Needs From: MC Serves!

Volunteer: Meal Providers for Interfaith Works New Leaf Shelter

The Interfaith Works New Leaf Shelter is a low-barrier, 40-bed emergency shelter serving adults of all genders. In addition to temporary shelter, the IW New Leaf Shelter also provides case management services to each client. These services connect clients to other community resources, such as primary medical care, legal services, psychiatric services, permanent housing services, and vocational services.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 30 clients at the IW New Leaf Shelter, located at 5320 Marinelli Rd, Rockville MD, 20852. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: drop off by 6:00 am or the day before

· Lunch: drop off by 11:30 am

· Dinner: drop off by 6:00 pm

 

You can sign up to prepare a meal here.

Students can earn 2 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-603-2322 or come into the lobby to deliver your donations. There will also be a cart outside available for you to use, if needed.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Shawanna Butler at sbutler@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Interfaith Works

The Interfaith Works New Leaf Shelter is a low-barrier, 40-bed emergency shelter serving adults of all genders. In addition to temporary shelter, the IW New Leaf Shelter also provides case management services to each client. These services connect clients to other community resources, such as primary medical care, legal services, psychiatric services, permanent housing services, and vocational services.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 30 clients at the IW New Leaf Shelter, located at 5320 Marinelli Rd, Rockville MD, 20852. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: drop off by 6:00 am or the day before

· Lunch: drop off by 11:30 am

· Dinner: drop off by 6:00 pm

 

You can sign up to prepare a meal here.

Students can earn 2 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-603-2322 or come into the lobby to deliver your donations. There will also be a cart outside available for you to use, if needed.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Shawanna Butler at sbutler@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Interfaith Works

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Providers for Interfaith Works Becky's House

Interfaith Works Becky's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 senior women with behavioral health diagnoses.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Becky's House, located at 13023 Parkland Dr., Rockville, MD 20853. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am

· Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm

· Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm

You can sign up for dates to provide meals here.

Students can earn 2 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-933-2477 or come to the front door with your food.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Interfaith Works

Interfaith Works Becky's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 senior women with behavioral health diagnoses.

We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Becky's House, located at 13023 Parkland Dr., Rockville, MD 20853. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier):

· Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am

· Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm

· Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm

You can sign up for dates to provide meals here.

Students can earn 2 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items).  

If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal.

If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-933-2477 or come to the front door with your food.

If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org.

Thank you for your support!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Interfaith Works

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Interfaith Works Clothing Center and Food Pantry

We would be happy to have you volunteer at the Interfaith Works Clothing Center and Food Pantry.  The Interfaith Works (IW) Clothing Center and Food Pantry distributes clothing, household goods, and food free of charge to clients so they can pay for rent, bills, and other expenses.  Thousands of individuals, businesses, schools, camps, service organizations, and congregations donate time and goods, which make our program possible.  We are proud to provide the link between people in our community who have things they no longer need or want with the people in the community who are in need of the same items.

Volunteer tasks in the Clothing Center include receiving donations as people drop them off, sorting them by type of donation, hanging clothes and restocking sections in the center, and helping to keep the center clean and tidy.  Volunteer tasks in the Food Pantry include restocking the store, helping answer questions that our families have, checking expiration dates on items, and helping keep track of inventory. 

All new volunteers are required to attend a brief orientation session.  Orientation is offered Wednesdays 2:30pm - 4:30PM and Saturdays 8:30 am - 10:30am. You can sign up for orientation here.

Volunteer shifts are available at the Clothing Center and Food Hub Tuesdays-Fridays 8:00am-4:00pm, and Saturdays 8:00am-2:00pm.  When you arrive to volunteer you will be assigned to the Clothing Center or Food Hub as needed.  You can sign up for volunteer shifts here.

We require that volunteers be at least 14 years old.  All volunteers under 18 years of age must have a parent signature to start their hours.  A parent’s signature can be provided on our online form or in person.

If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to schedule a service day for a volunteer group, please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Alice Salomon, asalomon@iworksmc.org or you can email the IW Essential Needs Center at iwclothingcenter@iworksmc.org. 

Agency: Interfaith Works

We would be happy to have you volunteer at the Interfaith Works Clothing Center and Food Pantry.  The Interfaith Works (IW) Clothing Center and Food Pantry distributes clothing, household goods, and food free of charge to clients so they can pay for rent, bills, and other expenses.  Thousands of individuals, businesses, schools, camps, service organizations, and congregations donate time and goods, which make our program possible.  We are proud to provide the link between people in our community who have things they no longer need or want with the people in the community who are in need of the same items.

Volunteer tasks in the Clothing Center include receiving donations as people drop them off, sorting them by type of donation, hanging clothes and restocking sections in the center, and helping to keep the center clean and tidy.  Volunteer tasks in the Food Pantry include restocking the store, helping answer questions that our families have, checking expiration dates on items, and helping keep track of inventory. 

All new volunteers are required to attend a brief orientation session.  Orientation is offered Wednesdays 2:30pm - 4:30PM and Saturdays 8:30 am - 10:30am. You can sign up for orientation here.

Volunteer shifts are available at the Clothing Center and Food Hub Tuesdays-Fridays 8:00am-4:00pm, and Saturdays 8:00am-2:00pm.  When you arrive to volunteer you will be assigned to the Clothing Center or Food Hub as needed.  You can sign up for volunteer shifts here.

We require that volunteers be at least 14 years old.  All volunteers under 18 years of age must have a parent signature to start their hours.  A parent’s signature can be provided on our online form or in person.

If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to schedule a service day for a volunteer group, please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Alice Salomon, asalomon@iworksmc.org or you can email the IW Essential Needs Center at iwclothingcenter@iworksmc.org. 

Agency: Interfaith Works

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20851

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make baked goods for families in need

SPECIAL BAKING NEEDED for NOV 14,  NOV 21, & NOV 24 2025

We would like to be able to add baked goods to our 2000+ Thanksgiving baskets (whole turkey/chicken + fresh produce).  Please let me know if you can help.  We would like the cookies packaged 10 cookies in a bag for this since it is for a family.

Fri Nov 14 & Fri Nov 21: Please deliver to the TPSS Coop, 201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park by 8:30am.  We will be packing outside behind the building. You can also drop off the day before.  Please email me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com if you drop off the day before, add STM to the box/bag you are dropping them off in and ask the staff to put it in our pantry.

Mon Nov 24: Please deliver to 14516 Bauer Drive by 3pm.  You can also drop off the day before.   Please email me with the day and time you are dropping off at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com

You must arrange a dropoff time so that you can load them into my car. Do not leave them outside our home. Ants will get into them.



Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make cookies and other baked treats to share with food insecure families in our community that we serve.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  These baked treats are a nice way to provide a fun snack to go along with the other foods that we are providing for these families.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making baked goods until schools return to normal status.  20 cookies (2.5"-3" in diameter) or 20 regular size cupcakes or 1 baked dessert loaf (use an 8.5" X 4.5" X 2.5" pan) = 1 hour of service  (Please note that mini cookies, cupcakes, or breads will not count and that we are no longer looking for regular bread as we are now getting donations of sandwich & loaf bread from a local bakery.)

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form): 

NOTE: Items should be baked fresh the day before.  Please do not make cookies ahead of time and refrigerate or freeze them.

-Please take photo of them being made and a group photo of the baked items once you've finished. 

-Cookies and muffins should be put into Ziplock bags in batches of 4 and loaves should be wrapped tightly in either Saran Wrap or a gallon size Ziplock bag. Please label them and note if nuts are present.  

-Make a log by writing down the number items made, and have your parent initial it. 

-Submit all your work (photos, signed log, etc.) via the google form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the baked items and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours. 

 

Baked goods donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your baked goods in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

We are also able to accept baked goods at the TPSS Coop (201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park MD 20912) on ALL Friday mornings from 7:30-8:30am, but please let us know what dates and the amounts you are going to be donating by emailing us at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com at least 3 days in advance.  Please note that if the weather is bad (rain/snow) you must contact us the day before so that we can give you an alternative drop off location.  Please drop off your baked goods behind the TPSS Coop building on Columbia Avenue to one of our members (not inside to a TPSS Coop employee). We will be packing produce outside.  Thanks!


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start baking as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  NO. Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.   We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

Agency: Small Things Matter

SPECIAL BAKING NEEDED for NOV 14,  NOV 21, & NOV 24 2025

We would like to be able to add baked goods to our 2000+ Thanksgiving baskets (whole turkey/chicken + fresh produce).  Please let me know if you can help.  We would like the cookies packaged 10 cookies in a bag for this since it is for a family.

Fri Nov 14 & Fri Nov 21: Please deliver to the TPSS Coop, 201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park by 8:30am.  We will be packing outside behind the building. You can also drop off the day before.  Please email me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com if you drop off the day before, add STM to the box/bag you are dropping them off in and ask the staff to put it in our pantry.

Mon Nov 24: Please deliver to 14516 Bauer Drive by 3pm.  You can also drop off the day before.   Please email me with the day and time you are dropping off at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com

You must arrange a dropoff time so that you can load them into my car. Do not leave them outside our home. Ants will get into them.



Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make cookies and other baked treats to share with food insecure families in our community that we serve.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  These baked treats are a nice way to provide a fun snack to go along with the other foods that we are providing for these families.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making baked goods until schools return to normal status.  20 cookies (2.5"-3" in diameter) or 20 regular size cupcakes or 1 baked dessert loaf (use an 8.5" X 4.5" X 2.5" pan) = 1 hour of service  (Please note that mini cookies, cupcakes, or breads will not count and that we are no longer looking for regular bread as we are now getting donations of sandwich & loaf bread from a local bakery.)

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form): 

NOTE: Items should be baked fresh the day before.  Please do not make cookies ahead of time and refrigerate or freeze them.

-Please take photo of them being made and a group photo of the baked items once you've finished. 

-Cookies and muffins should be put into Ziplock bags in batches of 4 and loaves should be wrapped tightly in either Saran Wrap or a gallon size Ziplock bag. Please label them and note if nuts are present.  

-Make a log by writing down the number items made, and have your parent initial it. 

-Submit all your work (photos, signed log, etc.) via the google form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the baked items and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours. 

 

Baked goods donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your baked goods in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

We are also able to accept baked goods at the TPSS Coop (201 Ethan Allen Ave, Takoma Park MD 20912) on ALL Friday mornings from 7:30-8:30am, but please let us know what dates and the amounts you are going to be donating by emailing us at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com at least 3 days in advance.  Please note that if the weather is bad (rain/snow) you must contact us the day before so that we can give you an alternative drop off location.  Please drop off your baked goods behind the TPSS Coop building on Columbia Avenue to one of our members (not inside to a TPSS Coop employee). We will be packing produce outside.  Thanks!


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start baking as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  NO. Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.   We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

Agency: Small Things Matter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clean the Parkway; Clean the Creek

Trash Pick-up along the Little Falls Parkway and in the Little Falls creek

Little Falls Stream Valley Park

Little Falls Parkway at Massachusetts Avenue

Bethesda, MD

We have gloves, bags and even some boots to lend.

Gravel parking lot which is located on Little Falls Parkway near the Mass Ave intersection. If you are late, find us working our way towards River Road. 


register at www.lfwa.org/events

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Little Falls Watershed Alliance

Trash Pick-up along the Little Falls Parkway and in the Little Falls creek

Little Falls Stream Valley Park

Little Falls Parkway at Massachusetts Avenue

Bethesda, MD

We have gloves, bags and even some boots to lend.

Gravel parking lot which is located on Little Falls Parkway near the Mass Ave intersection. If you are late, find us working our way towards River Road. 


register at www.lfwa.org/events

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Little Falls Watershed Alliance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 20816

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Snowman and the Snowdog!

Our volunteers will be assisting the House Managers with scanning tickets, greeting and showing patrons to their seats, handing out programs, guarding the stage, providing booster seats to those children that need them and cleaning up the theatre after the shows have ended. 

All volunteers must be 15yrs of age and above in order to volunteer. We accept volunteers ages 12yrs-14yrs, however they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please wear all black attire. Black pants, black long sleeve tops (limited logos and no obscenities), black knee length skirts, and closed toed shoes (they don't need to be black but no crocs please). 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Imagination Stage

Our volunteers will be assisting the House Managers with scanning tickets, greeting and showing patrons to their seats, handing out programs, guarding the stage, providing booster seats to those children that need them and cleaning up the theatre after the shows have ended. 

All volunteers must be 15yrs of age and above in order to volunteer. We accept volunteers ages 12yrs-14yrs, however they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please wear all black attire. Black pants, black long sleeve tops (limited logos and no obscenities), black knee length skirts, and closed toed shoes (they don't need to be black but no crocs please). 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Imagination Stage

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Robotic Instructors

Recruiting experienced robotics instructors to teach mechanical design, hardware-focused programming, engineering documentation, and other competition-related skills. This ongoing, hands-on program emphasizes strengthening students’ practical abilities in mechanical engineering, programming, documentation, and other core areas essential for robotics competitions. Volunteer can provide his/her curriculum or learn to teach the club curriculums.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Fifth Dimension Robotics

Recruiting experienced robotics instructors to teach mechanical design, hardware-focused programming, engineering documentation, and other competition-related skills. This ongoing, hands-on program emphasizes strengthening students’ practical abilities in mechanical engineering, programming, documentation, and other core areas essential for robotics competitions. Volunteer can provide his/her curriculum or learn to teach the club curriculums.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Fifth Dimension Robotics

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Acre Habitat Restroration Work Day

Vines and bushes are killing our native trees and plants. Volunteers will use clippers, saws and other hand tools to remove the invasive plants and free the trees. Participants have told us that they can hear the trees thanking them. It's an opportunity to be outside and make a difference for the environment. The activity is open to everyone. Training is on site.  We have tools and gloves to lend. 

We will meet at the bottom of Yorktown Road where it dead ends into the Little Falls Branch. The closest address for GPS is 5301 Yorktown Road.

Registration and complete details at LFWA.org/events

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Little Falls Watershed Alliance

Vines and bushes are killing our native trees and plants. Volunteers will use clippers, saws and other hand tools to remove the invasive plants and free the trees. Participants have told us that they can hear the trees thanking them. It's an opportunity to be outside and make a difference for the environment. The activity is open to everyone. Training is on site.  We have tools and gloves to lend. 

We will meet at the bottom of Yorktown Road where it dead ends into the Little Falls Branch. The closest address for GPS is 5301 Yorktown Road.

Registration and complete details at LFWA.org/events

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Little Falls Watershed Alliance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 26, 2025

Zip Code: 20816

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clean the Parkway; Clean the Creek

Trash Pick-up along the Little Falls Parkway and in the Little Falls creek

Little Falls Stream Valley Park Little Falls Parkway at Massachusetts Avenue Bethesda, MD

We have gloves, bags and even some boots to lend.

Gravel parking lot which is located on Little Falls Parkway near the Mass Ave intersection. If you are late, find us working our way towards River Road. 


register at www.lfwa.org/events

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Little Falls Watershed Alliance

Trash Pick-up along the Little Falls Parkway and in the Little Falls creek

Little Falls Stream Valley Park Little Falls Parkway at Massachusetts Avenue Bethesda, MD

We have gloves, bags and even some boots to lend.

Gravel parking lot which is located on Little Falls Parkway near the Mass Ave intersection. If you are late, find us working our way towards River Road. 


register at www.lfwa.org/events

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Little Falls Watershed Alliance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20816

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Booth at Cultural event

sorting, tagging, organizing ,arranging clothes ,run errands, help customers with purchases, educate them about preventing landfill , making a poster/flyer, take photographs/video

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Revive Saree Corp

sorting, tagging, organizing ,arranging clothes ,run errands, help customers with purchases, educate them about preventing landfill , making a poster/flyer, take photographs/video

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Revive Saree Corp

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Language Outreach Program (LOP) Tutors

Reach’s LOP is seeking volunteers to help school-aged children with their homework and other educational activities and serve them snacks (under the direct supervision of a childcare staff person). Must be 14+ years old.  

NOTE: This opportunity is approved for Student Service Learning (SSL) hours. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Community Reach of Montgomery County (Reach)

Reach’s LOP is seeking volunteers to help school-aged children with their homework and other educational activities and serve them snacks (under the direct supervision of a childcare staff person). Must be 14+ years old.  

NOTE: This opportunity is approved for Student Service Learning (SSL) hours. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Community Reach of Montgomery County (Reach)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make math meaningful — Volunteer with us!

Potomac PiRates is looking for dedicated middle and high school students to help teach math in a fun, supportive environment! Email us at potomacpiratesinc@gmail.com for any additional information and/or questions.


Agency: Potomac Pirates, Inc

Potomac PiRates is looking for dedicated middle and high school students to help teach math in a fun, supportive environment! Email us at potomacpiratesinc@gmail.com for any additional information and/or questions.


Agency: Potomac Pirates, Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SSL Opportunity - Bake Cakes for Birthday Cakes 4 Free

Who We Are

Birthday Cakes 4 Free Maryland (BC4F) is a nonprofit organization that collects and delivers birthday cakes to financially and socially disadvantaged children and seniors. We are an entirely student run organization!

What Volunteers Do

Anyone can become a volunteer! There is no minimum age requirement. This is a great way to start earning SSL hours in middle school. 

Students bake cakes in their homes. Cakes must meet the container guidelines which are outlined on www.bc4f.org. The decoration/flavor/design of your cake(s) is up to you but we would prefer if you could write “Happy Birthday!” on your cake(s). You can make a cake from a cake mix or your favorite recipe. Round, square or rectangle cakes are all okay as long as they are individually and securely boxed, with lids taped for transport. Round cakes must have multiple layers. Single layer 9" round cakes will not earn SSL hours. We also accept cupcakes. Twenty-four cupcakes are equivalent to one cake. Cake requirements are posted on our website.  We DO NOT accept pies or alternative baked goods. ALL decorations MUST be edible. https://www.bc4f.org/faq

How to Sign-Up to Bake Cakes

You must SIGN-UP for our Newsletter in order to receive the Google Form to sign-up to bake cakes. To subscribe, go to https://www.bc4f.org/newsletter. DO NOT USE an MCPS email address as all external emails are blocked. Once a month, you will receive information about delivery dates, delivery address, and delivery times. Currently, we accept cake donations on one Sunday a month. Our current delivery location is in Rockville near Travilah Elementary School. The Google Form is included in the monthly Newsletter so that you can sign-up with the number of cakes you would like to donate. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF CAKES DONATED IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE MORE VOLUNTEERS. The SSL form is provided at the time/date of cake delivery as long as the cake(s) meet donation requirements. SSL hours are awarded as follows:


1 cake (or 24 cupcakes) = 2 total SSL hours

2 cakes (or 48 cupcakes) = 3 total SSL hours

3 cakes (or 72 cupcakes) = 4 total SSL hours

4 cakes (or 96 cupcakes) = 5 total SSL hours

5 cakes (or 120 cupcakes) = 6 total SSL hours

6 cakes (or 144 cupcakes) = 7 total SSL hours

7 cakes (or 168 cupcakes) = 8 total SSL hours


Importantly: While we welcome all cake donations, students may only earn SSL hours for baking and decorating their own cakes. Store bought cakes are not accepted. Additionally, SSL hours may NOT be earned for transporting cakes. No more than 8 SSL hours can be awarded to our volunteer bakers at each drop off date. 


To sign up, please visit https://www.bc4f.org/newsletter and subscribe to our newsletter.


Please Note: DO NOT SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER WITH AN MCPS EMAIL ADDRESS. You will not be able to receive the Newsletter with cake delivery information because MCPS blocks external emails.  

Follow us on Instagram @bc4fmaryland.


Check out our website https://www.bc4f.org/.


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 




Agency: Birthday Cakes 4 Free Maryland

Who We Are

Birthday Cakes 4 Free Maryland (BC4F) is a nonprofit organization that collects and delivers birthday cakes to financially and socially disadvantaged children and seniors. We are an entirely student run organization!

What Volunteers Do

Anyone can become a volunteer! There is no minimum age requirement. This is a great way to start earning SSL hours in middle school. 

