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Thank you for your interest in volunteer opportunities with our next event we are supporting at Saving Lost Kids. Our next event is Saturday, October 30th at the Atoka Railroad Amusement Park in Atoka, TN. We are supporting Atoka Railroads day-long event, between the hours of 12 (noon) – 4pm. Volunteers will assist in working with children as we supply our “Passport for Safety” Child/Teen ID packets and safety education. Each volunteer will be assigned to one specific task, for example: Fingerprints, height, weight, escort, photography, DNA, preparation, signup, etc. To learn more about this opportunity, click here.
Ongoing state-wide opportunity!
Take photos of gravestones with the BillionGraves app on your smartphone to help preserve precious history. Each photo you take is automatically tagged with GPS coordinates, allowing the gravestones to first national bank ames omaha plotted on a map. The names and dates are then transcribed and made available for families around the world who are searching for their ancestors.
You will be credited with 1 citizens one card services login for every 250 photos you take with the BillionGraves app. That is about 1 photo every 15 seconds. The app will automatically keep track of the number of photos you take.
You are welcome to do this at your own convenience and you do not need permission from us to begin. Click HERE to get started.
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at [email protected] We’ll be happy to help you!
When you are finished, request verification by clicking on this link: https://support.billiongraves.com/support/tickets/new. Include your name, county, cemetery, and the email address that you use to login to BillionGraves. You will typically receive a reply within 3 - 5 business days.
Click HERE to watch a 2-minute video about BillionGraves.
Care provided for terminally ill patients in their homes and in various care settings, such as nursing homes. Volunteer opportunities include visiting with patients in their home or in long term care facilities to provide companionship by talking with patients, playing board games, reading, music, etc. Other opportunities available for administrative tasks such as helping to file paperwork in our local offices, answer phones, and write cards.
Caris Healthcare Website
Contact: Diana Puckett at [email protected]
Discover Connections is partnering with senior living communities to allow TN Promise students to video chat with senior living community residents as a form of community service hours! This is an especially timely opportunity to support senior citizens safely and responsibly in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
If you are interested in volunteering to chat with senior citizens, please visit their website to sign up!
Troop volunteers work together to provide a quality Girl Scout Leadership Experience for girls through service to the girls assigned to their troop. Be the troop leader that supports her every week—the one that watches her smile get bigger as she grows more confident. Mentor a Girl Scout Cookie Professional during cookie season so she can earn enough to reach the goals she and her troop set. Or work with other adults to provide the kind of behind-the-scenes support that makes it possible for her to make amazing new memories at Girl Scouts.
Girl Scouts Website
Contact: 1-800-474-1912 or [email protected]
Ongoing Opportunity!
The Ollie Otter Program teaches seat belt and booster seat education in elementary schools. Volunteers will work with program leaders, community leaders, members of the law enforcement community, and injury prevention advocates to implement assembly presentations and community events to promote child passenger safety throughout Tennessee. A full list of events can be found at www.ollieotter.org/schedule.
Contact: Julie Brewer- jb[email protected] or at 931-372-3318
There are a wide variety of volunteer service projects across the state. Visit their website or click here to find a park near you. You can also click here to view parks that have ongoing projects.
Contact: Nancy Schelin at [email protected]
Two clubs are offering tutoring and homework help, character and leadership development, arts and crafts, sports, fitness and recreation, education and career development and health and life skills.
The Union City Club
1015 College Street, Union City, TN 38261
Open Monday-Friday, 3:00 pm until 9:00 pm (731-885-0883)
The Humboldt Club
1503 Osborne Street, Humboldt, TN 38343
Open Monday-Friday, 3:00 pm until 7:00 pm (731-562-0067)
Contact: Tracy Boucher at 731-885-0883
NRCS’ volunteer workforce that is making a difference in every county in the nation. NRCS works with private landowners to improve soil quality, conserve water, improve air quality and enhance wildlife habitat. Earth Team volunteers work side-by-side with conservation professionals and are an integral part of the conservation partnership. Earth Team offers many opportunities for people who are interested in volunteering to improve the nation’s natural resources. People who are 14-years-old and older can volunteer. Volunteers can work part-time or full-time, work outdoors or inside a local NRCS office, individually or as a group.
State Website
National Website
Contact: Justin Howard at [email protected] or 423-626-3811 ext.110
Tennessee BASS Nation has partnered with the TWRA Fisheries Division on multiple lakes across Tennessee on a Rehabilitation Projects. They are looking for volunteers that can assist with their work outside creating and placing fish habitat in lakes, while cleaning up trash from lakes and streams across Tennessee. Volunteer work is done with oversight from TWRA and TN BASS Nation Conservation Leadership.
To volunteer please contact Capt Jake Davis by email at [email protected] or by phone at (615) 613-2382 for available dates and times.
Volunteers will have a “hands on” opportunity to share educational experiences and knowledge with Soldiers, community leaders, high schools and youth clubs. The volunteer will be exposed to character and leadership development with a chance to gain communication skills, and marketing skills. Additionally, volunteers will learn about Tennessee civilian/military career fields as they gain community service hours working with local Tennessee National Guard Career Counselors.
Contact: Kathy Brown at 731-355-6082 or [email protected]
Robert Hopper at 731-499-0954 or [email protected]
In honor of National Public Lands Day, Tennessee State Parks, Friends Groups and Tennessee State Natural Areas are hosting a variety of volunteer stewardship projects, hikes and interpretive programs for all ages.This year, we have a variety of events and service projects planned, including litter clean-ups, trail maintenance, hikes and even a few canoe floats. Events are being held at banks with the best cd rates near me times throughout the day and some parks are having multiple events.
If you are interested in volunteering, please click HERE to find an opportunity in your area and register.
Volunteers are needed to assist Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle TN with sorting and packing donated food in our warehouse which helps to provide millions of meals each month to our hungry neighbors in middle and west Tennessee.
Volunteers must create an account HERE to sign up for shifts. Unless you are volunteering at our Nashville location, do NOT click “I am a Tennessee Promise student” when creating your account. Students volunteering at the Ray Smith Family Distribution Center in Camden are welcome to sign up for any available Food Sorting shifts at this location to receive credit for service hours.
Due to safety concerns, all volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes (no sandals or flip flops) and clothes appropriate to work in a warehouse environment. It is also recommended to bring a sweatshirt and long pants in case you are needed to work in the 40-degree cooler.
When submitting your TN Promise community service hours, please list Jennifer Barker as your supervisor. She can be reached at (731) 438-7233 or [email protected]
Volunteers needed to maintain its grounds so it looks beautiful to the public.
Contact: 731-584-4772
Volunteers needed to visit patients and families, share a specific talent or assist in the administrative needs of the office. Volunteers share the calling to bring comfort and help others when they need it most.
Contact: Jenny Anderson at 731-584-9500 or 731-441-2963.
Volunteers needed to assist during Children’s Programs by taking pictures, helping with crafts, tutoring and providing story times as well as organizing books. High school students can join the Teen Advisory Board and attend meetings for community service also.
Address: 625 High Street 102 Huntingdon, TN
Contact: Nikki Cunningham at 731-986-1919 or [email protected]
Contact: Andrea Cottrill at 731-352-2372.
The IDB has vacant Industrial Property in the Airport Industrial Park, would like to have these buildings swept and cleaned up around the inside and outside.
Visit their website.
Contact: Monica Heath at [email protected] or 731-352-2004
Volunteers for most services performed at the park, including trail maintenance, sign construction and establishment, litter pick-up, bridge building, trail marking, shelter construction, flight cage construction, and bird house building and placement. Management is also open to new ideas for park improvement!
Address:4845 Natchez Trace Road, Wildersville, TN, 38388
Contact: Natchez Trace park office at 731-968-3742.
Ongoing Opportunity!
The Farmers Market provides numerous opportunities for community work hours during Market hours, festivals and special events. The Main Street Program offers practical experience in economic and community development through historic preservation in downtown Dyersburg.
Contact: Steve Guttery [email protected] 731-285-3433
Volunteers needed to assist with keeping the library neat and clean, file the items in the library in an organized system and special programming at varied times of the year.
Visit their website!
