Volunteer: Volunteer GED TutorResponsible for teaching basic skills to adult women participating in a residential treatment program for substance abuse with varying academic levels while integrating GED skills, reading, math, science, English, and literature. Helps clients meet necessary goals and qualify to get a GED. Prepares clients to take GED exam. Responsibilities: - Tutor clients on an individual basis Agency: The Women's Home Responsible for teaching basic skills to adult women participating in a residential treatment program for substance abuse with varying academic levels while integrating GED skills, reading, math, science, English, and literature. Helps clients meet necessary goals and qualify to get a GED. Prepares clients to take GED exam. Responsibilities: - Tutor clients on an individual basis Agency: The Women's Home Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Corporate Events
Join us in making a difference!
Did you know that your company can host a Hope Pack Drive and we will help?
What is a Hope Pack Drive?
It's a fantastic opportunity to strengthen bonds among our employees while making a meaningful impact on the lives of foster children and their families. Carrying Hope will assist in organizing a customized event that suits your needs.
How Can You Get Involved?
For just a $50 contribution per Hope Pack material fee and any necessary event or travel expenses, you can be a part of this unforgettable day that will bring smiles to the faces of foster children.
Agency: Carrying Hope Houston
Join us in making a difference!
Did you know that your company can host a Hope Pack Drive and we will help?
What is a Hope Pack Drive?
It's a fantastic opportunity to strengthen bonds among our employees while making a meaningful impact on the lives of foster children and their families. Carrying Hope will assist in organizing a customized event that suits your needs.
How Can You Get Involved?
For just a $50 contribution per Hope Pack material fee and any necessary event or travel expenses, you can be a part of this unforgettable day that will bring smiles to the faces of foster children.
Agency: Carrying Hope Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Holiday Toy DriveThe Holiday season is a time to be filled with joy and happiness, for some this may not be the case. All children and teens deserve to have something under the Christmas tree on Christmas morning. This is where we need your help. We need new unwrapped toys for the Holiday season. The age range from newborn to 18. I know sometimes it is hard to buy for teens so gift cards are welcome too. Gift cards for fast food, Walmart, Target , Amazon are great examples. Please reach out to Amy.vern@Cy-hope.org if you or your company would like to host. We would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for all your help!! Agency: Cy-Hope @ The Hope Chest Resale Market The Holiday season is a time to be filled with joy and happiness, for some this may not be the case. All children and teens deserve to have something under the Christmas tree on Christmas morning. This is where we need your help. We need new unwrapped toys for the Holiday season. The age range from newborn to 18. I know sometimes it is hard to buy for teens so gift cards are welcome too. Gift cards for fast food, Walmart, Target , Amazon are great examples. Please reach out to Amy.vern@Cy-hope.org if you or your company would like to host. We would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for all your help!! Agency: Cy-Hope @ The Hope Chest Resale Market Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77433 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Closet SortingWe need volunteer support to help us sort and organize our donation closet! Our closet is a vital way for refugee families to select essential items like clothes, hygiene items, and kitchenware. With the number of donations we received, the closet can get disorganized quickly. Because of this, we are looking for volunteers to help sort and organize our donation closet so the families we serve can have a safe and easy time finding the items they need to acclimate in Houston. This is a flexible opportunity and can be done in our offices during office hours (8:30am-5pm, Monday-Friday) All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation, fill out an application, and submit a background check in order to volunteer with IMGH Refugee Services. If you are interested, please reach out to CEVolunteer@imgh.org. Agency: IM Houston's Refugee Services We need volunteer support to help us sort and organize our donation closet! Our closet is a vital way for refugee families to select essential items like clothes, hygiene items, and kitchenware. With the number of donations we received, the closet can get disorganized quickly. Because of this, we are looking for volunteers to help sort and organize our donation closet so the families we serve can have a safe and easy time finding the items they need to acclimate in Houston. This is a flexible opportunity and can be done in our offices during office hours (8:30am-5pm, Monday-Friday) All volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation, fill out an application, and submit a background check in order to volunteer with IMGH Refugee Services. If you are interested, please reach out to CEVolunteer@imgh.org. Agency: IM Houston's Refugee Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bike shop mechanicDo you know how to repair a bike? Freewheels Houston volunteers repair bikes that will be given to refugees, veterans emerging from homelessness and young people from low-income families to enable them to get to work or school and explore the city. Freewheels Houston's shop has the tools and parts you will need. Bike shop mechanics should be familiar with most bike systems. Drive train Shifting Brakes Handlebars and steering Wheels and tiresWe use a repair checklist developed with input from a master bike technician. If you don’t know all the systems, our volunteers enjoy sharing their knowledge and can help get you up to speed. If you are already an expert, you will start getting questions from other volunteers looking to improve their skills. Agency: Freewheels Houston Do you know how to repair a bike? Freewheels Houston volunteers repair bikes that will be given to refugees, veterans emerging from homelessness and young people from low-income families to enable them to get to work or school and explore the city. Freewheels Houston's shop has the tools and parts you will need. Bike shop mechanics should be familiar with most bike systems. Drive train Shifting Brakes Handlebars and steering Wheels and tiresWe use a repair checklist developed with input from a master bike technician. If you don’t know all the systems, our volunteers enjoy sharing their knowledge and can help get you up to speed. If you are already an expert, you will start getting questions from other volunteers looking to improve their skills. Agency: Freewheels Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Assistant - VolunteerThe Administrative Assistant - Volunteer reports to the Operations Manager and has the responsibility for handling the administrative duties related to strategic planning and special projects. The duties of the Administrative Assistant include providing support to our managers and employees, assisting with daily office needs, and managing our company’s general administrative activities.
RESPONSIBILITIES Provide front office coverage – guests, phones, mail. Answer all incoming phone calls and in-person inquiries, transferring them to the appropriate person. Maintain an orderly appearance of the front desk/reception area, protecting confidential information. Update and maintain office policies and procedures. Provide general support to visitors. Maintain program files, working with vendor for off-site storage/retrieval. Create/maintain documents and spreadsheets for special projects. Assist with contract management. Develop and maintain appropriate filling systems. Distribute, collect, and summarize program surveys. Keep staff informed. Participate in staff meetings as needed. Perform other tasks as assigned. Commit to working at least 1-2 days a week; 4 or 8-hour shifts.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Microsoft Office applications and data entry experience. Advanced Microsoft Office training is a plus. High school diploma, with technical or advanced education preferred. Bilingual in Spanish/English preferred Additional qualifications as an Administrative Assistant will be a plus.
PREFERRED SKILLS Possess strong writing, speaking, and organizational skills. Ability to work independently or as part of a team, with minimal direction. Ability to cope with changing situations and work under pressure. Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task Attention to detail and problem-solving. Requires good, basic, clerical, and administrative skills with emphasis on verbal and written communication skills (in English); good common sense; positive attitude; willingness to take initiative; and ability to maintain confidentiality. Requires regular verbal and written contact with administrative personnel, and middle and senior management. The nature of these communications ranges from a routine exchange of information to a process of securing information and/or responding to inquiries where explanation and discussion may be required using judgment. Requires the ability to use the following equipment: computer, computer software, scanner, printer, telephone, copier, facsimile machine, calculator, and postage machine. May use other equipment as required for the position.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Personal car available for agency business Valid Texas Driver's License Valid auto liability insurance. Agency: Arms Wide The Administrative Assistant - Volunteer reports to the Operations Manager and has the responsibility for handling the administrative duties related to strategic planning and special projects. The duties of the Administrative Assistant include providing support to our managers and employees, assisting with daily office needs, and managing our company’s general administrative activities.
RESPONSIBILITIES Provide front office coverage – guests, phones, mail. Answer all incoming phone calls and in-person inquiries, transferring them to the appropriate person. Maintain an orderly appearance of the front desk/reception area, protecting confidential information. Update and maintain office policies and procedures. Provide general support to visitors. Maintain program files, working with vendor for off-site storage/retrieval. Create/maintain documents and spreadsheets for special projects. Assist with contract management. Develop and maintain appropriate filling systems. Distribute, collect, and summarize program surveys. Keep staff informed. Participate in staff meetings as needed. Perform other tasks as assigned. Commit to working at least 1-2 days a week; 4 or 8-hour shifts.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Microsoft Office applications and data entry experience. Advanced Microsoft Office training is a plus. High school diploma, with technical or advanced education preferred. Bilingual in Spanish/English preferred Additional qualifications as an Administrative Assistant will be a plus.
PREFERRED SKILLS Possess strong writing, speaking, and organizational skills. Ability to work independently or as part of a team, with minimal direction. Ability to cope with changing situations and work under pressure. Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task Attention to detail and problem-solving. Requires good, basic, clerical, and administrative skills with emphasis on verbal and written communication skills (in English); good common sense; positive attitude; willingness to take initiative; and ability to maintain confidentiality. Requires regular verbal and written contact with administrative personnel, and middle and senior management. The nature of these communications ranges from a routine exchange of information to a process of securing information and/or responding to inquiries where explanation and discussion may be required using judgment. Requires the ability to use the following equipment: computer, computer software, scanner, printer, telephone, copier, facsimile machine, calculator, and postage machine. May use other equipment as required for the position.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Personal car available for agency business Valid Texas Driver's License Valid auto liability insurance. Agency: Arms Wide Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Sports Drive for "Help Do The Right Thing"We need you to "Help Do The Right Thing" and Host a Sports Drive to collect donations of used/new sports gear for all ages and/or sports equipment to us so we can continue to provide families more opportunities to live out their dream.
We will provide you with the bins for donation collections as well as pick up and drop off to you directly.
Please fill out the form to begin discussing your interest in being a part of a great opportunity.
Please check out our website for more details or feel free to email me at Julissa@HelpDoTheRightThing.org.
Thank you for your interest and we look forward to working with you!
Agency: Help Do The Right Thing We need you to "Help Do The Right Thing" and Host a Sports Drive to collect donations of used/new sports gear for all ages and/or sports equipment to us so we can continue to provide families more opportunities to live out their dream.
We will provide you with the bins for donation collections as well as pick up and drop off to you directly.
Please fill out the form to begin discussing your interest in being a part of a great opportunity.
Please check out our website for more details or feel free to email me at Julissa@HelpDoTheRightThing.org.
Thank you for your interest and we look forward to working with you!
Agency: Help Do The Right Thing Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77494 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donate Sports Gear to "Help Do The Right Thing"We need you to "Help Do The Right Thing" and donate used/new sports gear for all ages and/or sports equipment to us so we can continue to provide families more opportunities to live out their dream.
You can email me at Julissa@HelpDoTheRightThing.org for more information on picking up donations, drop off locations, or any further questions you may have.
Please check out our website for more details as well.
Thank you for your interest and we look forward to working with you!
Agency: Help Do The Right Thing We need you to "Help Do The Right Thing" and donate used/new sports gear for all ages and/or sports equipment to us so we can continue to provide families more opportunities to live out their dream.
You can email me at Julissa@HelpDoTheRightThing.org for more information on picking up donations, drop off locations, or any further questions you may have.
Please check out our website for more details as well.
Thank you for your interest and we look forward to working with you!
