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SLU Community Partners Database
Below is a searchable database of the non-profit agencies that are seeking volunteers. You may search based on the population category the organization works with and services they provide.
Each menu allows you to click on a specific agency and bring up their profile. Profiles include contact information, a link to their website, a brief description of their mission and objectives, service opportunities, any requirements and directions. Please note that some agencies may be listed in multiple menus.
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Remote Opportunities: Agencies under each category that are marked with a * indicate that remote opportunities are available.
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- Ellen Sherman
- 314-645-7800
- ellen.sherman@bilingualstl.org
- Y
- Y
- Education Volunter: Help a refugee from a war-torn country or oppressive government reach their most desired goal, becoming a U.S. citizen. Our volunteers help provide the one-on-one, in-home English and Civics instruction necessary to pass the citizenship exam. You do NOT have to speak any language other than English and do not need any prior teaching experience.
- Any day of the week, times up to volunteer. Very flexible, commitment of 1-2 hours per week.
- Background Check
- Application
- Orientation Session
- Heather McDermott
- 314-517-8513
- hmcdermott@cfna-stl.org
- N
- Yes, but short bus ride down Grand.
Christian Friends of New Americans links you with opportunities to connect with immigrants and refugees living in the St. Louis region. CFNA partners with local Lutheran congregations, schools, and individuals, NGOs and various grant-giving foundations to offer a range of programs and services for New Americans.
- Adult ESL Assistant Teacher: Serve refugee friends in our community helping them build their language skills through conversational English, grammar, reading and writing as well as assisting with life skills.
- After School Tutor: Helping students ages 5 - 19 with schoolwork, reading to children, preparing food, clean-up, etc. Lead educational presentations on any topic kids find interesting.
- Health and Wellness Saturdays: Registering clients, basic screening, and teaching basic health ex. dental hygiene, etc.
Remote opportunities include:
- Online Classes: Christian Friends of New Americans is seeking volunteers who are wanting to help our Refugee friends who are unable to attend class in person to become better English speakers. This is done remotely through ZOOM , Google chat, or WhatsApp. This allows our tutors to build relationships with families while still allowing both the tutor and student to participate in their daily routine.
- Adult ESL Assistant Teacher: Mondays from 5:30-7pm, Fridays from 10-12pm, and Saturdays from 9-11am.
- After School Tutor: Tuesdays and/or Thursdays from 5 - 7pm
- Health and Wellness Saturdays: Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
- Application
- Background Check
- Orientation
- Christian Cooper
- 636-940-8027 ext 100
- ccooper@connectionstosuccess.org
- Y
- Y
We inspire individuals to realize their dreams and achieve self-sufficiency providing hope, resources, and a plan.
- Connectkids Program Assistant: Plan and
execute Connectkids programming in alignment with themes. The volunteer will gain experience implementing meaningful family activities, providing building blocks for successful futures. The ideal
volunteer is committed to expanding the ConnectKids experience. Organize FAMILY engagement opportunities.
- Mentoring Program Assistant: Plan and execute mentor engagement events. Coordinate assigned pairing meetings. Track/store data for monthly mentoring touchpoints
- Connectkids Program Assistant: Mondays, 4 p.m.-9 p.m..
- Mentoring Program Assistant: Days and times vary - flexible.
- Orientation
- Lindsey Willard
- 314-394-7064
- volunteer@esmw.org
- Y
- Yes, but some clerical volunteering may be done remotely from own home.
Easter Seals Midwest is a not-for-profit, registered 501 (c)(3) organization that is committed to helping individuals with developmental disabilities - including autism - learn, live, work and participate in the community.
- Friend InDeed Program: Volunteers are paired one-on-one with a client to develop an engaging friendship. Visit the client at his/her home, engage in social activities with them, etc.
- Adopt-A-Home: Perfect for groups! Help perform maintenance on our clients' residences, painting, landscaping, and more. Office Assistance: Help with regular administrative duties including phone calls, data entry, assembling event materials, etc. Some work can be done remotely at the volunteer's
home.
- Friend InDeed Program: Very flexible, up to schedule of volunteer. 2x per month for as little as 3 months.
- Adopt-A-Home: Very flexible - any day of the week! Office Assistance: Monday-Fridays, anytime 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Application
- Background Check and Orientation if working with Friend InDeed Program
- Karen Cooksey
- 636-600-0096
- volunteer@heroescare.org
- Y
- Y
H.E.R.O.E.S. Care is a collaborative effort among well established non-governmental organizations (NGOs) designed to provide complete and proactive support for members of all branches of the military and their families through pre-deployment, deployment, family reintegration and post-deployment.
- Warehouse Volunteer: Assist with managing, organizing, and delivering donations to veterans.
- Marketing/Communications Volunteer: Assist with our social media efforts, video/photography, etc.
Days and times are flexible and up to schedule of the volunteer.
- Application
- Susan Loftin
- 314-325-9901
- sloftin@teacherhomevisit.org
- N
- N - some opportunities are remote
We partner with underserved schools to build their capacity to engage families and communities for students' success.
- School Event Assistant: Assist with the HOME WORKS! events at the various schools we serve. Help with our Family Dinners and Parent-Teacher Workshops, be at the sign-up table answering questions and scheduling Home Visits. Serve Food at the Family Dinner and give assistance for any clean-up at the school.