Students bake cakes in their homes. Cakes must meet the container guidelines which are outlined on www.bc4f.org. The decoration/flavor/design of your cake(s) is up to you but we would prefer if you could write “Happy Birthday!” on your cake(s). You can make a cake from a cake mix or your favorite recipe. Round, square or rectangle cakes are all okay as long as they are individually and securely boxed, with lids taped for transport. Round cakes must have multiple layers. Single layer 9" round cakes will not earn SSL hours. We also accept cupcakes. Twenty-four cupcakes are equivalent to one cake. Cake requirements are posted on our website.  We DO NOT accept pies or alternative baked goods. ALL decorations MUST be edible. https://www.bc4f.org/faq

How to Sign-Up to Bake Cakes

You must SIGN-UP for our Newsletter in order to receive the Google Form to sign-up to bake cakes. To subscribe, go to https://www.bc4f.org/newsletter. DO NOT USE an MCPS email address as all external emails are blocked. Once a month, you will receive information about delivery dates, delivery address, and delivery times. Currently, we accept cake donations on one Sunday a month. Our current delivery location is in Rockville near Travilah Elementary School. The Google Form is included in the monthly Newsletter so that you can sign-up with the number of cakes you would like to donate. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF CAKES DONATED IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE MORE VOLUNTEERS. The SSL form is provided at the time/date of cake delivery as long as the cake(s) meet donation requirements. SSL hours are awarded as follows:


1 cake (or 24 cupcakes) = 2 total SSL hours

2 cakes (or 48 cupcakes) = 3 total SSL hours

3 cakes (or 72 cupcakes) = 4 total SSL hours

4 cakes (or 96 cupcakes) = 5 total SSL hours

5 cakes (or 120 cupcakes) = 6 total SSL hours

6 cakes (or 144 cupcakes) = 7 total SSL hours

7 cakes (or 168 cupcakes) = 8 total SSL hours


Importantly: While we welcome all cake donations, students may only earn SSL hours for baking and decorating their own cakes. Store bought cakes are not accepted. Additionally, SSL hours may NOT be earned for transporting cakes. No more than 8 SSL hours can be awarded to our volunteer bakers at each drop off date. 


To sign up, please visit https://www.bc4f.org/newsletter and subscribe to our newsletter.


Please Note: DO NOT SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER WITH AN MCPS EMAIL ADDRESS. You will not be able to receive the Newsletter with cake delivery information because MCPS blocks external emails.  

Follow us on Instagram @bc4fmaryland.


Check out our website https://www.bc4f.org/.


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 




Agency: Birthday Cakes 4 Free Maryland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SSL Opportunity: Bake Casseroles & Banana Breads for So What Else in Rockville!

Bake any type of casserole or banana bread, package and freeze in individual servings, for those served by So What Else in Rockville.

When you sign up below, you are committing to deliver your frozen meals anytime Monday-Friday between 7:00a m-4:00 pm or Saturdays between 5:00am- 3:00pm, to So What Else located at 4924 Wyaconda Road, Rockville, MD.

THE PLAN:

Select a casserole recipe from our recipe library or deliver any type of nutritious casserole you wish to make. You can substitute zucchini bread or any other healthier type of quick bread in place of banana bread. Feel free to customize your breads with chocolate chips, raisins, etc. Whatever you make, be sure to note any allergens in your ingredients on the label (details below). MAKE 4 single casserole or banana bread servings FREEZE your meals. Label each container with: date, your first name and last initial, what you made, and mark it with any relevant food info including common allergens  or preferences.  (Use the template to print KindWorks labels off your own printer – 6 to a page labels needed for this template).  DELIVER the frozen servings to So What Else located at 4924 Wyaconda Road, Rockville, MD. Sign up directly on the KindWorks website here! (Please submit a parents email, we can not reply to MCPS emails.)

Students who sign up in advance, participate in this project, and submit a completed KindWorks SSL Request Form can earn SSL hours at the following rate:

4 single casserole servings = 2 SSL hours4 mini-loaves of quick bread = 2 SSL hours

*MCPS allows no more than 8 SSL hours in a 24 hour period

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: KindWorks

Bake any type of casserole or banana bread, package and freeze in individual servings, for those served by So What Else in Rockville.

When you sign up below, you are committing to deliver your frozen meals anytime Monday-Friday between 7:00a m-4:00 pm or Saturdays between 5:00am- 3:00pm, to So What Else located at 4924 Wyaconda Road, Rockville, MD.

THE PLAN:

Select a casserole recipe from our recipe library or deliver any type of nutritious casserole you wish to make. You can substitute zucchini bread or any other healthier type of quick bread in place of banana bread. Feel free to customize your breads with chocolate chips, raisins, etc. Whatever you make, be sure to note any allergens in your ingredients on the label (details below). MAKE 4 single casserole or banana bread servings FREEZE your meals. Label each container with: date, your first name and last initial, what you made, and mark it with any relevant food info including common allergens  or preferences.  (Use the template to print KindWorks labels off your own printer – 6 to a page labels needed for this template).  DELIVER the frozen servings to So What Else located at 4924 Wyaconda Road, Rockville, MD. Sign up directly on the KindWorks website here! (Please submit a parents email, we can not reply to MCPS emails.)

Students who sign up in advance, participate in this project, and submit a completed KindWorks SSL Request Form can earn SSL hours at the following rate:

4 single casserole servings = 2 SSL hours4 mini-loaves of quick bread = 2 SSL hours

*MCPS allows no more than 8 SSL hours in a 24 hour period

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: KindWorks

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YAMS Senior Center In-Person Performance

Updated October 10, 2025

We're so excited to reconnect with many senior centers open for in-person performance now.  YAMS is recruiting volunteers to perform in senior centers around Rockville, Potomac, Silver Spring, and Northern Virginia, etc. If you are interested in sharing your music with seniors, this will be a super exciting experience for you to bring the music and joy to them and also build up your own performance skill.  1-3hr SSL will be issued for each performance at this special period.  Performers will also have chance to get YAMS customized sticker, pin, and t-shirt.

The upcoming performances in Maryland senior centers in November 2nd can be found in the following link:

https://tinyurl.com/YAMSConcerts2024


Please contact us for any questions.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Compassion Bridge Corporation - YAMS

Updated October 10, 2025

We're so excited to reconnect with many senior centers open for in-person performance now.  YAMS is recruiting volunteers to perform in senior centers around Rockville, Potomac, Silver Spring, and Northern Virginia, etc. If you are interested in sharing your music with seniors, this will be a super exciting experience for you to bring the music and joy to them and also build up your own performance skill.  1-3hr SSL will be issued for each performance at this special period.  Performers will also have chance to get YAMS customized sticker, pin, and t-shirt.

The upcoming performances in Maryland senior centers in November 2nd can be found in the following link:

https://tinyurl.com/YAMSConcerts2024


Please contact us for any questions.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Compassion Bridge Corporation - YAMS

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer/Assistant at French Heritage Association for Children programs

ATTENTION - This position is only available when MCPS schools are in session and operate under normal situation .


Work with The French Heritage Association and become a volunteer during our programs and events

Our volunteers welcome participants, are people-oriented and support staff as needed during programs and events.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AMONG OTHERS:

Learn about our program offerings and events. Greet participants. Answer participant inquiries or direct them to appropriate staff. Take messages for staff. Answer telephone calls. Occasionally help with office administrative work, computer work, and programs preparation. Check people in for programs. Support staff as needed during programs and events.

All assignments provide training, the opportunity to work with children, and to practice French language skills.

Looking for responsible teens who are able to make a minimum commitment of at least 3 hours on Saturdays during several weeks. 

Minimum age 16.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


 

Agency: The French Heritage Association

ATTENTION - This position is only available when MCPS schools are in session and operate under normal situation .


Work with The French Heritage Association and become a volunteer during our programs and events

Our volunteers welcome participants, are people-oriented and support staff as needed during programs and events.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AMONG OTHERS:

Learn about our program offerings and events. Greet participants. Answer participant inquiries or direct them to appropriate staff. Take messages for staff. Answer telephone calls. Occasionally help with office administrative work, computer work, and programs preparation. Check people in for programs. Support staff as needed during programs and events.

All assignments provide training, the opportunity to work with children, and to practice French language skills.

Looking for responsible teens who are able to make a minimum commitment of at least 3 hours on Saturdays during several weeks. 

Minimum age 16.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


 

Agency: The French Heritage Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Inspiring Letters for Cancer Patients

Kits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time.

Please review the details and further guidance here: bit.ly/KTH-Volunteer

For Students: Students should not include their full names, email/home address, or any real-life pictures or images of themselves on the cards. If you are a student seeking SSL hours, you must write at least 10 cards for quality completion of the service project. The same message/artwork can be repeated.

Getting Started

Please visit this link for more details and guidance. If you have any further questions, please reach out to volunteer@kitstoheart.org.

Safety First

Safety is paramount. Please follow these precautions:
• Do not prepare and drop-off items if anyone in your home is sick.
• While packaging and dropping off items, wash your hands and avoid touching your face.
• During drop-off, please leave items at the front door.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Kits to Heart

Kits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time.

Please review the details and further guidance here: bit.ly/KTH-Volunteer

For Students: Students should not include their full names, email/home address, or any real-life pictures or images of themselves on the cards. If you are a student seeking SSL hours, you must write at least 10 cards for quality completion of the service project. The same message/artwork can be repeated.

Getting Started

Please visit this link for more details and guidance. If you have any further questions, please reach out to volunteer@kitstoheart.org.

Safety First

Safety is paramount. Please follow these precautions:
• Do not prepare and drop-off items if anyone in your home is sick.
• While packaging and dropping off items, wash your hands and avoid touching your face.
• During drop-off, please leave items at the front door.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Kits to Heart

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21029

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Stickers for Cancer Patients

Founded by a three-time cancer survivor, Kits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time.

6 simple hand-cut stickers may receive 1 service hour
3 complex hand-cut stickers may receive 1 service hour

Help bring cheer and motivation to cancer patients by creating custom stickers with positive messages and illustrations to be used as decorations for our cancer care kits. These stickers will serve as small but impactful tokens of encouragement, designed to uplift the spirits of those undergoing treatment.

How to Get Started

Brainstorm and create designs that incorporate positive messages, such as "You Are Strong," "Keep Fighting," and "Stay Positive," alongside uplifting illustrations like sunflowers, clouds, ocean themes, and smiling faces.  Please NO "get well soon", "keep growing", "shine", or other messages that may unintentionally cause discomfort. As with our other service projects, you are welcome to work from the comfort of your home, with your colleagues at the office, or with your friends at school! Use digital and/or traditional art techniques to draw and create the designs. If digital, the stickers should be printed on high-quality adhesive paper or using the tutorials below. For those seeking service hours, designs may only be repeated for hand-drawn stickers, not digital designs. Simple vs. complex: We defer to YOUR judgment, as it depends on how long it takes for you to design and cut out a sticker. If it takes about 20 minutes per sticker, due to thoughtful hand-drawn designs, coloring, text, shape, etc., then we would consider it complex. If it only takes about 10 minutes per sticker, with a smiley and text, for example, then that would be considered simple. Limits: We really hope for volunteers to focus less on quantity and more on quality, so while there is no limit, we do highly encourage quality to show patients we care with thoughtful artwork and text. Using pre-cut sticker labels: Creative designs and messages on pre-cut sticker labels may be eligible for 1 service hour per 10 designs. Using wax paper: We are no longer accepting stickers made on wax/parchment paper. Please consider using inexpensive sticker paper options below, such as these sticker sheets that can be cut into any shape and peeled more easily. Once completed, follow the submission steps here. They will then be distributed to cancer patients in hospitals, treatment centers, and support groups through Kits to Heart's cancer care kits.

Recommended Materials

Supplies will differ depending on the method of sticker-making. Please also refer to tutorials below.

Kits to Heart earns from qualifying Amazon purchases, which supports our mission at no extra cost to you.

For paper designs: Markers, colored pencils (please do not use only regular pencils for text), and any other art supplies you may have on hand, including a pair of scissors For digital designs: Ibis Paint (free app) Wacom Intuos Small Graphics Drawing Tablet Canon Printer Cricut Maker Bundle Sticker Paper Options: Sticker Paper, 100 Sheets, White Matte, 8.5 x 11 Silhouette Printable White Sticker Paper, 8.5"X11", 8 Count Pre-Cut Sticker Labels 30 Sheets, Printable White Sticker Paper, Laser/Inkjet Printing - Matte, Letter Size (8.5" x 11") Premium Printable Vinyl Sticker Paper for Your Inkjet and Laser Printer

Recommended Tutorials

 

How to Make Stickers Step-by-Step (no cutting machine needed) How to Make Stickers from Home How to Make Stickers

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

For Students: If you are a student seeking SSL hours, you must make at least 6 simple stickers OR 3 complex stickers for quality completion of the service project. For every 6 simple stickers OR 3 complex stickers made and submitted, students may earn 1 SSL hour. There is no maximum number of hours for this activity.

Safety First

Safety is paramount. Please follow these precautions:
• Do not prepare and drop off items if anyone in your home is sick.
• While packaging and dropping off items, wash your hands and avoid touching your face.
• During drop-off, please leave items at the front door.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Kits to Heart

Founded by a three-time cancer survivor, Kits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time.

6 simple hand-cut stickers may receive 1 service hour
3 complex hand-cut stickers may receive 1 service hour

Help bring cheer and motivation to cancer patients by creating custom stickers with positive messages and illustrations to be used as decorations for our cancer care kits. These stickers will serve as small but impactful tokens of encouragement, designed to uplift the spirits of those undergoing treatment.

How to Get Started

Brainstorm and create designs that incorporate positive messages, such as "You Are Strong," "Keep Fighting," and "Stay Positive," alongside uplifting illustrations like sunflowers, clouds, ocean themes, and smiling faces.  Please NO "get well soon", "keep growing", "shine", or other messages that may unintentionally cause discomfort. As with our other service projects, you are welcome to work from the comfort of your home, with your colleagues at the office, or with your friends at school! Use digital and/or traditional art techniques to draw and create the designs. If digital, the stickers should be printed on high-quality adhesive paper or using the tutorials below. For those seeking service hours, designs may only be repeated for hand-drawn stickers, not digital designs. Simple vs. complex: We defer to YOUR judgment, as it depends on how long it takes for you to design and cut out a sticker. If it takes about 20 minutes per sticker, due to thoughtful hand-drawn designs, coloring, text, shape, etc., then we would consider it complex. If it only takes about 10 minutes per sticker, with a smiley and text, for example, then that would be considered simple. Limits: We really hope for volunteers to focus less on quantity and more on quality, so while there is no limit, we do highly encourage quality to show patients we care with thoughtful artwork and text. Using pre-cut sticker labels: Creative designs and messages on pre-cut sticker labels may be eligible for 1 service hour per 10 designs. Using wax paper: We are no longer accepting stickers made on wax/parchment paper. Please consider using inexpensive sticker paper options below, such as these sticker sheets that can be cut into any shape and peeled more easily. Once completed, follow the submission steps here. They will then be distributed to cancer patients in hospitals, treatment centers, and support groups through Kits to Heart's cancer care kits.

Recommended Materials

Supplies will differ depending on the method of sticker-making. Please also refer to tutorials below.

Kits to Heart earns from qualifying Amazon purchases, which supports our mission at no extra cost to you.

For paper designs: Markers, colored pencils (please do not use only regular pencils for text), and any other art supplies you may have on hand, including a pair of scissors For digital designs: Ibis Paint (free app) Wacom Intuos Small Graphics Drawing Tablet Canon Printer Cricut Maker Bundle Sticker Paper Options: Sticker Paper, 100 Sheets, White Matte, 8.5 x 11 Silhouette Printable White Sticker Paper, 8.5"X11", 8 Count Pre-Cut Sticker Labels 30 Sheets, Printable White Sticker Paper, Laser/Inkjet Printing - Matte, Letter Size (8.5" x 11") Premium Printable Vinyl Sticker Paper for Your Inkjet and Laser Printer

Recommended Tutorials

 

How to Make Stickers Step-by-Step (no cutting machine needed) How to Make Stickers from Home How to Make Stickers

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

For Students: If you are a student seeking SSL hours, you must make at least 6 simple stickers OR 3 complex stickers for quality completion of the service project. For every 6 simple stickers OR 3 complex stickers made and submitted, students may earn 1 SSL hour. There is no maximum number of hours for this activity.

Safety First

Safety is paramount. Please follow these precautions:
• Do not prepare and drop off items if anyone in your home is sick.
• While packaging and dropping off items, wash your hands and avoid touching your face.
• During drop-off, please leave items at the front door.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Kits to Heart

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: King of the Hill Martial Arts Open

Come join us for King of the Hill Martial Arts Open, one of our martial arts tournaments for this year's season. Volunteers are needed for timekeepers, scorekeepers, registration desk, etc. You will be contacted to coordinate the day's assignments.

Thank you in advance for your help!

 

Description:

What: King of the Hill Martial Arts Open

When: Sunday, December 14, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Where: Blair High School Gym, 51 University Blvd E, Silver Spring, MD 20901


Volunteers will help with check-in, facilitation for the staging area and rings, set up & break down.

We'll have a brief orientation for all volunteers at 9 am -- no experience required!

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: DMV Sport Karate League, Inc.

Come join us for King of the Hill Martial Arts Open, one of our martial arts tournaments for this year's season. Volunteers are needed for timekeepers, scorekeepers, registration desk, etc. You will be contacted to coordinate the day's assignments.

Thank you in advance for your help!

 

Description:

What: King of the Hill Martial Arts Open

When: Sunday, December 14, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Where: Blair High School Gym, 51 University Blvd E, Silver Spring, MD 20901


Volunteers will help with check-in, facilitation for the staging area and rings, set up & break down.

We'll have a brief orientation for all volunteers at 9 am -- no experience required!

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: DMV Sport Karate League, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 14, 2025

Zip Code: 20901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writing Assistant - SSL Hours

Earn SSL Hours from Home with Grace Helping Hands!

We are a grassroots nonprofit organization (501(c)(3)) dedicated to providing toiletry kits, including essential feminine hygiene products, to homeless women and children in our local area.

Are you interested in making a meaningful impact while earning Student Service Learning (SSL) hours? Join Grace Helping Hands as a virtual grant-writing volunteer! Your efforts will directly support our mission of providing toiletry kits to homeless women and children.

At Grace Helping Hands, volunteers are the heart of our mission.

Grant Writing Opportunity!

We are seeking dedicated individuals to support our organization by:
- Finding and researching grant opportunities that align with our mission. -

- Completing grant applications to secure funding for our programs and initiatives.

This is a virtual volunteer opportunity, allowing you to contribute from the comfort of your home. To ensure consistency and impact, we ask that volunteers commit to six (6+) months of service to this role.

Qualifications:
Strong organizational and research skills are a plus.
Experience with grant writing or nonprofit fundraising is helpful but not mandatory—enthusiasm and a willingness to learn are most important!

Contact Us
For more information or to express your interest, please reach out to us at volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org.

Help us grow our resources and extend our support to homeless women and children—one grant at a time.


This is virtual opportunity, all communication will be with Grace Helping Hands personnel. There may be need for virtual meetings via google meet with Grace Helping Hands staff for additional clarification.

Virtual Grant Writing Opportunities

If you are interested in earning SSL hours for assisting with grant writing, please let us know. Volunteers will help identify and research grant opportunities, draft application materials, and participate in virtual meetings with our core team.

SSL Hour Equivalency:

Grant Writing Tasks:
1 grant proposal draft or application completed = 4 SSL hours
1 grant opportunity researched and documented = 2 SSL hours
Meetings with Core Team:
1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour

Grant Approval Process:
- Volunteers will submit drafts or research findings for review by our core team.
- Templates and guidance for grant writing will be provided.
- SSL hours will be awarded after review and approval of completed work.

Contact Us
For more details or to get started, email us at volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org.

Additional Information Regarding This Opportunity:
-Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student's parent/guardian.
-The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy.
-SSL hours will be awarded based on the evidence submitted.
-Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions or concerns.
-Written approval from the student's parent/guardian is required prior to participation in the virtual platform.
-Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in virtual sessions.
-Students will engage under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor, who will be present during all virtual interactions, including breakout sessions.
-Nonprofit supervisors will initiate and host all virtual sessions. Sessions will not occur if the supervisor is unavailable.
-Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Join us in making a difference while developing valuable grant-writing skills and earning SSL hours. Your contributions will help expand our resources and reach more people in need! 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Grace Helping Hands Inc

Earn SSL Hours from Home with Grace Helping Hands!