Agency: Help Do The Right Thing Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Uplift and empower people living with Alzheimer's disease & their care partners!Looking for ways to support those with early stage Alzheimer's or Mild Cognitive Impairment. as well as their caregivers? We invite you to train as a volunteer to lead a social engagement event at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston or the Houston Zoo, providing hospitality, support and volunteer oversight. Learn more here: Qualifications: Strong listening and effective communication skills with demonstrated success in working with a team. Successfully engages people living with dementia and has strong attention to detail. Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred. Reliable transportation to and from Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, or the Houston Zoo Must be age 21 to apply.Commitment Expected: Early Stage Social Engagement leaders commit to a 1-year term, meeting monthly. Orientation includes: online general volunteer orientation (1 hour) + program volunteer orientation (1 hour) + self-study or in-person role training with a staff partner (~4 hours). Background checks are required as part of the volunteer selection process. Please allow a minimum of 1 month to complete online training requirements and a background check. Attending virtual weekly early-stage meeting to discuss early-stage programs and implementationFor more in-depth information about Alzheimer's and Dementia (45 min), follow this link: https://training.alz.org/products/4053/understanding-alzheimers-and-dementia After creating a simple account, click "Add to Cart" (it's free!), then "Enroll Now." You'll then have access to this helpful educational program. We hope you'll take advantage and learn more! Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter Looking for ways to support those with early stage Alzheimer's or Mild Cognitive Impairment. as well as their caregivers? We invite you to train as a volunteer to lead a social engagement event at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston or the Houston Zoo, providing hospitality, support and volunteer oversight. Learn more here: Qualifications: Strong listening and effective communication skills with demonstrated success in working with a team. Successfully engages people living with dementia and has strong attention to detail. Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred. Reliable transportation to and from Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, or the Houston Zoo Must be age 21 to apply.Commitment Expected: Early Stage Social Engagement leaders commit to a 1-year term, meeting monthly. Orientation includes: online general volunteer orientation (1 hour) + program volunteer orientation (1 hour) + self-study or in-person role training with a staff partner (~4 hours). Background checks are required as part of the volunteer selection process. Please allow a minimum of 1 month to complete online training requirements and a background check. Attending virtual weekly early-stage meeting to discuss early-stage programs and implementationFor more in-depth information about Alzheimer's and Dementia (45 min), follow this link: https://training.alz.org/products/4053/understanding-alzheimers-and-dementia After creating a simple account, click "Add to Cart" (it's free!), then "Enroll Now." You'll then have access to this helpful educational program. We hope you'll take advantage and learn more! Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77030 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ff Agency: Houston Community ToolBank f Agency: Houston Community ToolBank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: We need your help! Tutors to Help Students Succeed!!!!!BYCE IS BUILDING ITS TUTOR VOLUNTEER POOL FOR CURRENT AND UPCOMING TUTORIAL SESSIONS!
ASAP i need a reading tutor for Saturdays after 11am We are Better when you join us! Please Consider - We have students on a waiting list! BYCE has been successfully providing academic tutorials for 12 years. We need tutors for math, reading, writing, and other subjects in Grades 2-12. These virtual and in-person sessions discuss basic skills, homework, and test assistance. The hisessions have guides. We offer up to two-hour tutorials on weekdays except Fridays between 5 pm and 8 pm. Tutorials on weekends: Saturday at 11 am and 3 pm. We will have an orientation. Background checks are required. If you are interested, please apply. volunteer tutor applicationAgency: Babies Youth Children Empowerment Ministries, Inc. BYCE IS BUILDING ITS TUTOR VOLUNTEER POOL FOR CURRENT AND UPCOMING TUTORIAL SESSIONS!
ASAP i need a reading tutor for Saturdays after 11am We are Better when you join us! Please Consider - We have students on a waiting list! BYCE has been successfully providing academic tutorials for 12 years. We need tutors for math, reading, writing, and other subjects in Grades 2-12. These virtual and in-person sessions discuss basic skills, homework, and test assistance. The hisessions have guides. We offer up to two-hour tutorials on weekdays except Fridays between 5 pm and 8 pm. Tutorials on weekends: Saturday at 11 am and 3 pm. We will have an orientation. Background checks are required. If you are interested, please apply. volunteer tutor applicationAgency: Babies Youth Children Empowerment Ministries, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77000 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help with Food DistributionWe distribute food in a drive through format every Thursday starting Dec 14, 2023. Help is needed for setup, distribution tear down, and clean up for the event. This will be a outdoors event. We will need 15-20 volunteer every Thursday. If you interested in helping us please sign up at: https://www.womenconnectioninc.com/volunteer .
Agency: Women Connection Inc We distribute food in a drive through format every Thursday starting Dec 14, 2023. Help is needed for setup, distribution tear down, and clean up for the event. This will be a outdoors event. We will need 15-20 volunteer every Thursday. If you interested in helping us please sign up at: https://www.womenconnectioninc.com/volunteer .
Agency: Women Connection Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77083 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event Planning AssistantNeed someone to work with the CEO on planning an event for fall 2024. This includes phone calls, organizing paperwork and databases, scheduling meetings, attending meetings, and assisting in the event plan. Agency: Bay Area Council On Drugs and Alcohol (BACODA) Need someone to work with the CEO on planning an event for fall 2024. This includes phone calls, organizing paperwork and databases, scheduling meetings, attending meetings, and assisting in the event plan. Agency: Bay Area Council On Drugs and Alcohol (BACODA) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77581 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spanish TranslatorSummerhouse Houston is needing a volunteer to translate our employment services handbook and a couple other documents into Spanish. For questions or if interested, please reach out to our Employment Director, Melissa Walsh (melissa@summerhousehouston.org).
ABOUT SUMMERHOUSE HOUSTON Summerhouse offers community-based day services and supported employment services to adults with IDD. Members of our day services spend time in the community volunteering and participating in social activities, classes, exercise, and more in a low member-to-staff ratio. Working together to make a significant and purposeful difference in the lives of all our young adults is at the core of everything we do at Summerhouse. Volunteers make up significant part of our mission. Your contributions of time, talent and treasure make a life transforming difference in the lives of our young adults at Summerhouse Houston. In the process, our Volunteers also experience love and fulfillment as they serve side-by-side with our young adults and all who engage with our mission. Agency: Summerhouse Houston Summerhouse Houston is needing a volunteer to translate our employment services handbook and a couple other documents into Spanish. For questions or if interested, please reach out to our Employment Director, Melissa Walsh (melissa@summerhousehouston.org).
ABOUT SUMMERHOUSE HOUSTON Summerhouse offers community-based day services and supported employment services to adults with IDD. Members of our day services spend time in the community volunteering and participating in social activities, classes, exercise, and more in a low member-to-staff ratio. Working together to make a significant and purposeful difference in the lives of all our young adults is at the core of everything we do at Summerhouse. Volunteers make up significant part of our mission. Your contributions of time, talent and treasure make a life transforming difference in the lives of our young adults at Summerhouse Houston. In the process, our Volunteers also experience love and fulfillment as they serve side-by-side with our young adults and all who engage with our mission. Agency: Summerhouse Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Leader of Mentors for Financial, Career & College PlanningStarting in January 2025 Texas high school students will be successfully completing PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY & ECONOMICS FOR REAL LIFE and will be requesting guidance on how to transition from high school to post-secondary education. The guidance will fall into one of three areas: Career Selection, Post-secondary Education Funding, and Selection or General Personal Financial Decisions. FMA needs one or more volunteers to organize this initiative.
If you want a leadership role in a new outcome-based program, tell us of your interests, knowledge, skills, and availability. FMA needs leaders in admin, social media, website managers, and technology, like CRM, Excel, Word Agency: Financial Mentors of America Starting in January 2025 Texas high school students will be successfully completing PERSONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY & ECONOMICS FOR REAL LIFE and will be requesting guidance on how to transition from high school to post-secondary education. The guidance will fall into one of three areas: Career Selection, Post-secondary Education Funding, and Selection or General Personal Financial Decisions. FMA needs one or more volunteers to organize this initiative.
If you want a leadership role in a new outcome-based program, tell us of your interests, knowledge, skills, and availability. FMA needs leaders in admin, social media, website managers, and technology, like CRM, Excel, Word Agency: Financial Mentors of America Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tour GuideAs a Tour Guide, you will share the history of the structures in Sam Houston Park with visitors from around the world by providing tours of the historic structures. This rewarding program allows you to increase your knowledge of local history and develop new connections. Tour Guide training prepares you to discuss Houston and Texas history as well as the decorative arts and lifestyles represented in the structures. Background check required. Agency: The Heritage Society As a Tour Guide, you will share the history of the structures in Sam Houston Park with visitors from around the world by providing tours of the historic structures. This rewarding program allows you to increase your knowledge of local history and develop new connections. Tour Guide training prepares you to discuss Houston and Texas history as well as the decorative arts and lifestyles represented in the structures. Background check required. Agency: The Heritage Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's EducatorsThis position is similar to the tour guide position, except that your main focus will be on giving tours to school groups. This position is perfect for people who work with children often, especially in an educational setting. Children’s Educators do not need to know all the houses as there are specific ones included in our curriculum for different age groups. We mostly handle kids from kindergarten to eighth grade. Children’s educators are also asked to help with girl and boy scout badge workshops, which allow for more one on one time with children and more activity oriented learning. Background check required. Agency: The Heritage Society This position is similar to the tour guide position, except that your main focus will be on giving tours to school groups. This position is perfect for people who work with children often, especially in an educational setting. Children’s Educators do not need to know all the houses as there are specific ones included in our curriculum for different age groups. We mostly handle kids from kindergarten to eighth grade. Children’s educators are also asked to help with girl and boy scout badge workshops, which allow for more one on one time with children and more activity oriented learning. Background check required. Agency: The Heritage Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MediaAre you tech-savvy and like to help behind the scenes for live media events? If you are a pro at optimizing the use of your cell phone apps, have social media experience, and know traditional media, then we could use your talents here! Behind-the-scenes duties include setting up the set, running errands, breaking down the set, meeting guests, and assisting a show host before, during, and after a show. All our events are in Downtown Houston, and our museum has free parking. Agency: The Heritage Society Are you tech-savvy and like to help behind the scenes for live media events? If you are a pro at optimizing the use of your cell phone apps, have social media experience, and know traditional media, then we could use your talents here! Behind-the-scenes duties include setting up the set, running errands, breaking down the set, meeting guests, and assisting a show host before, during, and after a show. All our events are in Downtown Houston, and our museum has free parking. Agency: The Heritage Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Collections CaretakersThese volunteers get to work hands-on with real historic artifacts. Their duties include organizing the archives, cataloguing artifacts that are not accessioned, and checking that previous artifact records are correct. This may also entail conducting your own research on specific items if information is missing. Background check required. Agency: The Heritage Society These volunteers get to work hands-on with real historic artifacts. Their duties include organizing the archives, cataloguing artifacts that are not accessioned, and checking that previous artifact records are correct. This may also entail conducting your own research on specific items if information is missing. Background check required. Agency: The Heritage Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach Program RepresentativeBring Houston’s history alive for people who cannot personally visit the park. Outreach programs include children’s trunk shows and presentations about local history, architecture, customs, and people. We also have an educational booth program that brings booths on different aspects of Houston history to events at other organizations. Agency: The Heritage Society Bring Houston’s history alive for people who cannot personally visit the park. Outreach programs include children’s trunk shows and presentations about local history, architecture, customs, and people. We also have an educational booth program that brings booths on different aspects of Houston history to events at other organizations. Agency: The Heritage Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Event VolunteersVolunteers are needed for a variety of special events, programs, and activities. This includes Scout Badge Workshops, culture and art festivals in Sam Houston Park and on Bagby Street, Juneteenth celebration, and Annual Candlelight Tours. Volunteer calls for special events happen over email about a month prior to the event. Because these opportunities happen less often, special event volunteers are only required to volunteer at four events a year to stay on the active roster. Agency: The Heritage Society Volunteers are needed for a variety of special events, programs, and activities. This includes Scout Badge Workshops, culture and art festivals in Sam Houston Park and on Bagby Street, Juneteenth celebration, and Annual Candlelight Tours. Volunteer calls for special events happen over email about a month prior to the event. Because these opportunities happen less often, special event volunteers are only required to volunteer at four events a year to stay on the active roster. Agency: The Heritage Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a STEM and Aviation Mentor at TWST4Girls!Are you in the STEM field closely related to aviation? Mentor a TWST Girl! Apply here: https://www.twst4girls.org/mentor-with-twst Agency: TWST4Girls Are you in the STEM field closely related to aviation? Mentor a TWST Girl! Apply here: https://www.twst4girls.org/mentor-with-twst Agency: TWST4Girls Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77084 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bayou Preservation Association Outreach AmbassadorAre you a passionate Houstonian dedicated to conserving, protecting, and restoring our waterways and bayous? If you're eager to positively impact your community but have a busy schedule, the Bayou Preservation Association is here to help! We're actively seeking dedicated individuals to join our team as Outreach Volunteers. Responsibilities: 1. Tabling Events: 2. Information Delivery: 3. Community Engagement: 4. Event Support: Qualifications: - Passion for environmental conservation and a strong commitment to preserving local bayous. Benefits: - Gain hands-on experience in environmental outreach and community engagement. If you're ready to make a difference and be a part of the Bayou Preservation Association's outreach efforts, please provide a brief introduction about yourself, your story regarding your passion for Houston's bayous, your basic availability, and your preferred way to help with outreach volunteering. Please sign up through VolunteerHouston or send an email to msager@bayoupreservation.org. Join us in protecting and preserving our precious bayous for future generations! Together, we can make a lasting impact on our environment. Agency: Bayou Preservation Association Are you a passionate Houstonian dedicated to conserving, protecting, and restoring our waterways and bayous? If you're eager to positively impact your community but have a busy schedule, the Bayou Preservation Association is here to help! We're actively seeking dedicated individuals to join our team as Outreach Volunteers. Responsibilities: 1. Tabling Events: 2. Information Delivery: 3. Community Engagement: 4. Event Support: Qualifications: - Passion for environmental conservation and a strong commitment to preserving local bayous. Benefits: - Gain hands-on experience in environmental outreach and community engagement. If you're ready to make a difference and be a part of the Bayou Preservation Association's outreach efforts, please provide a brief introduction about yourself, your story regarding your passion for Houston's bayous, your basic availability, and your preferred way to help with outreach volunteering. Please sign up through VolunteerHouston or send an email to msager@bayoupreservation.org. Join us in protecting and preserving our precious bayous for future generations! Together, we can make a lasting impact on our environment. Agency: Bayou Preservation Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002-2319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Outreach Coordinator - Sanders Hand OrgAre you passionate about creating positive change and empowering at-risk youth? Sanders Hand Org is seeking a dedicated Community Outreach Coordinator to join our team. If you have a drive for community engagement and a heart for making a difference, this role is perfect for you!
