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For opportunities to volunteer with the Friends of the Library, the Library Foundation, or the Volunteen program for teens, visit our Mount Prospect Public Library volunteer page.

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Mount Prospect

A-OK Program

Through this intergenerational home maintenance program, student volunteers from District 214 high schools help older adults with tasks such as:

  • Yard cleanup
  • Minor plumbing repairs
  • Raking leaves
  • Testing/installing smoke detectors

Students are supervised by knowledgeable adult volunteers. Services are available to homeowners 60 years of age or older who live within the attendance area of a District 214 high school and meet low-income eligibility guidelines. Services are provided on a donation basis. For more information, contact Linda Schmidt at 847-718-7705 or by email at: linda.schmidt@d214.org.

The Kids Pantry

Located on the grounds of Christian Life Church, volunteers are needed to bring items from the shed to inside storage, sorting and on the day of clothing giveaways. Info on Facebook or by phone/email: 224-334-2074 or thekidspantry@gmail.com.

Lemons of Love

Support for people undergoing treatment for cancer. Contact: lemonsoflove14@gmail.com.

Made by Mary

Bake, make cards or deliver cards/baked goods to recipients experiencing hardship (local deliveries).

Mount Prospect Park District

Contact: Mary at mkiaupa@mppd.org
847-640-1000

Northwest Compass

Contact: GivingBack@NorthwestCompass.org.

The South Church

Various volunteer opportunities for students. Contact: office@thesouthchurch.com.


Des Plaines

Bessie’s Table Soup Kitchen at First United Methodist Church, Des Plaines

Weekly on Mondays from 4:00 – 7:00. Can volunteer once or regularly.
Phone: 847-827-5561
Email: bessiesdinner_desplaines@yahoo.com

Catholic Charities

Multiple opportunities for various ages and time commitments. Court ordered and regular service hours.

Center of Concern

No experience necessary–training provided! Most positions are available on a flexible-time basis. Some opportunities are friendly visiting, shopping and errands, photography, holiday gift delivery and office duties. In person and remote volunteer opportunities available.

Des Plaines Community Foundation

For general volunteer info, contact Rosemary Argus at 847-297-4932.

  • Neighbors Helping Neighbors Program Committee
    This program committee links community volunteers with residents with various needs i.e. transportation to medical appointments, personal shopping, yard and home care, installation of emergency response boxes, wheel chair ramps, etc. 888-646-8898.
  • Seasons of Service Program Committee

Des Plaines Park District

Contact Jennifer Boys, Assistant Superintendent of Recreation at 847-391-5700 or JBoys@DPParks.org.

Des Plaines Public Library

Currently providing opportunities for kids and teens only.

Frisbie Senior Center

Opportunities include Meals on Wheels driver, program instructor for one of the many programs offered at Frisbie, and receptionist. Contact: 847-768-5944.

Lutheran Social Services of IL

Current greatest need is raising funds to purchase gift cards for the families they serve. Contact Joy Medrano at 847-635-4653 or Joy.Medrano@lssi.org.

Maryville Academy

Volunteers must be 21 years old to work directly with teens or 18 years old to work with young children. Other opportunities may be available.

Salvation Army

Court ordered opportunities available Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.


Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights Memorial Library

Contact: volunteers@ahml.org or 847-870-3784. Court ordered opportunities available.

Clearbrook

Contact: Kathy Scheuing, 847-385-5016 or kscheuing@clearbrook.org.

Wheeling Township General Assistance

Food Pantry, Meals on Wheels Drivers, Seasonal program assistance. Contact: 847-259-7730.

WINGS Resale Store (other volunteer opportunities also available)

Contact: 847-519-7820 x216. Court/school ordered community service available.


Other Locations

Bernie’s Book Bank, Lake Forest

All ages welcome, drop in and scheduled time available. Court Ordered and regular service hours.

C.I.T.Y. of Support, Buffalo Grove

Ongoing card-making projects for families being discharged from the NICU. Other opportunities available at events throughout the year. Contact: Beth Deiter: 224-409-7150 or hello@cityofsupport.org.

Equestrian Connection, Lake Forest

Want to become a volunteer and need to get in for a training session?

Feed My Starving Children, Schaumburg

Court ordered and regular service hours.

Friends of the Forest Preserves (Cook County)

Indian Trails Public Library, Prospect Heights

Contact: volunteer@itpld.org

Kenneth Young Center, Elk Grove Village

Contact: 847−524−8800 x182 or volunteer@kennethyoung.org.

Lake County Habitat for Humanity, various locations

Contact: 847-623-1020 or e-mail info@habitatlc.org. Court/school ordered and regular service hours.

Lake County Forest Preserves

Outdoor work or work at the Lake County Discovery Museum.

Lambs Farm, Libertyville

Contact: Angela Ramert, Volunteer Coordinator, at asr@lambsfarm.org or 847-990-3864.

Northwest Special Recreation Association, Rolling Meadows and all over northwest
suburbs

Contact 847-392-2848 or jjoyce@nwsra.org with questions.

PADS Shelters, multiple locations

  • Volunteers from 7th – 9th grade are now able to volunteer when clients are present with a
    parent, guardian or group chaperone.
  • Volunteers from 10th – 12th grade may volunteer when clients are present without parental
    supervision but must work side by side with an adult volunteer.
  • All volunteers younger than 7th grade may volunteer when clients are not present.
  • Visit the JOURNEYS The Road Home volunteer page to contact the volunteer coordinator.

Prospect Heights Park District

Contact: Marci Glinski at mglinski@phparks.org.


Court/School Ordered Community Service Opportunities

For the most up to date list of opportunities and to search by location, available dates, and type of opportunity, use the website for HandsOn Suburban Chicago. Go to the Volunteer tab and select the link for Court Appointed to bring up a list of current opportunities.

Agencies that currently offer Court/School ordered volunteer opportunities include:

Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge

Phone: 847-723-6105
Email: lgh-volunteers@aah.org

Arlington Heights Memorial Library

Center for Enriched Living, Riverwoods

Contact: Amanda Kolakowski at molly@centerforenrichedliving.org, or 847-582-0076.

Clearbrook

Contact: Kathy Scheuing, 847-385-5016 or kscheuing@clearbrook.org.

Frisbie Senior Center

Opportunities include Meals on Wheels driver, program instructor for one of the many programs offered at Frisbie, and receptionist. Contact: 847-768-5944.

Kenneth Young Center, Elk Grove Village

Contact Colette Young at 847-524-8800 x182 for more information.

Journeys The Road Home

PADS shelters and other opportunities. Most PADS sites are not operating. For more info on open sites and days, contact Heidi Meier at h.meier@journyestheroadhome.org or 847-963-9163 x121.

Lake County Habitat for Humanity, various locations

Contact: 847-623-1020 or e-mail info@habitatlc.org.

Maryville Academy

Volunteers must be 21 years old to work directly with teens or 18 years old to work with young children. Other opportunities may be available.

Northwest Special Recreation Association, Rolling Meadows and all over northwest
suburbs

Contact 847-392-2848 or jjoyce@nwsra.org with questions.

Northwest Compass

Contact: GivingBack@NorthwestCompass.org.

Salvation Army

Court ordered opportunities available Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Because of these limited hours, this is not an option for school ordered hours.

Wheeling Township General Assistance

Food Pantry, Meals on Wheels Drivers, Seasonal program assistance. Contact: 847-259-7730.

Willow Creek Care Center, South Barrington

Contact: carecenter@willowcreek.org or 224-512-2600.

WINGS Resale Store (other volunteer opportunities also available)

Contact: 847-519-7820 x216.

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