As we venture into 2025 equipped with our resolutions, we hope that you’ll consider volunteering with NNV and join us in strengthening our vibrant community of older adults. We could not do this work without our caring volunteers. Our team of volunteers provide a variety of services that help older neighbors remain in their homes and active in their community.
Research has shown that volunteering provides many health benefits, such as improving physical and mental health, providing a sense of purpose, and nurturing new and existing relationships. Helping others increases dopamine levels in the brain providing a sense of well-being and reducing stress and anxiety. Our volunteers have told us many times that they’re not sure who benefits more—the members receiving the support or themselves (the volunteers providing the service)! To learn more about the benefits of volunteering with NNV, please visit our website and watch our video.
We invite you to join us as a volunteer this year. There is no time commitment; volunteers may sign up to help when they have free time or are in town (for those who travel frequently). Volunteering even once a month can make a huge difference! There are so many rewarding opportunities available: shopping for and delivering groceries to a member; going for a walk with a member or stopping by a member’s home for a friendly visit; providing assistance with simple tech support to keep our members engaged and safe online; driving a member to an important medical appointment or social event; and so much more!
We are in particular need of volunteer drivers and volunteer tech support. For our full list of volunteer opportunities, please click here.
We also have opportunities behind the scenes: administrative support, event planning, sending birthday cards, joining a task-focused working group, and helping with fundraising and outreach. You can learn more about our working groups by clicking here.
Our volunteers have access to staff support, ongoing skills trainings throughout the year, exclusive social gatherings for volunteers to share experiences with one another, NNV social and cultural events, and our annual Volunteer Appreciation Party (in addition to all of those physical and mental health benefits mentioned above!).
Our prospective volunteers must attend a virtual orientation and complete some paperwork, including a background check (NNV covers the fees for the background check).
Our next virtual volunteer orientation is coming up on Tuesday, January 14th from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 pm. We will be hosting the orientation on Zoom.
To express interest in volunteering with us, please complete our online volunteer inquiry form. If you have any questions, please email Heather Hill, Member and Volunteer Services Coordinator, at hhill@nnvdc.org.
We hope you’ll join us!
Through a centrally-coordinated, local network of screened volunteers and vetted professional providers, Northwest Neighbors Village offers its members transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping assistance, home repairs and handyman help, computer and technology assistance, access to social and cultural activities and more.