Volunteer: TRAIL of Johnson County 9/11 Day of ServiceOn September 11, TRAIL will join thousands of Americans in honoring the National Day of Service and Remembrance by helping older adults throughout Johnson County remain safe, independent, and connected to their communities. From 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Friday, September 11, teams of volunteers will complete yard and garden projects at the homes of TRAIL members who need an extra hand. Whether it's weeding flower beds, trimming shrubs, spreading mulch, raking, or tackling other seasonal outdoor tasks, every project helps create a safer and more welcoming home environment for our members. This special afternoon of service is an opportunity to remember the spirit of unity and compassion that emerged after September 11 by putting those values into action right here in our own community. No special gardening expertise is required—just a willingness to serve and work alongside fellow volunteers. Individuals, families, friends, neighborhood groups, civic organizations, faith communities, and workplace teams are all encouraged to participate. In just two hours, volunteers can make a lasting difference. For many TRAIL members, outdoor maintenance has become physically difficult or impossible. A couple of hours of volunteer service not only improves the appearance and safety of a home but also provides reassurance that someone cares. Volunteer Today! If you'd like to participate in TRAIL's 9/11 Day of Service, sign up here. Together, we'll honor the day through meaningful service and demonstrate the power of neighbors helping neighbors. Join us as we remember, serve, and strengthen our community—one yard, one garden, and one neighbor at a time. Agency: TRAIL (Tools and Resources for Active, Independent Living) On September 11, TRAIL will join thousands of Americans in honoring the National Day of Service and Remembrance by helping older adults throughout Johnson County remain safe, independent, and connected to their communities. From 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Friday, September 11, teams of volunteers will complete yard and garden projects at the homes of TRAIL members who need an extra hand. Whether it's weeding flower beds, trimming shrubs, spreading mulch, raking, or tackling other seasonal outdoor tasks, every project helps create a safer and more welcoming home environment for our members. This special afternoon of service is an opportunity to remember the spirit of unity and compassion that emerged after September 11 by putting those values into action right here in our own community. No special gardening expertise is required—just a willingness to serve and work alongside fellow volunteers. Individuals, families, friends, neighborhood groups, civic organizations, faith communities, and workplace teams are all encouraged to participate. In just two hours, volunteers can make a lasting difference. For many TRAIL members, outdoor maintenance has become physically difficult or impossible. A couple of hours of volunteer service not only improves the appearance and safety of a home but also provides reassurance that someone cares. Volunteer Today! If you'd like to participate in TRAIL's 9/11 Day of Service, sign up here. Together, we'll honor the day through meaningful service and demonstrate the power of neighbors helping neighbors. Join us as we remember, serve, and strengthen our community—one yard, one garden, and one neighbor at a time. Agency: TRAIL (Tools and Resources for Active, Independent Living) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 11, 2026 Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide Transportation for Older Adults in Your Community with TRAIL!If you have time to spare and a desire to make a difference, become a TRAIL volunteer! You can set your own schedule, perform tasks that best suit your time and skills, and enjoy meeting TRAIL members who will truly value your services. Volunteer drivers are our greatest need, particularly for members with recurring medical appointments and other ongoing commitments. Please call the TRAIL Office at (319) 800-9003 if you are interested in this opportunity and would like more information. https://trailofjohnsoncounty.org Agency: TRAIL (Tools and Resources for Active, Independent Living) If you have time to spare and a desire to make a difference, become a TRAIL volunteer! You can set your own schedule, perform tasks that best suit your time and skills, and enjoy meeting TRAIL members who will truly value your services. Volunteer drivers are our greatest need, particularly for members with recurring medical appointments and other ongoing commitments. Please call the TRAIL Office at (319) 800-9003 if you are interested in this opportunity and would like more information. https://trailofjohnsoncounty.org Agency: TRAIL (Tools and Resources for Active, Independent Living) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: No |