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Volunteer Opportunities

Shape What Comes Next for Kansas City Caregivers

Sandwiched KC is a 501(c3) nonprofit that has stood beside family caregivers in the Kansas City metro since 2018, offering free coaching, support groups, education, and connection to local resources. As we enter a pivotal chapter of strategic growth, we're building a board that matches our momentum.

Sandwiched KC is growing, and we need mission-driven leaders at the table.

National Kidney Foundation, KC region Advisory Board Member

Join us in the fight to revolutionize kidney care and support the kidney community as a member of the Kansas City Advisory Board.

Join us in the fight to revolutionize kidney care and support the kidney community

Family Support & Community Outreach Volunteer

Volunteers help KC Mothers in Charge stay connected with families impacted by homicide through follow-up phone calls and community outreach events. Your support helps ensure families know they are not forgotten and that help remains available.

Help us stay connected with families impacted by violence and strengthen support across Kansas City.

Volunteer as an Ambassador at Kansas City Invention Convention!

Are you passionate about supporting STEM initiatives for Kansas City youth? Sign up to volunteer at KCIC 2026 and become part of Kansas City’s invention community!

Support Youth STEM Education in KC!

Board Member - Waldo Area Business Association Board

Waldo Area Business Association is looking for people interested in joining the WABA Board

Volunteer Opportunity

Board Member

Serve on the Board for a youth development program serving young men in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Looking for persons with financial and marketing experience. All other levels of experience will also be considered. Help us help these young men realize their potentials to become productive citizens and learn the value of giving back to their commuities.

Youth Development Program

Individual Volunteer Opportunity: CASA Advocacy and Volunteer Opportunities

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) are appointed by judges to support children in foster care. They meet regularly with their assigned child, consult with professionals, and gather information from families and placements, spending about 10–12 hours per month. General volunteers also help CASA through events, committees, and donation drives.