Contact: Kathryn McBride [email protected]
FCAR is a volunteer organization and we need your help to accomplish our mission. Listed below are just some of our volunteer needs. If you have any talent or skill we can use it! If you have no talent or skill we still need you! Everyone can make a difference by volunteering at FCAR.
Learn more and sign up to volunteer: https://www.fayettefcar.com/volunteer
Contact: Steven Gibson
Hardeman County Board of Education
- Bus Garage, 731-658-3444
- IT Department, 731-658-3228
Ongoing opportunities available!
Ongoing Opportunity!!
We are located at 218 West Market Street in Bolivar, TN. We have ongoing opportunities available in the areas of cleaning, organization and light handy-man work. Our office hours are Sunday mornings, and Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 3:00pm. Please contact us by email, or call in advance to set up volunteer times that work for your schedule and the church’s needs. Arrangements can be made for times outside of office hours, please give as much advance notice as possible.
Contact: Dawn Cody at [email protected] or at 731-658-5114
Volunteers needed for reading, craft times, setting up, etc. We need assistance with taking pictures, helping children with crafts or passing out snacks, assisting parents sign in/make sure they have Social Media Waivers signed and up to date.
Also looking for volunteers for: cooking, computer, children' games/safe internet for children, or lead a coloring/stress relieving group, scrabble & board games night, etc.
Visit their website here.
Contact: Shana Mehr at [email protected] or 731-658-3436
Always need help preparing food for our support groups, help with fundraisers and marketing and for those wanting more hands on after training and background checks we can use help with family support, super-friend/mentor situations and victim advocacy.
Contact: Carly Wheat at 731-642-8455 or [email protected]
If you are interested in volunteering for the City of Bolivar Community Garden, please contact: Brittney Willis at 731-609-5765.
Volunteers needed around the shelter. Whether it is cleaning out the kennels, giving the dogs a bath, taking them on walks, or helping at various adoption events, we need your help! Take the time to make a difference in a local animals’ life and make memphis food bank perkins new furry friend that is sure to reward you with lots of doggy kisses.
Visit: Hardeman Adoptable Animals Website or Hardeman Adoptable Animals Facebook Page
Contact: [email protected] or text Jennifer Smallwood at 731-609-0408.
If you are interested in volunteering for the Hardeman County Arts Council to help with plays, set design, cleaning, or ushering, please contact Jennifer Smelter at 510-931-8314.
Ongoing Opportunity!!
Volunteers are needed to perform tasks like answering the phones, filing paperwork, cleaning the office, taking photographs of community events, distributing flyers about events, creating graphic designs, and assisting with document preparation and distribution at board meetings. Office hours are Monday-Friday from 8:30 am until 4:30 pm. Please email or call us to schedule your volunteer hours. Check out our website here!
Contact: Laura Hall [email protected]
(731)658-6554
If you are interested in volunteering for the Hardeman County Master Gardeners for various projects, including planting and working at the farmers market, please contact Gary at 731-472-2003.
In honor of National Public Lands Day, Tennessee State Parks, Friends Groups and Tennessee State Natural Areas are hosting a variety of volunteer stewardship projects, hikes and interpretive programs for all ages.This year, we have a variety of events and service projects planned, including litter clean-ups, trail maintenance, hikes and even a few canoe floats. Events are being held at different times throughout the day and some parks are having multiple events.
If you are interested in volunteering, please click HERE to find an opportunity in your area and register.
If you are interested in volunteering for Pine Meadows Nursing Home in Bolivar, TN, please contact them directly at (731) 658-4707.
The Hardin County Fire Department is looking for volunteers to assist as Junior Firefighters. If you are interested in learning more about this ongoing opportunity, please email [email protected] or call (731) 925-6178.
Savannah Main Street promotes events and economic and community development for Main Street Savannah. Students would be volunteering at pre-event work sessions, events and post event clean up.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact LaRae Smiley-Sliger at [email protected] or 731-925-3300.
Always need help preparing food for our support groups, help with fundraisers and marketing and for those wanting more hands on after training and background checks we can use help with family support, super-friend/mentor situations and victim advocacy.
Contact: Carly Wheat at 731-642-8455 or [email protected]
Need volunteers to work shifts answering the phone and doing house tours, also people to work on collection review and organization, periodic yard work, special events.
Contact: Norma Steele at 731-642-1030 or [email protected]
3:00-5:30 pm daily responsibilities include working one-on-one with students and assisting the club leaders with their group activities.
Contact: Linley White at 731-333-1320 or [email protected]
Volunteers needed to assist the Youth Librarian with children's programs, projects, displays, and other various tasks like re-shelving and organizing books.
Address: 400 W. Washington St., Paris, TN 38242
Contact: Kayla Nation at [email protected] or 731-642-1702 ext. 105
Hang clothes daily, straighten up the store, and generally help employees.
Contact: Tina Matthews at 731-642-4105 or [email protected]
Volunteers need to greet the public. Visitor Center hours are Monday-Saturday from 8:00 am-4:00pm. Volunteers work a 4 hour shift from 8-12 or 12-4.
Contact: Joan Stevens at 731-642-2091 exit 302 or [email protected]
TVA's Adopt a Trail and Adopt a Spot opportunities are available across the state. Volunteers are needed in both areas to assist with picking up litter, light trail maintenance, and monitoring some of our amazing public lands. Please visit HERE or the above links to learn more about the opportunities and how to volunteer. Times are flexible and dependent upon the particular location.
If you have any questions, please email [email protected]
Volunteers needed to run cash register, sort donations, launder clothing, wash items for yard sale room and help stock store.
Contact: Cheryl Conner at 731-642-0600 or [email protected]
Occasional volunteer needed to answer phones at office when short staffed. Periodically need volunteers to put together handbooks and other resources.
Contact: Michele Atkinis at 731-642-2941 or [email protected]
In honor of National Public Lands Day, Tennessee State Parks, Friends Groups and Tennessee State Natural Areas are hosting a variety of volunteer stewardship projects, hikes and interpretive programs for all ages.This year, we have a variety of events and service projects planned, including litter clean-ups, trail maintenance, hikes and even a few canoe floats. Events are being held at different times throughout the day and some parks are having multiple events.
If you are interested in volunteering, please click HERE to find an opportunity in your area and register.
Volunteers needed at the Visitor’s Center year round. Volunteers will help with birds of prey rehabilitation, feeding the birds, general upkeep, and programming with the animals. Volunteers are needed 7 days a week, 8:00am to 4:30pm for ongoing projects, special events, eagle tours, and summer programs.
Address: 2595 Hwy 21 E, Tiptonville, TN 38709
Contact: Vanessa Henson at 731-253-9652 or [email protected]
Volunteers needed to assist with trash pick-up, park clean up, and special events.
Address: 3122 Park Road, Henning, TN
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Contact: 731-738-5581 or Robby Tidwell at [email protected] or Tyson Weller at [email protected]
Friends of the Tipton County Animal Shelter is dedicated to helping the animals at the Tipton County Animal shelter. They are seeking volunteers who can walk/play with dogs, play with cats, do kennel clean up, or perform general maintenance around the shelter.
If you are interested in this opportunity or have any additional questions, please contact Caitlin Metz by email at [email protected]
In honor of National Public Lands Day, Tennessee State Parks, Friends Groups and Tennessee State Natural Areas are hosting a variety of volunteer stewardship projects, hikes and interpretive programs meredith village savings bank jobs all ages.This year, we have a variety of events and service projects planned, including litter clean-ups, trail maintenance, hikes and even a few canoe floats. Events are being held at different times throughout the day and some parks are having multiple events.
If you are interested in volunteering, please click HERE to find an opportunity in your area and register.
A local community learning and activity center in Ripley, TN. The mission is to build a better community by supporting programs and events that help bring families and community together in a positive way, and to help provide programs and resources that help improve education throughout the county.
Volunteers needed to help tutor local elementary and middle school students during the After School Program. The hours of operation are from 3:00pm - 6:00pm Monday - Thursday each week.
Visit Nelson Resource Center's Website.
Contact: Johnny Nelson at [email protected] or 731-612-9402
In 1942, the Army Air Corps built the largest WWII training base in Tennessee, the Dyersburg Army Air Base (DAAB), near Halls, Tennessee. It was at this base where 7,700 B-17 Crewmen received their last stateside training. Men came from all over the United States to become a part of a 10-man crew and learn to rely on the Norden Bombsite to accurately bomb the target as they practiced high altitude bombing on ranges on each side of the Mississippi River.
Seventy-one B-17s were domiciled at Halls and fifty training missions were flown daily, which included day and night sorties. As lumbering B-17s filled the sky, area farmers reported that hens quit laying eggs and cows quit giving milk. One hundred fifteen crewmen lost their lives in air crashes. According to records, not one resident was killed or injured as a result of the tragedies, but area residents tell of helping the injured and driving them to the Base.
The Base was closed at the end of 1945.
We are dedicated to preserving the memories of the Dyersburg Army Air Base and the impact it had on Dyer, Lauderdale, Tipton, and Lake Counties.
We would use volunteers to help with general clean up, events, and even if they wanted to volunteer on the weekends to be docents would be beneficial. We usually have an event each Spring for children and volunteers are really necessary during this event.
If you are interested in the ongoing opportunity, please email [email protected] or call (731) 836-7400 for more information.
We welcome volunteers at our school to read with students, assist teachers in the classrooms, work in the copy room, and assist preparing students work.
Address: 900 N. Highland Avenue, Jackson, TN, 38301
Contact: Deborah Frey at 731-422-1841 or [email protected]
Want to serve dubuque bank and trust rates community? Be a Volunteer Tutor for the Boys and Girls Club of Jackson!
Tennessee Promise students please consider volunteering as a Virtual or On-Site Tutor to help Jackson-Madison County students attending the Boys and Girls Club of Jackson with virtual learning assignments. Help a student be successful while completing your community service hours to maintain your Tennessee Promise eligibility. See the Volunteer Tutoring opportunities below:
- Virtual Tutoring
- Opportunities to Tutor Monday – Friday
- 3-5 pm (30-minute, 45-minute, or 1-hour sessions)
- Each tutor will be assigned to tutor up to 5 students as small group tutoring is preferred; a BGC staff member with monitor student-tutor interaction in accordance with the Club’s safety policy
- Tutors will work with students ages 5-12 years old
- On-site Tutoring/Room Assisting
- Opportunities to Tutor Monday - Friday
- 8am-2:30pm (varying schedules can be made based on Tutor availability)
- Volunteer tutors will assist up to 9 students who will have individual questions; a BGC staff member with monitor student-tutor interactions in accordance with the Club’s safety policy
- Tutors will work with students ages 5-12 years old
Requirements for Tutoring at the Boys & Girls Club of Jackson
Caris Healthcare is a Hospice company that deal with terminally ill patients. We are committed to being a World Class Hospice Mission. Our values are Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Integrity, and Service.
Depending on the career path of a volunteer, they can assist in an office setting or do ride along with Nurses, Social Workers, and Chaplains to get the outlook of what they do daily.Volunteering is rewarding and has the possibility of being able to make a terminally ill patient happy. We cover 12 counties and are flexible with schedules.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Danielle by email at [email protected] to sign up and for more information.
Volunteers needed to help park rangers with park maintenance and special events. Special volunteer opportunities are also posted on our Facebook page.
Address: 20 Cabin Lane, Henderson, TN 38340
Contact: Scott Easley at [email protected] or 731-989-5141.
Seasonal volunteer opportunities include: yard work and building maintenance. Ongoing volunteer opportunities include: serving meals, working in the library, helping with janitorial duties and helping raise money.
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Contact: [email protected] or [email protected] or at 731-300-4263.
Public library needs volunteers to help with a variety of things including but not limited to the following: sort michael zetterer werder bremen, file books, tidying areas, assist with special programs and projects, read to children, and miscellaneous other tasks as needs arise.
Visit the Library's Website
Contact: Whitney Norwood at [email protected] or 731-425-8600
Whether it is athletics or programs, volunteers are always needed.
Madison County Parks and Recreation Website
Contact: 731-988-3850.
Ongoing Opportunity!
We are a volunteer senior transportation program connecting volunteer drivers with older adults age 60 and over.These drivers assist their "rider" to essential appointments around town in Madison County. Currently we are seeking volunteers to driver our riders to their appointments. We only ask for 1 ride (3 hours) per month.
Contact: Keita Cole at [email protected] OR (731)-668-6420
Click HERE to visit their website!
Volunteers needed for most services performed at the park, including trail maintenance, sign construction and establishment, litter pick-up, bridge building, trail marking, shelter construction, flight cage construction, and bird house building and placement. Management is also open to new ideas for park improvement!
Address: 24845 Natchez Trace Road, Wildersville, TN, 38388
Contact: Natchez Trace park office at 731-968-3742.
In honor of National Public Lands Day, Tennessee State Parks, Friends Groups and Tennessee State Natural Areas are hosting a variety of volunteer stewardship projects, hikes and interpretive programs for all ages.This year, we have a variety of events and service projects planned, including litter clean-ups, trail maintenance, hikes and even a few canoe floats. Events are being held at different times throughout the day and some parks are having multiple events.
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RIFA stands for Regional Inter-Faith Association and relies on volunteers for its soup kitchen, thrift store, and snack backpack program so that children have food on the weekends. To volunteer, fill out this application online or in person.
RIFA is located at 133 Airways Blvd, Jackson, TN 38301.
Volunteers are needed each week at the following times:
Soup Kitchen
Monday – Friday, lunch: 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Thursday, dinner: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Saturday, lunch: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Sunday, lunch: 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Thrift Store
Monday – Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Snack Backpack Program
Tuesdays at 10:00 AM until finished
Visit their website.
Volunteers needed for their monthly food distributions
Visit STAT Website.
Contact: (731) 503-0364
Volunteers needed to pick up donations, assemble food box to be given out weekly, help sort through donations, and clean up the building.
Contact: Sandra at 731-422-1271 or [email protected]
The mission of the STAR Center is to help any person with any disability to realize their potential. The STAR Center provides services for education, employment, and quality of life for all ages and needs.
We will help a child learn to read, help a person get their first job, and help the elderly stay in their homes. Volunteers are needed year-round.
Address: 1119 Old Humboldt Rd. Jackson, TN 38305
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Contact: Lindsay Reams at [email protected] or (731) 668-3888
A youth development organization for youth in grades 4-12. Different volunteer opportunities occur at different times of year. Supervision of youth requires screening and training. Other opportunities to help with office or grounds work are also available at times.
Contact: Julie Harstin at [email protected] 731-645-3598
Ongoing Opportunity!
I would like students to volunteer at the McNairy County Museum to participate in museum events, cleaning of the museum, and other duties assigned.
Contact: Emily Harris [email protected]
Volunteers needed to assist with programming,organizing books, and janitorial duties.
Irving Meek Jr. Memorial Library
204 W. Main St. Adamsville,TN 38310
Jack McConnico Memorial Library
225 Oak Grove Rd. Selmer,TN 38375
Visit McNairy County Library's Website
Contact: Robbie Harris at [email protected] or 731-645-5571
Ongoing Opportunity!
Our organization is a ministry which reaches out to help people in need in McNairy County. I am in charge of running our two thrift stores. We are always in need of more volunteers to help bring in donations, sort through the donations, clean and straighten the store up, and many other things associated with running a retail facility. The thrift store uses the money raised in the thrift stores to help fund the financial help we provide for those in need in our community. The thrift stores also provide clothing and other household items to people for free when the need arises as well as keeping prices low so people with low income can have an affordable place to shop.
Contact: Laura Keeton [email protected]
731.926.5281
In honor of National Public Lands Day, Tennessee State Parks, Friends Groups and Tennessee State Natural Areas are hosting a variety of volunteer stewardship projects, hikes and interpretive programs for all ages.This year, we have a variety of events and service projects planned, including litter clean-ups, trail maintenance, hikes and even a few canoe floats. Events are bankofamerica com eddcard balance held at different times throughout the day and some parks are having multiple events.
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Any volunteer is welcome that wants to help make the park more beautiful and enjoyable for the guests. Volunteers are needed to help with exotic plant removal and hiking trail repairs.
Contact: Ranger John Ball at [email protected] or 731-689-3135.
The librarian at the only middle school in McNairy county is looking for volunteers to help with things like shelving books, creating stem packages, memphis food bank perkins processing books. There is always something to do!
If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Susan by emailing [email protected] or calling (731) 645-9975 for more information!
