Volunteer: MLK Day: Listen & Learn - "Making Memories Matters: Join the Dementia Friends Movement"Learn how small actions can make a big difference for people living with dementia. Join our free educational session and earn your Dementia Friends certificate today! Become a Dementia Friend! Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services Learn how small actions can make a big difference for people living with dementia. Join our free educational session and earn your Dementia Friends certificate today! Become a Dementia Friend! Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DHS Community Outreach Program - AFAC VolunteersAFAC Volunteers Mondays 8:30 – 11:30 Arlington Mill Community Center 909 S. Dinwiddie Street, Arlington 22204 Fridays 10:30 – 1:00 Gates of Ballston Community Center 4108 4th Street N., Arlington 22204 To assist with checking-in AFAC participants, you will be trained through AFAC Bi-Lingual Spanish Preferred Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services AFAC Volunteers Mondays 8:30 – 11:30 Arlington Mill Community Center 909 S. Dinwiddie Street, Arlington 22204 Fridays 10:30 – 1:00 Gates of Ballston Community Center 4108 4th Street N., Arlington 22204 To assist with checking-in AFAC participants, you will be trained through AFAC Bi-Lingual Spanish Preferred Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DHS Community Outreach Program - Volunteer Receptionist at Arlington Mill Community CenterThe Community Services Program (CSP) works with recent immigrants and other under-served populations throughout Arlington to help them acquire the tools needed to live and succeed in the United States. Responsibilities: · Welcome clients as they arrive and ask them to sign in. · Maintain the reception area so that it is organized and welcoming. · Update the resource bulletin board with current job openings, health, and event information. · Direct clients to other programs and services as appropriate, i.e. ESL classes, employment center, Project Family, etc. · Assist with administrative tasks such as photocopying and filing. Dates, Times & Location: · Flexible Hours – choose from one or more shifts: o Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays o 3-4 hour shifts between 9:00 – 4:00 ·
Location: Arlington Mill Community Outreach Center, 5th
Floor Qualifications: · Satisfactory completion of the County volunteer application, confidentiality form, and individual interview · Minimum 21 years of age · Excellent customer service skills and patience in interacting with people · Ability to read, understand and speak basic English · Comfortable using standard office equipment · Responsible, independent worker, organized, ability to use good judgment · Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of client information Bi-lingual English/Spanish, Arabic, Amharic, Mongolian or other language preferred. Ability to use Language Line as needed, training provided. Contact: Kim Durand 703-228-1317 | kdurand@arlingtonva.us Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services The Community Services Program (CSP) works with recent immigrants and other under-served populations throughout Arlington to help them acquire the tools needed to live and succeed in the United States. Responsibilities: · Welcome clients as they arrive and ask them to sign in. · Maintain the reception area so that it is organized and welcoming. · Update the resource bulletin board with current job openings, health, and event information. · Direct clients to other programs and services as appropriate, i.e. ESL classes, employment center, Project Family, etc. · Assist with administrative tasks such as photocopying and filing. Dates, Times & Location: · Flexible Hours – choose from one or more shifts: o Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays o 3-4 hour shifts between 9:00 – 4:00 ·
Location: Arlington Mill Community Outreach Center, 5th
Floor Qualifications: · Satisfactory completion of the County volunteer application, confidentiality form, and individual interview · Minimum 21 years of age · Excellent customer service skills and patience in interacting with people · Ability to read, understand and speak basic English · Comfortable using standard office equipment · Responsible, independent worker, organized, ability to use good judgment · Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of client information Bi-lingual English/Spanish, Arabic, Amharic, Mongolian or other language preferred. Ability to use Language Line as needed, training provided. Contact: Kim Durand 703-228-1317 | kdurand@arlingtonva.us Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DHS Advisory Groups, Boards, and CommissionsThe Department of Human Services works with a number of advisory groups, boards, and commissions to ensure services meet community needs. Residents can apply for membership to these groups through the County website. Community Services Board -- provides guidance related to mental health, substance use, and disability services programs. Commission on Aging -- aims to enhance the quality of life for older Arlingtonians by ensuring all planning and County activities address their specific needs. Social Services Advisory Board -- provides input on policy issues related to public assistance and social services programs and serves as a resource for the County Board on behalf of residents of Arlington County in identifying and addressing social services needs throughout the community. Food Security Coalition -- oversees the implementation of the Food Security Strategic Plan that was developed in 2022 and serves as a meeting point to coordinate, collaborate and share information about food security activities occurring in the county. Homelessness Continuum of Care -- The CoC is governed by a number of boards and committee that guide and support implementation of local priorities, resource allocation, and the implementation of its strategic plan. Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services The Department of Human Services works with a number of advisory groups, boards, and commissions to ensure services meet community needs. Residents can apply for membership to these groups through the County website. Community Services Board -- provides guidance related to mental health, substance use, and disability services programs. Commission on Aging -- aims to enhance the quality of life for older Arlingtonians by ensuring all planning and County activities address their specific needs. Social Services Advisory Board -- provides input on policy issues related to public assistance and social services programs and serves as a resource for the County Board on behalf of residents of Arlington County in identifying and addressing social services needs throughout the community. Food Security Coalition -- oversees the implementation of the Food Security Strategic Plan that was developed in 2022 and serves as a meeting point to coordinate, collaborate and share information about food security activities occurring in the county. Homelessness Continuum of Care -- The CoC is governed by a number of boards and committee that guide and support implementation of local priorities, resource allocation, and the implementation of its strategic plan. Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |