Volunteer: High School Students...We Need You BIG TimeAre you a high schooler who would like to earn community service hours while making a difference in a child’s life? Do you enjoy talking story and playing games? If so, then you could be on your way to becoming a Mentor! Mentors from Baldwin High, Maui High, Lahainaluna, and Kihei Charter are needed for our After-school Mentoring Programs! We are seeking high school students to mentor our elementary students for the 2025-2026 school year. A mentor's role is to build a positive friendship with their youth just by having fun! No previous experience necessary. Mentors meet with their Youth for 1 hour, once a week after school. This program is scheduled for Mondays from 3:00- 4:00 PM at our Mentor Center in Wailuku (200 Waimuluhia Lane, Wailuku), Tuesdays from 2:30-3:30 PM at Princess Nahi'ena'ena (Lahaina), and Mondays from 3:00- 4:00 PM at Kaiaulu O Halele'a (Kihei). Future Mentors need to fill out an application, complete an in-person interview, and provide references. Group training will be available. Benefits: Resume builder Access to exclusive scholarships It's a ton of fun!Let's get you started today! Click the "respond" button, and we will give you a call to get you started with the enrollment process. For questions, contact Demi Trujillo at (808)631-8642. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui Are you a high schooler who would like to earn community service hours while making a difference in a child’s life? Do you enjoy talking story and playing games? If so, then you could be on your way to becoming a Mentor! Mentors from Baldwin High, Maui High, Lahainaluna, and Kihei Charter are needed for our After-school Mentoring Programs! We are seeking high school students to mentor our elementary students for the 2025-2026 school year. A mentor's role is to build a positive friendship with their youth just by having fun! No previous experience necessary. Mentors meet with their Youth for 1 hour, once a week after school. This program is scheduled for Mondays from 3:00- 4:00 PM at our Mentor Center in Wailuku (200 Waimuluhia Lane, Wailuku), Tuesdays from 2:30-3:30 PM at Princess Nahi'ena'ena (Lahaina), and Mondays from 3:00- 4:00 PM at Kaiaulu O Halele'a (Kihei). Future Mentors need to fill out an application, complete an in-person interview, and provide references. Group training will be available. Benefits: Resume builder Access to exclusive scholarships It's a ton of fun!Let's get you started today! Click the "respond" button, and we will give you a call to get you started with the enrollment process. For questions, contact Demi Trujillo at (808)631-8642. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 96793 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Education Volunteers Needed!Volunteer with the Pacific Whale Foundation Education team for a variety of our programs. We are looking for volunteers for our outreach events, Ocean Camp field trips and more. These events can vary from sharing about our programs at a community events, to chaperoning a school field trip to assisting with our Ocean Camp program. We would love to have you join us in our mission to teach the keiki of Maui about the amazing wonders of the ocean and the natural environment. Please email education@pacificwhale.org if you are interested or would like to learn more. We would love to hear about your passions in educating our youth. Please be prepared to complete a background check and keiki safety trainings in advance of volunteering. Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation Volunteer with the Pacific Whale Foundation Education team for a variety of our programs. We are looking for volunteers for our outreach events, Ocean Camp field trips and more. These events can vary from sharing about our programs at a community events, to chaperoning a school field trip to assisting with our Ocean Camp program. We would love to have you join us in our mission to teach the keiki of Maui about the amazing wonders of the ocean and the natural environment. Please email education@pacificwhale.org if you are interested or would like to learn more. We would love to hear about your passions in educating our youth. Please be prepared to complete a background check and keiki safety trainings in advance of volunteering. Agency: Pacific Whale Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 96793 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be BIG!Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui's Community-Based Program matches a Mentor (adult) with a Youth (aged 6-16) based on geographic location, common interests, and likelihood of developing a friendship. Our Mentors always tell us that they feel they get more out of volunteering than they contribute. Some benefits of being a mentor include gaining a personal wing person who provides professional support to help you along your mentoring journey, complimentary passes to do things around Maui with your youth, and the ability to build a life-long friendship. Many Maui youth, especially boys, yearn to connect and wait for a role model. Today's youth face various challenges, and being matched with a Mentor can help them navigate these challenges and reach their full potential. Most youth in our program come from single-parent homes and can benefit from having a good role model in their lives. Mentors allow youth to express themselves and enjoy being a kid. Mentor/Volunteer Commitment: · At least a one-year relationship with the youth. · Meet 2-3 times per month with the youth. This can be anything from teaching a new skill, doing arts & crafts together, or just talking stories and going on a walk. You get to determine the date and time and coordinate this with the parent/guardian. To Sign-Up, Volunteers Need To: Complete application & online training Participate in an in-person interview Be able to pass background, fingerprinting, and reference checks Have reliable transportation and a safe driving recordIt Takes LITTLE To Be BIG! Take the next step and empower a Maui youth today! Click the "respond" button, and someone from our agency will contact you to get you started with the enrollment process. Call Char at (808)298-4781 if you have any questions. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui's Community-Based Program matches a Mentor (adult) with a Youth (aged 6-16) based on geographic location, common interests, and likelihood of developing a friendship. Our Mentors always tell us that they feel they get more out of volunteering than they contribute. Some benefits of being a mentor include gaining a personal wing person who provides professional support to help you along your mentoring journey, complimentary passes to do things around Maui with your youth, and the ability to build a life-long friendship. Many Maui youth, especially boys, yearn to connect and wait for a role model. Today's youth face various challenges, and being matched with a Mentor can help them navigate these challenges and reach their full potential. Most youth in our program come from single-parent homes and can benefit from having a good role model in their lives. Mentors allow youth to express themselves and enjoy being a kid. Mentor/Volunteer Commitment: · At least a one-year relationship with the youth. · Meet 2-3 times per month with the youth. This can be anything from teaching a new skill, doing arts & crafts together, or just talking stories and going on a walk. You get to determine the date and time and coordinate this with the parent/guardian. To Sign-Up, Volunteers Need To: Complete application & online training Participate in an in-person interview Be able to pass background, fingerprinting, and reference checks Have reliable transportation and a safe driving recordIt Takes LITTLE To Be BIG! Take the next step and empower a Maui youth today! Click the "respond" button, and someone from our agency will contact you to get you started with the enrollment process. Call Char at (808)298-4781 if you have any questions. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 96793 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Programs: Art KitsAloha! We are looking for volunteers interested in preparing art kits that will be distributed to various organizations including Lanai Public Library and School, Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Centers in Wailuku, and Molokai Arts Center. These kits are part of an ongoing project, but when we need help mostly depends on when we receive supplies and we may not have an immediate need! Art Kit preparation needs vary with each project, but may require: cutting paper or fabric laminating, stapling, or gluing gathering and counting supplies packaging and ensuring each kit has the necessary componentsThis is typically a task that may be done while sitting or standing, and is a great opportunity to help our community's keiki while listening to some tunes or catching up on your audiobook and podcasts! Agency: Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center Aloha! We are looking for volunteers interested in preparing art kits that will be distributed to various organizations including Lanai Public Library and School, Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Centers in Wailuku, and Molokai Arts Center. These kits are part of an ongoing project, but when we need help mostly depends on when we receive supplies and we may not have an immediate need! Art Kit preparation needs vary with each project, but may require: cutting paper or fabric laminating, stapling, or gluing gathering and counting supplies packaging and ensuring each kit has the necessary componentsThis is typically a task that may be done while sitting or standing, and is a great opportunity to help our community's keiki while listening to some tunes or catching up on your audiobook and podcasts! Agency: Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 96768 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor a Youth in Foster Care!We are in great need of mentors - especially male mentors for foster youth age 8 and over. We are looking for more mentors to foster Keiki. It's a 1 hour a week, year long commitment from a trained and safe mentor to take them to explore maui, learn, grow, be silly, talk life and just have fun. You can learn more and fill out the application on our website here: https://www.villageofhopemaui.com/youthmentoring Agency: Village of Hope Maui We are in great need of mentors - especially male mentors for foster youth age 8 and over. We are looking for more mentors to foster Keiki. It's a 1 hour a week, year long commitment from a trained and safe mentor to take them to explore maui, learn, grow, be silly, talk life and just have fun. You can learn more and fill out the application on our website here: https://www.villageofhopemaui.com/youthmentoring Agency: Village of Hope Maui Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 96753 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hale Pono Youth ShelterHale Pono Youth Shelter Assist shelter staff in supporting youth with daily tasks recreational and educational activities Meal preparation schoolwork Transportation of youth to activities Lead activities based on volunteer’s expertise Front desk Reception Greet and assist Incoming calls and visitors Coordinate resources for youth (set appointments, etc.) When & Where Needed (Scheduling) 24/7 possibilities, since the shelter is always openAgency: Teran James Young Foundation Hale Pono Youth Shelter Assist shelter staff in supporting youth with daily tasks recreational and educational activities Meal preparation schoolwork Transportation of youth to activities Lead activities based on volunteer’s expertise Front desk Reception Greet and assist Incoming calls and visitors Coordinate resources for youth (set appointments, etc.) When & Where Needed (Scheduling) 24/7 possibilities, since the shelter is always openAgency: Teran James Young Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 96793 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Camp CounselorTIME FRAME: Summer/Fall/Winter/Spring Part-time or Full-time POSITION SUMMARY Provides active supervision for children in a group setting at a seasonal day camp. Offers a high-quality experience for children and parents relevant to the YMCA’s core values: Honesty, respect, responsibility, and care. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Providing active supervision for children in indoor and outdoor group settings Participating in planning and implementing program activities that are culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate, and consistent with YMCA values Adhering to program safety and cleanliness standards Following YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention, and emergencies Maintaining positive relations with youth, parents, and staff by modeling relationship-building skills Understanding and agreeing with the YMCA philosophy, goals, and objectives Following YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention, and emergencies Ensuring the safety, health, and wellbeing of all YMCA youth Relating to the children with respect and understanding Demonstrating knowledge of child development and adjusting approaches based on individual or group needs Informing the Youth Director of facility, staff, and program participant concerns Maintaining a cohesive team through effective communication and constructive feedback Demonstrating a cooperative attitude and the willingness to work in a team environment Instructing children in a variety of activities with enthusiasm and creativity Attending all staff meetings, trainings, and duties in a timely manner Providing positive program development strategies Remaining open-minded towards criticism, suggestion, and direction from other staff Preparing and submitting lesson plans on time as requested by the director Researching and developing new and creative activities to enhance the program Completing other duties as assignedAgency: Maui Family YMCA TIME FRAME: Summer/Fall/Winter/Spring Part-time or Full-time POSITION SUMMARY Provides active supervision for children in a group setting at a seasonal day camp. Offers a high-quality experience for children and parents relevant to the YMCA’s core values: Honesty, respect, responsibility, and care. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Providing active supervision for children in indoor and outdoor group settings Participating in planning and implementing program activities that are culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate, and consistent with YMCA values Adhering to program safety and cleanliness standards Following YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention, and emergencies Maintaining positive relations with youth, parents, and staff by modeling relationship-building skills Understanding and agreeing with the YMCA philosophy, goals, and objectives Following YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention, and emergencies Ensuring the safety, health, and wellbeing of all YMCA youth Relating to the children with respect and understanding Demonstrating knowledge of child development and adjusting approaches based on individual or group needs Informing the Youth Director of facility, staff, and program participant concerns Maintaining a cohesive team through effective communication and constructive feedback Demonstrating a cooperative attitude and the willingness to work in a team environment Instructing children in a variety of activities with enthusiasm and creativity Attending all staff meetings, trainings, and duties in a timely manner Providing positive program development strategies Remaining open-minded towards criticism, suggestion, and direction from other staff Preparing and submitting lesson plans on time as requested by the director Researching and developing new and creative activities to enhance the program Completing other duties as assignedAgency: Maui Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 96732 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Afterschool CounselorTIME FRAME August-May of each school year / Part-time POSITION SUMMARY Provides active supervision for children in a group setting at an after-school program. Offers a high-quality experience for children and parents relevant to the YMCA’s core values: Honesty, respect, responsibility, and care. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Providing active supervision for children in indoor and outdoor group settings Participating in planning and implementing program activities that are culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate, and consistent with YMCA values Adhering to program safety and cleanliness standards Attending all staff meetings and trainings Following YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention, and emergencies Maintaining positive relationships with youth, parents, staff, and school personnel Helping with student’s homework during A+ hours Understanding and agreeing with the YMCA philosophy, goals, and objectives Ensuring the safety, health, and wellbeing of all YMCA youth Relating to the children with respect and understanding Demonstrating knowledge of child development and adjusting approaches based on individual or group needs Promoting positive development in youth Maintaining a team spirit Instructing children in a variety of activities with enthusiasm and creativity Attending work and work-related events promptly. Remaining open-minded towards criticism, suggestion, and direction from other staff Preparing and submitting lesson plans on time as requested by the director Researching and developing new and creative activities to enhance the program Maintaining responsibility for the facility, equipment, and supplies of the A+ site Completing other duties as assigned Updating youth and families about YMCA events
Agency: Maui Family YMCA TIME FRAME August-May of each school year / Part-time POSITION SUMMARY Provides active supervision for children in a group setting at an after-school program. Offers a high-quality experience for children and parents relevant to the YMCA’s core values: Honesty, respect, responsibility, and care. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Providing active supervision for children in indoor and outdoor group settings Participating in planning and implementing program activities that are culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate, and consistent with YMCA values Adhering to program safety and cleanliness standards Attending all staff meetings and trainings Following YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention, and emergencies Maintaining positive relationships with youth, parents, staff, and school personnel Helping with student’s homework during A+ hours Understanding and agreeing with the YMCA philosophy, goals, and objectives Ensuring the safety, health, and wellbeing of all YMCA youth Relating to the children with respect and understanding Demonstrating knowledge of child development and adjusting approaches based on individual or group needs Promoting positive development in youth Maintaining a team spirit Instructing children in a variety of activities with enthusiasm and creativity Attending work and work-related events promptly. Remaining open-minded towards criticism, suggestion, and direction from other staff Preparing and submitting lesson plans on time as requested by the director Researching and developing new and creative activities to enhance the program Maintaining responsibility for the facility, equipment, and supplies of the A+ site Completing other duties as assigned Updating youth and families about YMCA events