Obion County Habitat for Humanity is a locally run affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing organization. Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with people in need to build and renovate decent, affordable housing. The houses then are sold to those in need at no profit and with no interest charged.
Volunteers are needed for building projects especially on Saturdays.
Visit their website.
Contact: 731-885-7126
In need of volunteers for a range of activities including office work, leading workshops, or other needs based on student's interest and/or skills.
Contact: Brianna Anderson at 731-885-3742 or [email protected]
Volunteers needed at the Visitor’s Center year round. Volunteers will help with birds of prey rehabilitation, feeding the birds, general upkeep, and programming with the animals. Volunteers are needed 7 days a week, 8:00am to 4:30pm for ongoing projects, special events, eagle tours, and summer programs.
Address: 2595 Hwy 21 E, Tiptonville, TN 38709
Contact: Vanessa Henson at 731-253-9652.
Trudys Kids Café has a mission to feed children ages 0-18 regardless of race, religion, or economic status. They want to give each kid a wholesome meal Monday through Friday and aim to serve children in a positive environment that supports education and acceptance. Trudy's Cafe encourages health in all aspects of life.
They are looking for volunteers that can help with their mission. If you are interested, please call (731) 446-2722 to find out out how you can sign up! Their address is 500 South 1st Street, Union City, TN 38261.
Thank you for your interest in volunteer opportunities with our next event we are supporting at Saving Lost Kids. Our next event is Saturday, October 30th at the Atoka Railroad Amusement Park in Atoka, TN. We are supporting Atoka Railroads day-long event, between the hours of 12 (noon) – 4pm. Volunteers will assist in working with children as we supply our “Passport for Safety” Child/Teen ID packets and safety education. Each volunteer will be assigned to one specific task, for example: Fingerprints, height, weight, escort, photography, DNA, preparation, signup, etc. To learn more about this opportunity, click here.
The Charles Powell Community Center a city owned facility seeking volunteers. They have a garden and would love to have assistance with the flower garden and vegetable garden. This would include pulling weeds, picking vegetables and watering the garden. Volunteers will also be able to help with filing papers.
If you are interested in this ongoing opportunity, please email [email protected] or call 901-636-0775 to sign up.
Spruce up the Line every 3rd Sunday
More information here.
Contact: Kristine Jacobs
[email protected]
Crosstown Arts is a contemporary arts organization dedicated to further cultivating the creative community in Memphis.
Located in the heart of the Crosstown Concourse building, Crosstown Arts offers Memphians the opportunity to experience multidisciplinary arts programming. tnAchieves volunteers can help by acting as docents in our galleries, by greeting guests in our theater, by helping to prepare art experiences for visitors, and more.
We hope you will join us! Please contact Laura Daum by emailing [email protected] for more information.
Elmcroft of Bartlett has approximately 80 Seniors that reside in our community. Volunteers are 2018 ford f 150 raptor much needed to give to our beloved residents of their time, talents, knowledge and energy. Elmcroft is a Senior Living Community that fulfills the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our residents each day. We know that volunteers play a key role in providing life-enriching ties between our residents and their community. Each time volunteers give their time to our residents, they receive love, wisdom, joy and smiles from our residents. Typically, memphis food bank perkins volunteers help memphis food bank perkins day by performing, entertaining, educating, participating, reading, leading, loving, and learning. However, we are open to new and creative ideas to enrich the lives of our seniors. Flexible hours are available every day of the week.
Contact: Karen Wickham at 901-383-6901.
Friends of the Tipton County Animal Shelter is dedicated to helping the animals at the Tipton County Animal shelter. They are seeking volunteers who can walk/play with dogs, play with cats, do kennel clean up, or perform general maintenance around the shelter.
If you are interested in this opportunity or have any additional questions, please contact Caitlin Metz by email at [email protected]
Greater Harvest Church of God in Christ needs weekly volunteers from Tuesday-Thursday from 9:00 AM to noon in their food pantry. The church is located at 3509 Boxdale Street, Memphis, TN 38118. Please contact the church directly at 901-794-5683 if you are interested in volunteering!
Volunteer at the Habitat ReStore and assist with inventory and cashier responsibilities. You can even become one of their appliance specialists! Ongoing opportunities are available.
Habitat for Humanity Memphis Website.
The Japan-America Society of Tennessee is our state’s flagship, not-for-profit membership organization charged with facilitating prosperous business relationships with Japan. Memberships and sponsorship's drive our work to create mutual economic benefit by increasing connections to and support for Japan’s vital contributions in our state.
There are volunteer opportunities at the Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival. It is a one-day, family-friendly celebrations of Japanese culture. There are many different jobs available for volunteers at both festivals. The details and application links are on the website's volunteers page.
- Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival
If you have any questions, please contact Ginger by emailing [email protected] for more information.
The mission of Kitty City, Inc. is to reduce tax payer cost of animals going to animal shelters while educating the public on animal cruelty/abuse. Volunteers are needed to write grants for public funding, create animal profiles in software programs, create and administer educational programs. Kitty City, Inc. will train volunteers. If you want to gain experience with real life and business skills while helping animals, volunteer with Kitty City.
Contact: [email protected]kittycityinc.org or 901-849-5328.
The Libertarian party is a political organization with a need for students to assist in a number of realms such as collecting petition signatures, outreach, marketing and data entry. These are things you can do easily among your group of friends and family, or go out memphis food bank perkins the community with members from our organization. Signatures collection is an especially great opportunity for students who cannot do much physical work. www.lptn.org
Contact: Kenna Porter (615) 482-6482 [email protected]
Libertas is a public charter school offering private school quality education. We serve children in early childhood through lower elementary and are expanding annually through early adolescence. Volunteers have a wide variety of opportunities from office work, reading to the children, cleaning materials, cutting laminated materials, library work, gardening and permaculture.
Visit their website!
Contact: Yukita Manuel at 9016093611 or [email protected]
Ongoing Opportunity! Check them out HERE!
Libertas, located in Frayser, is a non-profit charter school organization operated as a neighborhood-based school of choice. We are serving Pre-kindergarten, Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade, and will grow eventually to serve children from 3 to 12 years old. We offer the Montessori approach to learning which is normally only available in private schools, but now it is available as a free public school. We believe a great neighborhood like Frayser deserves excellent options. Public Montessori school students must take the same standardized tests as students in traditional public schools. Volunteer opportunities: Office Assistant, Lunch/Recess Monitor, Breakfast Monitor, Field Trip Chaperone, Special Event Assistant, Classroom Assistance, Garden Helper and Clothes Closet/Laundry Helper.
Contact: Ms. Wilson or Ms. Ferguson at [email protected]
901-881-2204 or 901-609-3611
Volunteers are always welcome to assist the Park Rangers with park maintenance and special events.
Address: 910 Riddick Road, Millington, TN
Contact: James Wilkinson at [email protected] and 901-876-5201.
Ongoing opportunities!
Contact: Mary Cooper
[email protected] or (901) 636-4102
Register here.
Memphis Japan Festival is a fun, family-friendly, interactive and hands-on experience of Japanese culture. The Festival is presented by the Japan-America Society of Tennessee and is held outdoors, rain or shine, at Memphis Botanic Garden. Festival highlights include traditional and contemporary Japanese music and dance, martial arts demonstrations, cultural lectures, arts & crafts, merchandise, children’s activities, sumo-suit wrestling, a roving Japanese Candyman, tours of the Japanese garden and a variety of Japanese cuisine featuring special menus from local restaurants and food trucks.
Volunteers are able to help areas of the festival such as Goldfish Scooping Tent, Greeters, and Floaters who help in a variety of tasks.
Volunteers receive free admission, lunch, and snacks.
The event will take place on November 7, 2021 from 7am - 5pm and the volunteer shifts will be in 3 or 4 hour timeslots. Volunteers can sign up here https://www.memphisjapanfestival.org/volunteer.html
Memphis Rox is a state of the art rock st maria goretti san jose gym with the mission to exclude no one, regardless of ability to pay. This is an organization where you come to rock climb and have fun. They are seeking volunteers who want to assist with serving people while also with helping people rock climb.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Terrica at [email protected] or by calling (901) 401-6140 for more information.
Ongoing Opportunities!