We are a grassroots nonprofit organization (501(c)(3)) dedicated to providing toiletry kits, including essential feminine hygiene products, to homeless women and children in our local area.

Are you interested in making a meaningful impact while earning Student Service Learning (SSL) hours? Join Grace Helping Hands as a virtual grant-writing volunteer! Your efforts will directly support our mission of providing toiletry kits to homeless women and children.

At Grace Helping Hands, volunteers are the heart of our mission.

Grant Writing Opportunity!

We are seeking dedicated individuals to support our organization by:
- Finding and researching grant opportunities that align with our mission. -

- Completing grant applications to secure funding for our programs and initiatives.

This is a virtual volunteer opportunity, allowing you to contribute from the comfort of your home. To ensure consistency and impact, we ask that volunteers commit to six (6+) months of service to this role.

Qualifications:
Strong organizational and research skills are a plus.
Experience with grant writing or nonprofit fundraising is helpful but not mandatory—enthusiasm and a willingness to learn are most important!

Contact Us
For more information or to express your interest, please reach out to us at volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org.

Help us grow our resources and extend our support to homeless women and children—one grant at a time.


This is virtual opportunity, all communication will be with Grace Helping Hands personnel. There may be need for virtual meetings via google meet with Grace Helping Hands staff for additional clarification.

Virtual Grant Writing Opportunities

If you are interested in earning SSL hours for assisting with grant writing, please let us know. Volunteers will help identify and research grant opportunities, draft application materials, and participate in virtual meetings with our core team.

SSL Hour Equivalency:

Grant Writing Tasks:
1 grant proposal draft or application completed = 4 SSL hours
1 grant opportunity researched and documented = 2 SSL hours
Meetings with Core Team:
1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour

Grant Approval Process:
- Volunteers will submit drafts or research findings for review by our core team.
- Templates and guidance for grant writing will be provided.
- SSL hours will be awarded after review and approval of completed work.

Contact Us
For more details or to get started, email us at volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org.

Additional Information Regarding This Opportunity:
-Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student's parent/guardian.
-The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy.
-SSL hours will be awarded based on the evidence submitted.
-Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions or concerns.
-Written approval from the student's parent/guardian is required prior to participation in the virtual platform.
-Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in virtual sessions.
-Students will engage under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor, who will be present during all virtual interactions, including breakout sessions.
-Nonprofit supervisors will initiate and host all virtual sessions. Sessions will not occur if the supervisor is unavailable.
-Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Join us in making a difference while developing valuable grant-writing skills and earning SSL hours. Your contributions will help expand our resources and reach more people in need! 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Grace Helping Hands Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: K-12 Student musicians wanted for concerts

Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument? Do you want to help the senior community? Come and join UNMUTE student musicians to bring warmth and music to the senior community!! You can earn SSL hours for your volunteering!! 

1. We welcome all students from Kindergarten to 12th grade, as well as amateur college students.
2. All music levels and genres are welcome.

UNMUTE is a National 501(c)(3) non-profit and tax-exempt organization registered under IRS and Maryland. We host in-person and virtual concerts for assisted living facilities and senior centers. This is our 7th year bringing warmth and music to the senior community !! As of October 3, 2025, UNMUTE has delivered over 133 in-person concerts and 174 virtual concerts, and all are contributed by amazing student musician volunteers !! 


In-person concerts  In-person concerts are planned out for the entire school year. UNMUTE encourages students living in DC/Maryland/Virginia to opt for In-person concerts located in Montgomery County, Howard County, and Baltimore County in Maryland. Face covering/masks are optional but encouraged.

** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Montgomery County are held at the following locations, 

@ Brightview Fallsgrove Senior Living (9200 Darnestown Rd, Rockville, MD 20850).

@ Modena Reserve (10540 Metropolitan Ave., Kensington, MD 20895)

@ Sunrise Brighton Gardens of Friendship Heights (5555 Friendship Blvd., Chevy Chase, MD 20815)


** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Howard County are held at the following locations,

@ Lighthouse Senior Living (3100 N Ridge Rd, Ellicott City, MD 21043)

@ Long Life Senior Center (9075 Guilford Road, Columbia, MD 21046)

@ Sunrise Senior Living Columbia C (6500 Freetown Rd., Columbia, MD 21044)

@ Residencies at Vantage Point (5400 Vantage Point Rd, Columbia, MD 21044)


** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Baltimore County are held at the following location,

@ Lorien Mays Chapel (12230 Roundwood Rd, Timonium, MD 21093)


Virtual concerts  Virtual concerts are held once every month starting 2025. All performers must SIGN UP first and then submit their music video(s) by Thursday at noon before the scheduled concert. **Late submission of your video may result in the removal of the participation and no SSL hour will be awarded to the student.

UNMUTE's Student Service Learning (SSL) hours Calculation Rules and Timeline has been adjusted to meet public school's policies and compliance requirements. 

2025-2026 SSL verification form Timeline:

Hours earned during the FIRST semester (9/1/2025-12/31/2025) will be awarded by 1/5/2026 via email. Hours earned during the SECOND semester (1/1/2026-5/24/2026) will be awarded by 5/25/2026 via email. Hours earned during the SUMMER of 2026 (5/25/2026-8/30/2026) will be awarded by 9/7/2026 via email. *If your school/organization uses a specific form or process for SSL verification, please email details to unmutessl@outlook.com

Volunteer with UNMUTE to bring warmth and music to the senior community !!

Agency: UNMUTE INC

Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument? Do you want to help the senior community? Come and join UNMUTE student musicians to bring warmth and music to the senior community!! You can earn SSL hours for your volunteering!! 

1. We welcome all students from Kindergarten to 12th grade, as well as amateur college students.
2. All music levels and genres are welcome.

UNMUTE is a National 501(c)(3) non-profit and tax-exempt organization registered under IRS and Maryland. We host in-person and virtual concerts for assisted living facilities and senior centers. This is our 7th year bringing warmth and music to the senior community !! As of October 3, 2025, UNMUTE has delivered over 133 in-person concerts and 174 virtual concerts, and all are contributed by amazing student musician volunteers !! 


In-person concerts  In-person concerts are planned out for the entire school year. UNMUTE encourages students living in DC/Maryland/Virginia to opt for In-person concerts located in Montgomery County, Howard County, and Baltimore County in Maryland. Face covering/masks are optional but encouraged.

** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Montgomery County are held at the following locations, 

@ Brightview Fallsgrove Senior Living (9200 Darnestown Rd, Rockville, MD 20850).

@ Modena Reserve (10540 Metropolitan Ave., Kensington, MD 20895)

@ Sunrise Brighton Gardens of Friendship Heights (5555 Friendship Blvd., Chevy Chase, MD 20815)


** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Howard County are held at the following locations,

@ Lighthouse Senior Living (3100 N Ridge Rd, Ellicott City, MD 21043)

@ Long Life Senior Center (9075 Guilford Road, Columbia, MD 21046)

@ Sunrise Senior Living Columbia C (6500 Freetown Rd., Columbia, MD 21044)

@ Residencies at Vantage Point (5400 Vantage Point Rd, Columbia, MD 21044)


** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Baltimore County are held at the following location,

@ Lorien Mays Chapel (12230 Roundwood Rd, Timonium, MD 21093)


Virtual concerts  Virtual concerts are held once every month starting 2025. All performers must SIGN UP first and then submit their music video(s) by Thursday at noon before the scheduled concert. **Late submission of your video may result in the removal of the participation and no SSL hour will be awarded to the student.

UNMUTE's Student Service Learning (SSL) hours Calculation Rules and Timeline has been adjusted to meet public school's policies and compliance requirements. 

2025-2026 SSL verification form Timeline:

Hours earned during the FIRST semester (9/1/2025-12/31/2025) will be awarded by 1/5/2026 via email. Hours earned during the SECOND semester (1/1/2026-5/24/2026) will be awarded by 5/25/2026 via email. Hours earned during the SUMMER of 2026 (5/25/2026-8/30/2026) will be awarded by 9/7/2026 via email. *If your school/organization uses a specific form or process for SSL verification, please email details to unmutessl@outlook.com

Volunteer with UNMUTE to bring warmth and music to the senior community !!

Agency: UNMUTE INC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Opportunity: Social Media Content Creation

Grace Helping Hands is seeking volunteers to assist with social media content creation and posting to help promote our mission of providing essential toiletry kits to homeless women and children.

To ensure consistency and impact, we ask that volunteers commit to six (6+) months of service and be able to dedicate three hours per week to this role.

SSL Hours for Social Media Support
Middle and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by reviewing, finalizing, and creating content for our social media platforms, including Instagram and Facebook.

SSL Hour Equivalency:
Three (3) social media content pieces reviewed, finalized, or created (e.g., Instagram or Facebook posts) = One (1) SSL hour (upon approval by Grace Helping Hands).


Instructions for Earning SSL Hours:
Content Review and Creation Requirements:
Review content created by the social media team, including:
- Titles and descriptions.
- Introduction/context of the post.
- Message clarity and impact.
- Hashtags and keywords.
- Attached images, videos, and links (e.g., YouTube).
- Proofread for grammar, spelling, and style.
- Edit, finalize, or create engaging content specifically designed for Instagram and Facebook.

Submission Process:
Submit the reviewed, finalized, or created content as a document to volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org for approval.
Make edits based on feedback provided by Grace Helping Hands.

Approval Process:
An adult representative from Grace Helping Hands will review the finalized content.

SSL hours will be awarded once three (3) content pieces (including Instagram and Facebook posts) have been approved.

Additional Notes:
All social media content will be managed and approved by Grace Helping Hands.
Volunteers assisting with website updates will work on improving the site’s layout, adding relevant content, and optimizing functionality. Prior experience with web editing is helpful but not required.

To ensure consistency and impact, we ask that volunteers commit to at least six months of service and be able to dedicate three hours per week to this role. Responsibilities include creating and scheduling posts, engaging with our online community, and helping spread awareness about our mission to provide toiletry kits and feminine products to homeless women and children. If you're passionate about social media and want to use your skills to make a difference, we’d love to have you on board!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Is there a limit on the number of hours?
Students: Limited to 3 hours per day during the school year and 6 hours per day during holidays and breaks.
Adults: Limited to 6 hours per day.


Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours?
YES, this opportunity qualifies for SSL hours.


Is this opportunity still open?
YES, it is an ongoing need.


How will I receive my SSL hours?
Verified SSL hours will be documented, and the SSL form will be sent via email after service completion and work review.

Additional Information Regarding This Opportunity:
- Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student's parent/guardian.
- The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy.
- SSL hours will be awarded based on the evidence submitted.
- Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions or concerns.
- Written approval from the student's parent/guardian is required prior to participation in the virtual platform.
- Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in virtual sessions.
- Students will engage under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor, who will be present during all virtual interactions, including breakout sessions.
- Nonprofit supervisors will initiate and host all virtual sessions. Sessions will not occur if the supervisor is unavailable.
- Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Contact Us
For more information, email volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Grace Helping Hands Inc

Grace Helping Hands is seeking volunteers to assist with social media content creation and posting to help promote our mission of providing essential toiletry kits to homeless women and children.

To ensure consistency and impact, we ask that volunteers commit to six (6+) months of service and be able to dedicate three hours per week to this role.

SSL Hours for Social Media Support
Middle and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by reviewing, finalizing, and creating content for our social media platforms, including Instagram and Facebook.

SSL Hour Equivalency:
Three (3) social media content pieces reviewed, finalized, or created (e.g., Instagram or Facebook posts) = One (1) SSL hour (upon approval by Grace Helping Hands).


Instructions for Earning SSL Hours:
Content Review and Creation Requirements:
Review content created by the social media team, including:
- Titles and descriptions.
- Introduction/context of the post.
- Message clarity and impact.
- Hashtags and keywords.
- Attached images, videos, and links (e.g., YouTube).
- Proofread for grammar, spelling, and style.
- Edit, finalize, or create engaging content specifically designed for Instagram and Facebook.

Submission Process:
Submit the reviewed, finalized, or created content as a document to volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org for approval.
Make edits based on feedback provided by Grace Helping Hands.

Approval Process:
An adult representative from Grace Helping Hands will review the finalized content.

SSL hours will be awarded once three (3) content pieces (including Instagram and Facebook posts) have been approved.

Additional Notes:
All social media content will be managed and approved by Grace Helping Hands.
Volunteers assisting with website updates will work on improving the site’s layout, adding relevant content, and optimizing functionality. Prior experience with web editing is helpful but not required.

To ensure consistency and impact, we ask that volunteers commit to at least six months of service and be able to dedicate three hours per week to this role. Responsibilities include creating and scheduling posts, engaging with our online community, and helping spread awareness about our mission to provide toiletry kits and feminine products to homeless women and children. If you're passionate about social media and want to use your skills to make a difference, we’d love to have you on board!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Is there a limit on the number of hours?
Students: Limited to 3 hours per day during the school year and 6 hours per day during holidays and breaks.
Adults: Limited to 6 hours per day.


Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours?
YES, this opportunity qualifies for SSL hours.


Is this opportunity still open?
YES, it is an ongoing need.


How will I receive my SSL hours?
Verified SSL hours will be documented, and the SSL form will be sent via email after service completion and work review.

Additional Information Regarding This Opportunity:
- Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student's parent/guardian.
- The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy.
- SSL hours will be awarded based on the evidence submitted.
- Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions or concerns.
- Written approval from the student's parent/guardian is required prior to participation in the virtual platform.
- Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in virtual sessions.
- Students will engage under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor, who will be present during all virtual interactions, including breakout sessions.
- Nonprofit supervisors will initiate and host all virtual sessions. Sessions will not occur if the supervisor is unavailable.
- Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Contact Us
For more information, email volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Grace Helping Hands Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Online Tutoring Opportunity for High Schoolers

We are looking for high schoolers to join our team of dedicated tutors! Tutors can work with students in subjects of their choice. See 'What Volunteers Do' on our profile or visit our website at https://www.steppingstonetutoring.org/ for more details.

Please read the following requirements:

A tutor's parent/guardian must provide us with written approval of the tutor's participation in the virtual platform prior to the student tutoring. Tutors must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Tutors will only engage with others under the direct supervision of our supervisor. Our supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. Our supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If our supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Tutors should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless we have obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students' email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared. SSL hours will be earned on a hour-for-hour basis depending on the amount of time tutors spend tutoring, conducting outreach, or creating lessons under supervision.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Stepping Stone Tutoring

We are looking for high schoolers to join our team of dedicated tutors! Tutors can work with students in subjects of their choice. See 'What Volunteers Do' on our profile or visit our website at https://www.steppingstonetutoring.org/ for more details.

Please read the following requirements:

A tutor's parent/guardian must provide us with written approval of the tutor's participation in the virtual platform prior to the student tutoring. Tutors must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Tutors will only engage with others under the direct supervision of our supervisor. Our supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. Our supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If our supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Tutors should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless we have obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students' email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared. SSL hours will be earned on a hour-for-hour basis depending on the amount of time tutors spend tutoring, conducting outreach, or creating lessons under supervision.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Stepping Stone Tutoring

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual (English/Spanish) Food Pantry Volunteers

MUM serves individuals and families in crisis in the Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington, Takoma Park, Rockville and Aspen Hill communities, specifically residents within the following zipcodes of Montgomery County (20853, 20895, 20896, 20901, 20902, 20906, 20910, and 20912). MUM provides food assistance as well as financial assistance for eviction prevention, utility shut-off prevention/restoration and prescription medications.

In order to meet increased demand for our services, MUM needs volunteers to help clients sign up for appointments, access the food pantry and to help with data entry and other tasks.  Volunteers should have good communication skills and are preferably bilingual English/Spanish speakers.  

Agency: MUM Mid-County United Ministries

MUM serves individuals and families in crisis in the Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington, Takoma Park, Rockville and Aspen Hill communities, specifically residents within the following zipcodes of Montgomery County (20853, 20895, 20896, 20901, 20902, 20906, 20910, and 20912). MUM provides food assistance as well as financial assistance for eviction prevention, utility shut-off prevention/restoration and prescription medications.

In order to meet increased demand for our services, MUM needs volunteers to help clients sign up for appointments, access the food pantry and to help with data entry and other tasks.  Volunteers should have good communication skills and are preferably bilingual English/Spanish speakers.  

Agency: MUM Mid-County United Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girls on the Run Fall 5K- Volunteers needed!

The Girls on the Run Fall 5K Fall will take place on Sunday, November 23, at the Westfield Montgomery Mall. Our dedicated volunteers are the backbone of our organization and with your help, we can ensure close to 3,000 runners safely cross the finish line and achieve their goals. If you're able to spare a few hours on a Sunday morning, please consider joining us!
To register as a volunteer, please visit the Girls on the Run 5K page (https://www.girlsontherunofmoco.org/5k). On this page, you'll find the volunteer registration button. We also encourage you to share this link with your family, friends, and colleagues—the more volunteers the merrier!   SSL hours are available for students 14 years of age and older. If you have any questions, please contact leanne@girlsontherunofmoco.org 


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Agency: Girls On The Run Of Montgomery County

The Girls on the Run Fall 5K Fall will take place on Sunday, November 23, at the Westfield Montgomery Mall. Our dedicated volunteers are the backbone of our organization and with your help, we can ensure close to 3,000 runners safely cross the finish line and achieve their goals. If you're able to spare a few hours on a Sunday morning, please consider joining us!
To register as a volunteer, please visit the Girls on the Run 5K page (https://www.girlsontherunofmoco.org/5k). On this page, you'll find the volunteer registration button. We also encourage you to share this link with your family, friends, and colleagues—the more volunteers the merrier!   SSL hours are available for students 14 years of age and older. If you have any questions, please contact leanne@girlsontherunofmoco.org 


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Agency: Girls On The Run Of Montgomery County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 23, 2025

Zip Code: 20817

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Student volunteers needed to develop life improving technologies

We are looking for a talented team of High School and Middle School Students to develop projects which will help those who have impairment and medical needs.

We are looking for a talented team to met to develop projects which will help those who have impairment and medical needs. Project concepts can cover the full range of available options to incorporate skill in 3d printing, robotics, design, programming, medical and nursing care and other areas to serve the practical needs of those with disabilities or medical needs in our community.

It would be helpful to have volunteers remain active with the meetings throughout the 2025/2026 school year as it would help with the continuity of the development of the projects.

We are planning to meet weekly at Rockville Public Library or Potomac Public Library.  Participants should have an interest in helping others and some experience in one or more of the areas mentioned above. The initial meetings will be about concepts and we will collectively work to design solutions. At that point we will work with the target community of individuals who are intended to benefit from the project to further refine and test the solution.

We will be meeting Tuesdays at 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm weekly at Rockville Public Library during the 2025/2026 school year.

https://technologyhelpingpeople.org

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Technology Helping People Inc

We are looking for a talented team of High School and Middle School Students to develop projects which will help those who have impairment and medical needs.

We are looking for a talented team to met to develop projects which will help those who have impairment and medical needs. Project concepts can cover the full range of available options to incorporate skill in 3d printing, robotics, design, programming, medical and nursing care and other areas to serve the practical needs of those with disabilities or medical needs in our community.

It would be helpful to have volunteers remain active with the meetings throughout the 2025/2026 school year as it would help with the continuity of the development of the projects.

We are planning to meet weekly at Rockville Public Library or Potomac Public Library.  Participants should have an interest in helping others and some experience in one or more of the areas mentioned above. The initial meetings will be about concepts and we will collectively work to design solutions. At that point we will work with the target community of individuals who are intended to benefit from the project to further refine and test the solution.

We will be meeting Tuesdays at 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm weekly at Rockville Public Library during the 2025/2026 school year.

https://technologyhelpingpeople.org

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Technology Helping People Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club -- SSL Hours for Teens 13 & Up (copy)

Join us for a graphic novel book club where we'll share different perspectives and a love for reading across generations, between older adults and high school students.

This month's book is Faint of Heart. Copies of the book will be available to check out at Potomac Library's Circulation Desk.

We kindly ask that you register for this book club.

Interested teens can register here. Teens can earn SSL hours for their participation.

Interested older adults can register here with the 'REGISTER' button on the left side of the page.

This program is in partnership with Link Generations. 

Questions about this program? Please contact Potomac Library at 240-777-0690.


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Agency: Potomac Library

Join us for a graphic novel book club where we'll share different perspectives and a love for reading across generations, between older adults and high school students.

