We welcome volunteers & Interns from all backgrounds. We especially encourage – DEAF, Inc. believes BIPOC, LGBTQ, immigrants, women, veterans, persons with disabilities, and persons with various cultural backgrounds are strongly encouraged to join us. To support Deaf, DeafBlind, Hard of Hearing and Late Deafened individuals to achieve their goals. Building bridges across communities by…

Answer phones and gather initial intake information from families seeking our services.

You can help us no matter what your skill level. Some of the places we always need help are in the office, helping with the collections or gardening up at Glen Magna Farms. You can check our events page for particular events that need volunteers.

Hygiene Insecurity is a Massive Unmet Need in MA and beyond. Hope and Comfort is the largest organization in New England solely focused on this need and as such we need compassionate and talented individuals who are willing to share their time, talent and willingness to THINK BIG to develop solutions that work at the…

We welcome teens and adults who would like to help us present inspiring stories about Zambia children at fairs, school groups, neighborhood meetings, rotary clubs, our fund-raising concerts, senior groups and other speaking opportunities. We need logistical help, technical assistance and people to speak to groups of all sizes. Each of these events are vary…

We welcome people who like to write or are good with graphics for our newsletters and promotional mailings. If you have experience writing news stories or promotional materials, you can help us get our message to readers. Let us know if you want to help and none of these descriptions don’t fit your skills. Let’s…

Volunteers contribute to resource development, administrative support and other areas of impact.

Volunteers help elders and adults living with disabilities maintain their independence by visiting them at home to assist with their bill-paying tasks, such as organizing the consumer’s bills, preparation of checks, and balancing and maintaining the check register.

Volunteers connect with older adults to provide social support through face-to-face visits, phone calls, or virtual connections through email.

Imagine changing the paradigm from coexisting with people who have been incarcerated, to one that encourages connection with returning citizens and builds resilience within the community as we learn to THRIVE together. Regardless of if you are a professional in a related field, someone who has personally experienced reentry, or simply a concerned community member,…