Become a Special Events volunteer! Special Event Volunteers—volunteers age 14 and older who work various seasonal exhibits and during special events. Level of commitment: low. Click here to get more information about Volunteering for Special Events.
Contact: Find out specific event dates by calling the Volunteer office at (901) 333-6653. Get your email address added to our Event Volunteers Email distribution list by emailing our volunteer office. Put “Event Volunteer Email List” in the subject call nyseg to pay bill Inter-Faith Association
Volunteers need to assist delivering hot, frozen, or shelf-stable meals to homebound seniors through MIFA's Meals on Wheels program!
Requirements: Students under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older. Volunteers must provide their own transportation and provide proof of driver's license and auto insurance.
Check out their website.
Contact: Isaiah Swanson at 901-529-4521 or [email protected]
The Millington Public Library is looking for volunteers to help put at the library. The library needs volunteers for light cleaning duties, shelving books, office tasks, and other easy projects.
If you are interested in volunteering, you can visit the library and get a paper application or apply to be a volunteer online.
Library address
4858 Navy Road, Millington, TN 38053
In honor of National Public Lands Day, Tennessee State Parks, Friends Groups and Tennessee State Natural Areas are hosting a variety of volunteer stewardship projects, hikes and interpretive programs for all ages.This year, we have a variety of events and service projects planned, including litter clean-ups, trail maintenance, hikes and even a few canoe floats. Events are being held at different times throughout the day and some parks are having multiple events.
If you are interested in volunteering, please click HERE to find an opportunity in your area and register.
Ongoing opportunities!
Contact: Sharon Norwood
[email protected] or 901-628-5796
Website: theplatinumbrainfoundation.org
Provides basic primary and preventive care services, referrals to other medical providers and health related services and agencies, patient case management services and eligibility assistance, enabling services, education regarding availability and use of health services.
Careers shadowing is also available in the following fields: Medical doctors, Nurse Practitioners, Physician assistants, Nursing (CNA, MA, LPN, RN) Med Tech, Pharmacy, Dental, IT, Administration, Personnel, Receptionist, Marketing, and Community outreach.
Contact: Jane White at [email protected]
Saving Lost Kids is boldly fighting for missing, exploited and sex-trafficked children. Prevention is one of our main pillars for our foundation and we provide tens of thousands of free safety passports for the parents of minor children.
We set up tents at public events and parents bring their kids to us so we can measure, weigh, fingerprint, photograph and provide a DNA sample for their children. We then give the parents their safety passport and encourage them to always keep the I.D.s within reach.
Students looking for service hours will be helping us put children through this process of getting the passports.
We have an event on Friday (10/8/21) and on Monday (10/11/21). We are in need of 10 students per day.
The following links will have all the details.
Friday: https://901tix.com/events/volunteer-opportunity-saving-lost-kids-10-8-2021
Saturday: https://901tix.com/events/volunteer-opportunity-saving-lost-kids-memphis-police-department-faith-blue-event-10-11-2021
Volunteers are needed to serve seniors in the assisted living and memory care communities. Students are invited to sit and talk or play games.
Contact: Suzanne Walker, Activities Director, at 901-850-2409.
Ongoing Opportunity!!
The hospital is taking applications for the Clinical Observer in Clinical Settings Program. Participants will t mobile unlock app not working able to shadow St. Jude nurses during their rounds and can see up close what clinical care at St. Jude looks like over the course of fidelity hsa card login 1-3 day observation.
Check out the application on the St. Jude website
Sycamore Place Memory Care is seeking volunteers to assist with various activities, events, concerts, outings, etc at the facility. This opportunity is ongoing.
If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, please email [email protected] or call (901) 309-4009.
Volunteers are always welcome to assist the Park Rangers with park maintenance and special events.
Volunteer Day at T.O. Fuller State Park is every 2nd Saturday of the month.
Address: 1500 W. Mitchell Road, Memphis, TN
Contact: Calvin Robinson at [email protected] or 901-543-7581.
Volunteers needed in child watch, member engagement along with the aquatics area.
Address: 7950 Club Center Cove
Cordova, TN 38016
Visit their website.
Contact: James Corrigan at [email protected] or 901-755-2123.
There is often a need for student volunteers, cox phoenix pay bill phone monthly.
Theatre Memphis Website
Contact: Amy Salerno Hale at 901.682.0518 or [email protected]
Ongoing Opportunity!
I am a laboratory coordinator and could use a student this summer to assist with organizing the labs.
Contact: Lyndsay Saunders [email protected]
901-678-4098
Volunteers needed for several events. For more information, contact Andrea Hill, Director at 901-278-0016 or ahillleadershipmemphis.org
Taste of College event - VolunteerMemphis.org
Let's Breathe Campaign
Summer of Service to Seniors Meal Pack Challenge
West Tennessee Homes has twelve four-person ICF/ID (intermediate care facilities for people with intellectual disabilities) homes. Volunteers are needed to assist with keeping the flower beds beautiful.
Contact: Lisa Guy at [email protected] or 901-745-7193.
Ongoing opportunities are available at the Atoka Parks and Recreation! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Maggie Johnson at 901-837-5313
The Boys and Girls Club of the Hatchie River Region hosts two large fundraisers every year and has weekly needs for volunteers! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Felisha Mason at 901-476-0180.
The Bread of Life Food Pantry hosts volunteers on two Saturdays every month! If you are memphis food bank perkins in volunteering, please contact the First United Methodist Covington church office at 901-476-9694.
The Covington Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) needs volunteers for several events throughout the year, including ongoing opportunities at the Farmer’s Market and seasonal upkeep on the historic square. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the Covington Tipton County Chamber of Commerce at 901-476-9727.
Covington Parks and Recreation is hosting events throughout the year and has weekly needs for volunteers! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Joe Mack at 901-476-3734.
The Covington Tipton County Chamber of Commerce is hosting several events throughout the year and is in need of volunteers! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Lauren Fletcher at 901-476-9727.
Drug Free Tipton is hosting events throughout the year and is in need of volunteers! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Robin Racine at 901-378-0164.
Ongoing opportunities are availalble at Munford Parks and Recreation! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Cori Yarbrough at 901-837-5965 or [email protected]
There are several events being held throughout the year at the South Tipton Chamber of Commerce that are in need of volunteers! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Rosemary Bridges at 901-837-4600
There are ongoing volunteer opportunities available at the Tipton County Animal Shelter! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact them 901-837-5919.
The Tipton County Public Library accepts student volunteers on a scheduled basis, during certain times. Duties include dusting, craft preparation, program set-up, minor cleaning, etc. For more information on days volunteer hours may be completed, please call the library at 901-476-8289 or email Sharon Timbs at [email protected]
The Tipton County Veteran’s Museum and Nature Trail is hosting events throughout the year and has weekly needs for volunteers! If you are interested in participating, please contact Barrie Foster at 901-476-0242
Ongoing volunteer opportunities are available at Tipton County Veteran's Services! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Guy Critelli at 901-476-2456.
A library that is supported by donations. Volunteers needed to help with things such as bulletin boards, checking in /out books and helping younger children with computer-based learning.
Contact: Judy Paschall at [email protected] or 731-648-9020
Karin’4 Kritters is a non-profit dog shelter in Greenfield, TN. We rely on volunteers to help us with caring for our animals. Students would help us with bathing dogs, walking dogs, socializing them, and perhaps some cleaning or maintenance of the kennels.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Robin at [email protected] or 731-487-5813.
In honor of National Public Lands Day, Tennessee State Parks, Friends Groups and Tennessee State Natural Areas are hosting a variety of volunteer stewardship projects, hikes and interpretive programs for all ages.This year, we have a variety of events and service projects planned, including litter clean-ups, trail maintenance, hikes and even a few canoe floats. Events are being held at different times throughout the day and some parks are having multiple events.
If you are interested in volunteering, please click HERE to find an opportunity in your area and register.
