Various Resources For Volunteers
Afghan Neighbor Ministry阿富汗家庭事工
Frequent Partner Organizations
Search Engines
Service Organizations
Frequent Partner Organizations -- Numerous teams have volunteered with these organizations such that we have been able to develop "recipes" for serving here.
volunteers wanted for children summer enrichment program 2021:
- summary flyer (posted 2021-06-19)
- sign-up instructions (posted 2021-06-19)
- under-18 volunteers parent consent form (posted 2021-06-19)
- American Chinese Christian Educational and Social Services, Inc. (ACCESS) is a non-profit, non- denominational Christian outreach community service agency created to serve Chinese families in and around Boston with a holistic Christian approach. We strive to help bridge generation and culture gaps within families, believing that health and reconciliation are possible through Christ. We also hope to further the understanding of both the American and Chinese cultures for each generation and to encourage access to this multi-cultural society and to each other within the family.
244 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02111
Phone: 617-426-1070 - BOSTON RESCUE MISSION
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volunteering guidelines for meal service for the homeless (posted 2021-06-19)
The Boston Rescue Mission is a healing community where lives are transformed through Christ’s Love, Grace and Compassion. Our mission is to:- provide the basic necessities of life to all our guests
- empower our guests to become valued members of society, while raising awareness for their plight
- reflect the Love of God in all we do with integrity
Volunteer coordinator: Demetri Yannopoulos
E-mail: dyannopoulos@bostonrescuemission.org
Phone: 617-338-9000 ext. 1230
39 Kingston Street, Boston, MA 02111 - HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
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volunteering guidelines for building houses for low-income families (posted 2021-06-19)
- OPERATION MITTENS
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operation guidelines for collecting winter clothing, the distributing them to the homeless (posted 2021-06-19)
- ROSIE’S PLACE
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volunteering guildelines for meal service for under-privileged women (posted 2021-06-19)
Rosie’s Place, a sanctuary for poor and homeless women, offers both emergency and long-term assistance to women who have nowhere else to turn. Rosie’s Place accepts no government funds, and relies instead on committed volunteers and private supporters to accomplish its effective and innovative work.889 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118
Phone: 617-442-9322
Search Engines
- ALL FOR GOOD
- All For Good is a search engine for volunteering opportunities that searches several databases of volunteering opportunities. Use it to find opportunities that appeal to you or your group.
- VOLUNTEER MATCH
- VolunteerMatch is a leader in the nonprofit world dedicated to helping everyone find a great place to volunteer. The organization offers a variety of online services to support a community of nonprofit, volunteer and business leaders committed to civic engagement.
- IDEALIST / ACTION WITHOUT BORDERS
- Action Without Borders connects people, organizations and resources to help build a world where all people can live free and dignified lives. Action Without Borders is independent of any government, political ideology or religious creed. Our work is guided by the common desire of our members and supporters to find practical solutions to social and environmental problems, in a spirit of generosity and mutual respect.
Service Organizations
- BOSTON HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTER (HERC)
- The Boston HERC, based at Congregation Leon Juda (Lion of Juda) church, serves as a Higher Education Resource Center that merges educational, spiritual, and local resources to support minority students in the Greater Boston area. HERC prepares urban youth to achieve academically by bridging access to higher education.
68 Northampton Street, 3rd Floor, Boston, MA 02118
Phone: 617-442-5608 - EMMANUEL GOSPEL CENTER
- Emmanuel Gospel Center (a Christian 501(c)(3) non-profit organization) conducts applied research, provides training and consulting services, and operates a variety of programs which help urban churches and communities understand and address complex issues and develop programs that serve urban residents well. For example, we work with churches and ministries to open pathways to higher education for urban residents, reach out to adults and youth who are homeless, help urban residents increase their financial literacy, and train youth workers to act as positive role models in the lives of youth. By working with and through churches, EGC seeks to build a community that supports and cares for the spiritual and physical needs of all individuals throughout the city, whether or not they attend church.
Volunteer coordinator: Michele Mitsumori
Phone: 617-262-4567
E-mail: mmitsumori@egc.org
2 San Juan Street, Boston, MA 02118 - THE GREATER BOSTON FOOD BANK
- The Greater Boston Food Bank distributes over 24 million pounds of food annually to hundreds of local hunger-relief agencies in a dedicated partnership to feed our region’s hungry.
Volunteer Coordinator: Laraine Kohler
E-mail: volunteer@gbfb.org
Phone: 617-598-5030, 617-427-5200, x. 7067
99 Atkinson Street, Boston, MA 02118 - New England Aftercare Ministries – in Framingham
- Serving former prisoners and chemically addicted
- Contact: Rev Thomas J Stevens III
Email: toms@bridgehouseneam.org
Phone: 508-872-6194×105 - Place of Promise
- The Place of Promise is a Christian non-profit organization that has a residential program designed to help those who are hurting, lost, and broken to choose and find Life. It owns four houses in Lowell, MA which have become not only a home for the men, women, and children who live there, but it is also a place where they can find promise for their futures.
Contact: Elizabeth Kidd
Email: promise411@placeofpromise.org
Phone: 978-452-7217 - TECHMISSION
- TechMission Boston is a regional hub of Christian social serviceprograms in the greater Boston area providing after-school, teen and tech programs for at-risk youth and unemployed adults. These programs focus on encouraging academic, social and spiritual development, as well as technology training and opportunities for higher education.
Contact: Liza A. Cangua
E-mail: liza@techmissions.com
Phone: 617-282-9798