Agency: Maui Family YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 96732 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Services Volunteers & Science / Tech Educators Look No Further!The Maui County Composite of the Civil Air Patrol is looking for those interested in youth services to volunteer for our amazing organization! We are a federally-chartered (like the Peace Corps) non-profit organization that specializes in Cadet (Youth) Programs, Emergency Services, and Aerospace Education! Our World-class Youth program is designed for individuals aged 12-18 and teaches them our core values of Integrity, Respect, Excellence, and Volunteer service through classes and training in Leadership, Character Development, Aerospace Education, Physical Fitness, Emergency Services, and Volunteerism. We do this through a proven system borrowed from the United States Air Force using military ranks and progressions to move youths from followers, to group leaders, and to eventually entire squadron leadership. Our highest level of achievement meets the same standards as entry requirements into the United States Air Force Academy and can prepare young people in seeking their goals whether or not they have military ambitions. We also have programs to allow those young men and women interested in any field of Aerospace from pilots to engineers and even information technology (cyber) and STEM as Civil Air Patrol has several award winning curricula in those fields ranging from elementary school to it's own high school textbook through generous funding and support of the Federal Government. It is the Civil Air Patrol's goal to develop and provide curricula to any and all educators as a free service to support the advancement of Aerospace and STEM in America's classrooms, going so far as providing millions of dollars in free STEM kits to educators every year. For educators, we provide an AEM program that allows you to access those STEM kits and curricula at any time and we even provide a TOP (Teach Orientation Program) flight in our aircraft so that you can share the joys of flying with your students and get them more interested in Aerospace and STEM. In addition to all these great programs, for adult volunteers, we offer our extensive CAP University adult training program in which you can learn and train in a wide variety of disciplines including Emergency Services (FEMA training, Aircrew Training, Ground Crew Training, etc), Communications, Leadership, Public Relations, Safety, Logistics, Operations, Finance, and many more! This is all included as a member of our organization. Those trained in certain disciplines can also be eligible to help our local and state government in providing needed services during, before, and after critical emergencies. For more information on these great opportunities, please feel free to contact us at any time!
Agency: Civil Air Patrol - Maui County Composite Squadron The Maui County Composite of the Civil Air Patrol is looking for those interested in youth services to volunteer for our amazing organization! We are a federally-chartered (like the Peace Corps) non-profit organization that specializes in Cadet (Youth) Programs, Emergency Services, and Aerospace Education! Our World-class Youth program is designed for individuals aged 12-18 and teaches them our core values of Integrity, Respect, Excellence, and Volunteer service through classes and training in Leadership, Character Development, Aerospace Education, Physical Fitness, Emergency Services, and Volunteerism. We do this through a proven system borrowed from the United States Air Force using military ranks and progressions to move youths from followers, to group leaders, and to eventually entire squadron leadership. Our highest level of achievement meets the same standards as entry requirements into the United States Air Force Academy and can prepare young people in seeking their goals whether or not they have military ambitions. We also have programs to allow those young men and women interested in any field of Aerospace from pilots to engineers and even information technology (cyber) and STEM as Civil Air Patrol has several award winning curricula in those fields ranging from elementary school to it's own high school textbook through generous funding and support of the Federal Government. It is the Civil Air Patrol's goal to develop and provide curricula to any and all educators as a free service to support the advancement of Aerospace and STEM in America's classrooms, going so far as providing millions of dollars in free STEM kits to educators every year. For educators, we provide an AEM program that allows you to access those STEM kits and curricula at any time and we even provide a TOP (Teach Orientation Program) flight in our aircraft so that you can share the joys of flying with your students and get them more interested in Aerospace and STEM. In addition to all these great programs, for adult volunteers, we offer our extensive CAP University adult training program in which you can learn and train in a wide variety of disciplines including Emergency Services (FEMA training, Aircrew Training, Ground Crew Training, etc), Communications, Leadership, Public Relations, Safety, Logistics, Operations, Finance, and many more! This is all included as a member of our organization. Those trained in certain disciplines can also be eligible to help our local and state government in providing needed services during, before, and after critical emergencies. For more information on these great opportunities, please feel free to contact us at any time!
