Volunteering and Giving Back This Holiday Season | Greater Lansing Area Moms

The Greater Lansing area has many wonderful organizations that help those in need in our community.  Visit our Guide to Giving Back below for a list of opportunities to volunteer or donate this holiday season.

If you have questions, please reach out directly to the organization.  If you know of organizations or groups who are in need of assistance, please send organization name and contact information to [email protected]

Thank you and GLAMoms hopes you have a happy and healthy holiday season.

Child and Family Charities - Hope for the Holidays!

Hope for the Holidays is all about giving… giving gifts to one or more of the over 1,500 children and youth residing in foster care, living in one of their residential programs, or working with Child and Family Charities to provide some Christmas cheer for a family in need of support and help. Child and Family Charities also helps families in the community that reach out to them – last year with your help, they  provided gifts to over 100 families locally!

Capital Area Diaper Bank

Capital Area Diaper Bank is part of the National Diaper Bank Network serving the Greater Lansing area.

 

Capital Area Humane Society

Capital Area Humane Society: Volunteers contribute to the success of everything we do and our animals benefit tremendously from the time and compassion they give. CAHS is not a government agency and receives zero dollars through tax funding. We serve the greater mid-Michigan region and are not bound by county lines. As well, we are a surrender-only facility.

Volunteer Opportunities

  • Dog Socialization
  • Cat Socialization
  • Housekeeping
  • Administrative/Office
  • Foster Care
  • Education Counselor
  • Greeter
  • Special Events

Adult Volunteer Requirements

  • Must be at least 16-years-old
  • Must attend an orientation

“Creating Hope, Completing Families”

 

Cristo Rey Community Center

Cristo Rey Community Center: “People helping people” that includes Family Center, Prescription Assistance, Counseling Service, Financial Empowerment.  

The Community Center has a community kitchen, open distribution of fresh produce, Bread Rack, personal needs closet and a clothing closet.

Ele's Place

Their mission: Ele’s Place is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to creating awareness of and support for grieving children and their families. Their vision: To ensure no child in Michigan grieves alone. 

Ele’s Place is a healing center for grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families.  Four branch locations support families throughout Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Flint, Lansing and beyond. 
At Ele’s Place, hundreds of grieving children and teens find a warm and welcoming place to meet new friends who really understand how they feel, while they begin to heal after the death of someone close to them.

End Violence Encounters (EVE)

End Violent Encounters (EVE) provides supportive services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and elder abuse.

The Firecracker Foundation

The Firecracker Foundation honors the bravery of children who have survived sexual trauma by building a community invested in the healing of their whole being.

The Fledge Foundation

The Fledge Foundation is the non profit part of the Fledge. It is the social entrepreneurs who put compassion for all life and protection of our environment ahead of financial bottom lines. It supports a holistic view of life where we build our own solutions to our own unique problems, causes and environments.

Greater Lansing Food Bank

Greater Lansing Food Bank: In this community, we fight hunger together. It takes all of us gathered around the table, bringing our time, talents and resources to make a difference for people right here in our neighborhood.

Holt Community Food Bank

Holt Community Food Bank (HCFB) serves individuals and families, living in Delhi Charter Township.

Lasagna Love

Lasagna Love believes that kindness, however big or small, is the key to strengthening our communities.  Their volunteers are not just helping to feed families; they have started an international movement.

Mark Advocacy Group

Mark Advocacy Group is working to give a voice back to people who feel they have been silenced in their own medical journeys.

Meridian Township Food Pantry

Meridian Township Food Pantries require an appointment and a current Michigan ID and address verification may be required.  Those that need food should contact the site for their ZIP code to request food:

48823: St. Paul Lutheran Church – 517-351-8541 and St. John Student Parish – 517-432-5136
48840: Haslett Community Church – 517-339-8383 ext. 15
48864: Okemos Community Church – 517-349-4220

Meridian Township continues to work with community organizations to ensure that residents do not go hungry.  Those that wish to help out may consider contributing financially to the food pantries. Residents can also contact call 2-1-1 for statewide volunteer opportunities as well as connections to additional community resources.

New Hope Pet Rescue

NEW HOPE PET RESCUE: Volunteers can help by fostering animals, transporting animals from a shelter, helping at fundraising events, and volunteering at shelters. New Hope Pet Rescue assists the community by providing a means to place unwanted healthy, adoptable pets in good family environments and to make the public aware of such animal issues as care, welfare, and the hazards of overpopulation.

Santa's First Responders

Santa’s First Responders, is made up of a group of police officers, firefighters, and educators who raise funds and provide for kids during the holiday season.

Small Talk Children’s Advocacy Center

Small Talk is the place where children receive coordinated services during child sexual abuse investigations in Mid-Michigan.

T.W.I.G.S. - To Work In Grateful Service

T.W.I.G.S. serves cancer patients in the Greater Lansing area, by helping with everyday tasks like yard work, rides to appointments, house cleaning and errands.

Women’s Center of Greater Lansing

The Women’s Center of Greater Lansing is a private non-profit organization that provides services to women in the Lansing area. 

The Women’s Center of Greater Lansing is committed to providing valuable, innovative resources and services in an atmosphere that fosters mutual support, insight, and growth for women of all intersectionalities as they strive to realize their unique potential.

Website lansingwomen.org
Facebook facebook.com/womenscentergl

City of East Lansing

The City of East Lansing offers a number of volunteer opportunities throughout the organization. If you would like to contribute to your community by volunteering with one of these programs, please complete the Online Volunteer Registration form and select the area(s) that you are interested in.

Volunteer Lansing

Volunteer Lansing is a comprehensive directory of organizations needing volunteer assistance in the Greater Lansing area.

Giving back to our community looks differently to everyone.  It is always so busy, especially this time of year and one day, what busy looks like will change and there may be more time.  

For now, from donating a toy to Toys for Tots, making a meal as part of Lasagna Love, making calls to foster change for a number of area (and national) non-profit organizations or even dropping off notes and cards to an area assisted living facility — anything, and everything helps.   

If you have ideas to help or organizations you support, please send information to [email protected] – we would LOVE to learn more.  

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