Looking for ways to support your community through volunteering in the Jewish community? See the list below!
Items highlighted in green are focused on sustainability, items highlighted in pink are family-friendly.
Participate in Boulder’s Interfaith Food Packing Event during HHS’s volunteer slot on Friday November 9th from 10:00 – 12:00.
Join the Religious Action Center’s Consultation on Conscious in Washington DC from December 12-15.
Donate time to Colorado Jewish Climate Action.
Donate a Jewish themed book to your local library.
Explore the Reform Judaism RAC’s website for workshops, petitions and letters on the issues of Separation of Church and State, Racial Justice and Healthcare.
Contact Nikki Hosack at Boulder Jewish Family Services to volunteer to deliver Thanksgiving meals or participate in Chanukah services at senior living facilities.
Sign up as a Shabbat Greeter - welcome new and returning people from the community on Friday evenings.
Contact Molly Bayer from the Caring Committee about volunteering to join the Meal Train and deliver meals to congregants in need.
Deliver matzah ball soup to CU Boulder Jewish Students (email Elyana Funk) who are sick and far from home, or bake cookies/volunteer for Hillel's Community Shabbatukah on Dec 5th.
Help plant a tree through JTree.
Attend a Shiva Minyan.
Attend a Bar/Bat/Bet Mitzvah.
Invite a fellow congregant to Shabbat Dinner.
Get involved with Volunteer Meal Prep at the Boulder JCC and join the crew that makes soups and goodies for community members who need a home cooked meal delivered.
Contact Alyce Kitt from the Caring Committee about volunteering to make caring phone calls or send cards to members who are ill or need support.
Contact Elisa Greenberg from the Caring Committee about volunteering to deliver meals for Har HaShem members who are ill or home-bound
Organize a virtual visit to The Hunger Museum, sponsored by MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger.
Volunteer for cemetery cleanup at Temple Israel in Leadville, CO.
Sit shmirah with the Boulder Chevra Kaddisha, the Burial Society.
Send a thank you note to someone on the staff at Congregation Har HaShem.
Gift a copy of The Jewish Teen Gratitude Journal to a teen.
Contact Miche Bacher at Boulder JFS to learn how to become a Friendly Visitor to help prevent isolation and loneliness in older adults.
Volunteer to plant, weed, and harvest during the growing season at the Boulder JCC’s Milk and Honey Farm.
Explore volunteer Opportunities with Colorado Repair the World.
Gift a copy of The Jewish Gratitude Journal (for adults) to someone who could use it.