Agency: Civil Air Patrol - Maui County Composite Squadron Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 96732 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pilot Volunteer Opportunities - Even Retired or Non-CurrentCivil Air Patrol is looking for pilots interested in learning how to fly emergency missions for our organization, or would like to learn how to train our youth to become the aviation pioneers of tomorrow! We do everything from Hurricane and Tsunami warnings, teacher and cadet orientation flights, transporting critical supplies, search and rescue and Air Force interception training missions! We offer our members subsidized rates on our fleet of Cessna 182 and 172 aircraft, among the newest and modern in Hawaii. We even provide training to keep you mission capable! If you're looking to fly more or fly again, and want to help out your local community, there's no better way as a pilot than to join the Civil Air Patrol! Examples of recent missions include transporting Personal Protection Equipment, Aerial Photography, Electronic Locator Transmitter triangulation, Hurricane warnings, post disaster aerial photography, and even being simulated targets for our fabulous Hawaii F-22s!' We're also ALWAYS looking for adults that want to learn all aspects of Emergency Services, Aerospace Education, or just want to get involved in our world-class cadet (youth) program! If you're interested in any of these things, drop us a line so we can tell you about all the great things our organization does with the help of the United States Air Force and the Federal and State Governments. We provide an inexpensive means for government agencies and non-profits to engage in these emergency services are a fraction of the cost of other emergency services organizations because all of our members our volunteers! Agency: Civil Air Patrol - Maui County Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol is looking for pilots interested in learning how to fly emergency missions for our organization, or would like to learn how to train our youth to become the aviation pioneers of tomorrow! We do everything from Hurricane and Tsunami warnings, teacher and cadet orientation flights, transporting critical supplies, search and rescue and Air Force interception training missions! We offer our members subsidized rates on our fleet of Cessna 182 and 172 aircraft, among the newest and modern in Hawaii. We even provide training to keep you mission capable! If you're looking to fly more or fly again, and want to help out your local community, there's no better way as a pilot than to join the Civil Air Patrol! Examples of recent missions include transporting Personal Protection Equipment, Aerial Photography, Electronic Locator Transmitter triangulation, Hurricane warnings, post disaster aerial photography, and even being simulated targets for our fabulous Hawaii F-22s!' We're also ALWAYS looking for adults that want to learn all aspects of Emergency Services, Aerospace Education, or just want to get involved in our world-class cadet (youth) program! If you're interested in any of these things, drop us a line so we can tell you about all the great things our organization does with the help of the United States Air Force and the Federal and State Governments. We provide an inexpensive means for government agencies and non-profits to engage in these emergency services are a fraction of the cost of other emergency services organizations because all of our members our volunteers! Agency: Civil Air Patrol - Maui County Composite Squadron Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 96732 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Interest (SPIN) Program VolunteersA 4-H SPIN club is a special interest club focused on a topic of interest. The club consists of at least 1 adult leader and five or more youth. Topics vary but currently in Maui there is a interest for a computer coding class for elementary, middle, and/or high school a public speaking/video presentation club under the TED-Ed format a science club an agriculture cluband more! SPIN programs are flexible but must be run for a minimum of 6 hours total. Agency: Maui County 4-H A 4-H SPIN club is a special interest club focused on a topic of interest. The club consists of at least 1 adult leader and five or more youth. Topics vary but currently in Maui there is a interest for a computer coding class for elementary, middle, and/or high school a public speaking/video presentation club under the TED-Ed format a science club an agriculture cluband more! SPIN programs are flexible but must be run for a minimum of 6 hours total. Agency: Maui County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 96732 Allow Groups: Yes |