This month's book is Faint of Heart. Copies of the book will be available to check out at Potomac Library's Circulation Desk.

We kindly ask that you register for this book club.

Interested teens can register here. Teens can earn SSL hours for their participation.

Interested older adults can register here with the 'REGISTER' button on the left side of the page.

This program is in partnership with Link Generations. 

Questions about this program? Please contact Potomac Library at 240-777-0690.


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Agency: Potomac Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 18, 2025

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Evening Meal Server

Heat and serve dinner to clients Pack bagged lunches Clean kitchen/dining area Miscellaneous tasks as directed by staff Some contact with clients SSL hours can be claimed for meal service Parental or other adult supervision for volunteers under age 18  Application at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/RPSVolunteerSignUp

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Rainbow Place Shelter for Homeless Women

Heat and serve dinner to clients Pack bagged lunches Clean kitchen/dining area Miscellaneous tasks as directed by staff Some contact with clients SSL hours can be claimed for meal service Parental or other adult supervision for volunteers under age 18  Application at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/RPSVolunteerSignUp

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Rainbow Place Shelter for Homeless Women

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dinner Meal Preparer

Prepare delicious and nutritious meals, casseroles, desserts in your home for 28 people. Prepared food can be delivered frozen or fresh at 6:30pm. SSL hours can be claimed for food preparation and serving Parental or other adult supervision for volunteers under age 18 Application at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/RPSVolunteerSignUp

Students may earn SSL hours for preparing meals (1 prepared meal = 1 SSL hour) but not for purchasing prepared meals or store-bought items.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian who must be onsite volunteering with the student. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Rainbow Place Shelter for Homeless Women

Prepare delicious and nutritious meals, casseroles, desserts in your home for 28 people. Prepared food can be delivered frozen or fresh at 6:30pm. SSL hours can be claimed for food preparation and serving Parental or other adult supervision for volunteers under age 18 Application at http://weblink.donorperfect.com/RPSVolunteerSignUp

Students may earn SSL hours for preparing meals (1 prepared meal = 1 SSL hour) but not for purchasing prepared meals or store-bought items.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian who must be onsite volunteering with the student. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Rainbow Place Shelter for Homeless Women

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Piano Pals® and Guitar Pals® for Elementary School Children (Music and Mentoring Program)

Piano Pals for ES Children:  Fox Chapel ES, Gaithersburg ES, Brown Station ES, Clopper Mill ES are reopening in October through Spring Break. Tanglewood HOC Apartments will continue on Saturday mornings.  Upcounty HOC at Stewartown begins on Tuesdays in October.   For training of new volunteers in order to mentor in the Fall 2025, contact: thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.  Dates/location by appointment.

Mentor a child per half hour session afterschool.  Using the detailed world renowned piano curriculum, Faber Piano Adventures,  teach 2 children (each one half hour lesson) between grades K-5 at an elementary school or HOC facility.

1.5 hours of SSL Credit

Guitar Pals for ES Children:  Applications for Fall 2025 being received now.

Mentor a child at these facilities:

Brown Station ES on Mondays, Stewartown HOC on Tuesdays 4 to 5:30, Fox Chapel on Thursdays after school, Gaithersburg ES on Thursdays after school, Clopper Mill ES on Fridays after school, Tanglewood HOC on Saturdays from 11 to 12:30.

Using the detailed Faber Piano Adventures,   teach 2 children (each one half hour lesson) between grades K-5 at Tanglewood Housing for Title 1 families.

1.5 hours of SSL Credit

Adult supervision provided by Tacy Foundation Adult Volunteers, vetted by MCPS Adult Volunteer Requirements.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.






Agency: The Tacy Foundation, Inc.

Piano Pals for ES Children:  Fox Chapel ES, Gaithersburg ES, Brown Station ES, Clopper Mill ES are reopening in October through Spring Break. Tanglewood HOC Apartments will continue on Saturday mornings.  Upcounty HOC at Stewartown begins on Tuesdays in October.   For training of new volunteers in order to mentor in the Fall 2025, contact: thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.  Dates/location by appointment.

Mentor a child per half hour session afterschool.  Using the detailed world renowned piano curriculum, Faber Piano Adventures,  teach 2 children (each one half hour lesson) between grades K-5 at an elementary school or HOC facility.

1.5 hours of SSL Credit

Guitar Pals for ES Children:  Applications for Fall 2025 being received now.

Mentor a child at these facilities:

Brown Station ES on Mondays, Stewartown HOC on Tuesdays 4 to 5:30, Fox Chapel on Thursdays after school, Gaithersburg ES on Thursdays after school, Clopper Mill ES on Fridays after school, Tanglewood HOC on Saturdays from 11 to 12:30.

Using the detailed Faber Piano Adventures,   teach 2 children (each one half hour lesson) between grades K-5 at Tanglewood Housing for Title 1 families.

1.5 hours of SSL Credit

Adult supervision provided by Tacy Foundation Adult Volunteers, vetted by MCPS Adult Volunteer Requirements.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.






Agency: The Tacy Foundation, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20875

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Charity Thrift Shop Volunteer (Weekly, Long-Term)

The Look Again Resale Shop has been supporting the Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington's (POB) sight-saving programs since 1992 with the sale of antiques, furniture, collectibles, clothing, books and more. The store depends on the generosity of area residents for donations of gently used items, which are available for purchase at fantastic prices. All store proceeds go toward making POB's vision programs in the community a reality.

We ask volunteers to join us for 3-4 hour shifts. Volunteers use and develop retail experience including displaying and organizing merchandise. Volunteers also enjoy the social support of working on a close-knit team. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old (ages 12-16 may volunteer with a parent/guardian).

Great for retired individuals! We are open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 AM - 5 PM.

NEXT STEPS:  Your volunteer hours are not confirmed until you hear from us via phone or email. Please add your phone number to your response - it is the fastest way to follow up with you. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington

The Look Again Resale Shop has been supporting the Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington's (POB) sight-saving programs since 1992 with the sale of antiques, furniture, collectibles, clothing, books and more. The store depends on the generosity of area residents for donations of gently used items, which are available for purchase at fantastic prices. All store proceeds go toward making POB's vision programs in the community a reality.

We ask volunteers to join us for 3-4 hour shifts. Volunteers use and develop retail experience including displaying and organizing merchandise. Volunteers also enjoy the social support of working on a close-knit team. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old (ages 12-16 may volunteer with a parent/guardian).

Great for retired individuals! We are open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 AM - 5 PM.

NEXT STEPS:  Your volunteer hours are not confirmed until you hear from us via phone or email. Please add your phone number to your response - it is the fastest way to follow up with you. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20895

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Look Again Resale Shop volunteers needed

Look Again Resale shop in Kensington Maryland is looking for volunteers for our thrift/antique shop.  If you love vintage clothing, hard to find treasures and collectables then Look again resale shop is the place for you! Proceeds from our shop benefits The Prevention of Blindness Metropolitan Washington.

Duties include:

Sorting and processing donations, Cleaning and organizing shop, carrying boxes of donations in from customers, Assisting with day to day functions of the store.  By the way we have fun giving back!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Agency: Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington

Look Again Resale shop in Kensington Maryland is looking for volunteers for our thrift/antique shop.  If you love vintage clothing, hard to find treasures and collectables then Look again resale shop is the place for you! Proceeds from our shop benefits The Prevention of Blindness Metropolitan Washington.

Duties include:

Sorting and processing donations, Cleaning and organizing shop, carrying boxes of donations in from customers, Assisting with day to day functions of the store.  By the way we have fun giving back!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Agency: Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20895

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SSL Opportunity: Join a virtual KindSoup For Students on Sunday, December 7th!

Join our online KindSoup For Students!

Want a delicious way to have some fun, improve your kitchen skills, learn a new recipe, make some delicious and nutritious food for your family and for others in the community AND earn SSL Hours?? On the first and third Sundays of every month, we will make a large pot of soup together!

This time around we will cook up Autumn Carrot and Sweet Potato Soup led by an experienced student KindSoup Chef via zoom. Join us from the comfort of your kitchen on Sunday, December 7th from 5pm-6pm.

Click the link to sign up directly here:
(Learn how to make) Make Coconut Chicken (or leftover turkey) Soup


Student Service Learning

Students can earn 1 Student Service Learning Hour for every 2 quarts of frozen soup delivered to others. There is a maximum of 10 quarts that can qualify for any given day (5 SSL hours). Most recipes render 6 quarts of soup, 3 SSL hours. 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.  

Agency: KindWorks

Join our online KindSoup For Students!

Want a delicious way to have some fun, improve your kitchen skills, learn a new recipe, make some delicious and nutritious food for your family and for others in the community AND earn SSL Hours?? On the first and third Sundays of every month, we will make a large pot of soup together!

This time around we will cook up Autumn Carrot and Sweet Potato Soup led by an experienced student KindSoup Chef via zoom. Join us from the comfort of your kitchen on Sunday, December 7th from 5pm-6pm.

Click the link to sign up directly here:
(Learn how to make) Make Coconut Chicken (or leftover turkey) Soup


Student Service Learning

Students can earn 1 Student Service Learning Hour for every 2 quarts of frozen soup delivered to others. There is a maximum of 10 quarts that can qualify for any given day (5 SSL hours). Most recipes render 6 quarts of soup, 3 SSL hours. 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.  

Agency: KindWorks

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 7, 2025

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SCCC ESOL Program

Location: Seneca Creek Community Church, 13 Firstfield Road, Gaithersburg

Schedule: Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 6:30–9:30 PM

Hospitality Volunteer Greet students, set up space, provide refreshments, and foster community.

High School Volunteers (SSL Hours) Assist with childcare, data entry, or hospitality.

Training provided, SSL hours verified.

Assistant ESOL Teacher Support the lead instructor with small groups or one-on-one practice.

Assist with lessons and encourage engagement.

Requirements: Wear casual, comfortable clothing and shoes. Check in on the second floor before class.

Training may be required for certain roles.

Contact esol@senecacreek.org for more information

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Seneca Creek Community Church

Location: Seneca Creek Community Church, 13 Firstfield Road, Gaithersburg

Schedule: Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 6:30–9:30 PM

Hospitality Volunteer Greet students, set up space, provide refreshments, and foster community.

High School Volunteers (SSL Hours) Assist with childcare, data entry, or hospitality.

Training provided, SSL hours verified.

Assistant ESOL Teacher Support the lead instructor with small groups or one-on-one practice.

Assist with lessons and encourage engagement.

Requirements: Wear casual, comfortable clothing and shoes. Check in on the second floor before class.

Training may be required for certain roles.

Contact esol@senecacreek.org for more information

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Seneca Creek Community Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20878-1767

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Leader (Counselor-in-Training) for the 2025-2026 After School Program. Additional Volunteer Opportunities for Middle and High School Students.

Email germantown@bgcgw.org or call 301.353.9600 for more information.

A great opportunity for students interested in the teaching/child care/youth development field.

assist counselors provide positive interaction with youth supervise and ensure safety help enforce Club Code of Conduct and maintain a positive environment and an atmosphere that is conducive to learning be a positive role modellead Boy & Girls Clubs activities for school-aged youth participate in community/in-club service projects clean up program areas/club; and set-up classrooms do clerical/administrative work be physically active and participate in all activities with club members/in the program area


-After School Program Junior Leaders (Counselor-in-Training) opportunities are for high school students (9th - 12th grade), 14 years old - 18 years old.  This opportunity is during the school year.


-Keystone Club opportunities are for high school students (9th - 12th grade), 14 years old - 18 years old.  This opportunity is during the school year.


-Torch Club opportunities are for middle school students (6th - 8th grade).  This opportunity is during the school year.


-Summer Camp Junior Leaders (Counselor-in-Training) opportunities are for high school students going into the (9th - 12th grade) for the upcoming school year, 14 years old - 18 years old.  This opportunity is during the summer.


-Volunteers will be required to attend an orientation.

-Volunteers that are 18 years old or older must pass a criminal background check.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Germantown Branch

Email germantown@bgcgw.org or call 301.353.9600 for more information.

A great opportunity for students interested in the teaching/child care/youth development field.

assist counselors provide positive interaction with youth supervise and ensure safety help enforce Club Code of Conduct and maintain a positive environment and an atmosphere that is conducive to learning be a positive role modellead Boy & Girls Clubs activities for school-aged youth participate in community/in-club service projects clean up program areas/club; and set-up classrooms do clerical/administrative work be physically active and participate in all activities with club members/in the program area


-After School Program Junior Leaders (Counselor-in-Training) opportunities are for high school students (9th - 12th grade), 14 years old - 18 years old.  This opportunity is during the school year.


-Keystone Club opportunities are for high school students (9th - 12th grade), 14 years old - 18 years old.  This opportunity is during the school year.


-Torch Club opportunities are for middle school students (6th - 8th grade).  This opportunity is during the school year.


-Summer Camp Junior Leaders (Counselor-in-Training) opportunities are for high school students going into the (9th - 12th grade) for the upcoming school year, 14 years old - 18 years old.  This opportunity is during the summer.


-Volunteers will be required to attend an orientation.

-Volunteers that are 18 years old or older must pass a criminal background check.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Germantown Branch

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 20876

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help make Toiletry Kits for Homeless women and children

At Grace Helping Hands, volunteers are the heart of our mission. We are a grassroots nonprofit organization (501(c)(3)) dedicated to providing toiletry kits, including essential feminine hygiene products, to homeless women and children.

Join us in making a difference by helping to assemble these essential kits!

Kit Assembly Details:
We will be assembling toiletry kits on a monthly basis, providing an ongoing opportunity for volunteers to contribute to our cause. Each kit includes carefully selected items such as soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, toothpaste, feminine hygiene products, and other personal care essentials.

We will be assembling toiletry kits at local libraries, all kit making sites will be at public space on specific dates.

To find out the specific locations and dates, please contact us at volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org.

Earn SSL Hours!
You can earn Student Service Learning (SSL) hours for each hour you volunteer. This is a great opportunity to give back to the community while fulfilling your service requirements.

Please make sure to bring your SSL form with you.

Join us in making a meaningful impact—one kit at a time!


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Agency: Grace Helping Hands Inc

At Grace Helping Hands, volunteers are the heart of our mission. We are a grassroots nonprofit organization (501(c)(3)) dedicated to providing toiletry kits, including essential feminine hygiene products, to homeless women and children.

Join us in making a difference by helping to assemble these essential kits!

Kit Assembly Details:
We will be assembling toiletry kits on a monthly basis, providing an ongoing opportunity for volunteers to contribute to our cause. Each kit includes carefully selected items such as soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, toothpaste, feminine hygiene products, and other personal care essentials.

We will be assembling toiletry kits at local libraries, all kit making sites will be at public space on specific dates.

To find out the specific locations and dates, please contact us at volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org.

Earn SSL Hours!
You can earn Student Service Learning (SSL) hours for each hour you volunteer. This is a great opportunity to give back to the community while fulfilling your service requirements.

Please make sure to bring your SSL form with you.

Join us in making a meaningful impact—one kit at a time!


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.




Agency: Grace Helping Hands Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CCACC Academy Afterschool Teacher Assistant

CCACC Academy is one of the divisions of the Chinese Culture and Community Service Center, a non-profit educational institution, since 2021.

We are recruiting youth volunteers to assist in our afterschool program as Teacher Assistants. Volunteers will be responsible for check in/check out, helping with moving students to and from different activities, and assisting with program logistics. 

Time: Every Monday to Friday 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Location: 9400 Key West Ave, Rockville MD 20850

Email: ccacc.academy@ccacc-dc.org / simbisai.kahari@ccacc-dc.org

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Chinese Culture And Community Service Center, Inc. (CCACC)

CCACC Academy is one of the divisions of the Chinese Culture and Community Service Center, a non-profit educational institution, since 2021.

We are recruiting youth volunteers to assist in our afterschool program as Teacher Assistants. Volunteers will be responsible for check in/check out, helping with moving students to and from different activities, and assisting with program logistics. 

Time: Every Monday to Friday 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Location: 9400 Key West Ave, Rockville MD 20850

Email: ccacc.academy@ccacc-dc.org / simbisai.kahari@ccacc-dc.org

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Chinese Culture And Community Service Center, Inc. (CCACC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CCACC Academy Afterschool 2025 Volunteer

CCACC Academy is looking for volunteers to assist with our Afterschool program for the Fall 2025 semester. Student volunteers can earn SSL hours through this program and gain valuable experience supporting their local community.

Volunteers will be responsible for check-in/check-out, helping move students to and from different activities, and assisting with program logistics. The afterschool program runs from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm on weekdays, and volunteers will have the opportunity to confirm their availability.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

Agency: Chinese Culture And Community Service Center, Inc. (CCACC)

CCACC Academy is looking for volunteers to assist with our Afterschool program for the Fall 2025 semester. Student volunteers can earn SSL hours through this program and gain valuable experience supporting their local community.

Volunteers will be responsible for check-in/check-out, helping move students to and from different activities, and assisting with program logistics. The afterschool program runs from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm on weekdays, and volunteers will have the opportunity to confirm their availability.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

Agency: Chinese Culture And Community Service Center, Inc. (CCACC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SSL Opportunity: Lead a KindSoup making session!

Join us for a virtual KindSoup making session where YOU get to lead the way! This is your chance to show off your cooking skills, connect with others, and make a difference - all from your own kitchen. 

Note: Students are required to join at least one session before leading one on their own. Join a scheduled KindSoup session for a refresher.

Plan and prepare for the session in advance 

Submit remote evidence via email showing you’ve:

Selected a soup recipe (from our soup recipe archives or select one on your own) Practiced making the recipe & taste!Prepared a fun ice breaker Prepped for Q&A during the cooking session (be ready to share tips!)

Lead Live KindSoup Making Session

During the session, you will:

Welcome participantsKick off with your ice breakerIntroduce chosen recipe and a fun fact Guide everyone through the cooking processAnswer questions and share your soup-making wisdom!


Student Service Learning

Students may earn SSL hours at the following rate:

planning in advance = 1 SSL hourleading event = 1 SSL hour


Note: An adult KindWorks representative will supervise and host the Zoom session for the entire time.


Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering.

Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform.

Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times.

The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur.

Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release.

Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: KindWorks

Join us for a virtual KindSoup making session where YOU get to lead the way! This is your chance to show off your cooking skills, connect with others, and make a difference - all from your own kitchen. 

Note: Students are required to join at least one session before leading one on their own. Join a scheduled KindSoup session for a refresher.

Plan and prepare for the session in advance 

Submit remote evidence via email showing you’ve:

Selected a soup recipe (from our soup recipe archives or select one on your own) Practiced making the recipe & taste!Prepared a fun ice breaker Prepped for Q&A during the cooking session (be ready to share tips!)

Lead Live KindSoup Making Session

During the session, you will:

Welcome participantsKick off with your ice breakerIntroduce chosen recipe and a fun fact Guide everyone through the cooking processAnswer questions and share your soup-making wisdom!


Student Service Learning

Students may earn SSL hours at the following rate:

planning in advance = 1 SSL hourleading event = 1 SSL hour


Note: An adult KindWorks representative will supervise and host the Zoom session for the entire time.


Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering.

Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform.

Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times.

The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur.

Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release.

Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: KindWorks

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blanket-making for children in hospital 5 February 2026

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 5, 2026

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blanket-making for children in hospital 12 May 2026

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 12, 2026

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Distribute Food to Families Facing Food Insecurity

 

 

 

Volunteer Opportunities

Use this new link to access volunteer opportunities in September and October of 2025. We hope to see you soon!

 

CLICK HERE: 

Nourishing Bethesda Sign Up Genius




 

Come be part of our wonderful community of volunteers who are making a real difference in the lives of our neighbors in need. We provide a warm and welcoming environment for volunteers and clients alike. Your impact is immediate and our clients are so grateful for the helping hand. We operate out of the BCC Rescue Squad, 5020 Battery Lane, Bethesda.

We operate under a Choice Market model. This model gives our clients the ability to choose the food items we offer that best meet the needs of their families in a grocery-store-like experience. This new model is the gold standard of food pantries--and deeply supports Nourishing Bethesda's commitment to honor our clients with agency and respect. There are various new volunteer positions to choose from! 

How can you help?