Agency: The Sanders Hand Are you passionate about creating positive change and empowering at-risk youth? Sanders Hand Org is seeking a dedicated Community Outreach Coordinator to join our team. If you have a drive for community engagement and a heart for making a difference, this role is perfect for you!
Agency: The Sanders Hand Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Farmer Street GardenVolunteers to assist with: Revitalizing garden beds - weeding, turning dirt, planting, mulching, watering; Landscaping – mowing, trimming, etc., HHFH provides all tools and materials for volunteers, as well as skilled on-site leaders who host a safety orientation, give clear instructions on all tasks, and work to ensure that every volunteer has an outstanding experience. Volunteers will follow safety guidelines and report directly to the HHFH staff or garden coordinator at the site. Come prepared to work hard, get dirty, and make a lasting impact for a family and a community! Please note the minimum age is 16 years old.
Please go to Houston Habitat Volunteer Hub to register. Agency: Houston Habitat For Humanity Volunteers to assist with: Revitalizing garden beds - weeding, turning dirt, planting, mulching, watering; Landscaping – mowing, trimming, etc., HHFH provides all tools and materials for volunteers, as well as skilled on-site leaders who host a safety orientation, give clear instructions on all tasks, and work to ensure that every volunteer has an outstanding experience. Volunteers will follow safety guidelines and report directly to the HHFH staff or garden coordinator at the site. Come prepared to work hard, get dirty, and make a lasting impact for a family and a community! Please note the minimum age is 16 years old.
Please go to Houston Habitat Volunteer Hub to register. Agency: Houston Habitat For Humanity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77020 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community group craft activity volunteers. Baytown activity May 17Ongoing arts and crafts workshops for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Houston Ongoing arts and crafts workshops for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be an Office Wiz for the Alz. Association!Imagine a quiet office setting nestled in a garden just off 610 near Gulfgate Mall, open regular business hours. Are you available for a regular four to six hour shift per week serving as general office help and helping with data entry? If yes, we have a desk waiting for you. Interested? Complete the Alzheimer's Association Volunteer Interest Survey at bit.ly/alz-vol-interest today! 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. It kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. Make a difference! Our volunteers deliver support and education, raise funds, advocate for Alzheimer’s and more to help achieve our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Whatever your skills, whatever time you have, we have opportunities to provide vital support for people living with Alzheimer's and their families.
Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter Imagine a quiet office setting nestled in a garden just off 610 near Gulfgate Mall, open regular business hours. Are you available for a regular four to six hour shift per week serving as general office help and helping with data entry? If yes, we have a desk waiting for you. Interested? Complete the Alzheimer's Association Volunteer Interest Survey at bit.ly/alz-vol-interest today! 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. It kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. Make a difference! Our volunteers deliver support and education, raise funds, advocate for Alzheimer’s and more to help achieve our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Whatever your skills, whatever time you have, we have opportunities to provide vital support for people living with Alzheimer's and their families.
Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77087 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Goals CoachesA Goals Coach helps people identify and address challenges they may face while pursuing their goals. Goals Coaches provide guidance on strategies and techniques to help people overcome obstacles and develop resilience. Coaching is a partnership between a coach and client. The primary objective of coaching is to support and empower individuals to unlock their full potential and achieve their goals in the following areas. Family, Fiance, and Career. Agency: Eyes On Me, Inc A Goals Coach helps people identify and address challenges they may face while pursuing their goals. Goals Coaches provide guidance on strategies and techniques to help people overcome obstacles and develop resilience. Coaching is a partnership between a coach and client. The primary objective of coaching is to support and empower individuals to unlock their full potential and achieve their goals in the following areas. Family, Fiance, and Career. Agency: Eyes On Me, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterPosition Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and skilled individual to serve as a Volunteer Grant Writer for the Katherine and Everett Robinson Foundation. The Grant Writer will play a vital role in securing funding to support our programs and initiatives aimed at positively impacting the lives of youth and families in our community. Responsibilities: Research potential grant opportunities from government agencies, foundations, and other funding sources. Develop grant proposals and applications in collaboration with the executive director and program staff. Write compelling narratives that effectively communicate the organization's mission, goals, and impact. Compile necessary documentation, budget information, and supporting materials for grant submissions. Ensure timely submission of grant proposals and follow-up on grant applications as needed. Maintain accurate records of grant submissions, awards, and reporting requirements. Collaborate with the fundraising team to develop fundraising strategies and initiatives.Qualifications: Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to craft clear, concise, and persuasive grant proposals. Excellent research skills, with the ability to identify relevant funding opportunities and gather supporting information. Detail-oriented and organized, with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities. Knowledge of grant writing best practices and familiarity with grant application processes. Passion for the organization's mission and a commitment to making a positive impact in the community. Previous experience in grant writing or fundraising is preferred but not required.Time Commitment: This is a volunteer position with flexible hours, requiring an estimated time commitment of approximately 5-10 hours per week, depending on grant deadlines and project needs. Agency: Katherine Everett Robinson Foundation Position Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and skilled individual to serve as a Volunteer Grant Writer for the Katherine and Everett Robinson Foundation. The Grant Writer will play a vital role in securing funding to support our programs and initiatives aimed at positively impacting the lives of youth and families in our community. Responsibilities: Research potential grant opportunities from government agencies, foundations, and other funding sources. Develop grant proposals and applications in collaboration with the executive director and program staff. Write compelling narratives that effectively communicate the organization's mission, goals, and impact. Compile necessary documentation, budget information, and supporting materials for grant submissions. Ensure timely submission of grant proposals and follow-up on grant applications as needed. Maintain accurate records of grant submissions, awards, and reporting requirements. Collaborate with the fundraising team to develop fundraising strategies and initiatives.Qualifications: Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to craft clear, concise, and persuasive grant proposals. Excellent research skills, with the ability to identify relevant funding opportunities and gather supporting information. Detail-oriented and organized, with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities. Knowledge of grant writing best practices and familiarity with grant application processes. Passion for the organization's mission and a commitment to making a positive impact in the community. Previous experience in grant writing or fundraising is preferred but not required.Time Commitment: This is a volunteer position with flexible hours, requiring an estimated time commitment of approximately 5-10 hours per week, depending on grant deadlines and project needs. Agency: Katherine Everett Robinson Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77535 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach Confidence to Girls at Fort Bend JPD Facility!Overview: As a Facilitator for the TWST4Girls Youth Enrichment Program at Fort Bend Juvenile Correctional Facilities, you will play a vital role in empowering young girls through mentorship, education, and skill-building activities. The program aims to provide a supportive and enriching environment where participants can develop essential life skills, build confidence, and explore personal growth opportunities. “CLICK HERE TO APPLY” Responsibilities: Facilitate Weekly Classes: Conduct engaging and interactive sessions for TWST4Girls participants at Fort Bend Juvenile Correctional Facilities. Classes will be held once a week for an hour each, either on Saturdays or Sundays. Curriculum Implementation: Implement the provided curriculum effectively, ensuring that it aligns with the program's objectives and addresses the needs of the participants. Tailor activities to foster personal development, leadership skills, self-esteem, and resilience. Create a Safe and Supportive Environment: Foster a safe and inclusive space where participants feel valued, respected, and empowered to express themselves. Encourage open communication, active participation, and mutual support among group members. Mentorship and Guidance: Serve as a positive role model and mentor for TWST4Girls participants, offering guidance, encouragement, and constructive feedback. Support their personal growth journey by providing mentorship and sharing relevant experiences and insights. Promote Positive Behavior and Conflict Resolution: Model positive behavior and promote a culture of respect, empathy, and cooperation within the group. Help participants develop effective conflict resolution skills and strategies for managing emotions and interpersonal relationships. Collaboration and Communication: Collaborate with program coordinators, fellow facilitators, and correctional staff to ensure the smooth implementation of the program. Communicate regularly with stakeholders, providing updates on participant progress, challenges, and any additional support needed. Documentation and Evaluation: Maintain accurate records of attendance, participant feedback, and session observations. Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of the program by providing insights, suggestions for improvement, and identifying areas of success.
Qualifications: Passion for working with youth and a commitment to supporting their personal development. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and connect with diverse groups of participants. Experience facilitating group activities, workshops, or educational sessions, preferably in a youth development or similar setting. Knowledge of adolescent development, trauma-informed care, and evidence-based practices for promoting positive youth outcomes. Sensitivity to the unique needs and challenges faced by youth in juvenile correctional facilities. Ability to maintain confidentiality and adhere to professional boundaries in a correctional setting. Flexibility, resilience, and adaptability to navigate challenges and adjust to the evolving needs of the program and participants.Benefits: Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young girls and contribute to their positive development. Gain valuable experience in facilitation, mentorship, and youth advocacy within a challenging but rewarding environment. Professional development and training opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge in youth development, trauma-informed care, and related areas.Personal fulfillment and satisfaction from being part of a supportive community dedicated to empowering youth and promoting positive change. Agency: TWST4Girls Overview: As a Facilitator for the TWST4Girls Youth Enrichment Program at Fort Bend Juvenile Correctional Facilities, you will play a vital role in empowering young girls through mentorship, education, and skill-building activities. The program aims to provide a supportive and enriching environment where participants can develop essential life skills, build confidence, and explore personal growth opportunities. “CLICK HERE TO APPLY” Responsibilities: Facilitate Weekly Classes: Conduct engaging and interactive sessions for TWST4Girls participants at Fort Bend Juvenile Correctional Facilities. Classes will be held once a week for an hour each, either on Saturdays or Sundays. Curriculum Implementation: Implement the provided curriculum effectively, ensuring that it aligns with the program's objectives and addresses the needs of the participants. Tailor activities to foster personal development, leadership skills, self-esteem, and resilience. Create a Safe and Supportive Environment: Foster a safe and inclusive space where participants feel valued, respected, and empowered to express themselves. Encourage open communication, active participation, and mutual support among group members. Mentorship and Guidance: Serve as a positive role model and mentor for TWST4Girls participants, offering guidance, encouragement, and constructive feedback. Support their personal growth journey by providing mentorship and sharing relevant experiences and insights. Promote Positive Behavior and Conflict Resolution: Model positive behavior and promote a culture of respect, empathy, and cooperation within the group. Help participants develop effective conflict resolution skills and strategies for managing emotions and interpersonal relationships. Collaboration and Communication: Collaborate with program coordinators, fellow facilitators, and correctional staff to ensure the smooth implementation of the program. Communicate regularly with stakeholders, providing updates on participant progress, challenges, and any additional support needed. Documentation and Evaluation: Maintain accurate records of attendance, participant feedback, and session observations. Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of the program by providing insights, suggestions for improvement, and identifying areas of success.
