Opportunities From: United Way of Yellowstone County

Volunteer: Become a Boys and Girls Clubs Mentor

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Yellowstone County has five Clubhouses filled with hundreds of amazing young people in kindergarten through 12th grade!  Many of these young people would benefit greatly from another caring adult who could visit with them for an hour or two per week as a positive adult role model.  Our Club professionals can match you with a member in one of our Clubhouses that is convenient to your office or home, and will provide you with training and support throughout your time with the members we serve.

Service Details

Service Locations:

    - Bair Family Clubhouse at 505 Orchard Lane

    - Lockwood Clubhouse at 1932 Hwy 87 E

    - Castle Rock Clubhouse at 1440 Governors Blvd

    - Medicine Crow Clubhouse at 900 Barret Road

     - McKinley Clubhouse at 820 N 31st St

School Year Service Times:  Monday - Friday from 3 to 5 pm

Summer Service Times: Monday - Friday from 10 am to 5 pm

Volunteer Expectations:

    - Volunteers must be 18 years or older

    - All mentoring activities will occur at one of our Clubhouses

    - All volunteers must pass a background check

Agency: Boys And Girls Clubs Of Yellowstone County

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Yellowstone County has five Clubhouses filled with hundreds of amazing young people in kindergarten through 12th grade!  Many of these young people would benefit greatly from another caring adult who could visit with them for an hour or two per week as a positive adult role model.  Our Club professionals can match you with a member in one of our Clubhouses that is convenient to your office or home, and will provide you with training and support throughout your time with the members we serve.

Service Details

Service Locations:

    - Bair Family Clubhouse at 505 Orchard Lane

    - Lockwood Clubhouse at 1932 Hwy 87 E

    - Castle Rock Clubhouse at 1440 Governors Blvd

    - Medicine Crow Clubhouse at 900 Barret Road

     - McKinley Clubhouse at 820 N 31st St

School Year Service Times:  Monday - Friday from 3 to 5 pm

Summer Service Times: Monday - Friday from 10 am to 5 pm

Volunteer Expectations:

    - Volunteers must be 18 years or older

    - All mentoring activities will occur at one of our Clubhouses

    - All volunteers must pass a background check

Agency: Boys And Girls Clubs Of Yellowstone County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 59101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 4-H Project Leader

Project leaders are needed in all areas from leather craft to aerospace and anything in between. If you have knowledge about a topic or skills in an area you can educate youth in the 4-H program.   You can work with an individual or in a group to help them learn.  The hours and days are flexible. Share your knowledge with a young person!

Click the Response button to your right for more information!

Agency: Yellowstone County 4-H

Project leaders are needed in all areas from leather craft to aerospace and anything in between. If you have knowledge about a topic or skills in an area you can educate youth in the 4-H program.   You can work with an individual or in a group to help them learn.  The hours and days are flexible. Share your knowledge with a young person!

Click the Response button to your right for more information!

Agency: Yellowstone County 4-H

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 59101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Judges

Judges are needed for all 4-H project areas at the fair as well as events during the year.

Contests are held in quilting, sewing, public speaking, demonstrations and many others throughout the year. Judges evaluate the youth based on set criteria.

Judges for the MontanaFair have the opportunity to visit with youth about their projects in the non-livestock areas.  Judges evaluate the project the member made and the things they learned as part of the judging. 

Agency: Yellowstone County 4-H

Judges are needed for all 4-H project areas at the fair as well as events during the year.

Contests are held in quilting, sewing, public speaking, demonstrations and many others throughout the year. Judges evaluate the youth based on set criteria.

Judges for the MontanaFair have the opportunity to visit with youth about their projects in the non-livestock areas.  Judges evaluate the project the member made and the things they learned as part of the judging. 

Agency: Yellowstone County 4-H

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 59101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunchtime Office Receptionist

We need help with answering phones and greeting guests in the admin office during the lunch hour.

Agency: Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch

We need help with answering phones and greeting guests in the admin office during the lunch hour.

Agency: Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 59106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deep Clean Residential Dining Hall Floors Quarterly

We are looking for a group of volunteers (3-5 adults) to help deep clean our residential dining hall on campus using electric floor scrubbing and mopping equipment on a scheduled quarterly basis.  

Click the Respond button to the right for more information!

Agency: Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch

We are looking for a group of volunteers (3-5 adults) to help deep clean our residential dining hall on campus using electric floor scrubbing and mopping equipment on a scheduled quarterly basis.  

Click the Respond button to the right for more information!

Agency: Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 59106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Foster Grandparent Classroom Volunteer (stipended position)

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 21/22 SCHOOL YEAR

Become a Classroom Grandparent (FG) in your community!  If you are 55 or better, live on a limited retirement income, and can commit to 12 or more hours/week, love working with children, then this may be your "encore career"!  No education experience required.... just a kind heart and the ability to learn new things. 

FGs serve directly in the classroom of a local school, Head Start, or other non-profit childcare center or after school program.  FGs work on teacher-assigned tasks as mentors/tutors that include: 

Reading to and with children Helping them with classroom assignments Helping with classroom activities (games, crafts, projects, etc..)  Encouraging struggling students

Benefits for eligible volunteers include:

A tax-free stipend of $3.15/hour (not counted as income when receiving income assistance benefits)  Paid holidays and paid leave Pre-service and monthly trainings with community speakers Some transportation reimbursement Annual and on-going recognition (since our community is VERY grateful for your service!)  Have fun while making an impact Meet new friends

Our program serves the counties of:  Yellowstone, Mussellshell, Carbon, Blaine, Big Horn, and Rosebud.  We serve: Ft. Belknap, Northern Cheyenne, and Crow Reservations. 

