‘Directory of Volunteer Opportunities in Charlotte’ is out
If it’s been said once, it’s probably been said way more than a thousand times: Charlotte runs on volunteers.
The Charlotte Grange has produced a directory of volunteer opportunities in Charlotte, and it’s available in both printed form and at charlottegrange.org/volunteer.

The directory was created to help connect the Charlotte community with volunteer opportunities.
“We hope Charlotters find something that catches their eye, aligns with their interests and directs them to an organization, committee or board,” the Grange said in a release.
The volunteer directory includes a diverse range of volunteering possibilities.
The directory is now online on the Charlotte Grange’s website, but there’s also the opportunity to print a copy at charlottegrange.org/volunteer. And the Grange has printed hard copies for the Charlotte Library, Charlotte Senior Center, town offices and the Grange that will be delivered soon.
“We hope the directory builds community and long-lasting connections and helps to support the great work you’re already doing,” the release said.
Included among town nonprofit organizations that are always looking for and welcoming volunteers is The Charlotte News. Listed in the blurb of volunteer opportunities are writing, photographing and someone to collect and curate items for the newspaper’s community calendar, but, like most of the other nonprofit town organizations, there are lots more possibilities than these. If you’re curious, email [email protected] to see how we can find a volunteer opportunity that works for and interests you.