Partner Agencies
Richland County
Bellville First Baptist Church
Type: Pantry
4534 State Route 13, Bellville, OH 44813
419.886.2271
Bellville First Baptist Church
Type: Hot Meal
4534 State Route 13, Bellville, OH 44813
419.886.2271
Bellville Neighborhood Outreach Center
Type: Backpack Partners
84 Main Street, Bellville, OH 44813
Bellville Neighborhood Outreach Center
Type: Pantry
84 Main Street, Bellville, OH 44813
419.883.8395
BNOC
Type: CSFP (Senior Boxes)
84 Main Street, Bellville, OH 44813
216.271.2832
BNOC
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
104 Bell Street, Bellville, OH 44813
419.512.3219
Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo
Type: Program Administration Partners
419.524.0733
Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo-Mansfield
Type: Grocery Delivery
523 Park Avenue East, Mansfield, OH 44905
216-486-8464
Catholic Charities Of Toledo
Type: Pantry
523 Park Avenue East, Mansfield, OH 44905
419.524.0733
Children's Cupboard
Type: Summer Feeding Partner
176 Hedges Street, Mansfield, OH 44903
419.612.6123
Childrens's Cupboard
Type: Kids Café Partner
176 Hedges Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.612.6123
Christian Outreach Free Meal
Type: Hot Meal
18 South Gamble Street, Shelby, OH 44875
419.347.5073
Clear Fork Christian Preschool
Type: Kids Café Partner
115 Main Street, Butler, OH 44822
Crossroads City Center
Type: Summer Feeding Partner
29 N. Main Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.529.0750
Domestic Violence Shelter
Type: Shelter
Mansfield, OH 44902
419.774.5840
First English Lutheran Church
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
53 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.589.2820
First Lutheran Church
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
33 Broadway Street, Shelby, OH 44875
419.989.0158
First Lutheran Church
Type: Pantry
33 Broadway Street, Shelby, OH 44875
419.347.7675
Grace Episcopal Church
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
41 Bowman Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.524.2661
Grace Episcopal Church
Type: Pantry
41 Bowman Street, Mansfield, OH 44903
419.524.2661
Harmony House
Type: Shelter
124 West Third Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.522.2283
Interactive Media and Construction
Type: Backpack Partners
215 N. Trimble Road, Mansfield, OH 44907
Journey Life Center
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
486 Springmill Street, Mansfield, OH 44903
216.738.2067
Kingdom Grace Fellowship Church
Type: Hot Meal
105 Reba Avenue, Mansfield, OH 44907
419.522.0908
Kingdom Grace Fellowship Church
Type: Kids Café Partner
105 Reba Avenue, Mansfield, OH 44907
Lucas Area Helping Hands
Type: Pantry
252 West Main Street, Lucas, OH 44843
419.892.2023
Madison South Elementary
Type: Backpack Usaa business checking account S. Illinois Avenue, Mansfield, OH 44907
Mansfield Foursquare Church
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
383 Davidson Street, Mansfield, OH 44907
419.524.1603
Mansfield UMADAOP Community Outreach Center
Type: Summer Feeding Partner
215 Trimble Road, Mansfield, OH 44906
Matthew 25 Outreach
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
124 North Linden Road, Mansfield, OH 44906,
419.961.0110
Matthew 25 Outreach
Type: CSFP (Senior Boxes)
10 Blymer Avenue, Mansfield, OH 44906
419.961.0110
Mount Sinai Baptist Church
Type: Pantry
275 Grace Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.526.3871
New Jerusalem Progressive Church Of God in Christ
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
709 Burns Street, Mansfield, OH 44903
216.738.2067
New Life Christian Center
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
1341 County Line Road, Crestline, OH 44827
216.738.2067
Revive Us Oh Lord
Type: Mobile Pantry Partner
630 Straub Road, Mansfield, OH 44904
567.241.5391
Richland Outreach Center
Type: Summer Feeding Partner
Multiple Locations, Richland County
419.525.0333
Salvation Army - Dewald Community Center
Type: Summer Feeding Partner
47 S Main Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.522.6141
Salvation Army - Mansfield
Type: Hot Meal
47 South Main Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.525.2912
Salvation Army - Mansfield
Type: Pantry
47 South Main Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.525.2912
St. Timothy Lutheran Church
Type: Pantry
1262 Ashland Road, Mansfield, OH 44905
419.589.5252
Teach Me Preschool and Childcare Center
Type: Summer Feeding Partner
530 Pearl Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.526.9646
V.O.A. Mansfield - Pantry
Type: Pantry
280 North Main Street, Mansfield, OH 44902
419.525.4589
Woodville Grace Brethren Church
Type: Pantry
580 Woodville Road, Mansfield, OH 44907
419.524.8552
2021 Los Angeles Rams Roster
Sports
No. | Player | Pos | Ht | Wt | Born | Exp | College |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | Anthony Hines III | LB | 6-2 | 230 | 01-15-1999 | 0 | Texas A&M |
2 | Robert Woods | WR | 6-0 | 195 | 04-10-1992 | 8 | USC |
3 | Odell Beckham Jr. | WR | 5-11 | 198 | 11-05-1992 | 7 | LSU |
4 | Jordan Fuller | SAF | 6-2 | 203 | 03-04-1998 | 1 | Ohio State |
5 | Jalen Ramsey | CB | 6-1 | 208 | 10-24-1994 | 5 | Florida State |
6 | Johnny Hekker | P | 6-5 | 241 | 02-08-1990 | 9 | Oregon State |
8 | Matt Gay | K | 6-0 | 232 | 03-15-1994 | 2 | Utah |
9 | Matthew Stafford | QB | 6-3 | 220 | 02-07-1988 | 12 | Georgia |
10 | Cooper Kupp | WR | 6-2 | 208 | 06-15-1993 | 4 | Eastern Washington |
11 | Darious Williams | CB | 5-9 | 187 | 03-15-1993 | 3 | Alabama-Birmingham |
12 | Van Jefferson | WR | 6-1 | 200 | 07-26-1996 | 1 | Florida |
13 | John Wolford | QB | 6-1 | 200 | 10-16-1995 | 3 | Wake Forest |
14 | Javian Hawkins | RB | 5-9 | 196 | 11-03-1999 | 0 | Louisville |
15 | Tutu Atwell | WR | 5-9 | 165 | 10-07-1999 | 0 | Louisville |
16 | Bryce Perkins | QB | 6-3 | 214 | 12-20-1996 | 1 | Virginia |
17 | J.J. Koski | WR | 6-1 | 195 | 12-27-1996 | 1 | Cal Poly |
18 | Ben Skowronek | WR | 6-3 | 224 | 06-27-1997 | 0 | Notre Dame |
19 | Brandon Powell | WR | 5-8 | 181 | 09-12-1995 | 3 | Florida |
21 | Dont'e Deayon | CB | 5-9 | 159 | 01-28-1994 | 5 | Boise State |
22 | David Long Jr. | CB | 5-11 | 196 | 02-06-1998 | 2 | Michigan |
23 | Cam Akers | RB | 5-11 | 212 | 06-22-1999 | 1 | Florida State |
23 | JuJu Hughes | SAF | 5-11 | 188 | 07-19-1998 | 1 | Fresno State |
24 | Taylor Rapp | SAF | 6-0 | 208 | 12-22-1997 | 2 | Washington |
25 | Sony Michel | RB | 5-11 | 215 | 02-17-1995 | 3 | Georgia |
26 | Terrell Burgess | SAF | 5-11 | 202 | 12-11-1998 | 1 | Utah |
27 | Darrell Henderson Jr. | RB | 5-8 | 208 | 08-19-1997 | 2 | Memphis |
31 | Robert Rochell | DB | 6-2 | 195 | 04-26-1998 | 0 | Central Arkansas |
