged
Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction
Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor
Ensure clothes are sized
Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags
Put away go-backs
Organize clothing donations
Dust/sweep/mop
Sanitize surfaces
Take out the trash
Program: Graffiti and Silk Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graffiti and Silk Leesburg Operations AMHelp out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including:
Hang clothes to be tagged
Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction
Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor
Ensure clothes are sized
Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags
Put away go-backs
Organize clothing donations
Dust/sweep/mop
Sanitize surfaces
Take out the trash
Program: Graffiti and Silk Help out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including:
Hang clothes to be tagged
Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction
Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor
Ensure clothes are sized
Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags
Put away go-backs
Organize clothing donations
Dust/sweep/mop
Sanitize surfaces
Take out the trash
Program: Graffiti and Silk Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graffiti and Silk Purcellville Operations AMHelp out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including:
Hang clothes to be tagged
Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction
Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor
Ensure clothes are sized
Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags
Put away go-backs
Organize clothing donations
Dust/sweep/mop
Sanitize surfaces
Take out the trash
Program: Graffiti and Silk Help out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including:
Hang clothes to be tagged
Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction
Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor
Ensure clothes are sized
Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags
Put away go-backs
Organize clothing donations
Dust/sweep/mop
Sanitize surfaces
Take out the trash
Program: Graffiti and Silk Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sterling Stops: 1 & 2 (Sugarland & Big Lots)Join us as we provide basic needs to our neighbors and local families! Volunteer with us to pass out food, clothes, and diapers on a bi-weekly basis. Please dress appropriately for the weather, as this is an outdoor opportunity. The first stop begins at 5:00 pm; volunteers are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to help with set-up. Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. Any volunteer younger than 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. 1st Stop 5:00 -5:45pm: Sugarland Elem. 65 Sugarland Run Drive. 2nd Stop 6:00-6:45pm: Big Lots 300 Enterprise Street in Sterling Program: Listen For The Honk! Join us as we provide basic needs to our neighbors and local families! Volunteer with us to pass out food, clothes, and diapers on a bi-weekly basis. Please dress appropriately for the weather, as this is an outdoor opportunity. The first stop begins at 5:00 pm; volunteers are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to help with set-up. Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. Any volunteer younger than 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. 1st Stop 5:00 -5:45pm: Sugarland Elem. 65 Sugarland Run Drive. 2nd Stop 6:00-6:45pm: Big Lots 300 Enterprise Street in Sterling Program: Listen For The Honk! Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20164 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Herndon Stops: 1 & 2 (Berkdale & Parkridge Gardens)Join us as we provide basic needs to our neighbors and local families! Volunteer with us to pass out food, clothes, and diapers on a bi-weekly basis. Please dress appropriately for the weather, as this is an outdoor opportunity. The first stop begins at 10:45 am; volunteers are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to help with set-up. Please arrive at 10:45am Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. Any volunteer younger than 18 years old must submit a completed application prior to attending a bus run, signed by a legal guardian. 1st Stop 11:00 am: Berkdale Apartments. 666 Dulles Park Ct. 2nd Stop 11:45am : Parkridge Gardens Apartments. 560 Florida Ave. Program: Listen For The Honk! Join us as we provide basic needs to our neighbors and local families! Volunteer with us to pass out food, clothes, and diapers on a bi-weekly basis. Please dress appropriately for the weather, as this is an outdoor opportunity. The first stop begins at 10:45 am; volunteers are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to help with set-up. Please arrive at 10:45am Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. Any volunteer younger than 18 years old must submit a completed application prior to attending a bus run, signed by a legal guardian. 1st Stop 11:00 am: Berkdale Apartments. 666 Dulles Park Ct. 2nd Stop 11:45am : Parkridge Gardens Apartments. 560 Florida Ave. Program: Listen For The Honk! Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20170 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Leesburg Stops: 1 & 2 (The Fields & Manor Apts.)Important Note: For the months of January, February, November and December the first bus stop starts at 5pm instead of 5:30pm. The time for the volunteers to arrive to help set up is 4:45 pm. EVERYONE WHO IS ATTENDING MUST CREATE AN ACCOUNT AND SIGN UP ON THIS PORTAL. Join us as we provide basic needs to our neighbors and local families! Volunteer with us to pass out food, clothes, and diapers on a bi-weekly basis. Please dress appropriately for the weather, as this is an outdoor opportunity. The first stop begins at 5:30pm; volunteers are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to help with set-up. Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. An adult must accompany any volunteer younger than 16 years old. 1st Stop 5:30-6:00pm: The Fields. 75 Plaza St. NE Program: Listen For The Honk! Important Note: For the months of January, February, November and December the first bus stop starts at 5pm instead of 5:30pm. The time for the volunteers to arrive to help set up is 4:45 pm. EVERYONE WHO IS ATTENDING MUST CREATE AN ACCOUNT AND SIGN UP ON THIS PORTAL. Join us as we provide basic needs to our neighbors and local families! Volunteer with us to pass out food, clothes, and diapers on a bi-weekly basis. Please dress appropriately for the weather, as this is an outdoor opportunity. The first stop begins at 5:30pm; volunteers are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to help with set-up. Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. An adult must accompany any volunteer younger than 16 years old. 1st Stop 5:30-6:00pm: The Fields. 75 Plaza St. NE Program: Listen For The Honk! Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Court-Mandated Volunteers ONLY (1PM-4PM)YOU MUST HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED AN INTERVIEW AND BEEN APPROVED FOR VOLUNTEERING. Please visit this page for more information. *Court mandated volunteers may only sign up for one time slot per day* Please watch our video on our website! Rules: Court volunteers must fill out appropriate paperwork, get interviewed and be pre-approved by Roxce, KC, Joe or Donna. Once they have been approved they must complete handbook/rules test before starting hours. Court volunteers will be placed in dedicated timeslots that work with both their schedule and Mobile Hope's schedule. Court volunteers must sign in and clock out every time they arrive or leave the property.While court volunteers are on campus: They must check in with KC or Joe for task list right after signing in.Once a task is completed they must ask for the next task.They must not leave campus without notifying a member of Mobile Hope staff or without clocking out.No listening to loud OR inappropriate music while on campus.No fraternizing with clients. (You should only be engaging with MH employees and other court volunteers. Please limit your interactions with all others.)Court volunteers are not allowed to operate heavy equipment or to work on a MH vehicle.If a court volunteer injures themself they must notify a MH employee right away!If court volunteer is nowhere to be found, a MH employee has the right to clock them out.Court volunteers are not allowed to receive any MH benefits if they are not also registered as a client. (If you are unsure of your status as a client, please speak with Roxce, Joe, Donna, or KC.)No stealing!If a court volunteer is sick or not feeling well they may not come in to work on their hours.It is the court volunteer's responsibility to ask for updated/completed community service hours in a timely fashion. MH staff needs 48 hour notice to print out completed community service hours or to email hours to Parole Office.MH is not allowed to give hours without those hours being completed. We will not forge documents or give community service hours if the hours haven't been completed.Court volunteers that need more than 50 service hours must start their hours in a timely fashion. If it is deemed that they won't have the necessary time to complete their hours here at MH then they must look into other organizations to also volunteer with.Program: Operations YOU MUST HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED AN INTERVIEW AND BEEN APPROVED FOR VOLUNTEERING. Please visit this page for more information. *Court mandated volunteers may only sign up for one time slot per day* Please watch our video on our website! Rules: Court volunteers must fill out appropriate paperwork, get interviewed and be pre-approved by Roxce, KC, Joe or Donna. Once they have been approved they must complete handbook/rules test before starting hours. Court volunteers will be placed in dedicated timeslots that work with both their schedule and Mobile Hope's schedule. Court volunteers must sign in and clock out every time they arrive or leave the property.While court volunteers are on campus: They must check in with KC or Joe for task list right after signing in.Once a task is completed they must ask for the next task.They must not leave campus without notifying a member of Mobile Hope staff or without clocking out.No listening to loud OR inappropriate music while on campus.No fraternizing with clients. (You should only be engaging with MH employees and other court volunteers. Please limit your interactions with all others.)Court volunteers are not allowed to operate heavy equipment or to work on a MH vehicle.If a court volunteer injures themself they must notify a MH employee right away!If court volunteer is nowhere to be found, a MH employee has the right to clock them out.Court volunteers are not allowed to receive any MH benefits if they are not also registered as a client. (If you are unsure of your status as a client, please speak with Roxce, Joe, Donna, or KC.)No stealing!If a court volunteer is sick or not feeling well they may not come in to work on their hours.It is the court volunteer's responsibility to ask for updated/completed community service hours in a timely fashion. MH staff needs 48 hour notice to print out completed community service hours or to email hours to Parole Office.MH is not allowed to give hours without those hours being completed. We will not forge documents or give community service hours if the hours haven't been completed.Court volunteers that need more than 50 service hours must start their hours in a timely fashion. If it is deemed that they won't have the necessary time to complete their hours here at MH then they must look into other organizations to also volunteer with.Program: Operations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court-Mandated Volunteers ONLY (10AM-12PM)YOU MUST HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED AN INTERVIEW AND BEEN APPROVED