Helping at the produce and product displaysRestocking the market Set up for food packing and distribution operations Pack produce, shelf stable groceries, and bread/bagels in bags for distribution to clients Greet clients and/or check them in for appointments; Spanish language skills are helpful but not required Help clients move carts with several bags of food to clients' vehicles

We have volunteer shifts on:

Thursday afternoons and evenings Friday mornings, afternoons, and evenings

Shifts often fill up early, but openings often become available when volunteers need to cancel, so please check back. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Nourishing Bethesda

 

 

 

Volunteer Opportunities

Use this new link to access volunteer opportunities in September and October of 2025. We hope to see you soon!

 

CLICK HERE: 

Nourishing Bethesda Sign Up Genius




 

Come be part of our wonderful community of volunteers who are making a real difference in the lives of our neighbors in need. We provide a warm and welcoming environment for volunteers and clients alike. Your impact is immediate and our clients are so grateful for the helping hand. We operate out of the BCC Rescue Squad, 5020 Battery Lane, Bethesda.

We operate under a Choice Market model. This model gives our clients the ability to choose the food items we offer that best meet the needs of their families in a grocery-store-like experience. This new model is the gold standard of food pantries--and deeply supports Nourishing Bethesda's commitment to honor our clients with agency and respect. There are various new volunteer positions to choose from! 

How can you help?

Helping at the produce and product displaysRestocking the market Set up for food packing and distribution operations Pack produce, shelf stable groceries, and bread/bagels in bags for distribution to clients Greet clients and/or check them in for appointments; Spanish language skills are helpful but not required Help clients move carts with several bags of food to clients' vehicles

We have volunteer shifts on:

Thursday afternoons and evenings Friday mornings, afternoons, and evenings

Shifts often fill up early, but openings often become available when volunteers need to cancel, so please check back. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Nourishing Bethesda

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blanket-making for children in hospital 31 July 2026

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blanket-making for children in hospital 12 June 2026

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 12, 2026

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blanket-making for children in hospital 4 September 2026

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 4, 2026

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blanket-making for children in hospital 6 March 2026

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blanket-making for children in hospital 13 April 2026

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood.

Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students should contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. 

This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com

If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed.

SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making



SIZE

TYPE

HOURS

AWARDED

36 x 36

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design,

35

 


 


 


36 x 36

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

20

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles

25

36 x 36

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

30

>36 x 36 to 45 x 60

Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles

35

 


 


 


48 x 48 or larger

Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets)

2.5

  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

 

 

Agency: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 13, 2026

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: NEST4US Notes of Kindness!

Join us in creating "Notes of Kindness" for community heroes, seniors and our homeless friends. Together, let's spread some love and kindness!

Virtual Opportunity: Volunteers please create notes of kindness (All ages welcome) at your own home & drop them off at or mail them to 20699 Tally Ho Court, Ashburn VA 20147 or 11803 Grey Squirrel Street, Clarksburg, MD 20871 by December 31th, 2023. (50 Notes of Kindness = 1 hour of Service hours) (*Please find attached sample kindness notes template*)Service hours will be approved only for notes that are clear, legible, and reflect genuine effort and creativity. Any note card sizes would work: 3X5 or 4X6 Please do not include any personal information such as your full name, email address, or home address in your notes. Also, please do not include any real-life pictures or images of yourself. 

Get Involved: https://bit.ly/2MYRwXX 
Events: https://www.nest4us.org/events.html

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e084aa4a729ab9-world

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status.

 

Agency: NEST4US

Join us in creating "Notes of Kindness" for community heroes, seniors and our homeless friends. Together, let's spread some love and kindness!

Virtual Opportunity: Volunteers please create notes of kindness (All ages welcome) at your own home & drop them off at or mail them to 20699 Tally Ho Court, Ashburn VA 20147 or 11803 Grey Squirrel Street, Clarksburg, MD 20871 by December 31th, 2023. (50 Notes of Kindness = 1 hour of Service hours) (*Please find attached sample kindness notes template*)Service hours will be approved only for notes that are clear, legible, and reflect genuine effort and creativity. Any note card sizes would work: 3X5 or 4X6 Please do not include any personal information such as your full name, email address, or home address in your notes. Also, please do not include any real-life pictures or images of yourself. 

Get Involved: https://bit.ly/2MYRwXX 
Events: https://www.nest4us.org/events.html

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e084aa4a729ab9-world

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status.

 

Agency: NEST4US

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20147

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Advocate for Homeless Women & Children Through a Writing Campaign

Description:

Grace Helping Hands is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing toiletry kits and feminine hygiene products to homeless women and children in Montgomery County and beyond. We are offering an impactful volunteer opportunity for MCPS students to earn SSL hours while advocating for those in need.

Volunteers will participate in a writing campaign to raise awareness and request support from local legislators, businesses, and manufacturers. Students will draft emails to local congresspersons, stores, vendors, and manufacturers, urging them to support Grace Helping Hands by donating products or funding.

SSL Hour Equivalency:

Each completed and approved advocacy email = One (1) SSL hour.

Instructions for Earning SSL Hours:

Writing Campaign Requirements:

Research and draft advocacy emails. Address letters to designated recipients (e.g., elected officials, business leaders). Collaborate with Grace Helping Hands for message approval and impact tracking. Submit final drafts to volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org for approval.

Submission & Approval Process:

Submit advocacy emails as a document to volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org for approval. Make edits based on feedback provided by Grace Helping Hands. An adult representative will review and approve submissions. SSL hours will be awarded once the required number of approved advocacy emails is completed.

Skills Gained:

✔ Advocacy & persuasive writing
✔ Community engagement & leadership
✔ Real-world impact on homelessness

How to Participate:

Register for the volunteer opportunity. Attend a brief virtual orientation. Complete the writing tasks and submit for SSL credit.

Contact:
For more information or to sign up, please contact volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org

Students will not be the ones sending the emails, but rather, the students will submit the emails to volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org


Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

·         A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering.

·         Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform.

·         Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times.

·         The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur.

·         Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

·         Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release.


Join us in making a difference—one email at a time!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Grace Helping Hands Inc

Description:

Grace Helping Hands is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing toiletry kits and feminine hygiene products to homeless women and children in Montgomery County and beyond. We are offering an impactful volunteer opportunity for MCPS students to earn SSL hours while advocating for those in need.

Volunteers will participate in a writing campaign to raise awareness and request support from local legislators, businesses, and manufacturers. Students will draft emails to local congresspersons, stores, vendors, and manufacturers, urging them to support Grace Helping Hands by donating products or funding.

SSL Hour Equivalency:

Each completed and approved advocacy email = One (1) SSL hour.

Instructions for Earning SSL Hours:

Writing Campaign Requirements:

Research and draft advocacy emails. Address letters to designated recipients (e.g., elected officials, business leaders). Collaborate with Grace Helping Hands for message approval and impact tracking. Submit final drafts to volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org for approval.

Submission & Approval Process:

Submit advocacy emails as a document to volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org for approval. Make edits based on feedback provided by Grace Helping Hands. An adult representative will review and approve submissions. SSL hours will be awarded once the required number of approved advocacy emails is completed.

Skills Gained:

✔ Advocacy & persuasive writing
✔ Community engagement & leadership
✔ Real-world impact on homelessness

How to Participate:

Register for the volunteer opportunity. Attend a brief virtual orientation. Complete the writing tasks and submit for SSL credit.

Contact:
For more information or to sign up, please contact volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org

Students will not be the ones sending the emails, but rather, the students will submit the emails to volunteer@gracehelpinghands.org


Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

·         A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering.

·         Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform.

·         Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times.

·         The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur.

·         Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

·         Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release.


Join us in making a difference—one email at a time!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Grace Helping Hands Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help those in need by making sandwiches for them

Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make sandwiches (peanut butter and jelly, ham, turkey, etc) to share with the families we serve in our community in Takoma Park and Silver Spring.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  A sandwich is a small way that we can bridge the distance between us and them and help them with their food insecurity.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making sandwiches until schools return to normal status.  10 sandwiches= 1 hour of service

Note:  Sandwiches should be made the day before.  Please do not make them in advance because they won't be at their best. The sandwiches should be made so that they are ready to eat.  Please add mayonnaise and mustard to the sandwiches with meat in them.  Cheese is welcome too.  There is a high demand for TURKEY sandwiches.  :)

Please note that if you are making more than 20 sandwiches that you should be making different types of sandwiches so that they are not all PB&J.

If you plan to make more than 60 sandwiches you must reach out to me to get my approval.  Please let me know how many sandwiches you are making and how many of each type.  

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form):

-Please document your sandwich making by taking an action shot photo of them being made and a group shot of the bagged sandwiches once you've finished making them

-Make a log by writing down the date(s), the number of sandwiches made, and have your parent initial it and take a photo of it

-Make sandwiches and wrap each on individually using either wax paper or sandwich bags (no foil please)

-Use the bread bag to package them and label the outside of the bag with the type of sandwiches made.  

-Submit your photos, etc via the google form. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the sandwiches you made and your log of the amounts of the items initialed by your parent.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours. 

 

DROPOFF

Sandwich donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your sandwiches in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making sandwiches as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  Please do not make more than 20 sandwiches of the same type of sandwiches to drop off per day, ie you can make 20 ham/cheese, 20 PB&J, 20 turkey Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.  We are helping over 700 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

 

Agency: Small Things Matter

Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make sandwiches (peanut butter and jelly, ham, turkey, etc) to share with the families we serve in our community in Takoma Park and Silver Spring.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made these families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  A sandwich is a small way that we can bridge the distance between us and them and help them with their food insecurity.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making sandwiches until schools return to normal status.  10 sandwiches= 1 hour of service

Note:  Sandwiches should be made the day before.  Please do not make them in advance because they won't be at their best. The sandwiches should be made so that they are ready to eat.  Please add mayonnaise and mustard to the sandwiches with meat in them.  Cheese is welcome too.  There is a high demand for TURKEY sandwiches.  :)

Please note that if you are making more than 20 sandwiches that you should be making different types of sandwiches so that they are not all PB&J.

If you plan to make more than 60 sandwiches you must reach out to me to get my approval.  Please let me know how many sandwiches you are making and how many of each type.  

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form):

-Please document your sandwich making by taking an action shot photo of them being made and a group shot of the bagged sandwiches once you've finished making them

-Make a log by writing down the date(s), the number of sandwiches made, and have your parent initial it and take a photo of it

-Make sandwiches and wrap each on individually using either wax paper or sandwich bags (no foil please)

-Use the bread bag to package them and label the outside of the bag with the type of sandwiches made.  

-Submit your photos, etc via the google form. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the sandwiches you made and your log of the amounts of the items initialed by your parent.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  

Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours. 

 

DROPOFF

Sandwich donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your sandwiches in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making sandwiches as soon as you like.  Is there a limit to how many I make?  Please do not make more than 20 sandwiches of the same type of sandwiches to drop off per day, ie you can make 20 ham/cheese, 20 PB&J, 20 turkey Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.  We are helping over 700 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

 

Agency: Small Things Matter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help feed families in need by making casseroles


Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make frozen casseroles to share with food insecure families and individuals in our community.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made food insecure families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  A casserole is a nice way to provide a hot meal for these families.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making casseroles until schools return to normal status.  1 casserole= 1 hour of service

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form):

Favorite casseroles include: tuna casseroles, chili, mac and cheese, baked ziti, and chicken noodle, but all casseroles are loved!

-Please taking a photo of the casserole(s) being made and a photo of the completed casseroles

-Please use a disposable aluminum pans 9 x 13 for your dish.

-Please cook your casserole prior to freezing it.

-Please label each casserole with the name and the ingredients (for example: Chicken and Cheese Casserole: chicken,pasta, olive oil, onion, mushrooms, bread crumbs, butter, cheese). 

-Please wrap them well with aluminum foil. Please do not use the plastic cover that comes with some pans.

-Please write down the date, the number of casseroles made, and have your parent initial it and take a photo of it.

-Submit all your work (photos, signed log, etc.) via the google form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the baked items and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  I will be sending out emails with your SSL form each weekend.  Please be patient.  

 

DROPOFF:

Casserole donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your casseroles in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making casseroles as soon as you like.   Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.   We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

 

Agency: Small Things Matter


Small Things Matter's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community.  

We are looking for volunteers to help us make frozen casseroles to share with food insecure families and individuals in our community.  The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 have made food insecure families even more vulnerable than before and they need some additional food support.  A casserole is a nice way to provide a hot meal for these families.  We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by making casseroles until schools return to normal status.  1 casserole= 1 hour of service

Instructions (Please note that your work must be submitted via a Google form):

Favorite casseroles include: tuna casseroles, chili, mac and cheese, baked ziti, and chicken noodle, but all casseroles are loved!

-Please taking a photo of the casserole(s) being made and a photo of the completed casseroles

-Please use a disposable aluminum pans 9 x 13 for your dish.

-Please cook your casserole prior to freezing it.

-Please label each casserole with the name and the ingredients (for example: Chicken and Cheese Casserole: chicken,pasta, olive oil, onion, mushrooms, bread crumbs, butter, cheese). 

-Please wrap them well with aluminum foil. Please do not use the plastic cover that comes with some pans.

-Please write down the date, the number of casseroles made, and have your parent initial it and take a photo of it.

-Submit all your work (photos, signed log, etc.) via the google form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link

In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of all of the baked items and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  I will be sending out emails with your SSL form each weekend.  Please be patient.  

 

DROPOFF:

Casserole donations can be dropped off at the Bedford Station Apartments (1400 University Blvd E, Hyattsville, MD 20783) on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7:30am-8:30am.  To drop off please bring your casseroles in a box to the main office and leave it by the fence.  Please note: You cannot bring your donations to Bedford Station Apartments any other day or time than stated above.  It is a distribution site, not our office.  Thanks!

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 

Do I need to sign up?  There is no need to sign up, just start making casseroles as soon as you like.   Is there a limit to how many I make?  No limit Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.  Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need.   How will I receive my SSL hours?  Once your donations and your google form is received you will get an email with the SSL hours you've earned. You will need to fill in sections 1 and 3 of you SSL form and turn in both this and the email to your school's SSL coordinator.  They will then credit your hours.   We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!

Please read the guidelines here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx

 

Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Small Things Matter

www.smallthingsmatter.org

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

 

 

Agency: Small Things Matter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20912

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The UpCounty Hub- Distribution Volunteer Needed- 2025 (Neelsville Middle School)

The UpCounty Hub is serving families in need. We provide fresh produce, shelf stable foods, emergency and hygiene items, activity kits for kids and some social services for the families that we serve.

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 12:15pm to check in with distribution staff.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

* If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: The UpCounty Hub

The UpCounty Hub is serving families in need. We provide fresh produce, shelf stable foods, emergency and hygiene items, activity kits for kids and some social services for the families that we serve.

Volunteer duties vary from loading boxes into the cars or taking data.

Distribution days and times vary depending on the week.  Please sign up for the day and time that works best for you. Please arrive at 12:15pm to check in with distribution staff.

Please reach out to Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org with any questions about our volunteer opportunities and/or safety measures. 

* If court mandate hours are needed, you must contact Janice O'Connor directly prior to volunteering.  No hours will be given unless previously approved.  Janice at joconnor@theupcountyhub.org for more information or with any questions.*

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: The UpCounty Hub

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20876

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 Kentlands Mansion Community Tree

Spread holiday cheer by adding an ornament to our Community Tree.  The Tree will go up at the Kentlands Mansion in December.  This event is open to all ages. One ornament=1 SSL hour, with a maximum of two ornaments. Ornament supplies can be purchased on your own, or select supplies are available at the Kentlands Mansion. The Kentlands Mansion will post tutorials on their social media pages to create ornaments with materials most people have at home. Ornaments are due NLT Dec 19th at 4:00 p.m.

All Ornaments:

Must include an ornament hook, ribbon or loop to hang it on the tree Must be able to withstand the weather (i.e. cannot be made of food items) Must be shatterproof (i.e. no glass ornaments will be accepted) Must be able to demonstrate art processes and incorporate different art supplies (ex: paint, sculpture, drawing, printing, markers, acrylics, etc) Must be secular in nature - no religious references or materials Must not contain profanity or explicit imagery Must not contain food elements, glass, sharp objects or candles

Ornaments can be dropped off anytime Monday-Friday / 9 am – 4 pm December 1 to December 19 at Kentlands Mansion.  If you want to drop the ornaments off outside of office hours, our tree is located in the garden (December only!). You MUST take a picture and send it to us, so we can confirm the ornament is there. E-mail your name, grade and school with a picture of your ornament to  Jennie.Stroup@gaithersburgmd.gov for SSL hours. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. 

Agency: City of Gaithersburg

Spread holiday cheer by adding an ornament to our Community Tree.  The Tree will go up at the Kentlands Mansion in December.  This event is open to all ages. One ornament=1 SSL hour, with a maximum of two ornaments. Ornament supplies can be purchased on your own, or select supplies are available at the Kentlands Mansion. The Kentlands Mansion will post tutorials on their social media pages to create ornaments with materials most people have at home. Ornaments are due NLT Dec 19th at 4:00 p.m.

All Ornaments:

Must include an ornament hook, ribbon or loop to hang it on the tree Must be able to withstand the weather (i.e. cannot be made of food items) Must be shatterproof (i.e. no glass ornaments will be accepted) Must be able to demonstrate art processes and incorporate different art supplies (ex: paint, sculpture, drawing, printing, markers, acrylics, etc) Must be secular in nature - no religious references or materials Must not contain profanity or explicit imagery Must not contain food elements, glass, sharp objects or candles

Ornaments can be dropped off anytime Monday-Friday / 9 am – 4 pm December 1 to December 19 at Kentlands Mansion.  If you want to drop the ornaments off outside of office hours, our tree is located in the garden (December only!). You MUST take a picture and send it to us, so we can confirm the ornament is there. E-mail your name, grade and school with a picture of your ornament to  Jennie.Stroup@gaithersburgmd.gov for SSL hours. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. 

Agency: City of Gaithersburg

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 19, 2025

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Welcome Youth Musicians

WAPO welcome youth musicians to join our team.

Students age from 12 to 22.

We have two concerts scheduled in Fall and Spring at Culture Center each year in Gaithersburg, and it is free to community and public.

Our youth musicians will perform with professional and amateur musicians and community choirs with classical and popular musical and songs.

Each concert has been introducing the music and enjoy the music with all music lovers at all age group.

*Auditions will be needed. *

** Please note that students can only earn SSL hours for the time spent performing -- weekly rehearsing would not be included in the SSL hours. **

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Washington Asian Philharmonic Orchestra

WAPO welcome youth musicians to join our team.

Students age from 12 to 22.

We have two concerts scheduled in Fall and Spring at Culture Center each year in Gaithersburg, and it is free to community and public.

Our youth musicians will perform with professional and amateur musicians and community choirs with classical and popular musical and songs.

Each concert has been introducing the music and enjoy the music with all music lovers at all age group.

*Auditions will be needed. *

** Please note that students can only earn SSL hours for the time spent performing -- weekly rehearsing would not be included in the SSL hours. **

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Washington Asian Philharmonic Orchestra

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 13, 2025 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 11/24/2025 |Thanksgiving Park Cleanup | Black Hill Regional Park | Monday, 1pm to 4pm

Make this Thanksgiving a time of giving and service! Join us in a volunteer park cleanup at Black Hill Discovery Center.

Volunteers will help remove litter from Black Hill Regional Park. We will provide bags and gloves.

What to Wear/Bring:
-Dress appropriately for outdoor weather
-Closed-toed shoes
-other items include bug spray, sunscreen, and reusable water bottle

Weather Policy:
This event is rain or shine. Registered volunteers will receive updates if clean-up is canceled to inclement weather.

All students receiving SSL hours must pre-register. All volunteers MUST register on our Montgomery Parks Website here.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC

Make this Thanksgiving a time of giving and service! Join us in a volunteer park cleanup at Black Hill Discovery Center.

Volunteers will help remove litter from Black Hill Regional Park. We will provide bags and gloves.

What to Wear/Bring:
-Dress appropriately for outdoor weather
-Closed-toed shoes
-other items include bug spray, sunscreen, and reusable water bottle

Weather Policy:
This event is rain or shine. Registered volunteers will receive updates if clean-up is canceled to inclement weather.