32 | Travin Howard | LB | 6-1 | 219 | 05-10-1996 | 3 | Texas Christian |
33 | Nick Scott | SAF | 5-11 | 201 | 05-17-1995 | 2 | Penn State |
34 | Jake Funk | RB | 5-10 | 205 | 01-11-1998 | 0 | Maryland |
36 | Mekhi Sargent | RB | 5-8 | 208 | 10-08-1997 | 0 | Iowa |
37 | Tyler Hall | DB | 5-10 | 190 | 10-31-1998 | 1 | Wyoming |
38 | Buddy Howell | RB | 6-1 | 225 | 03-27-1996 | 3 | Florida Atlantic |
39 | Antoine Brooks Jr. | DB | 5-11 | 210 | 10-18-1997 | 1 | Maryland |
39 | Jake Gervase | SAF | 6-1 | 212 | 09-18-1995 | 2 | Iowa |
40 | Von Miller | OLB | 6-3 | 250 | 03-26-1989 | 10 | Texas A&M |
42 | Matthew Orzech | LS | 6-3 | 245 | 04-12-1995 | 2 | Azusa Pacific |
44 | Jamir Jones | LB | 6-3 | 255 | 06-14-1998 | 1 | Notre Dame |
45 | Ogbonnia Okoronkwo | OLB | 6-1 | 253 | 04-24-1995 | 3 | Oklahoma |
46 | Grant Haley | DB | 5-9 | 190 | 01-06-1996 | 3 | Penn State |
46 | Kareem Orr | DB | 5-11 | 195 | 01-02-1997 | 2 | Chattanooga |
48 | Chris Garrett | OLB | 6-4 | 245 | 07-15-1998 | 0 | Concordia-St. Paul |
50 | Ernest Jones | LB | 6-2 | 230 | 11-22-1999 | 0 | South Carolina |
51 | Troy Reeder | LB | 6-3 | 245 | 09-13-1994 | 2 | Delaware |
52 | Terrell Lewis | OLB | 6-5 | 262 | 08-25-1998 | 1 | Alabama |
53 | Justin Lawler | OLB | 6-4 | 265 | 12-23-1994 | 3 | SMU |
54 | Leonard Floyd | OLB | 6-5 | 240 | 09-08-1992 | 5 | Georgia |
55 | Brian Allen | OL | 6-2 | 303 | 10-11-1995 | 3 | Michigan State |
56 | Christian Rozeboom | LB | 6-2 | 230 | 01-30-1997 | 1 | South Dakota State |
58 | Justin Hollins | LB | 6-5 | 248 | 01-15-1996 | 2 | Oregon |
60 | Jeremiah Kolone | OL | 6-3 | 316 | 10-23-1994 | 3 | San Jose State |
63 | Austin Corbett | OL | 6-4 | 306 | 12-17-1995 | 3 | Nevada |
65 | Coleman Shelton | OL | 6-4 | 299 | 07-28-1995 | 3 | Washington |
66 | Max Pircher | OL | 6-7 | 300 | 09-07-1999 | 0 | |
67 | Chandler Brewer | OL | 6-6 | 320 | 06-12-1997 | 2 | Middle Tennessee |
68 | AJ Jackson | OL | 6-7 | 285 | 07-14-1998 | 0 | Iowa |
69 | Sebastian Joseph-Day | DT | 6-4 | 310 | 03-21-1995 | 3 | Rutgers |
70 | Joe Noteboom | OL | 6-5 | 321 | 06-19-1995 | 3 | Texas Christian |
71 | Bobby Evans | OL | 6-4 | 312 | 03-24-1997 | 2 | Oklahoma |
72 | Tremayne Anchrum | OL | 6-2 | 315 | 06-24-1998 | 1 | Clemson |
73 | David Edwards | OL | 6-6 | 308 | 03-20-1997 | 2 | Wisconsin |
77 | Andrew Whitworth | OL | 6-7 | 330 | 12-12-1981 | 15 | Louisiana State |
79 | Rob Havenstein | OL | 6-8 | 330 | 05-13-1992 | 6 | Wisconsin |
81 | Jared Pinkney | TE | 6-4 | 257 | 08-21-1997 | 1 | Vanderbilt |
82 | Johnny Mundt | TE | 6-4 | 233 | 11-23-1994 | 4 | Oregon |
83 | Warren Jackson | WR | 6-6 | 219 | 06-16-1999 | 0 | Colorado State |
84 | Landen Akers | WR | 6-0 | 191 | 07-07-1997 | 0 | Iowa State |
86 | Kendall Blanton | TE | 6-6 | 262 | 11-10-1995 | 2 | Missouri |
87 | Jacob Harris | TE | 6-5 | 211 | 04-16-1997 | 0 | Central Florida |
88 | Brycen Hopkins | TE | 6-4 | 245 | 03-27-1997 | 1 | Purdue |
89 | Tyler Higbee | TE | 6-6 | 255 | 01-01-1993 | 5 | Western Kentucky |
90 | Earnest Brown IV | DE | 6-5 | 270 | 01-08-1999 | 0 | Northwestern |
91 | Greg Gaines | DT | 6-1 | 312 | 05-06-1996 | 2 | Washington |
92 | Jonah Williams | DE | 6-5 | 275 | 08-17-1995 | 1 | Weber State |
93 | Marquise Copeland | DT | 6-2 | 287 | 05-09-1997 | 2 | Cincinnati |
94 | A'Shawn Robinson | DT | 6-4 | 330 | 03-21-1995 | 5 | Alabama |
95 | Bobby Brown III | DT | 6-4 | 235 | 08-07-2000 | 0 | Texas A&M |
96 | Michael Hoecht | DT | 6-4 | 310 | 10-05-1997 | 1 | Brown |
99 | Aaron Donald | DT | 6-1 | 280 | 05-23-1991 | 7 | Pittsburgh |
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Looking for What’s Open on Thanksgiving Day? A Thanksgiving meal takes a long time to prepare, which can make for some stir-crazy kids!
Suzanne says:
We traveled for Thanksgiving when I was a kid, until my sister became a majorette (and then I joined the marching band) and we had to attend a high school football game. That’s great fun in Massachusetts in November (not).
Here are some ideas of What’s Open on Thanksgiving Day (places to eat your family meal), AND things to do while you’re waiting for the turkey (or after you’ve enjoyed it). Did I miss something? Please add it via a comment. And F 22 demo Thanksgiving!!
Check out this post for how to help a needy family or this post on where to order your Thanksgiving meal.
A good friend of mine is driving the day after Thanksgiving to celebrate with family out of state on Friday. So she’s not planning on cooking Thursday, too!
What’s Open on Thanksgiving Day to Eat
The Cupboard Restaurant
1400 Union Ave, Memphis, TN 38104
10-5. Confirmed 2019.
Pinecrest Conference and Retreat Center
21430 Tenn. 57 in Moscow, Tenn.
11:30a-1p
Reservations required. Call 901-878-1247. Confirmed 2019.
River Inn
50 Harbor Town Square. Confirmed 2019.
Paulette’s 11a-8p
The Terrace 11a-3p
Buffet at River Hall12-3p
Tug’s 11a-10p
Call 901-260-3300 for Paulette’s and 901-260-3333 for The Terrace or River Hall
Frank Grisanti’s
1022 Shady Grove S. Confirmed 2019.
11a-2p then reopen at 5p with the regular menu. Call 901-761-9462 for reservations.
Holiday Inn at the University of Memphis
3700 Central
Seatings at 10:30a and 1p
Reservations required; call 901-678-5410. Sold out for 2019.
Neil’s
5727 Quince. Confirmed 2019.
11a-3am (yes, that’s am.)
Call 901-682-2300
The Peabody
Brunch on the Mezzanine 10:30a-2:30p, sold out 2019
Dinner at Chez Philippe 3-8 p.m., reservations required 2019
Meals at Capriccio Grill 11a-10p, 3 course menu, reservations required 2019
Call 901-529-4000 for reservations and visit peabodymemphis.com to see the menus. Confirmed 2019.
Texas De Brazil
150 Peabody Place, Suite 103
11a-9:30p
call 901-526-7600. Confirmed 2019.
Doubletree Hotel East Memphis
5069 Sanderlin. Call 901-969-7777.
Confirmed for 2019.
2019 – restaurant permanently closed, now Hu Hotel
Marlowe’s Restaurant
4381 Elvis Presley Blvd
Confirmed for 2019.
Some Huey’s
open in the evening. Click link above for 2019 locations.
Bleu at The Westin
221 South B.B. King Boulevard, Memphis
11a-3p
Make your reservations by calling 901-334-5950 or online. Confirmed 2019.
Capital Grille
6065 Poplar Ave
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Ways to Give Back To Memphis This Holiday Season
While we love sharing all the fun events going on in Memphis, we also want to highlight holliday grainger actress important invest opportunities that exist. Check out our list of ways to give back to the community during this holiday season.
The Tennessee and Kentucky division of the Salvation army are close to their goal of $24,000 to provide a Thanksgiving feast brenton harrison tarrant religion less fortunate families. Help them reach their goal and spread the joy of a wholesome family meal during this season of giving.
