Opportunities From: Pozez JCC Volunteer Services

Volunteer: Going Places Volunteer

Going Places is a social club for neurodiverse teens and adults through the Inclusion & Disability Services. The group meets one Sunday each month for fun community outings, like museums, parks, and local activities. Volunteers join the outings, help participants socialize, and make sure everyone feels included and supported.

No special experience needed just kindness, reliability, and a willingness to have fun while making a meaningful impact!

Program: Disabilities and Inclusion

Going Places is a social club for neurodiverse teens and adults through the Inclusion & Disability Services. The group meets one Sunday each month for fun community outings, like museums, parks, and local activities. Volunteers join the outings, help participants socialize, and make sure everyone feels included and supported.

No special experience needed just kindness, reliability, and a willingness to have fun while making a meaningful impact!

Program: Disabilities and Inclusion

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 25, 2026

Zip Code: 22031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Women’s Social Impact Group

Activity – Join us in person to hear from Tara S. Franklin, Project Specialist at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children about what this organization does to support child safety. In her presentation, you will learn ways to prevent online exploitation of children, best practices for encouraging these methods, and how to support a child that has been victimized online. Guidance will be given on the many educational, prevention, and reporting tools, created by NCMEC, that can be beneficial for professionals, families, and children of all ages to stay safe online.

In January, we will take a field trip to the headquarters in Alexandria to make Bags of Hope for these traumatized children. Save the date: January 8 @ 11am!

Program: Community Building

Activity – Join us in person to hear from Tara S. Franklin, Project Specialist at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children about what this organization does to support child safety. In her presentation, you will learn ways to prevent online exploitation of children, best practices for encouraging these methods, and how to support a child that has been victimized online. Guidance will be given on the many educational, prevention, and reporting tools, created by NCMEC, that can be beneficial for professionals, families, and children of all ages to stay safe online.

In January, we will take a field trip to the headquarters in Alexandria to make Bags of Hope for these traumatized children. Save the date: January 8 @ 11am!

Program: Community Building

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 8, 2026

Zip Code: 22031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Women’s Social Impact Group

WSIG is a place for women of all ages and stages to turn their passions into purpose, making a positive social impact in the community. All are welcome!

Program: Community Building

WSIG is a place for women of all ages and stages to turn their passions into purpose, making a positive social impact in the community. All are welcome!

Program: Community Building

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 12, 2026

Zip Code: 22031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Women’s Social Impact Group

WSIG is a place for women of all ages and stages to turn their passions into purpose, making a positive social impact in the community. All are welcome!

Program: Community Building

WSIG is a place for women of all ages and stages to turn their passions into purpose, making a positive social impact in the community. All are welcome!

Program: Community Building

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 11, 2025

Zip Code: 22031

Allow Groups: No