Sabrina Carrillo+FollowDenver neighbors: Food pantry volunteers needed!Food insecurity is hitting close to home, and local food pantries in Denver are counting on volunteers more than ever. Whether you’re great at organizing, love helping people shop for groceries, or want to get out and deliver food to seniors, there’s a role that fits your strengths. Organizations like YMCA of Metro Denver, Denver Food Rescue, and Jewish Family Service all offer flexible shifts and a chance to make a real difference. It’s not just about stocking shelves—it’s about building community. Have you ever volunteered at a pantry? What was your experience like? Let’s talk about how we can help our neighbors together! #Safety #Denver #Volunteer00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowCincinnati neighbors need helping hands year-roundEven after the holiday rush, the need for volunteers at Saint Vincent de Paul in Cincinnati is bigger than ever. Food insecurity doesn’t take a break, and the team is hoping more locals step up to help—whether it’s sorting donations, breaking down boxes, or chatting with neighbors while they shop for essentials. Volunteering here isn’t just about giving back; it’s about connecting with people and making a real impact in our own community. Have you ever volunteered at a food bank or thought about it? What was your experience like? Let’s talk about how we can all pitch in and support each other, not just during the holidays but all year long. #Safety #Cincinnati #Volunteer00Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowGive back in Bloomington this holidayBloomington is buzzing with ways to make a real difference this season. Whether you want to serve Christmas Day meals at Wheeler Mission, greet guests as a theater usher at Buskirk-Chumley, or help care for rescued wildlife at WildCare Inc., there’s a volunteer spot that fits your passion and schedule. Plus, New Hope for Families needs donations to support local families moving from homelessness to stable housing. If you’ve ever thought about getting involved, now’s the perfect time. Which opportunity speaks to you or your family? Let’s talk about how we can make Bloomington even better together! #Safety #BloomingtonIN #Volunteer00Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowColumbia food bank needs your helping handsVolunteer energy at the Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri always drops after the holidays, just when the need is still sky-high. With over 21 million meals shared last year and a quarter of Boone County living in poverty, every extra set of hands truly matters. Most volunteer shifts are just a couple of hours and don’t require any special skills—just a willingness to pitch in. It’s a great way to meet neighbors, give back, and keep Columbia strong year-round. Who’s been part of a volunteer group before? What was your experience like? #Safety #ColumbiaMO #Volunteer00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowDetroit neighbors needed: Lend a hand this holidayDetroit’s nonprofits are counting on locals to step up this holiday season. From delivering hot meals to seniors to rescuing surplus food for families, there’s a real need for helping hands right now. Organizations like Forgotten Harvest, Grace Centers of Hope, and the Detroit Area Agency on Aging say volunteers are the heart of their work—whether you’re serving food, tutoring kids, or swinging a hammer for Habitat for Humanity. If you’ve ever wanted to make a difference in your own backyard, now’s the time. What’s your favorite way to give back? Share your stories or tag a friend who loves to help! #Safety #Detroit #Volunteer00Share