Remote opportunities includes:
- Volunteer Assistant: Make phone calls to HOME WORKS! families reminding them of family events at the school. Also, follow-up phone calls thanking families for coming to the event.
Days and times vary.
None
- Delia Andrews
- 314-954-7570
- delia.andrews@kindmestl.org
- N
- Y
Our organization provides support to newly arrived refugees and immigrants in the Greater St. Louis Area. Our goal is to serve these families by helping them connect with each other and the greater Saint Louis community.
- Women's Social: Help our mothers with English and other skill-building classes, and play with children, do crafts, etc.
- English Classes: Assist with our conversational English classes for everyone in the family.
- Driver's Education: Help refugees learn how to drive a car, or practice for their license exam.
- Women's Social: Mondays, 9:30am-12:30pm
- English Classes: Thursdays, 6:30pm-9pm
- Driver's Education: Saturday mornings
- Application
- Background Check
- Orientation
- Ohala Ward
- 314-865-4453
- oward@nsecworks.org
- Y
- N - Phone work can be done from home
The goal of NSEC is to reduce or eliminate unemployment on the Near Southside by: · Developing job referral relationships with employers across the metropolitan area. · Screening and referring qualified applicants for available positions · Providing job skills through training at our locations · Training for job readiness and motivation · Working to reduce artificial barriers to employment, such as travel to jobs.
- Employment Assistant: Assist clients with developing resumes and online job applications and searches.
- Employment Clerk: Help with answering the phones, filing and online recruitment efforts (find job postings).
- Trainer: Train clients in computer skills, life skills area (finances, health, etc.), interviewing techniques.
Mondays - Fridays, anytime between 9 a.m.-3 p.m..
- Application
- Interview
- Amy VanDeVelde
- 636-293-1960
- avandevelde@oasisnet.org
- Y
- Y
To reduce social isolation for older adults. The Connections program focuses on helping older adults learn to use technology to stay connected to loved ones and vital information. We also teach basic cybersecurity concepts to protect participants from cybercrime.
Oasis Connections Instructor: Assist older adults with utilizing technology. Can be done remotely or in person.
Oasis Connections Instructor: Days and times up to schedule of volunteer.
- Application
- Background check
- Orientation
- Veronica Herndon-Jenkins
- 314-432-4430
- veronica.herndon-jenkins@parentsasteachers.org
- Y
- N - Work can be done from home.
Parents as Teachers promotes the optimal early development, learning and health of children by supporting and engaging their parents and caregivers.
- Business Analyst/Project Assistant: Utilizing a variety of techniques to interpret business processes and communications requirements for a Learning Management System (LMS) implementation project
- Research and Evaluations Intern: Support data collection, analysis, and dissemination for various projects at the local, state or national level.
- Advocacy Intern: Opportunities to conduct entry-level policy research, writing, and some analysis. Exposure to real world advocacy experience on the state and federal level. Policy and advocacy communication skills preferred.
- Virtual Parent Education Initiative Intern: Assist with investigating effective uses of telecommunication and interactive technology methods to enhance family engagement and expand the reach of parent education delivery through technology. The intern will assist with assembling policies, procedures, and documentation. as well as develop criteria for vetting parenting technology.
Mondays-Fridays, anytime 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
- Background Check
- Training Session
- Tarini Gallella
- 317-605-4271
- tarini.gillella@slu.edu
- - On Campus Organization, Transportation Provided
- N
- N
The mission of the Senior Tech Helpers club is to establish a volunteer group that provides technology assistance to the elderly in our community while developing impactful relationships with them and the community. In order to achieve this goal, students will visit various volunteer locations where they will work one-on-one with residents to help them discover the conveniences technology can provide. Senior Tech Helpers will uphold the Jesuit Mission of Â鶹´«Ã½ by providing meaningful assistance and education to the elderly to make their lives easier, more enjoyable, and more well-connected.
- Helping Seniors with Technology: On a regularly scheduled basis, a group of students will visit retirement centers and work one-on-one with residents to answer any questions they may have about their device and/or help them learn how to use their device.
Occurs at The Willows every first and third Tuesday of the month from 2:30-3:30.
None
- A'Cher Jackson
- 314-657-3619
- ajackson@stlworks.com
- N
- N (Metrolink)
The St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment (SLATE) is the city of Saint Louis government agency that offers job seekers and businesses a vareity of no-cost services related to employment , job training and career advancement.
Tutors: Assist our clients with various educational programs related to finding employment, financial and economic literacy, mental health, etc,.
Mondays-Fridays, anytime 9am-5pm
Orientation/Training Session
- Amber Donlan
- 703-501-8347
- amber@welcomeneighborstl.com
- N
- Y
We are a community group supporting immigrants and refugees as they begin a new life in St. Louis. We offer emotional and social support primarily by partnering volunteers with new families, specifically working with Syrian immigrants and refugees living at the Hodiamont Apartments.
- Readers: We need volunteers to read to children of immigrant families. Many of the parents do not know English very well and we want to make sure that the young children get a strong foundation to excel moving forward.
- Tutors: We need help with tutors for the children of our immigrant "New American" families in St. Louis. Most of our requests from families have been for math tutors but it could be any subject.
- ESL Adult Education: Many of our New American friends "Syrian Refugees" need help learning English and practicing English between classes. You could help by meeting in person for practice or calling on the phone.
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All days and times are TBD, and up to the volunteer and family s/he is paired with.
- Interest Application