Qualifications: Passion for working with youth and a commitment to supporting their personal development. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and connect with diverse groups of participants. Experience facilitating group activities, workshops, or educational sessions, preferably in a youth development or similar setting. Knowledge of adolescent development, trauma-informed care, and evidence-based practices for promoting positive youth outcomes. Sensitivity to the unique needs and challenges faced by youth in juvenile correctional facilities. Ability to maintain confidentiality and adhere to professional boundaries in a correctional setting. Flexibility, resilience, and adaptability to navigate challenges and adjust to the evolving needs of the program and participants.Benefits: Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young girls and contribute to their positive development. Gain valuable experience in facilitation, mentorship, and youth advocacy within a challenging but rewarding environment. Professional development and training opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge in youth development, trauma-informed care, and related areas.Personal fulfillment and satisfaction from being part of a supportive community dedicated to empowering youth and promoting positive change. Agency: TWST4Girls Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77469 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Holiday Shopping Card 2024 Committee MembersIf you enjoy Fashion, Food, Fun, and Philanthropy, then come join the Holiday Shopping Card Committee. You’ll love working with Houston’s most popular retail stores and restaurants, all while making a difference in the fight against cancer! It’s very flexible and requires only about a few hours a month from March - November. There are also opportunities to get even more involved with other HSC subcommittees including Retailer Development, Administrative, and Marketing. Agency: American Cancer Society If you enjoy Fashion, Food, Fun, and Philanthropy, then come join the Holiday Shopping Card Committee. You’ll love working with Houston’s most popular retail stores and restaurants, all while making a difference in the fight against cancer! It’s very flexible and requires only about a few hours a month from March - November. There are also opportunities to get even more involved with other HSC subcommittees including Retailer Development, Administrative, and Marketing. Agency: American Cancer Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient and Family Advisory Council MemberAre you a current or recent patient at either Ben Taub or LBJ Hospital in Harris County? If so, please consider applying to our Council! Examples of PFAC agenda items: Discharge planning folder Inpatient whiteboards E-quality boards Messaging to patients Meal planning and selection Nurses and doctors listening New patient hub Patient education Who should join? Harris Health patients or family members who have had a recent experience in our hospitals and can: Share their experience in a constructive way Participate in a monthly meeting with hospital leadership Educate staff by providing honest feedback about experiences Listen respectfully to other perspectives Engage in hospital projects and committees as needed If you feel as if you meet these qualifications, please respond and we can discuss ways to proceed. We look forward to working with you and hearing your voice to improve the overall patient experience! Agency: Harris Health Are you a current or recent patient at either Ben Taub or LBJ Hospital in Harris County? If so, please consider applying to our Council! Examples of PFAC agenda items: Discharge planning folder Inpatient whiteboards E-quality boards Messaging to patients Meal planning and selection Nurses and doctors listening New patient hub Patient education Who should join? Harris Health patients or family members who have had a recent experience in our hospitals and can: Share their experience in a constructive way Participate in a monthly meeting with hospital leadership Educate staff by providing honest feedback about experiences Listen respectfully to other perspectives Engage in hospital projects and committees as needed If you feel as if you meet these qualifications, please respond and we can discuss ways to proceed. We look forward to working with you and hearing your voice to improve the overall patient experience! Agency: Harris Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77030 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Planner - Community GardenResponsibilities: Responsible for the logistical coordination of internal and external events, ensuring all stages of planning, development and execution are defined and achieved Research, analyze, plan, organize, coordinate, and implement initiatives to facilitate awareness of the KERF Collaborates with internal and external partners to create event collateral, ensuring the branding events support the KERF vision Manages the logistics and budget Interacts, coordinates and communicates with all levels of management, Provide event updates, and coordinate event activities Coordinates invitation solicitations, and onsite registration and post-event follow-up of surveys
Minimum Requirements About Company If you're driven and eager to experience professional growth while embodying a relentless pursuit of excellence, then consider joining the KERF team of passionate philanthropists. We are dedicated to fostering your professional and personal growth beyond conventional limits.
Agency: Katherine Everett Robinson Foundation Responsibilities: Responsible for the logistical coordination of internal and external events, ensuring all stages of planning, development and execution are defined and achieved Research, analyze, plan, organize, coordinate, and implement initiatives to facilitate awareness of the KERF Collaborates with internal and external partners to create event collateral, ensuring the branding events support the KERF vision Manages the logistics and budget Interacts, coordinates and communicates with all levels of management, Provide event updates, and coordinate event activities Coordinates invitation solicitations, and onsite registration and post-event follow-up of surveys
Minimum Requirements About Company If you're driven and eager to experience professional growth while embodying a relentless pursuit of excellence, then consider joining the KERF team of passionate philanthropists. We are dedicated to fostering your professional and personal growth beyond conventional limits.
Agency: Katherine Everett Robinson Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become A hospice volunteer!In need of volunteers to visit patients in the Sealy area. May be at facility or patients home. TBD.
Please contact Volunteer Coordinator to fill out application. Agency: Vantage Hospice In need of volunteers to visit patients in the Sealy area. May be at facility or patients home. TBD.
Please contact Volunteer Coordinator to fill out application. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77474 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Barrel Donation DriverEver wonder where those Red Barrel donations go – they go to your local food pantry! Volunteers are needed to pick up Red Barrel food donations from two nearby grocery stores in the Cypress area and deliver donations to the Cy-Fair Helping Hands Community Food Pantry at 9204 Emmott Road on a Monday or Thursday morning between the hours of 9:00 am – 12:30 pm. Volunteers must be over 18, have a large vehicle (e.g., pick-up truck, van or SUV) and car insurance. This is a relatively flexible position that doesn’t require a lot of time commitment yet contributes significantly to our mission to bring hope to the homeless and hungry! Agency: Cy-Fair Helping Hands Ever wonder where those Red Barrel donations go – they go to your local food pantry! Volunteers are needed to pick up Red Barrel food donations from two nearby grocery stores in the Cypress area and deliver donations to the Cy-Fair Helping Hands Community Food Pantry at 9204 Emmott Road on a Monday or Thursday morning between the hours of 9:00 am – 12:30 pm. Volunteers must be over 18, have a large vehicle (e.g., pick-up truck, van or SUV) and car insurance. This is a relatively flexible position that doesn’t require a lot of time commitment yet contributes significantly to our mission to bring hope to the homeless and hungry! Agency: Cy-Fair Helping Hands Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77041 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bi-lingual Food Pantry Registration AssistantEnjoy working with people, have good computer/data skills and bilingual in English and Spanish? We need you! Volunteers are needed to register new and returning clients, validate eligibility, inform clients of upcoming events and run reports. As a member of the broader Community Food Pantry Team, Registration Assistants may be asked to help from time-to-time in other areas of the food pantry. Volunteers must be fluent in both English and Spanish (written and verbal) and will be working with confidential information. Volunteers should be able to commit to a Monday, Thursday morning on a weekly basis and/or a 1st or 3rd Saturday morning on a monthly basis. Shift hours are 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Long term considerations only, please. Agency: Cy-Fair Helping Hands Enjoy working with people, have good computer/data skills and bilingual in English and Spanish? We need you! Volunteers are needed to register new and returning clients, validate eligibility, inform clients of upcoming events and run reports. As a member of the broader Community Food Pantry Team, Registration Assistants may be asked to help from time-to-time in other areas of the food pantry. Volunteers must be fluent in both English and Spanish (written and verbal) and will be working with confidential information. Volunteers should be able to commit to a Monday, Thursday morning on a weekly basis and/or a 1st or 3rd Saturday morning on a monthly basis. Shift hours are 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Long term considerations only, please. Agency: Cy-Fair Helping Hands Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Promote Opportunities and Recruit Volunteers to Serve in Our MissionThis position supports the Regional Volunteer Services department. Assists the implementation of the regional volunteer recruitment plan by performing volunteer recruitment activities to attract a skilled, talented and diverse volunteers workforce to service in all lines of business around the organization. Assists in the development and implementation of volunteer workforce recruitment activities. Recruits volunteers for all lines of service and departments. Meets with Volunteer Management team to determine targeted recruitment needs in the region. Proactively recruits new volunteers for general and specific volunteer opportunities. Recruits current volunteers for new opportunities and leadership positions. Researches outreach events and fairs. Reaches out to community groups to set up recruitment presentations. Plans and carries out recruitment events in communities served by the region, for both identified partner groups and open-call interest meetings. Promotes volunteer opportunities at community events. Advertises and markets for open-call events.
5-10 hours per month Meetings and presentations will primarily be Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Limited additional events may be available after hours or on weekends. Agency: American Red Cross This position supports the Regional Volunteer Services department. Assists the implementation of the regional volunteer recruitment plan by performing volunteer recruitment activities to attract a skilled, talented and diverse volunteers workforce to service in all lines of business around the organization. Assists in the development and implementation of volunteer workforce recruitment activities. Recruits volunteers for all lines of service and departments. Meets with Volunteer Management team to determine targeted recruitment needs in the region. Proactively recruits new volunteers for general and specific volunteer opportunities. Recruits current volunteers for new opportunities and leadership positions. Researches outreach events and fairs. Reaches out to community groups to set up recruitment presentations. Plans and carries out recruitment events in communities served by the region, for both identified partner groups and open-call interest meetings. Promotes volunteer opportunities at community events. Advertises and markets for open-call events.
5-10 hours per month Meetings and presentations will primarily be Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Limited additional events may be available after hours or on weekends. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity Advisory BoardDear Potential Volunteer,
We are reaching out to ask for your support in an important initiative that aims to assist women and children facing hardship. Women Connection Inc is looking to establish an advisory board comprised of dedicated individuals who are passionate about helping those in need.
Our organization focuses on providing support and resources to various groups of women, including teen mothers, women experiencing domestic violence, and homeless women. Through our programs and services, we strive to empower and uplift these individuals as they navigate through challenging circumstances.
As a member of our advisory board, you will have the opportunity to contribute your expertise and insights to help shape the direction and impact of our organization. Your input will be invaluable in ensuring that we are effectively serving the needs of the women and children in our community.
If you are interested in joining our advisory board and making a difference in the lives of women in need, please consider submitting an resume. Your commitment and dedication will play a crucial role in our efforts to provide support and resources to those who need it most.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to volunteer with Women Connection Inc. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of women and children facing hardship Agency: Women Connection Inc Dear Potential Volunteer,
We are reaching out to ask for your support in an important initiative that aims to assist women and children facing hardship. Women Connection Inc is looking to establish an advisory board comprised of dedicated individuals who are passionate about helping those in need.
Our organization focuses on providing support and resources to various groups of women, including teen mothers, women experiencing domestic violence, and homeless women. Through our programs and services, we strive to empower and uplift these individuals as they navigate through challenging circumstances.
As a member of our advisory board, you will have the opportunity to contribute your expertise and insights to help shape the direction and impact of our organization. Your input will be invaluable in ensuring that we are effectively serving the needs of the women and children in our community.