All students receiving SSL hours must pre-register. All volunteers MUST register on our Montgomery Parks Website here.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 24, 2025

Zip Code: 20841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring 2nd Graders Weekday Evenings

To address the acute illiteracy crisis among early elementary school students, we are recruiting adult & high school volunteers for one-on-one tutoring with 2nd graders from October to May on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,  and Thursdays, from 5:30 - 7:00 pm at three locations: Montgomery Village, Gaithersburg, and Germantown.  Volunteers can sign up for one or two nights/week.  No prior experience is required.  Only a background check and participation in a 4-hour orientation session.  Tutors are at least 21 years old.  Readers are at least 16 years old.  We need both!  Help us get these kids back up to grade level!!  If you would like to sign up, go HERE.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outshttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2GecM3tXW2XGl6NZVbo6eOrcjU9buLRrF07D49TqvFBxlow/viewform?usp=dialogide of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Germantown Global Connection

To address the acute illiteracy crisis among early elementary school students, we are recruiting adult & high school volunteers for one-on-one tutoring with 2nd graders from October to May on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,  and Thursdays, from 5:30 - 7:00 pm at three locations: Montgomery Village, Gaithersburg, and Germantown.  Volunteers can sign up for one or two nights/week.  No prior experience is required.  Only a background check and participation in a 4-hour orientation session.  Tutors are at least 21 years old.  Readers are at least 16 years old.  We need both!  Help us get these kids back up to grade level!!  If you would like to sign up, go HERE.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outshttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2GecM3tXW2XGl6NZVbo6eOrcjU9buLRrF07D49TqvFBxlow/viewform?usp=dialogide of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Germantown Global Connection

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Working sessions planning projects for CY2025-2026

We are looking for a talented team to met to develop projects which will help those who have impairment and medical needs. Project concepts can cover the full range of available options to incorporate skill in 3d printing, robotics, design, programming, medical and nursing care and other areas to serve the practical needs of those with disabilities or medical needs in our community.

We are planning to meet weekly at Rockville Public Library or Potomac Public Library.  Participants should have an interest in helping others and some experience in one or more of the areas mentioned above. The initial meetings will be about concepts and we will collectively work to design solutions. At that point we will work with the target community of individuals who are intended to benefit from the project to further refine and test the solution.

Looking for an intelligent and talented team of high school or very talented middle school students who want to be part of making solutions for those in need.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Technology Helping People Inc

We are looking for a talented team to met to develop projects which will help those who have impairment and medical needs. Project concepts can cover the full range of available options to incorporate skill in 3d printing, robotics, design, programming, medical and nursing care and other areas to serve the practical needs of those with disabilities or medical needs in our community.

We are planning to meet weekly at Rockville Public Library or Potomac Public Library.  Participants should have an interest in helping others and some experience in one or more of the areas mentioned above. The initial meetings will be about concepts and we will collectively work to design solutions. At that point we will work with the target community of individuals who are intended to benefit from the project to further refine and test the solution.

Looking for an intelligent and talented team of high school or very talented middle school students who want to be part of making solutions for those in need.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Technology Helping People Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2025 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YMCA Bethesda-Chevy Chase Turkey Chase Charity Race

YMCA Bethesda-Chevy Chase and Bethesda Chevy Chase Rotary need YOU help to make the Annual Turkey Chase Charity Race a huge success!

Join the Turkey Chase Support Team/ a.k.a. Poultry Pit Crew and help ensure the thousands of runners, walkers, and cheering fans kick off Thanksgiving Day in a fun and healthy way!

Find a job that suits your time and temperament, and start this giving season off right by giving back to the community. Sign up with the link to volunteer today! SSL hours available. 

https://ymcadc.volunteermatters.org/project-catalog/40

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Bethesda-Chevy Chase and Bethesda Chevy Chase Rotary need YOU help to make the Annual Turkey Chase Charity Race a huge success!

Join the Turkey Chase Support Team/ a.k.a. Poultry Pit Crew and help ensure the thousands of runners, walkers, and cheering fans kick off Thanksgiving Day in a fun and healthy way!

Find a job that suits your time and temperament, and start this giving season off right by giving back to the community. Sign up with the link to volunteer today! SSL hours available. 

https://ymcadc.volunteermatters.org/project-catalog/40

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 25, 2025 through Nov 27, 2025

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor Pre-K-12th Grade Students on Saturday Mornings

The Latino Student Fund's Tutoring Program provides free support and academic assistance to Washington metropolitan area students to ensure their academic success. We offer individualized tutoring to support students from PreK through 12th grade in math and reading.


We are looking for volunteers ages 14 and up interested in working one-on-one with students on Saturday mornings from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM in Downtown Silver Spring (8700 Georgia Ave, Suite #500).


 LSF Tutor Sign Up Form 2025-2026

 

Contact:
MC Program Coordinator
tutoringmc@latinostudentfund.org 

(202) 377-9260

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Latino Student Fund

The Latino Student Fund's Tutoring Program provides free support and academic assistance to Washington metropolitan area students to ensure their academic success. We offer individualized tutoring to support students from PreK through 12th grade in math and reading.


We are looking for volunteers ages 14 and up interested in working one-on-one with students on Saturday mornings from 9:30 AM to 12:00 PM in Downtown Silver Spring (8700 Georgia Ave, Suite #500).


 LSF Tutor Sign Up Form 2025-2026

 

Contact:
MC Program Coordinator
tutoringmc@latinostudentfund.org 

(202) 377-9260

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Latino Student Fund

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create a Junior Youth Group or Children's Class in your neighborhood

Are you interested in joining a group of friends to lead community service projects in your local community? Are you a teen or young adult looking to mentor and participate in meaningful conversations, arts and crafts, and study materials based around moral and spiritual concepts with young teens and children? We are looking to create more junior youth groups and children's classes throughout Montgomery County and hope you'll join us!

Agency: The Baha'i Faith

Are you interested in joining a group of friends to lead community service projects in your local community? Are you a teen or young adult looking to mentor and participate in meaningful conversations, arts and crafts, and study materials based around moral and spiritual concepts with young teens and children? We are looking to create more junior youth groups and children's classes throughout Montgomery County and hope you'll join us!

Agency: The Baha'i Faith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20871

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ELECTION WORKERS NEEDED FOR 2026 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS!

Election Workers and Election Judges are registered Maryland voters who volunteer to assist voters during the election process. Election Workers and Election Judges are instrumental in ensuring fair and accessible elections for all voters and protecting the integrity of the election process. In accordance with Federal and State law, they must perform duties assigned by the local Board of Elections faithfully, diligently, and without partiality or prejudice.

Every election approximately 4,111 Election Judges and Election Workers are needed to fill a variety of roles to ensure the election is carried out honestly and accurately.

Volunteers may serve as:

Election Judges - facilitating the election in a polling place during Early Voting or on Election DayDrop Box Attendants – retrieving ballots from designated drop boxesCanvassers – assisting in counting voted ballotsNursing Home Program – assisting voters in designated nursing homes

We offer a variety of positions with full-day and part-day hours of service. Some positions require prior experience and/or use of an automobile. Election Judges who are bilingual in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and French are needed to help voters requesting language assistance.

Election Judges and Election Workers receive a set stipend (payment), based on their assigned position. To receive the service stipend, you must successfully complete all required training and fulfill all election duties to which you are assigned.

* Election Workers who previously served as an election judge in 2022 election cycle or earlier will receive a $100.00 bonus for each full Election Day and/or each Early Voting Day or $50.00 for each part-day served during the 2024 elections.

Stipend Vs. Student Service Learning (SSL) Hours

For your service, you may either earn a stipend (payment) or Student Service-Learning (SSL) Hours. Your social security number must be submitted to receive stipend (payment). This can be provided once application has been processed and submitted in EJ Connection.  If you wish to receive SSL hours for your service, you do not need to provide your Social Security Number. SSL hours and applicable form will be emailed within six weeks after the election. The SSL form must be submitted to the corresponding MCPS SSL Coordinator (MCPS listor staff.

Qualifications

To participate you must:

Be a U.S. citizen and a registered voter in Maryland.Be at least 16 years of age or older (parental permission is required for 16- or 17-year-olds) and if needed, complete the Permission slip and return with your application.Not be legally prohibited from entering onto the property of a school or being near children.Be able to clearly and fluently speak, read and legibly write the English language.Not serve as a campaign manager for a candidate or as the treasurer for a campaign finance entity. Under Maryland law, an Election Worker may not hold or be a candidate for any elective public or political party office or any office created under the Constitution or Laws of the State. Be able to work the hours required for the position selected.Be able to lift up to approximately 25 pounds with assistanceSuccessfully complete all required training.Work courteously and patiently with the public and coworkers.Bilingual Election Workers and the Voting Rights Act

Election Workers with Spanish speaking fluency are especially needed as the Board of Elections assigns Election Workers who are fluent in Spanish to every polling place in accordance with the requirements of Section 203 of the 1975 Voting Rights Act. Bilingual workers are needed for Early Voting and Election Day.

For more information:

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/FrequentlyAskedQuestions/FAQsElectionWorker.html 


TO APPLY: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/ElectionJudge/ejconnection.html

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Montgomery County Board of Elections

Election Workers and Election Judges are registered Maryland voters who volunteer to assist voters during the election process. Election Workers and Election Judges are instrumental in ensuring fair and accessible elections for all voters and protecting the integrity of the election process. In accordance with Federal and State law, they must perform duties assigned by the local Board of Elections faithfully, diligently, and without partiality or prejudice.

Every election approximately 4,111 Election Judges and Election Workers are needed to fill a variety of roles to ensure the election is carried out honestly and accurately.

Volunteers may serve as:

Election Judges - facilitating the election in a polling place during Early Voting or on Election DayDrop Box Attendants – retrieving ballots from designated drop boxesCanvassers – assisting in counting voted ballotsNursing Home Program – assisting voters in designated nursing homes

We offer a variety of positions with full-day and part-day hours of service. Some positions require prior experience and/or use of an automobile. Election Judges who are bilingual in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and French are needed to help voters requesting language assistance.

Election Judges and Election Workers receive a set stipend (payment), based on their assigned position. To receive the service stipend, you must successfully complete all required training and fulfill all election duties to which you are assigned.

* Election Workers who previously served as an election judge in 2022 election cycle or earlier will receive a $100.00 bonus for each full Election Day and/or each Early Voting Day or $50.00 for each part-day served during the 2024 elections.

Stipend Vs. Student Service Learning (SSL) Hours

For your service, you may either earn a stipend (payment) or Student Service-Learning (SSL) Hours. Your social security number must be submitted to receive stipend (payment). This can be provided once application has been processed and submitted in EJ Connection.  If you wish to receive SSL hours for your service, you do not need to provide your Social Security Number. SSL hours and applicable form will be emailed within six weeks after the election. The SSL form must be submitted to the corresponding MCPS SSL Coordinator (MCPS listor staff.

Qualifications

To participate you must:

Be a U.S. citizen and a registered voter in Maryland.Be at least 16 years of age or older (parental permission is required for 16- or 17-year-olds) and if needed, complete the Permission slip and return with your application.Not be legally prohibited from entering onto the property of a school or being near children.Be able to clearly and fluently speak, read and legibly write the English language.Not serve as a campaign manager for a candidate or as the treasurer for a campaign finance entity. Under Maryland law, an Election Worker may not hold or be a candidate for any elective public or political party office or any office created under the Constitution or Laws of the State. Be able to work the hours required for the position selected.Be able to lift up to approximately 25 pounds with assistanceSuccessfully complete all required training.Work courteously and patiently with the public and coworkers.Bilingual Election Workers and the Voting Rights Act

Election Workers with Spanish speaking fluency are especially needed as the Board of Elections assigns Election Workers who are fluent in Spanish to every polling place in accordance with the requirements of Section 203 of the 1975 Voting Rights Act. Bilingual workers are needed for Early Voting and Election Day.

For more information:

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/FrequentlyAskedQuestions/FAQsElectionWorker.html 


TO APPLY: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/ElectionJudge/ejconnection.html

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Montgomery County Board of Elections

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 27, 2025 through Jun 2, 2026

Zip Code: 20879

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clothing Closet Help/SSL hours

Each week are offer clothing to community members. You can help us to sort those clothes and hang them on racks to prep for the next food distribution.

Please sign up here- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-58088092-clothing#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Each week are offer clothing to community members. You can help us to sort those clothes and hang them on racks to prep for the next food distribution.

Please sign up here- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-58088092-clothing#/

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer

We are hoping to share the latest photography techniques and capabilities with our Day Program participants. If you are interested in teaching an enthusiastic group of older adults how to capture the beauty of nature and character and personality of people, we would love to hear from you!

Winter Growth is an Adult Daycare, as well as an Assisted Living. Our daycare runs Monday-Friday from 10 am-3 pm. We include stimulating activities that our clients and residents can enjoy.  Our services are designed to meet the needs of older and disabled adults; many who have a form of dementia.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Winter Growth, Inc

We are hoping to share the latest photography techniques and capabilities with our Day Program participants. If you are interested in teaching an enthusiastic group of older adults how to capture the beauty of nature and character and personality of people, we would love to hear from you!

Winter Growth is an Adult Daycare, as well as an Assisted Living. Our daycare runs Monday-Friday from 10 am-3 pm. We include stimulating activities that our clients and residents can enjoy.  Our services are designed to meet the needs of older and disabled adults; many who have a form of dementia.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Winter Growth, Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Community Garden at Holy Cross Hospital Germantown

We are working to have volunteer opportunities in the garden ASAP.  Please reach out to Avery Cross at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org to express your interest or if you have any questions.

Description

The Community Garden at HCH is a 400 sq ft space with 24 garden beds and a greenhouse, used by community members to grow their own food and by HCH to grow seedlings and produce for donation—helping provide fresh, nutritious foods to those facing food insecurity.

We’re looking for volunteers to support garden maintenance during scheduled shifts. This is a great chance to learn about gardening, connect with the local community, and support our mission.

Volunteer tasks may include:

· Weeding, planting, watering, harvesting, pest management, other garden tasks

· Applying bulk soil amendments, dumping and spreading wood chips

· Compost maintenance

· Greenhouse and tool shed organization and cleaning

Tasks vary with the season, with the most help needed in spring and summer. HCH provides tools, gloves, and guidance. At least one staff member will be on-site during shifts.

What to bring/wear:

· Water bottle, and snacks if desired

· Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes you don’t mind getting dirty

· Closed-toe shoes

Volunteers must be 18+ or accompanied by a guardian, unless arranged otherwise. All activities are optional—please take breaks as needed—but note that many tasks involve physical labor such as lifting, squatting, standing for long periods, and working in hot weather.

To volunteer, complete the form below to sign up for an available shift. Each volunteer must submit the form to participate. Please do not show up unless you have received confirmation. New available shift times will be posted regularly on the form as they are scheduled. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Food Security Initiatives Program Coordinator, Avery Cross at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org.

Thank you for your interest and support!

FORM REQUIRED TO FILL: Form

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

To volunteer in the garden you must apply to become a HCH volunteer if you are not already eligible. Below is the link to the HCH website’s instructions for applying if you are interested and the contact information for learning more about how to apply. If you are already a HCH volunteer, you are already eligible to sign up for shifts, please complete the form at the bottom of the page.

 

HCH website’s instructions for becoming a volunteer: Volunteer Applications | Holy Cross Health

 

For questions about volunteering or internships through Volunteer Services, please contact:

Sarah Walker 
Manager, Volunteer Services  
Tel: 301-754-7306 
Email: sarah.walker001@holycrosshealth.org 

*feel free to CC Avery at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org

Agency: Holy Cross Health

We are working to have volunteer opportunities in the garden ASAP.  Please reach out to Avery Cross at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org to express your interest or if you have any questions.

Description

The Community Garden at HCH is a 400 sq ft space with 24 garden beds and a greenhouse, used by community members to grow their own food and by HCH to grow seedlings and produce for donation—helping provide fresh, nutritious foods to those facing food insecurity.

We’re looking for volunteers to support garden maintenance during scheduled shifts. This is a great chance to learn about gardening, connect with the local community, and support our mission.

Volunteer tasks may include:

· Weeding, planting, watering, harvesting, pest management, other garden tasks

· Applying bulk soil amendments, dumping and spreading wood chips

· Compost maintenance

· Greenhouse and tool shed organization and cleaning

Tasks vary with the season, with the most help needed in spring and summer. HCH provides tools, gloves, and guidance. At least one staff member will be on-site during shifts.

What to bring/wear:

· Water bottle, and snacks if desired

· Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes you don’t mind getting dirty

· Closed-toe shoes

Volunteers must be 18+ or accompanied by a guardian, unless arranged otherwise. All activities are optional—please take breaks as needed—but note that many tasks involve physical labor such as lifting, squatting, standing for long periods, and working in hot weather.

To volunteer, complete the form below to sign up for an available shift. Each volunteer must submit the form to participate. Please do not show up unless you have received confirmation. New available shift times will be posted regularly on the form as they are scheduled. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Food Security Initiatives Program Coordinator, Avery Cross at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org.

Thank you for your interest and support!

FORM REQUIRED TO FILL: Form

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

To volunteer in the garden you must apply to become a HCH volunteer if you are not already eligible. Below is the link to the HCH website’s instructions for applying if you are interested and the contact information for learning more about how to apply. If you are already a HCH volunteer, you are already eligible to sign up for shifts, please complete the form at the bottom of the page.

 

HCH website’s instructions for becoming a volunteer: Volunteer Applications | Holy Cross Health

 

For questions about volunteering or internships through Volunteer Services, please contact:

Sarah Walker 
Manager, Volunteer Services  
Tel: 301-754-7306 
Email: sarah.walker001@holycrosshealth.org 

*feel free to CC Avery at avery.cross@holycrosshealth.org

Agency: Holy Cross Health

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20876

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Farm work volunteer

Come out and help care for our animals.  Our Saturday workdays involve cleaning barns, putting down fresh bedding, scrubbing water buckets and troughs, keeping pastures maintained, and performing regular animal husbandry tasks such as deworming, regular exams, giving shots, hoof trims, and more. 

Requirements prior to volunteering:

(1) Please fill out our volunteer application form here: https://www.stargazingfarm.org/volunteer

(2) Attend an orientation (held every first Saturday of the month from 12:30-1:15). After filling out the application form you'll receive a link to sign up for orientation.

(3) Fill out our liability waiver form.  This form will be sent to you after you've filled out the application form. 

Thank you for your interest! 


Agency: Star Gazing Farm

Come out and help care for our animals.  Our Saturday workdays involve cleaning barns, putting down fresh bedding, scrubbing water buckets and troughs, keeping pastures maintained, and performing regular animal husbandry tasks such as deworming, regular exams, giving shots, hoof trims, and more. 

Requirements prior to volunteering:

(1) Please fill out our volunteer application form here: https://www.stargazingfarm.org/volunteer

(2) Attend an orientation (held every first Saturday of the month from 12:30-1:15). After filling out the application form you'll receive a link to sign up for orientation.

(3) Fill out our liability waiver form.  This form will be sent to you after you've filled out the application form. 

Thank you for your interest! 


Agency: Star Gazing Farm

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: EcoSikh Youth Chapter 2025

Join the Eco Youth Chapter 2025 and be part of a growing movement of young changemakers committed to protecting our planet. This is a year-long volunteer opportunity for youth to:

Learn about environmental stewardship and sustainability.

Lead and participate in eco-projects such as tree plantings, community clean-ups, waste reduction, and awareness campaigns.

Develop leadership and teamwork skills while working with peers across Montgomery County.

Contribute to a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future for our community.

This chapter is an opportunity for youth to connect service, leadership, and the environment while building lifelong friendships.

Volunteer Needs

Ages: 13–22

Passionate about the environment, service, and teamwork

Willing to commit a few hours per month for meetings, planning, and projects

No prior experience required — just an open mind and eagerness to learn!

Time Commitment

September – December 2025

Monthly chapter meetings (1–2 hours each)

Participation in seasonal projects/events (~4–6 times a year)

Location

Activities will take place in Rockville, MD and at various community project sites across Montgomery County.

Benefits for Volunteers

Gain leadership and project management experience

Earn community service hours

Be part of a supportive youth community

Learn practical ways to live sustainably and inspire others

Contact

For questions or more details, please reach out to:

Ramandeep Kaur (703)-863-4843

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: EcoSikh

Join the Eco Youth Chapter 2025 and be part of a growing movement of young changemakers committed to protecting our planet. This is a year-long volunteer opportunity for youth to:

Learn about environmental stewardship and sustainability.

