Opportunities From: Stronger Together Oxford

Volunteer: Ole Miss Game Day Concessions Fundraiser for Faith Planters

Volunteer Opportunity: Ole Miss Game Day Concessions Fundraiser for Faith Planters

Are you ready?! ... To make a real impact on game day?

We need enthusiastic volunteers to help with concessions during Ole Miss football games, benefiting Faith Planters, our organization dedicated to expanding youth access to educational and career opportunities.

By volunteering, you’ll support programs like Youth Mentoring and the Mobile Clothes Closet, that provide essential resources to local youth.

Help us fuel their dreams—join us for a fun, energetic day at the stadium!

No prior experience is needed, just a positive attitude and a willingness to work together for a great cause!

Community Partner: Faith Planters

Volunteer Opportunity: Ole Miss Game Day Concessions Fundraiser for Faith Planters

Are you ready?! ... To make a real impact on game day?

We need enthusiastic volunteers to help with concessions during Ole Miss football games, benefiting Faith Planters, our organization dedicated to expanding youth access to educational and career opportunities.

By volunteering, you’ll support programs like Youth Mentoring and the Mobile Clothes Closet, that provide essential resources to local youth.

Help us fuel their dreams—join us for a fun, energetic day at the stadium!

No prior experience is needed, just a positive attitude and a willingness to work together for a great cause!

Community Partner: Faith Planters

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 38677

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Animal Resource Center (Half Day- Morning)

Animal Resource Center Court Order and Community Volunteers

(Half Day- Morning)

If front door is locked, walk around to the back to find staff member. Doors are locked and phones are off on Sundays and Wednesdays.


Court Ordered Community Service and Volunteer Expectations:

We welcome you to our volunteer team and want to ensure a positive and productive experience for everyone. Please review the following expectations and guidelines:

ReportingCheck-In/Out: Report in and out with an ARC staff member at the beginning and end of your shift. You are responsible for your own timesheet.ConductRespect: Treat everyone with respect.Dress Code: Closed-toe shoes are required. No flip-flops or open shoes, even with socks. Clothing should be free of political or offensive imagery/text.Professionalism: Focus on your tasks rather than competing with other volunteers or engaging in gossip.Conflict Resolution: If you encounter any conflicts, report them to administration immediately.Customer Interaction: Socializing is allowed, but customers should never be ignored. We need your help to manage busy times effectively.Device Use: Avoid napping, using your phone, or posting to social media during your shift.EnvironmentSmoking: No smoking on the premises; you must leave the property if you wish to smoke.Language: Inappropriate language is not permitted. Violations will result in a verbal warning and potential dismissal.Discussions: Avoid discussing politics or personal opinions on sensitive topics such as race and politics.Physical RequirementsActivity Level: Expect lots of standing and walking. Know your limits and let us know if you prefer tasks that require less physical activity.Lifting: Do not lift heavy objects if you are unable. Your safety is our priority.TasksDuties: You may be asked to assist with laundry, dishes, sweeping, mopping, cleaning housing areas, and other necessary tasks.AvailabilitySchedule: Volunteering is available 7 days a week.Partial Days: Must arrive between 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. or 2:00 and 5:00 p.m.Full Days: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.mAge Requirements14 years +: Must have a legal parent or guardian present16 years +: Eligible to volunteer without legal parent or guardian

After signing up for a full or half day, type the actual date you plan to serve in the notes. The "notes" option will pop up when you tap "sign up."

Thank you for your commitment and dedication. Your efforts are invaluable in helping us serve our community effectively.

Community Partner: Animal Resource Center

Animal Resource Center Court Order and Community Volunteers

(Half Day- Morning)

If front door is locked, walk around to the back to find staff member. Doors are locked and phones are off on Sundays and Wednesdays.