If you are interested in joining our advisory board and making a difference in the lives of women in need, please consider submitting an resume. Your commitment and dedication will play a crucial role in our efforts to provide support and resources to those who need it most.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to volunteer with Women Connection Inc. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of women and children facing hardship Agency: Women Connection Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Agape Development Youth Mentorship ProgramDo you have a heart for youth? Do you want to learn from the leaders of tomorrow? Then this opportunity is for you! Being a mentor is a year-long commitment to walk alongside a middle or high school student from our neighborhood and provide support and guidance by studying the Bible together, providing accountability for goals and spiritual disciplines, chatting about life, and offering advice from a Christian worldview. If you would like more information, please email volunteer@agapedevelopment.org. Agency: Agape Development Do you have a heart for youth? Do you want to learn from the leaders of tomorrow? Then this opportunity is for you! Being a mentor is a year-long commitment to walk alongside a middle or high school student from our neighborhood and provide support and guidance by studying the Bible together, providing accountability for goals and spiritual disciplines, chatting about life, and offering advice from a Christian worldview. If you would like more information, please email volunteer@agapedevelopment.org. Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Direct Care VolunteerAdopt A Cat is a non-profit, no-kill cat shelter that cares for the abandoned and relinquished cats of the Greater Houston Area. Anyone interested must be comfortable being around and handling cats, as many of our cats are outside of cages and are allowed to freely roam the shelter. Agency: Adopt A Cat, Inc. Adopt A Cat is a non-profit, no-kill cat shelter that cares for the abandoned and relinquished cats of the Greater Houston Area. Anyone interested must be comfortable being around and handling cats, as many of our cats are outside of cages and are allowed to freely roam the shelter. Agency: Adopt A Cat, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77090 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Socialization and EnrichmentAt Adopt A Cat, we know that it takes more than just a roof over a cats head to consider them saved and ready for a new home. Agency: Adopt A Cat, Inc. At Adopt A Cat, we know that it takes more than just a roof over a cats head to consider them saved and ready for a new home. Agency: Adopt A Cat, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77090 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cat Transportation (Driver)One of the most important aspects of the shelter is building up and maintaining the health of our cats, and that is accomplished in part by visits to the vet. Agency: Adopt A Cat, Inc. One of the most important aspects of the shelter is building up and maintaining the health of our cats, and that is accomplished in part by visits to the vet. Agency: Adopt A Cat, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77090 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Photography/ VideographyWe are looking for individuals willing to use their skills in photography and videography to help capture images of our work in our organization. A videographer to create imagery and storytelling to highlight the work and mission of our organization. Agency: ITHRIVE EMPOWERMENT INCORPORATED We are looking for individuals willing to use their skills in photography and videography to help capture images of our work in our organization. A videographer to create imagery and storytelling to highlight the work and mission of our organization. Agency: ITHRIVE EMPOWERMENT INCORPORATED Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Creative DirectorResponsible for the creative vision and direction of our brand or specific projects, from concept to execution. To oversee the creation of creative assets, such as advertisements, products, events, or logos, and ensure that the project's visuals and messages align with the vision. Agency: ITHRIVE EMPOWERMENT INCORPORATED Responsible for the creative vision and direction of our brand or specific projects, from concept to execution. To oversee the creation of creative assets, such as advertisements, products, events, or logos, and ensure that the project's visuals and messages align with the vision. Agency: ITHRIVE EMPOWERMENT INCORPORATED Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: American Red Cross seeking Communications Digital Volunteer!This position supports the Regional Communications and Public Affairs department. This is a 100% virtual (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Red Cross Bloggers and Feature Writers are a part of a creative content volunteer team that creates professionally-written content for news releases, media alerts, and regional platforms including blogs, social media feeds, websites and other outlets. Agency: American Red Cross This position supports the Regional Communications and Public Affairs department. This is a 100% virtual (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Red Cross Bloggers and Feature Writers are a part of a creative content volunteer team that creates professionally-written content for news releases, media alerts, and regional platforms including blogs, social media feeds, websites and other outlets. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77098 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross Communicaitons: Writer/BloggerThis position supports the Regional Communications and Public Affairs department. This is a 100% virtual (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Red Cross Bloggers and Feature Writers are a part of a creative content volunteer team that creates professionally-written content for news releases, media alerts, and regional platforms including blogs, social media feeds, websites and other outlets. Responsibilities• Follow the Communications calendar to research, perform interviews, write and post blog stories within deadlines. Blog posts are typically 300-500 words and must be cleared by regional communications staff. • Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually • Strong writing, editing, research and interpersonal skills. Communications, marketing and development staff, Red Cross volunteers, and community partners. Development Opportunities • Obtain Red Cross training and networking opportunities • Orientation to American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross This position supports the Regional Communications and Public Affairs department. This is a 100% virtual (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Red Cross Bloggers and Feature Writers are a part of a creative content volunteer team that creates professionally-written content for news releases, media alerts, and regional platforms including blogs, social media feeds, websites and other outlets. Responsibilities• Follow the Communications calendar to research, perform interviews, write and post blog stories within deadlines. Blog posts are typically 300-500 words and must be cleared by regional communications staff. • Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually • Strong writing, editing, research and interpersonal skills. Communications, marketing and development staff, Red Cross volunteers, and community partners. Development Opportunities • Obtain Red Cross training and networking opportunities • Orientation to American Red Cross Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77098 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Houston Television (HTV) Community Newsletter Volunteer Translator
Houston Television (HTV) is seeking volunteer translators to assist in reviewing and proofreading our email newsletters before they are sent out to the community. Your skills will help us ensure clear and accurate communication across diverse audiences. Volunteer Responsibilities: Review and proofread HTV email newsletters for accuracy translation. Commitment of once a month Location could be remote or on-siteWho We're Looking For: Bilingual individuals fluent in Vietnamese, simplified Chinese and Arabic.Experience in translation or proofreading is a plus but not a required. Strong attention to detail and a passion for clear communication.If you have additional questions, please contact Mr. Ted Irving at 832-393-1277 or via email at ted.irving@houstontx.gov Agency: HOUSTON SERVES
Houston Television (HTV) is seeking volunteer translators to assist in reviewing and proofreading our email newsletters before they are sent out to the community. Your skills will help us ensure clear and accurate communication across diverse audiences. Volunteer Responsibilities: Review and proofread HTV email newsletters for accuracy translation. Commitment of once a month Location could be remote or on-siteWho We're Looking For: Bilingual individuals fluent in Vietnamese, simplified Chinese and Arabic.Experience in translation or proofreading is a plus but not a required. Strong attention to detail and a passion for clear communication.If you have additional questions, please contact Mr. Ted Irving at 832-393-1277 or via email at ted.irving@houstontx.gov Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Give Time & Save Lives! Drive Victims of AbuseTravel across the region, the state, and the U.S. Have adventures you'll remember for a lifetime, change lives as a driver, and support victims in a direct, meaningful way! Families to Freedom transports victims of domestic abuse to safety. We need volunteers aged 25+ who have
a good driving record, clean background, and time to drive survivors of
domestic violence to and from crisis centers in the region, or to a family home
far away. Great for those who are a little adventurous minded and want to be
personally involved in changing lives. We arrange survivor pick-ups in a safe
public place, manage travel logistics to be easy for you, and we pay for all trip expenses. Choose your own adventure! Drive across the Houston areaDrive across the region up to 2 hours from HoustonDrive across the state or multiple statesWeekday daytime volunteer drivers are in high demand!! Interested? Let’s
talk! Start the process at FamiliestoFreedom.org/Volunteer. For more details or answers to specific questions call for the Program Manager at 346-386-6767. Orientation and training is conducted in our office Agency: Families to Freedom Travel across the region, the state, and the U.S. Have adventures you'll remember for a lifetime, change lives as a driver, and support victims in a direct, meaningful way! Families to Freedom transports victims of domestic abuse to safety. We need volunteers aged 25+ who have
a good driving record, clean background, and time to drive survivors of
domestic violence to and from crisis centers in the region, or to a family home
far away. Great for those who are a little adventurous minded and want to be
personally involved in changing lives. We arrange survivor pick-ups in a safe
public place, manage travel logistics to be easy for you, and we pay for all trip expenses. Choose your own adventure! Drive across the Houston areaDrive across the region up to 2 hours from HoustonDrive across the state or multiple statesWeekday daytime volunteer drivers are in high demand!! Interested? Let’s
talk! Start the process at FamiliestoFreedom.org/Volunteer. For more details or answers to specific questions call for the Program Manager at 346-386-6767. Orientation and training is conducted in our office Agency: Families to Freedom Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Diaper Pantry: We Need New Baby ItemsYou can help by conducting a workplace or community diaper drive to help Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated. Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated mission is to be a committed force in helping others, working collaboratively with community leaders, humanitarians, and other organizations. We are dedicated to enriching lives and being a valuable helping hand to those in need. Through our services and programs, we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of low-income families and individuals, providing them with essential support and resources to thrive. By focusing on results and fostering a collaborative approach, we aim to create lasting change and empower our communities. We'll provide the flyers, donation boxes and other materials to distribute. Once you have filled the box we will also pickup the products and share your team on our Facebook and website. Email us at info2@twosistershelpinghand.org for more information. Items needed: Diapers Size Newborn Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Size 4 Size 5 Size 6 Pull Ups All Sizes Baby Wipes Unscented (preferred)
Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated 11011 S Wilcrest Dr. Ste E-101 Houston, TX 77099 Office: 346-374-7051 Fax: 346-374-7061 Thank you! Agency: Two Sisters Helping Hand Inc. You can help by conducting a workplace or community diaper drive to help Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated. Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated mission is to be a committed force in helping others, working collaboratively with community leaders, humanitarians, and other organizations. We are dedicated to enriching lives and being a valuable helping hand to those in need. Through our services and programs, we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of low-income families and individuals, providing them with essential support and resources to thrive. By focusing on results and fostering a collaborative approach, we aim to create lasting change and empower our communities. We'll provide the flyers, donation boxes and other materials to distribute. Once you have filled the box we will also pickup the products and share your team on our Facebook and website. Email us at info2@twosistershelpinghand.org for more information. Items needed: Diapers Size Newborn Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Size 4 Size 5 Size 6 Pull Ups All Sizes Baby Wipes Unscented (preferred)
Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated 11011 S Wilcrest Dr. Ste E-101 Houston, TX 77099 Office: 346-374-7051 Fax: 346-374-7061 Thank you! Agency: Two Sisters Helping Hand Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Watch Volunteer 2024Child Watch volunteers engage with our clients' children, ages 4 to 11. Child Watch is open on Saturdays and Thursday evenings. Agency: Dress for Success Houston Child Watch volunteers engage with our clients' children, ages 4 to 11. Child Watch is open on Saturdays and Thursday evenings. Agency: Dress for Success Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77098 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Workers Urgently NeededSeverity: High We are ramping up preparations for Hurricane Beryl in the Texas Gulf Coast Region. If you are willing and able to support a shelter in your local area (Rio Grande Valley, Coastal Bend, and Houston), please respond by messaging Victoria Martinez at 361-500-5958 or emailing at Victoria.martinez2@redcross.org.
Thank you, American Red Cross - Texas Gulf Coast Region Agency: American Red Cross Severity: High We are ramping up preparations for Hurricane Beryl in the Texas Gulf Coast Region. If you are willing and able to support a shelter in your local area (Rio Grande Valley, Coastal Bend, and Houston), please respond by messaging Victoria Martinez at 361-500-5958 or emailing at Victoria.martinez2@redcross.org.