FOR VOLUNTEERING. Please watch the video in our website! Please visit this page for more information. *Court mandated volunteers may only sign up for one time slot per day* Rules: Court volunteers must fill out appropriate paperwork, get interviewed and be pre-approved by Roxce, KC, Joe or Donna. Once they have been approved they must complete handbook/rules test before starting hours. Court volunteers will be placed in dedicated timeslots that work with both their schedule and Mobile Hope's schedule. Court volunteers must sign in and clock out every time they arrive or leave the property.While court volunteers are on campus: They must check in with KC or Joe for task list right after signing in. Once a task is completed they must ask for the next task. They must not leave campus without notifying a member of Mobile Hope staff or without clocking out. No listening to loud OR inappropriate music while on campus. No fraternizing with clients. (You should only be engaging with MH employees and other court volunteers. Please limit your interactions with all others.) Court volunteers are not allowed to operate heavy equipment or to work on a MH vehicle. If a court volunteer injures themself they must notify a MH employee right away! If court volunteer is nowhere to be found, a MH employee has the right to clock them out. Court volunteers are not allowed to receive any MH benefits if they are not also registered as a client. (If you are unsure of your status as a client, please speak with Roxce, Joe, Donna, or KC.) No stealing! If a court volunteer is sick or not feeling well they may not come in to work on their hours. It is the court volunteer's responsibility to ask for updated/completed community service hours in a timely fashion. MH staff needs 48 hour notice to print out completed community service hours or to email hours to Parole Office. MH is not allowed to give hours without those hours being completed. We will not forge documents or give community service hours if the hours haven't been completed. Court volunteers that need more than 50 service hours must start their hours in a timely fashion. If it is deemed that they won't have the necessary time to complete their hours here at MH then they must look into other organizations to also volunteer with.Program: Operations YOU MUST HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED AN INTERVIEW AND BEEN APPROVED FOR VOLUNTEERING. Please watch the video in our website! Please visit this page for more information. *Court mandated volunteers may only sign up for one time slot per day* Rules: Court volunteers must fill out appropriate paperwork, get interviewed and be pre-approved by Roxce, KC, Joe or Donna. Once they have been approved they must complete handbook/rules test before starting hours. Court volunteers will be placed in dedicated timeslots that work with both their schedule and Mobile Hope's schedule. Court volunteers must sign in and clock out every time they arrive or leave the property.While court volunteers are on campus: They must check in with KC or Joe for task list right after signing in. Once a task is completed they must ask for the next task. They must not leave campus without notifying a member of Mobile Hope staff or without clocking out. No listening to loud OR inappropriate music while on campus. No fraternizing with clients. (You should only be engaging with MH employees and other court volunteers. Please limit your interactions with all others.) Court volunteers are not allowed to operate heavy equipment or to work on a MH vehicle. If a court volunteer injures themself they must notify a MH employee right away! If court volunteer is nowhere to be found, a MH employee has the right to clock them out. Court volunteers are not allowed to receive any MH benefits if they are not also registered as a client. (If you are unsure of your status as a client, please speak with Roxce, Joe, Donna, or KC.) No stealing! If a court volunteer is sick or not feeling well they may not come in to work on their hours. It is the court volunteer's responsibility to ask for updated/completed community service hours in a timely fashion. MH staff needs 48 hour notice to print out completed community service hours or to email hours to Parole Office. MH is not allowed to give hours without those hours being completed. We will not forge documents or give community service hours if the hours haven't been completed. Court volunteers that need more than 50 service hours must start their hours in a timely fashion. If it is deemed that they won't have the necessary time to complete their hours here at MH then they must look into other organizations to also volunteer with.Program: Operations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Operations Support (10AM-12PM)Assist our team with on-campus related work in a fun and fast-paced environment. This volunteer opportunity may include outdoor and/or indoor work, so please dress accordingly. Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. Any volunteer younger than 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Every volunteer MUST create an account in our online portal. In a very fast-paced environment, there are a lot of "behind-the-scenes" responsibilities that need to be done to meet the growing need. It is important that any volunteer signing up to help with operations are able to lift at least 30 pounds, work independently as well as in a team environment. Tasks range from loading vehicles for our "Listen for the Honk" neighborhood food distribution program, to sweeping buildings. You may be working side by side with some of our homeless clients, so we ask that you understand the importance of confidentiality. Please note that we have an emotional support dog, "Parker," who is frequently on campus. If this concerns you, please notify a staff member prior to signing up. Program: Operations Assist our team with on-campus related work in a fun and fast-paced environment. This volunteer opportunity may include outdoor and/or indoor work, so please dress accordingly. Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. Any volunteer younger than 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Every volunteer MUST create an account in our online portal. In a very fast-paced environment, there are a lot of "behind-the-scenes" responsibilities that need to be done to meet the growing need. It is important that any volunteer signing up to help with operations are able to lift at least 30 pounds, work independently as well as in a team environment. Tasks range from loading vehicles for our "Listen for the Honk" neighborhood food distribution program, to sweeping buildings. You may be working side by side with some of our homeless clients, so we ask that you understand the importance of confidentiality. Please note that we have an emotional support dog, "Parker," who is frequently on campus. If this concerns you, please notify a staff member prior to signing up. Program: Operations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Operations Support (1pm-3PM)Assist our team with on-campus related work in a fun and fast-paced environment. This volunteer opportunity may include outdoor and/or indoor work, so please dress accordingly. Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. Any volunteer younger than 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Every volunteer MUST create an account in our online portal. In a very fast-paced environment, there are a lot of "behind-the-scenes" responsibilities that need to be done to meet the growing need. It is important that any volunteer signing up to help with operations are able to lift at least 30 pounds, work independently as well as in a team environment. Tasks range from loading vehicles for our "Listen for the Honk" neighborhood food distribution program, to sweeping buildings. You may be working side by side with some of our homeless clients, so we ask that you understand the importance of confidentiality. Please note that we have an emotional support dog, "Parker," who is frequently on campus. If this concerns you, please notify a staff member prior to signing up. Program: Operations Assist our team with on-campus related work in a fun and fast-paced environment. This volunteer opportunity may include outdoor and/or indoor work, so please dress accordingly. Volunteers must be ages 14 and up. Any volunteer younger than 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Every volunteer MUST create an account in our online portal. In a very fast-paced environment, there are a lot of "behind-the-scenes" responsibilities that need to be done to meet the growing need. It is important that any volunteer signing up to help with operations are able to lift at least 30 pounds, work independently as well as in a team environment. Tasks range from loading vehicles for our "Listen for the Honk" neighborhood food distribution program, to sweeping buildings. You may be working side by side with some of our homeless clients, so we ask that you understand the importance of confidentiality. Please note that we have an emotional support dog, "Parker," who is frequently on campus. If this concerns you, please notify a staff member prior to signing up. Program: Operations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20175 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chantilly Stop: Meadows of ChantillyJoin us as we provide basic needs to our neighbors and local families! Volunteer with us to pass out food, clothes, and diapers on a bi-weekly basis. Please dress appropriately for the weather, as this is an outdoor opportunity. The first stop begins at 11:00 am; volunteers are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to help with set-up. Volunteers must be at least 14 years old. Any volunteer under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. ADDRESS: 4200 Airlines Parkway Program: Listen For The Honk! Join us as we provide basic needs to our neighbors and local families! Volunteer with us to pass out food, clothes, and diapers on a bi-weekly basis. Please dress appropriately for the weather, as this is an outdoor opportunity. The first stop begins at 11:00 am; volunteers are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to help with set-up. Volunteers must be at least 14 years old. Any volunteer under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. ADDRESS: 4200 Airlines Parkway Program: Listen For The Honk! Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20151 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Manassas StopBe an active part of our community outreach. See the direct effect of our efforts to serve!
All minors under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Program: Listen For The Honk! Be an active part of our community outreach. See the direct effect of our efforts to serve!
All minors under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Program: Listen For The Honk! Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20111 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graffiti and Silk Purcellville Operations PMHelp out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including:
Hang clothes to be tagged
Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction
Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor
Ensure clothes are sized
Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags
Put away go-backs
Organize clothing donations
Dust/sweep/mop
Sanitize surfaces
Take out the trash
Program: Graffiti and Silk Help out with our day-to-day operations at our thrift store, including:
Hang clothes to be tagged
Orient hangers and clothes to go in the same direction
Pick up clothes that have fallen to the floor
Ensure clothes are sized
Tidy books, shoes, jewelry, handbags
Put away go-backs
Organize clothing donations
Dust/sweep/mop
Sanitize surfaces
Take out the trash
Program: Graffiti and Silk Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20132 Allow Groups: Yes |