Court Ordered Community Service and Volunteer Expectations:

We welcome you to our volunteer team and want to ensure a positive and productive experience for everyone. Please review the following expectations and guidelines:

ReportingCheck-In/Out: Report in and out with an ARC staff member at the beginning and end of your shift. You are responsible for your own timesheet.ConductRespect: Treat everyone with respect.Dress Code: Closed-toe shoes are required. No flip-flops or open shoes, even with socks. Clothing should be free of political or offensive imagery/text.Professionalism: Focus on your tasks rather than competing with other volunteers or engaging in gossip.Conflict Resolution: If you encounter any conflicts, report them to administration immediately.Customer Interaction: Socializing is allowed, but customers should never be ignored. We need your help to manage busy times effectively.Device Use: Avoid napping, using your phone, or posting to social media during your shift.EnvironmentSmoking: No smoking on the premises; you must leave the property if you wish to smoke.Language: Inappropriate language is not permitted. Violations will result in a verbal warning and potential dismissal.Discussions: Avoid discussing politics or personal opinions on sensitive topics such as race and politics.Physical RequirementsActivity Level: Expect lots of standing and walking. Know your limits and let us know if you prefer tasks that require less physical activity.Lifting: Do not lift heavy objects if you are unable. Your safety is our priority.TasksDuties: You may be asked to assist with laundry, dishes, sweeping, mopping, cleaning housing areas, and other necessary tasks.AvailabilitySchedule: Volunteering is available 7 days a week.Partial Days: Must arrive between 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. or 2:00 and 5:00 p.m.Full Days: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.mAge Requirements14 years +: Must have a legal parent or guardian present16 years +: Eligible to volunteer without legal parent or guardian

After signing up for a full or half day, type the actual date you plan to serve in the notes. The "notes" option will pop up when you tap "sign up."

Thank you for your commitment and dedication. Your efforts are invaluable in helping us serve our community effectively.

Community Partner: Animal Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 38655

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Resource Center (Full Day)

Animal Resource Center Volunteer for Court Ordered and Community Volunteers

Full Day

If front door is locked, walk around to the back to find staff member. Doors are locked and phones are off on Sundays and Wednesdays.


Court Ordered Community Service and Volunteer Expectations

We welcome you to our volunteer team and want to ensure a positive and productive experience for everyone. Please review the following expectations and guidelines:

ReportingCheck-In/Out: Report in and out with an ARC staff member at the beginning and end of your shift. You are responsible for your own timesheet.ConductRespect: Treat everyone with respect.Dress Code: Closed-toe shoes are required. No flip-flops or open shoes, even with socks. Clothing should be free of political or offensive imagery/text.Professionalism: Focus on your tasks rather than competing with other volunteers or engaging in gossip.Conflict Resolution: If you encounter any conflicts, report them to administration immediately.Customer Interaction: Socializing is allowed, but customers should never be ignored. We need your help to manage busy times effectively.Device Use: Avoid napping, using your phone, or posting to social media during your shift.EnvironmentSmoking: No smoking on the premises; you must leave the property if you wish to smoke.Language: Inappropriate language is not permitted. Violations will result in a verbal warning and potential dismissal.Discussions: Avoid discussing politics or personal opinions on sensitive topics such as race and politics.Physical RequirementsActivity Level: Expect lots of standing and walking. Know your limits and let us know if you prefer tasks that require less physical activity.Lifting: Do not lift heavy objects if you are unable. Your safety is our priority.TasksDuties: You may be asked to assist with laundry, dishes, sweeping, mopping, cleaning housing areas, and other necessary tasks.AvailabilitySchedule: Volunteering is available 7 days a week.Partial Days: Must arrive between 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. or 2:00 and 5:00 p.m.Full Days: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.mAge Requirements14 years +: Must have a legal parent or guardian present16 years +: Eligible to volunteer without legal parent or guardian

After signing up for a full or half day, type the actual date you plan to serve in the notes. The "notes" option will pop up when you tap "sign up."

Thank you for your commitment and dedication. Your efforts are invaluable in helping us serve our community effectively.

Community Partner: Animal Resource Center

Animal Resource Center Volunteer for Court Ordered and Community Volunteers

Full Day

If front door is locked, walk around to the back to find staff member. Doors are locked and phones are off on Sundays and Wednesdays.