Time devoted to service as a Foster Grandparent is time very well spent and will make a measurable difference in the lives of students.  Service schedules are somewhat flexible and are set to accommodate your life as well as the needs of the classroom.  

Become an AmeriCorps Seniors Volunteer as a Foster Grandparent and you will be serving your country. 

 

Agency: St. Vincent Healthcare Foster Grandparent Program

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 21/22 SCHOOL YEAR

Become a Classroom Grandparent (FG) in your community!  If you are 55 or better, live on a limited retirement income, and can commit to 12 or more hours/week, love working with children, then this may be your "encore career"!  No education experience required.... just a kind heart and the ability to learn new things. 

FGs serve directly in the classroom of a local school, Head Start, or other non-profit childcare center or after school program.  FGs work on teacher-assigned tasks as mentors/tutors that include: 

Reading to and with children Helping them with classroom assignments Helping with classroom activities (games, crafts, projects, etc..)  Encouraging struggling students

Benefits for eligible volunteers include:

A tax-free stipend of $3.15/hour (not counted as income when receiving income assistance benefits)  Paid holidays and paid leave Pre-service and monthly trainings with community speakers Some transportation reimbursement Annual and on-going recognition (since our community is VERY grateful for your service!)  Have fun while making an impact Meet new friends

Our program serves the counties of:  Yellowstone, Mussellshell, Carbon, Blaine, Big Horn, and Rosebud.  We serve: Ft. Belknap, Northern Cheyenne, and Crow Reservations. 

Time devoted to service as a Foster Grandparent is time very well spent and will make a measurable difference in the lives of students.  Service schedules are somewhat flexible and are set to accommodate your life as well as the needs of the classroom.  

Become an AmeriCorps Seniors Volunteer as a Foster Grandparent and you will be serving your country. 

 

Agency: St. Vincent Healthcare Foster Grandparent Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 59101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for District Committee; Member at Large, Training Chair, Finance Chair, Membership Chair

We are looking to add to our District Committee. The person will be responsible for many aspects of the District functions depending on the position accepted. Current Members at Large meet monthly on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm to discuss the key functions of the District, upcoming events, development, community relations, membership, and much more. The volunteer must be able to pass a background check and will be required to fill out an adult application. Positions on the committee vary and it depends on the individual's time commitments and interests. We have a little something for everyone. If youth development is a passion of yours, we want to meet you. 

Agency: Boy Scouts of America

We are looking to add to our District Committee. The person will be responsible for many aspects of the District functions depending on the position accepted. Current Members at Large meet monthly on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm to discuss the key functions of the District, upcoming events, development, community relations, membership, and much more. The volunteer must be able to pass a background check and will be required to fill out an adult application. Positions on the committee vary and it depends on the individual's time commitments and interests. We have a little something for everyone. If youth development is a passion of yours, we want to meet you. 

Agency: Boy Scouts of America

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 59102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Advocate (CASA)

About

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) are community volunteers who work with abused and neglected children in foster care and serve as the children’s advocate and voice to the court as their case moves through the courts and the child welfare system.

Our CASA Advocates serve as the "eyes and ears" of the court. They meet with the children every month and interview foster parents, family members, teachers, health care providers and anyone else involved in the children’s lives. The CASA then provides a monthly written report and recommendations directly to the judge presiding over the case. Our volunteer Advocates are appointed to a group of siblings, or sometimes one child, and dedicate 5-15 hours per month to their case. Often the CASA is the one constant in the children’s lives through their journey in the child welfare system, and as such we ask that the volunteer commit to a case through its entirety which can last up to 2 years.

When someone decides to become a CASA Advocate, our office begins the application process which includes an online application, interview, background checks, and an 8 week training course. Once a volunteer has completed these requirements they will be sworn in by a 13th Judicial District Judge at which time the CASA becomes eligible for appointment to a case.

To help you learn more about the role of a CASA Advocate, we hold Information Sessions twice per month. Click the Respond button to contact us and learn more!

Agency: CASA of Yellowstone County

About

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) are community volunteers who work with abused and neglected children in foster care and serve as the children’s advocate and voice to the court as their case moves through the courts and the child welfare system.

Our CASA Advocates serve as the "eyes and ears" of the court. They meet with the children every month and interview foster parents, family members, teachers, health care providers and anyone else involved in the children’s lives. The CASA then provides a monthly written report and recommendations directly to the judge presiding over the case. Our volunteer Advocates are appointed to a group of siblings, or sometimes one child, and dedicate 5-15 hours per month to their case. Often the CASA is the one constant in the children’s lives through their journey in the child welfare system, and as such we ask that the volunteer commit to a case through its entirety which can last up to 2 years.

When someone decides to become a CASA Advocate, our office begins the application process which includes an online application, interview, background checks, and an 8 week training course. Once a volunteer has completed these requirements they will be sworn in by a 13th Judicial District Judge at which time the CASA becomes eligible for appointment to a case.

To help you learn more about the role of a CASA Advocate, we hold Information Sessions twice per month. Click the Respond button to contact us and learn more!

Agency: CASA of Yellowstone County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 59103

Allow Groups: No