Make a Difference – Volunteer

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Help Non-English speaking clients improve language skills needed for employment.
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Volunteer Opportunities

  • Jewish Big Brother Big Sister
    Share your time and attention with a Jewish child or teen in need of mentoring. A “Big” acts as a special friend to a “Little” by offering support, guidance and by engaging in a variety of experiences together at least 2 – 3 times per month. “Littles” range in age from 7-17. A one year commitment is required. Training and support are provided.
  • Special Connections
    Socialize and interact with adults having special needs as a one-to-one friend or in a group setting.
  • Mitzvah Mobility
    Drive and escort older adults to medical appointments, and help community members who have limited transportation options stay healthy and independent. Weekdays, flexible times. Drive as often as you like, and be reimbursed for your mileage expenses!
  • Friendly Visitor
    Offer companionship to frail elderly and homebound clients, and to clients with developmental disabilities. Once a week for an hour.
  • Centerpieces for Tzedakah Volunteer
    Join other volunteers creating beautiful centerpieces in support of the Jewish Community Food Fund.
  • Translator
    Accompany Russian or Farsi speaking clients in order to translate non-medical terminology at medical appointments or to help complete paperwork at government offices.
  • Prison Services
    Offer fellowship and community contact to Jewish prisoners in facilities around the state, helping them to observe holidays in a meaningful way.
  • Tutor
    Help Russian or Farsi speaking clients improve English language skills; assist students in the Jewish community with secular and/or Judaic studies.
  • Shopper Corp
    Grocery shop for an older adult in our community. Obtain a shopping list and go to the supermarket, or accompany an individual to a store to help select groceries. Once a week or every other week, flexible times.
  • Jewish Legal Services
    Volunteer lawyers provide pro-bono legal consultation to low income Jewish community members at a once-a-month drop in clinic. Click here to read a profile of Jewish Legal Services published in the November 2009 Maryland Bar Bulletin.
  • Dental Services
    Dentists provide emergency dental treatment to JCS clients with low income.
  • Financial Literacy
    Financial services professionals volunteer their time providing community education and consultation.
  • Career Services Tutoring
    Provide weekly English tutoring classes to help Non-English speaking clients seeking to improve their language skills in order to obtain employment.
  • Office Assistant
    Contribute to the important day-to-day work of the JCS office and social work staff by assisting with filing, mailing and computer projects.

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For more information about any of our programs or services, please call our Access Center at 410-466-9200.