Court Ordered Community Service and Volunteer Expectations

We welcome you to our volunteer team and want to ensure a positive and productive experience for everyone. Please review the following expectations and guidelines:

ReportingCheck-In/Out: Report in and out with an ARC staff member at the beginning and end of your shift. You are responsible for your own timesheet.ConductRespect: Treat everyone with respect.Dress Code: Closed-toe shoes are required. No flip-flops or open shoes, even with socks. Clothing should be free of political or offensive imagery/text.Professionalism: Focus on your tasks rather than competing with other volunteers or engaging in gossip.Conflict Resolution: If you encounter any conflicts, report them to administration immediately.Customer Interaction: Socializing is allowed, but customers should never be ignored. We need your help to manage busy times effectively.Device Use: Avoid napping, using your phone, or posting to social media during your shift.EnvironmentSmoking: No smoking on the premises; you must leave the property if you wish to smoke.Language: Inappropriate language is not permitted. Violations will result in a verbal warning and potential dismissal.Discussions: Avoid discussing politics or personal opinions on sensitive topics such as race and politics.Physical RequirementsActivity Level: Expect lots of standing and walking. Know your limits and let us know if you prefer tasks that require less physical activity.Lifting: Do not lift heavy objects if you are unable. Your safety is our priority.TasksDuties: You may be asked to assist with laundry, dishes, sweeping, mopping, cleaning housing areas, and other necessary tasks.AvailabilitySchedule: Volunteering is available 7 days a week.Partial Days: Must arrive between 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. or 2:00 and 5:00 p.m.Full Days: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.mAge Requirements14 years +: Must have a legal parent or guardian present16 years +: Eligible to volunteer without legal parent or guardian

After signing up for a full or half day, type the actual date you plan to serve in the notes. The "notes" option will pop up when you tap "sign up."

Thank you for your commitment and dedication. Your efforts are invaluable in helping us serve our community effectively.

Community Partner: Animal Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 38655

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Urgent Need: Long-Term Salvation Army Volunteers

Urgent Need: Long-Term Salvation Army Volunteers

The Salvation Army urgently needs long-term volunteers who can stand for extended periods and commit to ongoing service. Once trained, you'll be a vital part of keeping operations running smoothly—helping with donations, organizing the thrift store, assisting customers, and supporting seasonal drives. Scheduling and training are flexible, coordinated with the Salvation Army director.

If you're ready to make a lasting impact, sign up today and become part of a dedicated team serving those in need!

Once trained, you’ll be on-call or regularly scheduled volunteer for a variety of tasks that keep the Salvation Army running smoothly and serving our community.

This schedule and training will be conducted between the volunteer and the Salvation Army director.

Volunteer Tasks May Include:

Sorting and organizing incoming donationsHanging and tagging clothing for the thrift storeAssisting with store reorganization and displaysHelping customers with finding items and bagging purchasesRestocking and straightening shelvesLight cleaning to keep the space welcomingAssisting with seasonal donation drives and holiday prep

By joining this pool, you’ll be the first to know about upcoming opportunities, and you’ll be part of a trained team ready to make an impact. Whether you can volunteer regularly or just occasionally, your time and effort will directly help those in need!

Interested? Sign up today, and we’ll keep you posted on upcoming training sessions and volunteer needs.

Let’s make a difference together! ❤️

Community Partner: Salvation Army

Urgent Need: Long-Term Salvation Army Volunteers

The Salvation Army urgently needs long-term volunteers who can stand for extended periods and commit to ongoing service. Once trained, you'll be a vital part of keeping operations running smoothly—helping with donations, organizing the thrift store, assisting customers, and supporting seasonal drives. Scheduling and training are flexible, coordinated with the Salvation Army director.

If you're ready to make a lasting impact, sign up today and become part of a dedicated team serving those in need!

Once trained, you’ll be on-call or regularly scheduled volunteer for a variety of tasks that keep the Salvation Army running smoothly and serving our community.

This schedule and training will be conducted between the volunteer and the Salvation Army director.

Volunteer Tasks May Include:

Sorting and organizing incoming donationsHanging and tagging clothing for the thrift storeAssisting with store reorganization and displaysHelping customers with finding items and bagging purchasesRestocking and straightening shelvesLight cleaning to keep the space welcomingAssisting with seasonal donation drives and holiday prep

By joining this pool, you’ll be the first to know about upcoming opportunities, and you’ll be part of a trained team ready to make an impact. Whether you can volunteer regularly or just occasionally, your time and effort will directly help those in need!

Interested? Sign up today, and we’ll keep you posted on upcoming training sessions and volunteer needs.

Let’s make a difference together! ❤️

Community Partner: Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 38655

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Animal Resource Center (Half Day- Afternoon)

Animal Resource Center Court Order and Community Volunteers

Half Day- Afternoon

If front door is locked, walk around to the back to find staff member. Doors are locked and phones are off on Sundays and Wednesdays.

Court Ordered Community Service and Volunteer Expectations

We welcome you to our volunteer team and want to ensure a positive and productive experience for everyone. Please review the following expectations and guidelines:

ReportingCheck-In/Out: Report in and out with an ARC staff member at the beginning and end of your shift. You are responsible for your own timesheet.ConductRespect: Treat everyone with respect.Dress Code: Closed-toe shoes are required. No flip-flops or open shoes, even with socks. Clothing should be free of political or offensive imagery/text.Professionalism: Focus on your tasks rather than competing with other volunteers or engaging in gossip.Conflict Resolution: If you encounter any conflicts, report them to administration immediately.Customer Interaction: Socializing is allowed, but customers should never be ignored. We need your help to manage busy times effectively.Device Use: Avoid napping, using your phone, or posting to social media during your shift.EnvironmentSmoking: No smoking on the premises; you must leave the property if you wish to smoke.Language: Inappropriate language is not permitted. Violations will result in a verbal warning and potential dismissal.Discussions: Avoid discussing politics or personal opinions on sensitive topics such as race and politics.Physical RequirementsActivity Level: Expect lots of standing and walking. Know your limits and let us know if you prefer tasks that require less physical activity.Lifting: Do not lift heavy objects if you are unable. Your safety is our priority.TasksDuties: You may be asked to assist with laundry, dishes, sweeping, mopping, cleaning housing areas, and other necessary tasks.AvailabilitySchedule: Volunteering is available 7 days a week.Partial Days: Must arrive between 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. or 2:00 and 5:00 p.m.Full Days: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.mAge Requirements14 years +: Must have a legal parent or guardian present16 years +: Eligible to volunteer without legal parent or guardian

After signing up for a full or half day, type the actual date you plan to serve in the notes. The "notes" option will pop up when you tap "sign up."

Thank you for your commitment and dedication. Your efforts are invaluable in helping us serve our community effectively.

Community Partner: Animal Resource Center

Animal Resource Center Court Order and Community Volunteers

Half Day- Afternoon

If front door is locked, walk around to the back to find staff member. Doors are locked and phones are off on Sundays and Wednesdays.

Court Ordered Community Service and Volunteer Expectations

We welcome you to our volunteer team and want to ensure a positive and productive experience for everyone. Please review the following expectations and guidelines:

ReportingCheck-In/Out: Report in and out with an ARC staff member at the beginning and end of your shift. You are responsible for your own timesheet.ConductRespect: Treat everyone with respect.Dress Code: Closed-toe shoes are required. No flip-flops or open shoes, even with socks. Clothing should be free of political or offensive imagery/text.Professionalism: Focus on your tasks rather than competing with other volunteers or engaging in gossip.Conflict Resolution: If you encounter any conflicts, report them to administration immediately.Customer Interaction: Socializing is allowed, but customers should never be ignored. We need your help to manage busy times effectively.Device Use: Avoid napping, using your phone, or posting to social media during your shift.EnvironmentSmoking: No smoking on the premises; you must leave the property if you wish to smoke.Language: Inappropriate language is not permitted. Violations will result in a verbal warning and potential dismissal.Discussions: Avoid discussing politics or personal opinions on sensitive topics such as race and politics.Physical RequirementsActivity Level: Expect lots of standing and walking. Know your limits and let us know if you prefer tasks that require less physical activity.Lifting: Do not lift heavy objects if you are unable. Your safety is our priority.TasksDuties: You may be asked to assist with laundry, dishes, sweeping, mopping, cleaning housing areas, and other necessary tasks.AvailabilitySchedule: Volunteering is available 7 days a week.Partial Days: Must arrive between 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. or 2:00 and 5:00 p.m.Full Days: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.mAge Requirements14 years +: Must have a legal parent or guardian present16 years +: Eligible to volunteer without legal parent or guardian

After signing up for a full or half day, type the actual date you plan to serve in the notes. The "notes" option will pop up when you tap "sign up."

Thank you for your commitment and dedication. Your efforts are invaluable in helping us serve our community effectively.

Community Partner: Animal Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 38655

Allow Groups: No