Lead and participate in eco-projects such as tree plantings, community clean-ups, waste reduction, and awareness campaigns.

Develop leadership and teamwork skills while working with peers across Montgomery County.

Contribute to a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future for our community.

This chapter is an opportunity for youth to connect service, leadership, and the environment while building lifelong friendships.

Volunteer Needs

Ages: 13–22

Passionate about the environment, service, and teamwork

Willing to commit a few hours per month for meetings, planning, and projects

No prior experience required — just an open mind and eagerness to learn!

Time Commitment

September – December 2025

Monthly chapter meetings (1–2 hours each)

Participation in seasonal projects/events (~4–6 times a year)

Location

Activities will take place in Rockville, MD and at various community project sites across Montgomery County.

Benefits for Volunteers

Gain leadership and project management experience

Earn community service hours

Be part of a supportive youth community

Learn practical ways to live sustainably and inspire others

Contact

For questions or more details, please reach out to:

Ramandeep Kaur (703)-863-4843

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: EcoSikh

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- BAKER -- December 15, 2025

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 15, 2025

Zip Code: 20872

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- BAKER -- January 12, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 12, 2026

Zip Code: 20872

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- BAKER -- February 9, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 9, 2026

Zip Code: 20872

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- BAKER -- March 16, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 16, 2026

Zip Code: 20872

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- BAKER -- April 20, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 20, 2026

Zip Code: 20872

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk/Administrative Support

WeAchieve, Inc., is seeking volunteers who have front desk experience. We need persons who are dedicated to excellence while providing kind, compassionate administrative support. 

As the receptionist you are the first point of contact as that we want to ensure that our guests are greeted positively with a friendly, smiling face and a helping hand. 

Responsibilities include:

Serve as a public representative for CHI Centers. Read, write and speak in a professional manner Greet guest and contact appropriate staff of their arrival Answer, screen and route telephone calls appropriately and in a timely manner Take legible messages, receive, sort and contact appropriate staff of deliveries Maintain office security and confidentially matters Keep monthly meeting calendars, schedules and locations Perform other duties as assigned

Candidates with experience with DDA, CCS as well as working with adults with differing abilities are greatly encouraged to apply.   Training will be provided to all applicants.

For more information please contact Patricia Burns, Coordinator of Volunteer Services at pburns@weachieveinc.org or visit us on the web at www.weachieveinc.org/volunteer

 

Agency: WeAchieve, Inc

WeAchieve, Inc., is seeking volunteers who have front desk experience. We need persons who are dedicated to excellence while providing kind, compassionate administrative support. 

As the receptionist you are the first point of contact as that we want to ensure that our guests are greeted positively with a friendly, smiling face and a helping hand. 

Responsibilities include:

Serve as a public representative for CHI Centers. Read, write and speak in a professional manner Greet guest and contact appropriate staff of their arrival Answer, screen and route telephone calls appropriately and in a timely manner Take legible messages, receive, sort and contact appropriate staff of deliveries Maintain office security and confidentially matters Keep monthly meeting calendars, schedules and locations Perform other duties as assigned

Candidates with experience with DDA, CCS as well as working with adults with differing abilities are greatly encouraged to apply.   Training will be provided to all applicants.

For more information please contact Patricia Burns, Coordinator of Volunteer Services at pburns@weachieveinc.org or visit us on the web at www.weachieveinc.org/volunteer

 

Agency: WeAchieve, Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 20903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Natural Sciences Education Board at Elevate the Future MD | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS.


Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to increasing access to business and computer science education around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members. Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Natural Sciences Education Department, even subjects that are not extensively covered in MCPS curricula. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in the physical sciences, forensics, and/or medical sciences to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF SSL HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.


About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Any one of the following: 1) education in the natural sciences (i.e., chemistry, biology, honors or AP level physics, forensics) OR 2) experience in lab work OR 3) experience in teaching/tutoring students. OR 4) interest in natural science in general Willing to contribute up to (2) hours per week. Interested in curriculum/competition development or teaching course concepts.

 

AVAILABLE BUSINESS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will create educational materials for natural sciences curricula. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The Natural Sciences Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, pitch contests, and remote lab activities, for which developers are permitted to instruct.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and STEM literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification)

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS.


Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to increasing access to business and computer science education around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members. Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Natural Sciences Education Department, even subjects that are not extensively covered in MCPS curricula. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in the physical sciences, forensics, and/or medical sciences to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF SSL HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.


About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Any one of the following: 1) education in the natural sciences (i.e., chemistry, biology, honors or AP level physics, forensics) OR 2) experience in lab work OR 3) experience in teaching/tutoring students. OR 4) interest in natural science in general Willing to contribute up to (2) hours per week. Interested in curriculum/competition development or teaching course concepts.

 

AVAILABLE BUSINESS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will create educational materials for natural sciences curricula. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The Natural Sciences Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, pitch contests, and remote lab activities, for which developers are permitted to instruct.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and STEM literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification)

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pillowcases for Cancer Patients

Kits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time.

2 pillowcases may receive 1 service hour

Photo courtesy of Sparkle Stories

Help sew comfortable pillowcases for cancer patients of all ages. Our goal is to bring comfort and brightness to hospital rooms and treatment spaces—and as Madam Sew puts it, help "reduce the fear and stress associated with a hospital stay and [remind recipients] they are not defined by their illness."

Priorities

100% cotton fabric that is pre-washed—please do not use scented detergents, dryer sheets, or fabric softenersPatterns and colors should be suitable for patients of all ages and genders, applicable at any time of the year (this means no references to holidays, please).Standard pillowcase size of 30 x 20 inches.

We Do Not Accept

Toddler pillowcasesFlannel fabricFabric with glitter or skullsAny fabric with religious themes or words

Recommended Tutorials

"Hot Dog" Pillowcase Video Tutorial (PDF Version)How to Make an English PillowcaseSimple Homemade Pillowcases

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Kits to Heart

Kits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time.

2 pillowcases may receive 1 service hour

Photo courtesy of Sparkle Stories

Help sew comfortable pillowcases for cancer patients of all ages. Our goal is to bring comfort and brightness to hospital rooms and treatment spaces—and as Madam Sew puts it, help "reduce the fear and stress associated with a hospital stay and [remind recipients] they are not defined by their illness."

Priorities

100% cotton fabric that is pre-washed—please do not use scented detergents, dryer sheets, or fabric softenersPatterns and colors should be suitable for patients of all ages and genders, applicable at any time of the year (this means no references to holidays, please).Standard pillowcase size of 30 x 20 inches.

We Do Not Accept

Toddler pillowcasesFlannel fabricFabric with glitter or skullsAny fabric with religious themes or words

Recommended Tutorials

"Hot Dog" Pillowcase Video Tutorial (PDF Version)How to Make an English PillowcaseSimple Homemade Pillowcases

How to Submit

Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Kits to Heart

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- June 1, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 1, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- May 4, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 4, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- December 1, 2025

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 1, 2025

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- January 5, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 5, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- February 2, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 2, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- March 2, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 2, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Project Linus Meeting and Blanket Making -- WOOD -- April 13, 2026

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Come enjoy making blankets for children in need with Project Linus.  No special skills needed, no need to bring anything.  SSL available.  All welcome.  

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.


Agency: Project Linus Montgomery County Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 13, 2026

Zip Code: 20853

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteering at The Village at Rockville

Come for an Experience of a lifetime!

Great for SSL Hours or building your resume. Enrich the lives of others! Participate in a number of meaningful activities with residents in our ConnectedLiving programming. Or share your talents with our residents! Bring in your guitar, teach a painting class, garden with residents and more. There are a number of ways to connect with residents that tap into your skills and talents!

For more info, email kserna@thevillageatrockville.org

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: The Village At Rockville

Come for an Experience of a lifetime!

Great for SSL Hours or building your resume. Enrich the lives of others! Participate in a number of meaningful activities with residents in our ConnectedLiving programming. Or share your talents with our residents! Bring in your guitar, teach a painting class, garden with residents and more. There are a number of ways to connect with residents that tap into your skills and talents!

For more info, email kserna@thevillageatrockville.org

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: The Village At Rockville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teacher assistant/Assistant Coach

We have teacher assistant opportunities for students with experience in computer programming or robotics competitions to join the Weestar STEM Summer Camp during summer vacation. We also offer volunteer opportunities for students who are fluent in Chinese to serve as teacher assistants in the Gateway to China Summer Camp in Howard County.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Weestar Corporation

We have teacher assistant opportunities for students with experience in computer programming or robotics competitions to join the Weestar STEM Summer Camp during summer vacation. We also offer volunteer opportunities for students who are fluent in Chinese to serve as teacher assistants in the Gateway to China Summer Camp in Howard County.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.



Agency: Weestar Corporation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 22, 2026

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Update

Help with updating website with photos of events happening during the year (For example; Autism Awareness event that took place in April, 2025 International Festival that took place in April as well, Bowling Youth even that will take place in July, Poem recital etc).

Criteria for Successful Completion of SSL Project: Website & Event Updates

1- Event should be posted on the website within one week of occurrence.

2- Hours Earned: 1.5 SSL hours per event update.

3- Content: Include photos/videos and a brief event description (1 paragraph).

4- Newsletter: Each event should be added to the monthly newsletter with a summary of 2-4 sentences.

5- Quality: Content must be clear, error-free, with consistent formatting.

6- Verification: Submit SSL form with supervisor approval and link/screenshot of the post.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Luganda Academy

Help with updating website with photos of events happening during the year (For example; Autism Awareness event that took place in April, 2025 International Festival that took place in April as well, Bowling Youth even that will take place in July, Poem recital etc).

Criteria for Successful Completion of SSL Project: Website & Event Updates

1- Event should be posted on the website within one week of occurrence.

2- Hours Earned: 1.5 SSL hours per event update.

3- Content: Include photos/videos and a brief event description (1 paragraph).

4- Newsletter: Each event should be added to the monthly newsletter with a summary of 2-4 sentences.

5- Quality: Content must be clear, error-free, with consistent formatting.

6- Verification: Submit SSL form with supervisor approval and link/screenshot of the post.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.

Agency: Luganda Academy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SATURDAY MORNING: Help Needed with Onsite Food Distribution

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland is one of the county’s eight Consolidated Hubs providing food and other vital services to residents in need. Help is needed on Saturdays mornings between 8am – 11am to support the drive-thru pickup service. Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: 

Tasks may include setting up the distribution site, distributing groceries, collecting information (Zip Codes, etc.), signing in/signing out site volunteers. The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Hub food Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Steward 240-444-4935. ****

Thank you for your help in serving 500+ families across our region!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland is one of the county’s eight Consolidated Hubs providing food and other vital services to residents in need. Help is needed on Saturdays mornings between 8am – 11am to support the drive-thru pickup service. Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: 

Tasks may include setting up the distribution site, distributing groceries, collecting information (Zip Codes, etc.), signing in/signing out site volunteers. The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Hub food Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Steward 240-444-4935. ****

Thank you for your help in serving 500+ families across our region!

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: (Friday afternoon and early evening 2pm-6pm Help Needed to Sort/Pack Food Boxes

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution.  This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours!   

Help is needed on Fridays between 2pm – 6pm to  sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers.  Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors.

Register to volunteer at the main page link 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Hub Food Program Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Stewart 240-444-4935 or the HUB main number at (301) 512-5584. ****

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution.  This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours!   

Help is needed on Fridays between 2pm – 6pm to  sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers.  Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors.

Register to volunteer at the main page link 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Hub Food Program Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Stewart 240-444-4935 or the HUB main number at (301) 512-5584. ****

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: (Friday Afternoon and Early Evening (2pm to 6pm) Help Needed to Sort/Pack Food Boxes

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution.  This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours!   

Help is needed on Fridays between 2pm – 6pm to sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers.  Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors.

Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Food Hub Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Stewart 240-444-4935 or the HUB main number at (301) 512-5584. ****

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution.  This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours!   

Help is needed on Fridays between 2pm – 6pm to sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers.  Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors.

Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: 

The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly.

Harvest Mid-County Food Hub Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving.

Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.


****The signup will be updated as needs arise, so please check back accordingly. For last minute changes, contact Robert Stewart 240-444-4935 or the HUB main number at (301) 512-5584. ****

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Harvest Mid-County Hub

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Digital Media Intern

FourNineFive Legacy Volleyball Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal growing boys volleyball by affording players from families with limited financial resources opportunities to play.  We are looking for student volunteers to serve as Marketing & Social Media Managers to help develop social media marketing content and campaigns to increase visibility, engagement, and community involvement. This internship is designed specifically for students eager to explore the world of media production, content creation, social media, communications or marketing.

Responsibilities:

Assist in the production of multimedia content such as videos and social media posts.

Participate in brainstorming sessions for content ideas and campaign strategies.

Help with editing tasks for videos and audio content.

Support the social media team in content scheduling and community engagement efforts.

Qualifications:

A qualified candidate has excellent communication skills, is technology savvy, can work independently, and interested in working for a 501c3 nonprofit. Candidates must have access to a computer and reliable internet access. Must be proficient in Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. Knowledge of social media eg Facebook, Twitter/X, Linked In and Instagram plus blogs and other communication platforms, a plus.

Familiarity with the sport of volleyball.

Comfort working or learning Google Suite including: Google Docs, Forms etc. This role is best for a very creative self-starter who has ability and initiative to work independently from home.

We will award SSL hours according to the following equivalency:

1 marketing collateral created (e.g., flyer, brochure, etc.) = 2 SSL hours

1 social media post = 1 hour

1 marketing video created = 4 SSL hours

Volunteers will also attend check-in meetings with our core team through a virtual platform (Google Meet) using their personal/private accounts and SSL hours will also be granted for meetings (1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour). Please keep a log of all hours completed.  If you are interested in the position, please email sara@495volleyball.org 

Additional Information Regarding Opportunity:

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student's parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents / guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. A student's parent / guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Agency: FourNineFive Legacy Volleyball

FourNineFive Legacy Volleyball Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the goal growing boys volleyball by affording players from families with limited financial resources opportunities to play.  We are looking for student volunteers to serve as Marketing & Social Media Managers to help develop social media marketing content and campaigns to increase visibility, engagement, and community involvement. This internship is designed specifically for students eager to explore the world of media production, content creation, social media, communications or marketing.

Responsibilities:

Assist in the production of multimedia content such as videos and social media posts.

Participate in brainstorming sessions for content ideas and campaign strategies.

Help with editing tasks for videos and audio content.

Support the social media team in content scheduling and community engagement efforts.

Qualifications:

A qualified candidate has excellent communication skills, is technology savvy, can work independently, and interested in working for a 501c3 nonprofit. Candidates must have access to a computer and reliable internet access. Must be proficient in Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. Knowledge of social media eg Facebook, Twitter/X, Linked In and Instagram plus blogs and other communication platforms, a plus.

Familiarity with the sport of volleyball.

Comfort working or learning Google Suite including: Google Docs, Forms etc. This role is best for a very creative self-starter who has ability and initiative to work independently from home.

We will award SSL hours according to the following equivalency:

1 marketing collateral created (e.g., flyer, brochure, etc.) = 2 SSL hours

1 social media post = 1 hour

1 marketing video created = 4 SSL hours

Volunteers will also attend check-in meetings with our core team through a virtual platform (Google Meet) using their personal/private accounts and SSL hours will also be granted for meetings (1 meeting hour = 1 SSL hour). Please keep a log of all hours completed.  If you are interested in the position, please email sara@495volleyball.org 

Additional Information Regarding Opportunity:

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student's parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents / guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. A student's parent / guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student's participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded.

Agency: FourNineFive Legacy Volleyball

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tree Plantings with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Help Save the Bay by planting trees! Did you know forested streamside buffers (a.k.a. "riparian buffers") have been scientifically proven to be the most effective and least costly best management practice for preventing pollution of our rivers and streams? It's a great way for farmers to improve the quality of the streams running through their farmland. Join CBF's Farm Stewardship Program as we restore these valuable resources. No experience is necessary and all supplies are provided. Families, children accompanied by an adult, and groups are all welcome. Visit www.cbf.org/mdrestoration for additional information and online registration.

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Help Save the Bay by planting trees! Did you know forested streamside buffers (a.k.a. "riparian buffers") have been scientifically proven to be the most effective and least costly best management practice for preventing pollution of our rivers and streams? It's a great way for farmers to improve the quality of the streams running through their farmland. Join CBF's Farm Stewardship Program as we restore these valuable resources. No experience is necessary and all supplies are provided. Families, children accompanied by an adult, and groups are all welcome. Visit www.cbf.org/mdrestoration for additional information and online registration.

 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Chesapeake Bay Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Decorate bookmarks to support STM's literacy program for children in need

Please note: due to the overwhelming interest in this project there is a limit of 50 bookmarks. 

Please check out our other opportunities including coming out to pack produce for the families in need that we serve.  Thanks!

Small Things Matter's Crafting for Charity Program helps those in need with handmade items.  We are looking for volunteers to help us decorate bookmarks as part of our literacy program for underserved children.  We provide them with a choice of a brand new book and they also get to pick a handmade bookmark of their choice.  Encouraging a lifelong love of reading can help these children succeed in school and in life. We would love to have individuals and groups help us by decorating bookmarks.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by decorating bookmarks.

5 decorated bookmarks = 1 SSL hour of service.

Limit of 50 bookmarks.

Instructions:

NOTE: Please make 1 bookmark and send it for approval via email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com before making the rest. We want to ensure that each bookmark is made with care!  Only decorate the front of the bookmark blank.  We will be adding our logo to the back.  Please do not submit them via our google form.  (Please see the sample photo above of actual bookmarks made by students.)

-Purchase bookmarks from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Gionello-Blank-Cardstock-Bookmarks-Pre-Punched/dp/B0DK488PQC/.  Please note that you can also make your own bookmark blanks by purchasing cardstock and cutting them using a paper cutter to 6" x 2.5".  If you choose to make your own blanks make sure that they are cut well and look professional. Do not punch holes at the top of the bookmarks if you are making them.

-Please document your bookmark decorating by taking an action shot photo of them being made and a group shot of the finished items once you've finished decorating them!

-Decorate the bookmarks either by using markers, stickers, paints, etc.  Please do not include anything religious in either written words or pictures.  Do NOT sign the bookmarks with your name, etc. Take a group shot of the finished items.

-Make a log by write down the number of bookmarks made, and have your parent date and initial it.

-Submit your photos and log  via this google form AFTER you have delivered the bookmarks and sent an email to thesmallthingsmatter saying where you delivered them to:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link


In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of the bookmarks you decorated and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  I will be sending out emails with your SSL form each Sunday.  Please be patient. 

DROPOFF Completed bookmarks can be dropped off on any day (Monday-Sunday) at Small Things Matter, 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853 from 6am-6pm.  Please leave your items on our front porch. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

•              Do I need to sign up?  Send in 1 bookmark for approval.  This bookmark should be reflective of the type of bookmark you will be making.  If you get something approved it is expected that the remaining bookmarks will be of similar quality.

•              Is there a limit to how many I make?  50 bookmarks

•              Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.

•              How will I receive my SSL hours?  You will receive your SSL form via email once your service is complete and you have submitted your log and photos via the Google form.

•              We are helping over 2000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!  Please do not call me.

Please read the guidelines here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx   Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help.

Thanks! Small Things Matter www.smallthingsmatter.org


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 




Agency: Small Things Matter

Please note: due to the overwhelming interest in this project there is a limit of 50 bookmarks. 

Please check out our other opportunities including coming out to pack produce for the families in need that we serve.  Thanks!

Small Things Matter's Crafting for Charity Program helps those in need with handmade items.  We are looking for volunteers to help us decorate bookmarks as part of our literacy program for underserved children.  We provide them with a choice of a brand new book and they also get to pick a handmade bookmark of their choice.  Encouraging a lifelong love of reading can help these children succeed in school and in life. We would love to have individuals and groups help us by decorating bookmarks.

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours by decorating bookmarks.

5 decorated bookmarks = 1 SSL hour of service.

Limit of 50 bookmarks.

Instructions:

NOTE: Please make 1 bookmark and send it for approval via email to thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com before making the rest. We want to ensure that each bookmark is made with care!  Only decorate the front of the bookmark blank.  We will be adding our logo to the back.  Please do not submit them via our google form.  (Please see the sample photo above of actual bookmarks made by students.)