On Wednesday, December 6th, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm join Wiseacre Brewing Company for their GiVE 365 member party. It will be benefiting the Emmanuel Center in Memphis and Su Casa Family Ministries. Wanted items include Kleenex, baby wipes, Lysol Disinfectant Spray, new or gently used toys (ages 0-5), hats and gloves (youth through adult), and canned goods or non-perishable food items among others.
Nerd901 is partnering with Rec Room to put on a toy drive benefiting the Forrest Spence Fund. Happening at Rec Room Saturday, December 2nd from 6 pm to 9 pm, guests are welcome to bring child appropriate and unwrapped gifts of their choosing. Enjoy drinks and the fun games of Rec Room while blessing hospitalized youth in Memphis with exciting gifts.
Bring your food donations to the Orpheum box office and Halloran Pinnacle bank online account lobby now, through December 20th (Monday – Friday’s) to get free admission to see the holiday classic, Miracle on 34th Street. If you can’t bring a food donation, admission is just $5. The film starts at 7 pm so be sure to make it!
Goodwill’s goal is not only to provide affordable used items to customer, but to also provide employment and job-skills to those in need. You can donate your items of clothing, toys, appliances, and more, at any of Goodwill’s locations across Memphis. You can also donate money to help fund their organization.
You can donate by visiting one of the following drop-off locations:
- Mid-South Food Bank – 239 S. Dudley 38104
- Beth Shalom Synagogue – 6775 Humphreys Blvd. 38120
- Cumberland Presbyterian Church – 8207 Traditional Place, Cordova 38016
- Eyewear Gallery – 428 Perkins Ext.
MIFA’s Meals on Wheels program is always in need of enthusiastic volunteers to help delivery hot and fresh food to seniors across the Memphis area. To learn more and/or sign up, click here.
The Crosstown Concourse will be hosting a toy drive this winter season. A donation box is located in the Central Atrium by the security desk. Donations will be picked up by December 14.
Youth Villages works with over 2,000 children and families who need a Holiday Hero this year. You can either shop for items off of a child’s Wish List and drop off wrapped gifts at a predetermined location, or Youth Villages also accepts monetary donations to sponsor a child or sibling group. About $100 would cover an entire list. For more information on how you can get involved with this year’s Holiday Heroes and help a child in need, call (901) 251-4823. Youth Villages goal is to help care for and troubled youth in and out of foster homes. They “work with troubled youth, both in and out of state custody, and their families to build healthy relationships, support and structure.” Your donations help fund their programs dedicated towards the betterment of many lives.
The ReStore is a thrift store that accepts a ton of items that you may be looking to donate this holiday season like furniture, televisions, appliances and general home goods. Visit the website for more information about donation policies and procedures. If you need an extra incentive to give, the ReStore will come and pick up some of your larger items saving you the time and hassle of moving the items.
Benefiting Porter-Leath’s Preschool program, Toy Truck collects toys for over 5,900 children, age 6 weeks to age 5. If you’re interested in helping bring joy to these children this Christmas season, you can drop off new, unwrapped toys as well as cash, check or credit card donations at any of the listed locations.
Drop off locations:
- Ways to help in Orange Mound
- On Thanksgiving, from 11 am to 2 pm, Feed the Need will be handing out food, clothes, and other supplies to those in need.
- Orange Mound Outreach Ministries is partnering with local churches and businesses to help put on the 10th annual OMOM Christmas party. Happening December 14th at 6 pm, the event will include food and the giving of gifts to the OMOM “Christmas Angels.” These gifts will be the ones requested by the kids attending their programs for drug, gang, and alcohol prevention. For those interested in donating and blessing these children this Christmas season, you can pick up a child’ s wishlist at 845 Marechalneil Street Monday through Friday 3 to 8 pm and Friday 9 am to 4 pm. Those who want to donate can also contact Reverend Reginald Tucker at 901-244-1416.
- The Orange Mound Community council is giving away Thanksgiving meal baskets on November 20th at Melrose High-School. They will be giving additional baskets away during half-time at the Melrose vs. Hillcrest basketball game on Tuesday, November 21 at 6:30 pm. The game will be held at Melrose Wix app customer service School at 2870 Deadrick Avenue. If you would like to help fill these baskets with items, you can contact LaTonia Blankenship at 901-416-5974.
On February 24th, 2018 Merge Memphis is presenting the Winter Festival of Lights. At the Gala, dinner and drinks will be provided, complimenting dancing and a Silent Auction. For two extra raffle tickets, all you have do is bring ten, non-perishable food items with you. All ticket purchases and other proceeds will be going to their building fund at 333 Adams, which will be a Women’s Work / Live Facility for homeless women in the community (tickets).
This month, Undercurrent is heading to The South Main Market, a new food hall and event space downtown. They will be partnering with Mid-South Food Bank to help them collect what they need the most this holiday season. The first 50 people who bring a food item on the list below get a free drink! The event is free, but you must RSVP and bring at least one item to donate.
The Memphis Grizzlies’ players and coaches take time out of their lives to volunteer at the organizations annual toy drive to benefit MIFA’s Holiday Hope Chest. Any fan that chooses to donate new, unwrapped toys have an opportunity to meet and receive autographs from the entire team and coaching staff. Be sure to come out and support this December (date/time of event TBA).
Stack-Up is dedicated to helping service men for the U.S., NATO, Australia, and New Zealand get through their immensely stressful deployments through the power of gaming. The Memphis Team is having its 1st Annual Video Game Drive hosted at Meddlesome Brewing Company in Cordova, TN on Dec. 30th from 12 pm to 7:30 pm. Stack-Up will be accepting Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows 7 & 10 PC games. If you are able, they are accepting consoles as well. The event is taking place at Meddle Brewing Company, both in their tap room and the brewery itself. There will be a custom shipping crate for all donations to be placed in. Beer will be discounted that day for all qualifying donations, and food trucks will be on-site.
On Monday, December 4th from 6 pm to 7 pm, there will be a VolunCheers benefiting the Carpenter Art Garden. Drinks and snacks will be provided to this 21+ event (296 Carpenter St).
Friday, December 8th, Volunteer Odyssey is hosting a Volunteer Pop-up at Aldo’s pizza downtown from 11 am to 1 pm. There will be projects from MIFA, Memphis Botanic Garden, and Memphis Public Libraries that can be completed in as little as 60 seconds. Those that volunteer will also get a free slice stubhub contact seller Aldo’s pizza.
- 12 Days of Giving @ Ghost River Brewing Co.
Starting December 9th, Ghost River will begin a twelve day drive benefiting the Mid-South Food Bank and Memphis Union Mission. Those that donate will be granted 50% off the beer of the day! On each of the 12 days, the discounted beer will change. On the 23rd, they will be hosting a Christmas Sweater party to memphis food bank perkins the holidays. Bring one to wear and one to donate!
The 12 Days of Beers Specials:
Dec 9th – Golden Ale
Dec 10th – 1887 IPA
Dec 13th – Grindhouse Cream Ale
Dec 14th – Midnight Magic
Dec 15th – Citra SMASH
Dec 16th – Bruns Upe (or Red)
Dec 17th – Sinful Sister
Dec 20th – Howzit Gose
Dec 21st – P.S. I Love You American Strong Ale
Dec 22nd – ULFBERHT
Dec 23rd – Prestige // CHRISTMAS SWEATER PARTY
Dec 24th – SMASH Test Dummy’s Daddy
Yuletide Office Solutions will be hosting their 16th annual toy dive on from December 6th through the 9th. Their goal this year is to be able to provide age appropriate toys to over 6,000 children in need across he city. If you can’t donate, you can make a monetary donation at the drop off stations as well. Donors of $50+ will receive a certificate for one semiprecious stone from James Gattas Jewelers, valued up to $100. One lucky winner will receive their choice of a Diamond Cluster one carat ring, pendant, or earrings, valued at $3,500.
Toy/money drop off times and locations:
- Wednesday, Memphis food bank perkins 6th-Friday, December 8th – 8AM-6PM at Bud Davis Cadillac, 5433 Poplar Ave
- Saturday, December 9th – 8AM-4PM at WMC Action News 5, 1960 Union Ave
Check out our Giving Tuesday page to prepare for Nov 28th.
See Volunteer Odyssey’s VolunteerCompass and Volunteer Memphis’s calendar here for more opportunities.

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