-Purchase bookmarks from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Gionello-Blank-Cardstock-Bookmarks-Pre-Punched/dp/B0DK488PQC/.  Please note that you can also make your own bookmark blanks by purchasing cardstock and cutting them using a paper cutter to 6" x 2.5".  If you choose to make your own blanks make sure that they are cut well and look professional. Do not punch holes at the top of the bookmarks if you are making them.

-Please document your bookmark decorating by taking an action shot photo of them being made and a group shot of the finished items once you've finished decorating them!

-Decorate the bookmarks either by using markers, stickers, paints, etc.  Please do not include anything religious in either written words or pictures.  Do NOT sign the bookmarks with your name, etc. Take a group shot of the finished items.

-Make a log by write down the number of bookmarks made, and have your parent date and initial it.

-Submit your photos and log  via this google form AFTER you have delivered the bookmarks and sent an email to thesmallthingsmatter saying where you delivered them to:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSediZ90q8kB_AIIAK702rGYlGTPnq5z29zoFKiSbcggxaHDrg/viewform?usp=sf_link


In order to receive SSL credit, you must submit both a photo of the bookmarks you decorated and your log of the amounts of the items.  Please submit your work via the form only once.  I will be sending out emails with your SSL form each Sunday.  Please be patient. 

DROPOFF Completed bookmarks can be dropped off on any day (Monday-Sunday) at Small Things Matter, 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853 from 6am-6pm.  Please leave your items on our front porch. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

•              Do I need to sign up?  Send in 1 bookmark for approval.  This bookmark should be reflective of the type of bookmark you will be making.  If you get something approved it is expected that the remaining bookmarks will be of similar quality.

•              Is there a limit to how many I make?  50 bookmarks

•              Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES.

•              How will I receive my SSL hours?  You will receive your SSL form via email once your service is complete and you have submitted your log and photos via the Google form.

•              We are helping over 2000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!  Please do not call me.

Please read the guidelines here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx   Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help.

Thanks! Small Things Matter www.smallthingsmatter.org


Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 




Agency: Small Things Matter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Dance Troupe - Earn SSL Hours Dancing for Public Service - Four Seasons Juniors

 NOW Recruiting Middle and High school students of any gender for our 2025-26 Dance Troupe. 

Four Seasons Dancers is a non-profit dance troupe performing global-inspired dance programs in the Maryland/DC/Virginia area in assisted living facilities, nursing homes, community events, local festivals, rehabilitation centers and other organization.

Criteria:
Our junior troupe is for students who are at least 12 years of age, currently taking dance or who have prior dance/gymnastics training and who love to perform. All students interested in being a part of the troupe must audition.

Auditions  start in AUGUST/SEPTEMBER (Gaithersburg, MD

JUNIOR TROUPE INFORMATION: Costumes (for performances) will be lent to each dancer at no charge. To prepare for our programs, dancers will attend a weekly class regularly and enroll in our semester beginning September, 2025. Additional rehearsals during the week may be scheduled in preparation for performances. Students will NOT earn SSL hours for attending class rehearsals. Dancers WILL earn SSL hours during performances for members of the community.

Please contact us and we will confirm details. Or contact us through our website here:

https://www.fourseasonsdancers.com/juniors

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Four Seasons Dancers, Inc

 NOW Recruiting Middle and High school students of any gender for our 2025-26 Dance Troupe. 

Four Seasons Dancers is a non-profit dance troupe performing global-inspired dance programs in the Maryland/DC/Virginia area in assisted living facilities, nursing homes, community events, local festivals, rehabilitation centers and other organization.

Criteria:
Our junior troupe is for students who are at least 12 years of age, currently taking dance or who have prior dance/gymnastics training and who love to perform. All students interested in being a part of the troupe must audition.

Auditions  start in AUGUST/SEPTEMBER (Gaithersburg, MD

JUNIOR TROUPE INFORMATION: Costumes (for performances) will be lent to each dancer at no charge. To prepare for our programs, dancers will attend a weekly class regularly and enroll in our semester beginning September, 2025. Additional rehearsals during the week may be scheduled in preparation for performances. Students will NOT earn SSL hours for attending class rehearsals. Dancers WILL earn SSL hours during performances for members of the community.

Please contact us and we will confirm details. Or contact us through our website here:

https://www.fourseasonsdancers.com/juniors

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Four Seasons Dancers, Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Committee | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS.


Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to increasing access to business and computer science education around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Outreach Committee. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in gaining exposure and getting trained to complete media, outreach, journalism, and public relations work.


ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF SSL HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 - Grades 6 - 12
 - Interested in outreach, social media engagement, publications, and media
 - Professional student writing and research skills

 

 

Volunteers are expected to complete high-quality work that is done in a professional manner. This work must be submitted on time or in a reasonable period after the assigned date, especially for time-sensitive tasks. Additionally, volunteers are expected to attend all meetings on time and exercise good judgement when volunteering with ETF MD.

Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they directly supervised, as well as one hour per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Volunteer work can include contacting organizations, people, and schools to expand the chapter's audience and organize collaborations. Members of the Outreach Board may also draft emails and contact various press and media outlets for features on their publications. Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend working on the chapter's public relations and outreach efforts, furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, and verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51: Student Service Learning Activity Verification. 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status.  

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS.


Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to increasing access to business and computer science education around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Outreach Committee. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in gaining exposure and getting trained to complete media, outreach, journalism, and public relations work.


ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF SSL HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 - Grades 6 - 12
 - Interested in outreach, social media engagement, publications, and media
 - Professional student writing and research skills

 

 

Volunteers are expected to complete high-quality work that is done in a professional manner. This work must be submitted on time or in a reasonable period after the assigned date, especially for time-sensitive tasks. Additionally, volunteers are expected to attend all meetings on time and exercise good judgement when volunteering with ETF MD.

Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they directly supervised, as well as one hour per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Volunteer work can include contacting organizations, people, and schools to expand the chapter's audience and organize collaborations. Members of the Outreach Board may also draft emails and contact various press and media outlets for features on their publications. Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend working on the chapter's public relations and outreach efforts, furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, and verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51: Student Service Learning Activity Verification. 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status.  

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Financial Services & Grantwriting Staff | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Finance Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in finance, administration, or grantwriting to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Interested in grant management and financial services. Strong persuasive writing ability is highly preferred. Experience in financial management and treasurer roles is an advantage. Willing to contribute up to (1) hour per week.

 

AVAILABLE POSITIONS Grant Administrator / Sr. Grant Administrator

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will oversee the financial operations of the Maryland Chapter of Elevate the Future. This primarily includes grant writing to raise funds for programs, which requires strong persuasive writing skills and a passion for the mission and vision of Elevate the Future's educational programs. The Finance Department also periodically handles financial planning, budget review, and fundraising planning for the chapter.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Finance Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in finance, administration, or grantwriting to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Interested in grant management and financial services. Strong persuasive writing ability is highly preferred. Experience in financial management and treasurer roles is an advantage. Willing to contribute up to (1) hour per week.

 

AVAILABLE POSITIONS Grant Administrator / Sr. Grant Administrator

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will oversee the financial operations of the Maryland Chapter of Elevate the Future. This primarily includes grant writing to raise funds for programs, which requires strong persuasive writing skills and a passion for the mission and vision of Elevate the Future's educational programs. The Finance Department also periodically handles financial planning, budget review, and fundraising planning for the chapter.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Digital Marketing Team at Elevate the Future | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Marketing Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in programming and technology education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Proficient in social media management and/or graphic design. Willing to contribute up to (1) hour per week.

 

AVAILABLE POSITIONS Digital Marketing Specialist / Sr. Digital Marketing Specialist

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Social Media Specialists will create promotional and marketing materials. This includes social media posts—primarily Instagram posts—and flyers and graphics for the chapter's educational programs in business and computer science. Interest in business and computer science is a plus but not required.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Marketing Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in programming and technology education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Proficient in social media management and/or graphic design. Willing to contribute up to (1) hour per week.

 

AVAILABLE POSITIONS Digital Marketing Specialist / Sr. Digital Marketing Specialist

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Social Media Specialists will create promotional and marketing materials. This includes social media posts—primarily Instagram posts—and flyers and graphics for the chapter's educational programs in business and computer science. Interest in business and computer science is a plus but not required.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer Science Education Board at Elevate the Future | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its CS Education Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in programming and technology education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Proficient in at least one programming language. Willing to contribute up to (5) hours per week. Interested in website development or teaching programming languages.

 

AVAILABLE CS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Web Developer / Sr. Web Developer Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Curriculum developers will create educational materials for computer science curriculums. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The CS Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, hackathons, and coding contests for which developers are permitted to instruct.

Web developers will work with clients—small businesses—recording specifications, creating planning documentation, and using online web editorial tools to build web infrastructure for beneficiaries free of cost.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its CS Education Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in programming and technology education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Proficient in at least one programming language. Willing to contribute up to (5) hours per week. Interested in website development or teaching programming languages.

 

AVAILABLE CS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Web Developer / Sr. Web Developer Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Curriculum developers will create educational materials for computer science curriculums. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The CS Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, hackathons, and coding contests for which developers are permitted to instruct.

Web developers will work with clients—small businesses—recording specifications, creating planning documentation, and using online web editorial tools to build web infrastructure for beneficiaries free of cost.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Business Education Board at Elevate the Future MD | STUDENTS WANTED (SSL)

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Business Education Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in economics, entrepreneurship, the social sciences, and business education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Any one of the following: 1) education in the social sciences (i.e., AP Micro/Macroeconomics, high school economics, financial literacy, or business courses) OR 2) experience in business or entrepreneurship OR 3) experience in teaching/tutoring students. OR 4) interest in business in general. Willing to contribute up to (2) hours per week. Interested in curriculum/competition development or teaching business concepts.

 

AVAILABLE BUSINESS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will create educational materials for business curricula. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The Business Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, pitch contests, and entrepreneurship-oriented summer camps, for which developers are permitted to instruct.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

PLEASE NOTE: TO APPLY FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION FORM WITH YOUR PERSONAL (NON-MCPS EMAIL) AND THEN HIT RESPOND ABOVE. YOUR APPLICATION CANNOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT COMPLETING BOTH TASKS. About Us

Elevate the Future is a U.S.-based student-led 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving digital and economic literacy around the world. We have 43 chapters in 18 countries with over 400 team members.

Elevate the Future's Maryland Chapter seeks remote student volunteers for its Business Education Department. Applications are ongoing, and we encourage any students interested in economics, entrepreneurship, the social sciences, and business education to apply.

ETF MD IS A CERTIFIED ISSUER OF MCPS  STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING (SSL) HOURS.
VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS ROLE WILL EARN SSL HOURS FOR THEIR WORK.

About the Role QUALIFICATIONS Grades 8 - 12 in MCPS high school, home school, or private school. Any one of the following: 1) education in the social sciences (i.e., AP Micro/Macroeconomics, high school economics, financial literacy, or business courses) OR 2) experience in business or entrepreneurship OR 3) experience in teaching/tutoring students. OR 4) interest in business in general. Willing to contribute up to (2) hours per week. Interested in curriculum/competition development or teaching business concepts.

 

AVAILABLE BUSINESS EDUCATION BOARD POSITIONS Curriculum Developer / Sr. Curriculum Developer Instructor / Sr. Instructor

Initial appointment rank upon selection is commensurate with knowledge and experience. Volunteers with one year of active, high-quality service to Elevate the Future Maryland will automatically be promoted to Level 2 (senior) rank.

Our Virtual Service Policy

Developers will create educational materials for business curricula. This includes slide presentations, example activities, and extension activities. The Business Education Department may also host educational events and competitions, including but not limited to guest speaker seminars, pitch contests, and entrepreneurship-oriented summer camps, for which developers are permitted to instruct.

 

Quality work must be submitted before the deadline and done in a professional manner. Students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervised, as well as limited additional hours per week for asynchronous tasks they are assigned to.

Service hours are defined as the time volunteers spend completing tasks assigned by their director in furthering the mission of Elevate the Future Maryland—working to achieve business and computer literacy for all. Service hours are tracked by our directors, who review the submitted evidence, maintain a log, verify student service on MCPS Form 560-51 (Student Service Learning Activity Verification), and submit them to President of Elevate the Future, Kathleen Li.

 

Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms:

A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students will not be asked to share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not be shared.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. 

Agency: Elevate the Future Maryland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Buddies

Miracle League Buddies are volunteers ranging in age from elementary school to senior citizens.  These include family members, individuals, and local youth and civic groups.  All Buddies are expected to demonstrate appropriate maturity, and to exhibit sensitivity and good judgment when interacting with Players.”  Many people refer to the Buddy volunteers as “Angels in the Outfield.”   Buddies can bring their own equipment but that is not required. What is required is to provide smiles and laughter to the Miracle League Players.

The minimum age for a Buddy is 13.  All Buddies are expected to demonstrate appropriate maturity, and to exhibit sensitivity and good judgment when interacting with Players.  The goals for Miracle League Buddies are:

To protect the Miracle League Player at all times. Always allow the Miracle League Player as much freedom as possible to play his/her own game. Assist Miracle League Player according to their needs. Be good spirited with enthusiasm, love, good attitude and concern in motivating the players and their families. Become their friend; get to know the players and their families. Arrive at field 15 minutes prior to game time.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

We have volunteer opportunities in the Fall and Spring seasons on Saturday and Sunday.

Agency: Miracle League Montgomery County

Miracle League Buddies are volunteers ranging in age from elementary school to senior citizens.  These include family members, individuals, and local youth and civic groups.  All Buddies are expected to demonstrate appropriate maturity, and to exhibit sensitivity and good judgment when interacting with Players.”  Many people refer to the Buddy volunteers as “Angels in the Outfield.”   Buddies can bring their own equipment but that is not required. What is required is to provide smiles and laughter to the Miracle League Players.

The minimum age for a Buddy is 13.  All Buddies are expected to demonstrate appropriate maturity, and to exhibit sensitivity and good judgment when interacting with Players.  The goals for Miracle League Buddies are:

To protect the Miracle League Player at all times. Always allow the Miracle League Player as much freedom as possible to play his/her own game. Assist Miracle League Player according to their needs. Be good spirited with enthusiasm, love, good attitude and concern in motivating the players and their families. Become their friend; get to know the players and their families. Arrive at field 15 minutes prior to game time.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

We have volunteer opportunities in the Fall and Spring seasons on Saturday and Sunday.

Agency: Miracle League Montgomery County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate/University/Community Group Service Projects

Got a group that wants to volunteer? 

KEEN has opportunities on the weekends from September through June. In Montgomery County, those opportunities are mostly on Sundays at KEEN Sports for Kids, Teens or Young Adults. (Ask about other opportunities as well.) 

During KEEN's Sports Programs, athletes (KEEN's young people with disabilities, ages 5-25) and volunteers come together for one-to-one activities in a group setting. Together they do individual activities that are tailored solely to the needs of the athlete. They may throw a basketball or kick a soccer ball, or they may take a walk around the outdoor track. Many love to bounce on 36" balls or be pulled along the floor on a flat wheeled scooter. A group may form for Duck, Duck, Goose. The session ends with everyone coming together in a circle (although some athletes still need to run around its periphery, and that's okay) and sharing with the group what they did that day "that made them very Proud." They literally go out dancing: the Hokey Pokey for the younger kids and the Macarena for the teens and young adults. Athletes burn energy, meet and interact with new volunteers, see old friends, and then rejoin their parents, who have had some precious respite time. Watch this short video to get a snapshot of KEEN in action: https://youtu.be/PL8sYmDEENg

Event location: Tilden Middle School, 6300 Tilden Lane, N. Bethesda, MD.
All volunteers must register and sign up on www.keengreaterdc.org, attend orientation and training the day they volunteer, and be mature and responsible.

Contact Beth at programsdc@keengrdc.org to organize a mutually good date for your group to volunteer. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Kids Enjoy Exercise Now (KEEN) Greater DC

Got a group that wants to volunteer? 

KEEN has opportunities on the weekends from September through June. In Montgomery County, those opportunities are mostly on Sundays at KEEN Sports for Kids, Teens or Young Adults. (Ask about other opportunities as well.) 

During KEEN's Sports Programs, athletes (KEEN's young people with disabilities, ages 5-25) and volunteers come together for one-to-one activities in a group setting. Together they do individual activities that are tailored solely to the needs of the athlete. They may throw a basketball or kick a soccer ball, or they may take a walk around the outdoor track. Many love to bounce on 36" balls or be pulled along the floor on a flat wheeled scooter. A group may form for Duck, Duck, Goose. The session ends with everyone coming together in a circle (although some athletes still need to run around its periphery, and that's okay) and sharing with the group what they did that day "that made them very Proud." They literally go out dancing: the Hokey Pokey for the younger kids and the Macarena for the teens and young adults. Athletes burn energy, meet and interact with new volunteers, see old friends, and then rejoin their parents, who have had some precious respite time. Watch this short video to get a snapshot of KEEN in action: https://youtu.be/PL8sYmDEENg

Event location: Tilden Middle School, 6300 Tilden Lane, N. Bethesda, MD.
All volunteers must register and sign up on www.keengreaterdc.org, attend orientation and training the day they volunteer, and be mature and responsible.

Contact Beth at programsdc@keengrdc.org to organize a mutually good date for your group to volunteer. 

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Kids Enjoy Exercise Now (KEEN) Greater DC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Support

We hold various community events through out the year that offer education and services in natural health care and wellness.

We need volunteers at these events to help us with welcoming guests, distributing flyers, giving information, handing out products, and more.

Contact us for more information or to be a volunteer at one of our exciting events.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Vedic Health Inc

We hold various community events through out the year that offer education and services in natural health care and wellness.

We need volunteers at these events to help us with welcoming guests, distributing flyers, giving information, handing out products, and more.

Contact us for more information or to be a volunteer at one of our exciting events.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian  and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Agency: Vedic Health Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution- Wednesdays 10:00-2:30pm

Register to Volunteer-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

Serving the community groceries for over 13 years, Clifton Park Baptist Church has partnered with the county to become one of eight consolidation hubs to distribute food and other essentials as a result of the pandemic. There are six food distributions a month including a Wednesday distribution which serves about 550 households, the first Saturday that serves about 300 households, and a TEFAP distribution which serves 30-50 households. Groceries and diapers are distributed to community members who walk-up and drive up as well as through community partners. Clifton Park Baptist Church partners with 7 other local organizations, nonprofits and other churches who receive food at our location for their clients who are in need.   

Help is needed for our weekly FOOD PACKING:

Volunteer to pack bags of fresh produce on WEDNESDAYS (10:00AM – 2:30PM) for partner distributions within the community. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move 10-15 pounds repeatedly. Specific instructions provided upon arrival.

Register to Volunteer- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

COVID-19 Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building (face shields are a great addition) and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves are available on site.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Onsite parking is available.  Volunteers can drive up the driveway past the line of drivers waiting for food and then park in the parking lot.

You may contact Randi (outreach.cpbc@gmail.com) for additional information. Thank you for helping us serve a 1000+ households each week!

Agency: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Register to Volunteer-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

Serving the community groceries for over 13 years, Clifton Park Baptist Church has partnered with the county to become one of eight consolidation hubs to distribute food and other essentials as a result of the pandemic. There are six food distributions a month including a Wednesday distribution which serves about 550 households, the first Saturday that serves about 300 households, and a TEFAP distribution which serves 30-50 households. Groceries and diapers are distributed to community members who walk-up and drive up as well as through community partners. Clifton Park Baptist Church partners with 7 other local organizations, nonprofits and other churches who receive food at our location for their clients who are in need.   

Help is needed for our weekly FOOD PACKING:

Volunteer to pack bags of fresh produce on WEDNESDAYS (10:00AM – 2:30PM) for partner distributions within the community. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move 10-15 pounds repeatedly. Specific instructions provided upon arrival.

Register to Volunteer- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C4AAFAE29A6F9C07-57388489-volunteer#/

COVID-19 Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building (face shields are a great addition) and have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves are available on site.

Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.

Onsite parking is available.  Volunteers can drive up the driveway past the line of drivers waiting for food and then park in the parking lot.

You may contact Randi (outreach.cpbc@gmail.com) for additional information. Thank you for helping us serve a 1000+ households each week!

Agency: Clifton Park Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20903

Allow Groups: Yes