Thank you, American Red Cross - Texas Gulf Coast Region Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DocentsShare your interest in nature and plants by leading public and private tours of the Garden’s living collections for visitors, school groups, and other organizations. Greet tour groups and conduct walks for diverse audiences. Special Skills: Passionate about and willing to interact with the public about the Garden and knowledgeable about horticulture. Comfortable speaking to small and large groups of people of all ages. Being multilingual is a plus. Agency: Houston Botanic Garden Share your interest in nature and plants by leading public and private tours of the Garden’s living collections for visitors, school groups, and other organizations. Greet tour groups and conduct walks for diverse audiences. Special Skills: Passionate about and willing to interact with the public about the Garden and knowledgeable about horticulture. Comfortable speaking to small and large groups of people of all ages. Being multilingual is a plus. Agency: Houston Botanic Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77017 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Walking Volunteers Needed for Houston SPCAThank you for your interest in the Houston SPCA Volunteer Program. The Houston SPCA has hundreds of volunteers who dedicate their time to make a difference in the lives of our shelter animals and our community. Without these caring individuals, we could not continue our mission to promote the commitment to and respect for all animals and free them from suffering, abuse, and exploitation. Dog Walking Volunteer Opportunity: Responsibilities: Walk dogs to provide them with exercise and fresh air. Ensure dogs have adequate bathroom breaks. Monitor the behavior and health of the dogs during walks, reporting any concerns to staff. Socialize and interact with dogs to help reduce stress and improve their adoptability. Maintain safety protocols, including proper leash handling and cleaning up after the dogs.Requirements: Comfortable handling dogs of various sizes and temperaments. Physically able to walk and control active dogs. Follow all campus guidelines and protocols to ensure the safety of the animals, staff, and volunteers.Training: New volunteers will receive training on dog handling, leash techniques, and safety protocols. Volunteers will initially shadow experienced dog walkers to learn the ropes.Benefits: Make a positive impact on the lives of our dogs on campus. Gain experience working with dogs of different breeds and behaviors. Contribute to the overall mission of the Houston SPCA. Enjoy the physical and emotional benefits of spending time with animals.If you are passionate about dogs and want to make a difference, please consider becoming a dog-walking volunteer at the Houston SPCA. Visit our website to register at https://houstonspca.org/get-involved/volunteer/. Further details outlining these opportunities will be provided at the training session. Is it possible to volunteer for only a couple of months/just during the summer? Yes Requirements to become a volunteer: All potential volunteers must be at least 16 years old at the time of application Pay a non-refundable application fee of $40 for adults or $25 for youth (16-17 years old)All applicants 18 and up must complete a background screeningMust have consistent access to the internet and email Must have the willingness to complete all necessary tasks within a specified volunteer areaMust be able to work well with others, as all volunteer positions work directly with staff, volunteers, and the public. Dog walking volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and happiness of the dogs at our campus. By providing regular exercise, socialization, and bathroom breaks, volunteers help keep our dogs healthy and ready for adoption.Frequently Asked Questions: Do you offer court-appointed community service opportunities? At this time, the Houston SPCA does not fulfill court-appointed community service hours. If my child is under 16, can they volunteer at the Houston SPCA if I accompany him/her? Because of the type of work our volunteers do for us, we do require each volunteer to be at least 16 years of age at the time of application. We do however offer a spring, winter and summer camp for young people ages 8-14 years old, and a Critter Camp Crew counselor program for kids age 15 and older. We also have service projects available for individuals or scout groups. Can I be a volunteer if I have a criminal record? Everyone is encouraged to apply. Your candidacy may be declined depending on the offense. These will be discussed on a case-by-case basis once the results of your application and background screening have been received. I prefer to fill out a paper application. Can I come to the shelter to do so? No, we do not offer paper applications. All of our applications must be completed online. If I do not currently have a credit/debit card, can I pay the application fee in person with another payment method? All application fees must be completed online using a credit/debit card. How to get started volunteering at the Houston SPCA Submit Payment: $40 for ages 18 and up; $25 for ages 16-17 Complete Application: Once you’ve paid, you’ll receive an automated email containing a link where you can complete the application. Be sure to check your junk/spam folder! Complete the Background Screening (18+ only): Once your application is received, you’ll receive instructions to initiate a background screening. Please follow all prompts to complete and submit this screening. Attend Orientation: After your application and background screening (if applicable) have been reviewed, you’ll be contacted via email to register for our new volunteer orientation. You’ll learn about the shelter and what you can expect as a volunteer. Attend Training: Once you’ve completed orientation, you’ll be given instructions on how to register for training in one of the animal areas in which you want to volunteer. Start Volunteering: After training in your area of choice, you can begin to schedule volunteer shifts using our online portal.Agency: Houston SPCA Thank you for your interest in the Houston SPCA Volunteer Program. The Houston SPCA has hundreds of volunteers who dedicate their time to make a difference in the lives of our shelter animals and our community. Without these caring individuals, we could not continue our mission to promote the commitment to and respect for all animals and free them from suffering, abuse, and exploitation. Dog Walking Volunteer Opportunity: Responsibilities: Walk dogs to provide them with exercise and fresh air. Ensure dogs have adequate bathroom breaks. Monitor the behavior and health of the dogs during walks, reporting any concerns to staff. Socialize and interact with dogs to help reduce stress and improve their adoptability. Maintain safety protocols, including proper leash handling and cleaning up after the dogs.Requirements: Comfortable handling dogs of various sizes and temperaments. Physically able to walk and control active dogs. Follow all campus guidelines and protocols to ensure the safety of the animals, staff, and volunteers.Training: New volunteers will receive training on dog handling, leash techniques, and safety protocols. Volunteers will initially shadow experienced dog walkers to learn the ropes.Benefits: Make a positive impact on the lives of our dogs on campus. Gain experience working with dogs of different breeds and behaviors. Contribute to the overall mission of the Houston SPCA. Enjoy the physical and emotional benefits of spending time with animals.If you are passionate about dogs and want to make a difference, please consider becoming a dog-walking volunteer at the Houston SPCA. Visit our website to register at https://houstonspca.org/get-involved/volunteer/. Further details outlining these opportunities will be provided at the training session. Is it possible to volunteer for only a couple of months/just during the summer? Yes Requirements to become a volunteer: All potential volunteers must be at least 16 years old at the time of application Pay a non-refundable application fee of $40 for adults or $25 for youth (16-17 years old)All applicants 18 and up must complete a background screeningMust have consistent access to the internet and email Must have the willingness to complete all necessary tasks within a specified volunteer areaMust be able to work well with others, as all volunteer positions work directly with staff, volunteers, and the public. Dog walking volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and happiness of the dogs at our campus. By providing regular exercise, socialization, and bathroom breaks, volunteers help keep our dogs healthy and ready for adoption.Frequently Asked Questions: Do you offer court-appointed community service opportunities? At this time, the Houston SPCA does not fulfill court-appointed community service hours. If my child is under 16, can they volunteer at the Houston SPCA if I accompany him/her? Because of the type of work our volunteers do for us, we do require each volunteer to be at least 16 years of age at the time of application. We do however offer a spring, winter and summer camp for young people ages 8-14 years old, and a Critter Camp Crew counselor program for kids age 15 and older. We also have service projects available for individuals or scout groups. Can I be a volunteer if I have a criminal record? Everyone is encouraged to apply. Your candidacy may be declined depending on the offense. These will be discussed on a case-by-case basis once the results of your application and background screening have been received. I prefer to fill out a paper application. Can I come to the shelter to do so? No, we do not offer paper applications. All of our applications must be completed online. If I do not currently have a credit/debit card, can I pay the application fee in person with another payment method? All application fees must be completed online using a credit/debit card. How to get started volunteering at the Houston SPCA Submit Payment: $40 for ages 18 and up; $25 for ages 16-17 Complete Application: Once you’ve paid, you’ll receive an automated email containing a link where you can complete the application. Be sure to check your junk/spam folder! Complete the Background Screening (18+ only): Once your application is received, you’ll receive instructions to initiate a background screening. Please follow all prompts to complete and submit this screening. Attend Orientation: After your application and background screening (if applicable) have been reviewed, you’ll be contacted via email to register for our new volunteer orientation. You’ll learn about the shelter and what you can expect as a volunteer. Attend Training: Once you’ve completed orientation, you’ll be given instructions on how to register for training in one of the animal areas in which you want to volunteer. Start Volunteering: After training in your area of choice, you can begin to schedule volunteer shifts using our online portal.Agency: Houston SPCA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hurricane Beryl Clean UpWe need your help in restoring Hope Farms after the devastation of Hurricane Beryl. Please lend a hand in cleaning up our horticulture home. CLICK HERE to get started! Agency: Recipe For Success Foundation We need your help in restoring Hope Farms after the devastation of Hurricane Beryl. Please lend a hand in cleaning up our horticulture home. CLICK HERE to get started! Agency: Recipe For Success Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Media/Outreach ConsultantFinancial Mentors of America is excited to announce a new volunteer role: Media/Outreach Consultant. We are seeking a creative and forward-thinking professional to help amplify our core mission through modern media channels. Role Description: As a Media/Outreach Consultant, you will: Provide consultancy on the best strategies to amplify our mission using modern media channels. Develop and execute innovative media outreach campaigns. Utilize AI tools to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of our media strategies. Implement and test social media hypotheses in a real-life organizational setting. Contribute creative ideas and solutions that can help a small, nimble organization operate more efficiently than larger enterprise operations. Who Can Apply? Industry veterans with a wealth of experience in media and outreach. Individuals just starting their professional careers who are eager to make an impact. Professionals with a passion for using AI tools and innovative media strategies. Creative thinkers who are excited about conducting real-life tests of their social media hypotheses. Why You Should Join Us: Have a significant impact on promoting financial literacy and mentoring. Gain hands-on experience working with a dynamic and mission-driven organization. Experiment with and validate your media strategies in a real-world context. Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to making a difference. Let’s revolutionize media outreach together! Agency: Financial Mentors of America Financial Mentors of America is excited to announce a new volunteer role: Media/Outreach Consultant. We are seeking a creative and forward-thinking professional to help amplify our core mission through modern media channels. Role Description: As a Media/Outreach Consultant, you will: Provide consultancy on the best strategies to amplify our mission using modern media channels. Develop and execute innovative media outreach campaigns. Utilize AI tools to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of our media strategies. Implement and test social media hypotheses in a real-life organizational setting. Contribute creative ideas and solutions that can help a small, nimble organization operate more efficiently than larger enterprise operations. Who Can Apply? Industry veterans with a wealth of experience in media and outreach. Individuals just starting their professional careers who are eager to make an impact. Professionals with a passion for using AI tools and innovative media strategies. Creative thinkers who are excited about conducting real-life tests of their social media hypotheses. Why You Should Join Us: Have a significant impact on promoting financial literacy and mentoring. Gain hands-on experience working with a dynamic and mission-driven organization. Experiment with and validate your media strategies in a real-world context. Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to making a difference. Let’s revolutionize media outreach together! Agency: Financial Mentors of America Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77450 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donations/Sponsorships for Youth STEM Fundraising EventWe are looking for donations (monetary and in-kind) and sponsorships for our upcoming 2025 Pickleball Festival + Tournament (https://www.steme.org/pickleball-festival). The Annual Pickleball Festival is a fun family event, supporting the STEM·E Youth Career Development Program, Greater Houston Pickleball, and the Houston Parks & Recreation Department’s Youth Sports pickleball development. This annual festival will include a pickleball tournament and numerous family-friendly activities, including a bouncy house, corn hole toss, face painting, popcorn, cotton candy, silent auction (see items below), and amazing raffles (Bourbon pool, pickleball accessories, and more, see items below). Breakfast, lunch and dessert food trucks will be present to sell meals throughout the event, along with adult-beverage booths, all helping to give back. Booths will be present to provide information about our community programs and opportunities to sign up and benefit! Also check out our list of Celebrity Players and appearances! Agency: STEM·E Youth Career Development Program We are looking for donations (monetary and in-kind) and sponsorships for our upcoming 2025 Pickleball Festival + Tournament (https://www.steme.org/pickleball-festival). The Annual Pickleball Festival is a fun family event, supporting the STEM·E Youth Career Development Program, Greater Houston Pickleball, and the Houston Parks & Recreation Department’s Youth Sports pickleball development. This annual festival will include a pickleball tournament and numerous family-friendly activities, including a bouncy house, corn hole toss, face painting, popcorn, cotton candy, silent auction (see items below), and amazing raffles (Bourbon pool, pickleball accessories, and more, see items below). Breakfast, lunch and dessert food trucks will be present to sell meals throughout the event, along with adult-beverage booths, all helping to give back. Booths will be present to provide information about our community programs and opportunities to sign up and benefit! Also check out our list of Celebrity Players and appearances! Agency: STEM·E Youth Career Development Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77007 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Youth STEM Non-Profit Board of DirectorsWe are always looking for professionals to join our Board of Directors. STEM·E’s mission (steme.org) is to globally educate youth in critical skills and professional development through easily accessible and affordable integrated STEM and Entrepreneurship education, enhancing students’ potential for future success and generating the workforce and leaders of tomorrow. To bolster our reach and impact, we are looking for professionals from STEM and entrepreneurship fields, as well as well-connected individuals, passionate about youth education, to join our ranks. All Directors would be requested to sign an agreement with fiduciary commitment and look to strongly contribute to our company strategy and yearly fundraising to make an impact within the community. Board meetings are quarterly (2 hours long). Agency: STEM·E Youth Career Development Program We are always looking for professionals to join our Board of Directors. STEM·E’s mission (steme.org) is to globally educate youth in critical skills and professional development through easily accessible and affordable integrated STEM and Entrepreneurship education, enhancing students’ potential for future success and generating the workforce and leaders of tomorrow. To bolster our reach and impact, we are looking for professionals from STEM and entrepreneurship fields, as well as well-connected individuals, passionate about youth education, to join our ranks. All Directors would be requested to sign an agreement with fiduciary commitment and look to strongly contribute to our company strategy and yearly fundraising to make an impact within the community. Board meetings are quarterly (2 hours long). Agency: STEM·E Youth Career Development Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cattery Volunteer OpportunityThank you for your interest in the Houston SPCA Volunteer Program. The Houston SPCA has hundreds of volunteers who dedicate their time to make a difference in the lives of our shelter animals and our community. Without these caring individuals, we could not continue our mission to promote the commitment to and respect for all animals and free them from suffering, abuse, and exploitation. Responsibilities: Socialize Cats: Spend time playing with and petting the cats to help reduce their stress and improve their adoptability.Monitor Health: Observe and report any health or behavioral concerns to staff.Maintain Cleanliness: Ensure the cats' living areas are clean and comfortable.Provide Enrichment: Engage the cats with toys and activities to keep them stimulated.Follow Safety Protocols: Handle cats safely and follow all guidelines to ensure the well-being of both the cats and volunteers.Requirements: Comfortable with Cats: Ability to handle cats of various temperaments.Observant: Able to monitor and recognize signs of stress or health issues in cats.Physical Ability: Able to perform tasks such as cleaning and playing with cats.Adherence to Guidelines: Follow all campus protocols to ensure the safety of the animals, staff, and volunteers.Training: Initial Training: New volunteers will receive training on cat handling, enrichment techniques, assisting potential adopters, and safety protocols.Shadowing: Volunteers will initially shadow experienced cat caretakers to learn best practices. Benefits: Positive Impact: Make a difference in the lives of our cats.Experience: Gain experience working with cats of different breeds and behaviors.Mission Contribution: Help further the mission of the Houston SPCA.Personal Rewards: Enjoy the emotional benefits of spending time with animals and contributing to their well-beingIf you are passionate about dogs and want to make a difference, please consider becoming a dog-walking volunteer at the Houston SPCA. Visit our website to register at https://houstonspca.org/get-involved/volunteer/. Further details outlining these opportunities will be provided at the training session. Is it possible to volunteer for only a couple of months/just during the summer? Yes Requirements to become a volunteer: All potential volunteers must be at least 16 years old at the time of application Pay a non-refundable application fee of $40 for adults or $25 for youth (16-17 years old)All applicants 18 and up must complete a background screeningMust have consistent access to the internet and email Must have the willingness to complete all necessary tasks within a specified volunteer areaMust be able to work well with others, as all volunteer positions work directly with staff, volunteers, and the public. Dog walking volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and happiness of the dogs at our campus. By providing regular exercise, socialization, and bathroom breaks, volunteers help keep our dogs healthy and ready for adoption.Frequently Asked Questions: Do you offer court-appointed community service opportunities? At this time, the Houston SPCA does not fulfill court-appointed community service hours. If my child is under 16, can they volunteer at the Houston SPCA if I accompany him/her? Because of the type of work our volunteers do for us, we do require each volunteer to be at least 16 years of age at the time of application. We do however offer a spring, winter and summer camp for young people ages 8-14 years old, and a Critter Camp Crew counselor program for kids age 15 and older. We also have service projects available for individuals or scout groups. Can I be a volunteer if I have a criminal record? Everyone is encouraged to apply. Your candidacy may be declined depending on the offense. These will be discussed on a case-by-case basis once the results of your application and background screening have been received. I prefer to fill out a paper application. Can I come to the shelter to do so? No, we do not offer paper applications. All of our applications must be completed online. If I do not currently have a credit/debit card, can I pay the application fee in person with another payment method? All application fees must be completed online using a credit/debit card. How to get started volunteering at the Houston SPCA Submit Payment: $40 for ages 18 and up; $25 for ages 16-17 Complete Application: Once you’ve paid, you’ll receive an automated email containing a link where you can complete the application. Be sure to check your junk/spam folder! Complete the Background Screening (18+ only): Once your application is received, you’ll receive instructions to initiate a background screening. Please follow all prompts to complete and submit this screening. Attend Orientation: After your application and background screening (if applicable) have been reviewed, you’ll be contacted via email to register for our new volunteer orientation. You’ll learn about the shelter and what you can expect as a volunteer. Attend Training: Once you’ve completed orientation, you’ll be given instructions on how to register for training in one of the animal areas in which you want to volunteer. Start Volunteering: After training in your area of choice, you can begin to schedule volunteer shifts using our online portal.Agency: Houston SPCA Thank you for your interest in the Houston SPCA Volunteer Program. The Houston SPCA has hundreds of volunteers who dedicate their time to make a difference in the lives of our shelter animals and our community. Without these caring individuals, we could not continue our mission to promote the commitment to and respect for all animals and free them from suffering, abuse, and exploitation. Responsibilities: Socialize Cats: Spend time playing with and petting the cats to help reduce their stress and improve their adoptability.Monitor Health: Observe and report any health or behavioral concerns to staff.Maintain Cleanliness: Ensure the cats' living areas are clean and comfortable.Provide Enrichment: Engage the cats with toys and activities to keep them stimulated.Follow Safety Protocols: Handle cats safely and follow all guidelines to ensure the well-being of both the cats and volunteers.Requirements: Comfortable with Cats: Ability to handle cats of various temperaments.Observant: Able to monitor and recognize signs of stress or health issues in cats.Physical Ability: Able to perform tasks such as cleaning and playing with cats.Adherence to Guidelines: Follow all campus protocols to ensure the safety of the animals, staff, and volunteers.Training: Initial Training: New volunteers will receive training on cat handling, enrichment techniques, assisting potential adopters, and safety protocols.Shadowing: Volunteers will initially shadow experienced cat caretakers to learn best practices. Benefits: Positive Impact: Make a difference in the lives of our cats.Experience: Gain experience working with cats of different breeds and behaviors.Mission Contribution: Help further the mission of the Houston SPCA.Personal Rewards: Enjoy the emotional benefits of spending time with animals and contributing to their well-beingIf you are passionate about dogs and want to make a difference, please consider becoming a dog-walking volunteer at the Houston SPCA. Visit our website to register at https://houstonspca.org/get-involved/volunteer/. Further details outlining these opportunities will be provided at the training session. Is it possible to volunteer for only a couple of months/just during the summer? Yes Requirements to become a volunteer: All potential volunteers must be at least 16 years old at the time of application Pay a non-refundable application fee of $40 for adults or $25 for youth (16-17 years old)All applicants 18 and up must complete a background screeningMust have consistent access to the internet and email Must have the willingness to complete all necessary tasks within a specified volunteer areaMust be able to work well with others, as all volunteer positions work directly with staff, volunteers, and the public. Dog walking volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and happiness of the dogs at our campus. By providing regular exercise, socialization, and bathroom breaks, volunteers help keep our dogs healthy and ready for adoption.Frequently Asked Questions: Do you offer court-appointed community service opportunities? At this time, the Houston SPCA does not fulfill court-appointed community service hours. If my child is under 16, can they volunteer at the Houston SPCA if I accompany him/her? Because of the type of work our volunteers do for us, we do require each volunteer to be at least 16 years of age at the time of application. We do however offer a spring, winter and summer camp for young people ages 8-14 years old, and a Critter Camp Crew counselor program for kids age 15 and older. We also have service projects available for individuals or scout groups. Can I be a volunteer if I have a criminal record? Everyone is encouraged to apply. Your candidacy may be declined depending on the offense. These will be discussed on a case-by-case basis once the results of your application and background screening have been received. I prefer to fill out a paper application. Can I come to the shelter to do so? No, we do not offer paper applications. All of our applications must be completed online. If I do not currently have a credit/debit card, can I pay the application fee in person with another payment method? All application fees must be completed online using a credit/debit card. How to get started volunteering at the Houston SPCA Submit Payment: $40 for ages 18 and up; $25 for ages 16-17 Complete Application: Once you’ve paid, you’ll receive an automated email containing a link where you can complete the application. Be sure to check your junk/spam folder! Complete the Background Screening (18+ only): Once your application is received, you’ll receive instructions to initiate a background screening. Please follow all prompts to complete and submit this screening. Attend Orientation: After your application and background screening (if applicable) have been reviewed, you’ll be contacted via email to register for our new volunteer orientation. You’ll learn about the shelter and what you can expect as a volunteer. Attend Training: Once you’ve completed orientation, you’ll be given instructions on how to register for training in one of the animal areas in which you want to volunteer. Start Volunteering: After training in your area of choice, you can begin to schedule volunteer shifts using our online portal.Agency: Houston SPCA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor High School Students in HoustonClick here to start an application. Reports to: Director of Programs Role Overview: As a Mentor at Minds Matter Houston, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our students. You will work directly with a high school student, providing guidance, support, and encouragement. Your mentorship will help them navigate the challenges of high school, college applications, and beyond. What We Offer Training: Comprehensive training sessions to prepare you for your role as a mentor.Community: Join a vibrant community of like-minded volunteers and professionals dedicated to making a difference.Support: Ongoing support from Minds Matter staff and experienced mentors.Impact: The opportunity to make a tangible difference in the life of a young person and contribute to your community.What We’re Looking For Passion for Education: A strong belief in the power of education to change lives. Commitment: Reliability and consistency are key over the three years. Our students depend on your support! Empathy: Understanding and compassion for the challenges faced by our students.Communication Skills: The ability to listen, guide, and inspire. Background Check: All mentors must pass a background check before starting.Why Volunteer as a Mentor? Make a Difference: Help shape the future of a young person in your community. Personal Growth: Develop your own skills in leadership, communication, and problem-solving.Networking: Connect with other passionate professionals in Houston and expand your network. Fulfillment: Experience the joy and satisfaction of seeing your mentee succeed.Join us at Minds Matter Houston and become a part of something bigger. Your mentorship can unlock a world of opportunities for a deserving student. Together, we can create a brighter future, one student at a time. About Minds Matter Houston: Minds Matter Houston is dedicated to transforming the lives of high school students from low-income families by broadening their dreams and preparing them for college success. Our students are bright, motivated, and ambitious, but they face significant barriers to reaching their full potential. With your support, we can break down these barriers and pave the way for their future success. Agency: Minds Matter Houston Click here to start an application. Reports to: Director of Programs Role Overview: As a Mentor at Minds Matter Houston, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our students. You will work directly with a high school student, providing guidance, support, and encouragement. Your mentorship will help them navigate the challenges of high school, college applications, and beyond. What We Offer Training: Comprehensive training sessions to prepare you for your role as a mentor.Community: Join a vibrant community of like-minded volunteers and professionals dedicated to making a difference.Support: Ongoing support from Minds Matter staff and experienced mentors.Impact: The opportunity to make a tangible difference in the life of a young person and contribute to your community.What We’re Looking For Passion for Education: A strong belief in the power of education to change lives. Commitment: Reliability and consistency are key over the three years. Our students depend on your support! Empathy: Understanding and compassion for the challenges faced by our students.Communication Skills: The ability to listen, guide, and inspire. Background Check: All mentors must pass a background check before starting.Why Volunteer as a Mentor? Make a Difference: Help shape the future of a young person in your community. Personal Growth: Develop your own skills in leadership, communication, and problem-solving.Networking: Connect with other passionate professionals in Houston and expand your network. Fulfillment: Experience the joy and satisfaction of seeing your mentee succeed.Join us at Minds Matter Houston and become a part of something bigger. Your mentorship can unlock a world of opportunities for a deserving student. Together, we can create a brighter future, one student at a time. About Minds Matter Houston: Minds Matter Houston is dedicated to transforming the lives of high school students from low-income families by broadening their dreams and preparing them for college success. Our students are bright, motivated, and ambitious, but they face significant barriers to reaching their full potential. With your support, we can break down these barriers and pave the way for their future success. Agency: Minds Matter Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77029 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Coordinator-VolunteerJoin us in bringing hope to our youth by uncovering your purpose through service and making a lasting impact as a beacon of hope for young people. Volunteer with us and be a catalyst for positive change in the lives of youth. **Basic tasks will include engagement and interactions on our social media platforms. Further details will be provided after signing up.Agency: Hope For Youth Join us in bringing hope to our youth by uncovering your purpose through service and making a lasting impact as a beacon of hope for young people. Volunteer with us and be a catalyst for positive change in the lives of youth. **Basic tasks will include engagement and interactions on our social media platforms. Further details will be provided after signing up.Agency: Hope For Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Videographer / PhotographerWe're seeking a motivated and creative individual to join us as a volunteer photographer and videographer. Your role will be vital in strengthening our agency's brand and providing content for our website and social media platforms. By doing so, you'll help raise awareness, increase engagement, and generate support for our mission to build and maintain long-term Christian mentoring relationships with urban Houston youth to challenge and enable them to reach their full potential spiritually, academically, and socially. Agency: Hope For Youth We're seeking a motivated and creative individual to join us as a volunteer photographer and videographer. Your role will be vital in strengthening our agency's brand and providing content for our website and social media platforms. By doing so, you'll help raise awareness, increase engagement, and generate support for our mission to build and maintain long-term Christian mentoring relationships with urban Houston youth to challenge and enable them to reach their full potential spiritually, academically, and socially. Agency: Hope For Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Isle Market Food Pantry AssistantAssist clients with shopping for grocery items of their choosing in the Isle Market Food Pantry. Food Pantry Assistants help clients with bagging food items as well as make sure clients are choosing items appropriate for their family size. Volunteer Assistants may also offer suggestions on how to cook food. Some Food Pantry Assistants may also assist clients in loading groceries into their cars. We are specifically looking for volunteers with cheerful attitudes and a friendly demeanor when interacting with clients. We are in need of volunteers on a regular basis. Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Assist clients with shopping for grocery items of their choosing in the Isle Market Food Pantry. Food Pantry Assistants help clients with bagging food items as well as make sure clients are choosing items appropriate for their family size. Volunteer Assistants may also offer suggestions on how to cook food. Some Food Pantry Assistants may also assist clients in loading groceries into their cars. We are specifically looking for volunteers with cheerful attitudes and a friendly demeanor when interacting with clients. We are in need of volunteers on a regular basis. Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77551 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chess Coach for elementary school chess clubDo you enjoy chess? Are you an avid player, either competitively or recreationally? We have the volunteer opportunity for you! Bayou Village School is a small non-profit elementary school located in the Near Northside community. We have a fledgling chess club, started last year under the supervision of parent volunteers. Chess club participants are in 2nd-6th grade (ages 7 through 11). Typically there are 10-15 students who participate. Two parent volunteers are present for each chess club gathering for behavior management and hands-on support. We are seeking a person or people with chess awareness and ability- you do not have to have prior experience as a chess coach (but it would be a plus!) Students in our chess club have a good mastery of the basics and are ready to take their play to the next level. Chess club meeting days can be flexible- we typically meet twice a month from 3:30-5pm. Days can be selected that work with the coach's schedule! Agency: Bayou Village School Do you enjoy chess? Are you an avid player, either competitively or recreationally? We have the volunteer opportunity for you! Bayou Village School is a small non-profit elementary school located in the Near Northside community. We have a fledgling chess club, started last year under the supervision of parent volunteers. Chess club participants are in 2nd-6th grade (ages 7 through 11). Typically there are 10-15 students who participate. Two parent volunteers are present for each chess club gathering for behavior management and hands-on support. We are seeking a person or people with chess awareness and ability- you do not have to have prior experience as a chess coach (but it would be a plus!) Students in our chess club have a good mastery of the basics and are ready to take their play to the next level. Chess club meeting days can be flexible- we typically meet twice a month from 3:30-5pm. Days can be selected that work with the coach's schedule! Agency: Bayou Village School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Working with Homeless Young Adults 18-30We work with homeless youths between the ages of 18-30. We provide clothing, a home cooked meal, resources to the community and their needs at the time. Agency: Open Gate Homeless Ministries We work with homeless youths between the ages of 18-30. We provide clothing, a home cooked meal, resources to the community and their needs at the time. Agency: Open Gate Homeless Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Menstrual Health/Addressing Period Poverty with Sustainable solutionsTERJA hosts monthly workshops in the Houston community focused on Menstrual Health for girls and young women. These workshops address crucial topics, including menstrual health equity, period poverty, sustainable solutions, and breaking the silence, shame, and stigma associated with menstruation. Participants watch videos and listen to stories from girls and young women in Kenya who are combating period poverty by creating reusable sanitary pads using local materials. The workshops include discussions on TERJA’s reusable sanitary pads, which are made from organic, biodegradable materials, and explore how sustainable, eco-friendly solutions can help alleviate period poverty. A local tailor will demonstrate how to create reusable pads and underwear using both sewing machines and traditional hand sewing techniques. Following the demonstration, attendees participate in hands-on activities, where they create their own reusable pads, underwear, and bags, with ongoing support provided. We are seeking volunteers to serve as facilitators during these workshops. Volunteers will be required to attend an orientation and training session before the first workshop. Your involvement will be instrumental in empowering girls and young women through education and practical skills. Agency: TERJA Foundation Inc. TERJA hosts monthly workshops in the Houston community focused on Menstrual Health for girls and young women. These workshops address crucial topics, including menstrual health equity, period poverty, sustainable solutions, and breaking the silence, shame, and stigma associated with menstruation. Participants watch videos and listen to stories from girls and young women in Kenya who are combating period poverty by creating reusable sanitary pads using local materials. The workshops include discussions on TERJA’s reusable sanitary pads, which are made from organic, biodegradable materials, and explore how sustainable, eco-friendly solutions can help alleviate period poverty. A local tailor will demonstrate how to create reusable pads and underwear using both sewing machines and traditional hand sewing techniques. Following the demonstration, attendees participate in hands-on activities, where they create their own reusable pads, underwear, and bags, with ongoing support provided. We are seeking volunteers to serve as facilitators during these workshops. Volunteers will be required to attend an orientation and training session before the first workshop. Your involvement will be instrumental in empowering girls and young women through education and practical skills. Agency: TERJA Foundation Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Concession Stand Superstars at Exciting Houston Events!Are you ready to experience the thrill of live events while making a positive impact in your community? Join Built to Win Foundation Inc. as a volunteer and become part of the action at some of Houston's biggest events! We’re partnering with Volunteer Houston to recruit dynamic individuals to work concession stands at a variety of exciting events, including Houston Texans NFL home games, Monster Jam, college football, and soccer matches. What You'll Do: Serve fans at concession stands, providing them with snacks, drinks, and an unforgettable experience.Work in the heart of the action at NRG Stadium and other major venues.Be part of a fun, energetic team making a positive impact on the community. Requirements: Must be 18 years or older.Willingness to obtain TABC (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission) certification prior to your first shift (don’t worry, we’ll guide you through the process!). Perks: Experience the thrill of Houston’s premier events up close. Gain valuable customer service and teamwork skills. Network with fellow volunteers and event professionals. Support Built to Win Foundation Inc. in empowering our community. How to Apply: Ready to be in the middle of the action? Sign up now and start your journey with Built to Win Foundation Inc. Volunteers must be 18+ and TABC certified (or willing to get certified). Spots are limited, so don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity! Join us today and make every game day a winning day! Agency: Built To Win Foundation Inc. Are you ready to experience the thrill of live events while making a positive impact in your community? Join Built to Win Foundation Inc. as a volunteer and become part of the action at some of Houston's biggest events! We’re partnering with Volunteer Houston to recruit dynamic individuals to work concession stands at a variety of exciting events, including Houston Texans NFL home games, Monster Jam, college football, and soccer matches. What You'll Do: Serve fans at concession stands, providing them with snacks, drinks, and an unforgettable experience.Work in the heart of the action at NRG Stadium and other major venues.Be part of a fun, energetic team making a positive impact on the community. Requirements: Must be 18 years or older.Willingness to obtain TABC (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission) certification prior to your first shift (don’t worry, we’ll guide you through the process!). Perks: Experience the thrill of Houston’s premier events up close. Gain valuable customer service and teamwork skills. Network with fellow volunteers and event professionals. Support Built to Win Foundation Inc. in empowering our community. How to Apply: Ready to be in the middle of the action? Sign up now and start your journey with Built to Win Foundation Inc. Volunteers must be 18+ and TABC certified (or willing to get certified). Spots are limited, so don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity! Join us today and make every game day a winning day! Agency: Built To Win Foundation Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77054 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tony's Place Drop In Center Volunteers
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Tony’s Place. We’re excited to welcome dedicated individuals like you to our team. As a non-profit committed to supporting and empowering LGBTQ+ youth ages 14-25, Tony’s Place provides a safe space, key services, and valuable programming. Volunteers are crucial to our mission, and we offer various roles, including: Clothing and Hygiene Store Attendant: Assist clients with selecting clothing and hygiene items, and ensure access to clean shower facilities and products.Laundry Attendant: Provide laundry services to ensure clients have access to clean clothing.Kitchen Team: Help with meal preparation and service.Greeter/Bag Attendant: Greet clients, manage bag check-ins, and share information about programming.To get started, please complete a volunteer application. After approval, you can choose from various opportunities and schedule shifts at your convenience. All in-center roles require a background check through Sterling Volunteers, and volunteers must be at least 26 years old to work in our drop-in center during service hours. Agency: Tony's Place
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Tony’s Place. We’re excited to welcome dedicated individuals like you to our team. As a non-profit committed to supporting and empowering LGBTQ+ youth ages 14-25, Tony’s Place provides a safe space, key services, and valuable programming. Volunteers are crucial to our mission, and we offer various roles, including: Clothing and Hygiene Store Attendant: Assist clients with selecting clothing and hygiene items, and ensure access to clean shower facilities and products.Laundry Attendant: Provide laundry services to ensure clients have access to clean clothing.Kitchen Team: Help with meal preparation and service.Greeter/Bag Attendant: Greet clients, manage bag check-ins, and share information about programming.To get started, please complete a volunteer application. After approval, you can choose from various opportunities and schedule shifts at your convenience. All in-center roles require a background check through Sterling Volunteers, and volunteers must be at least 26 years old to work in our drop-in center during service hours. Agency: Tony's Place Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77429 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer - Hospice Newsletter creatorWe are seeking a creative and experienced volunteer to join our team as a Newsletter creator. This remote role involves crafting engaging and informative newsletters for three distint audiences: our staff, volunteers, and the community. Each newsletter will feature tailored content relevant to its audience, ensuring everyone stays informed and connected with our mission. Remote opportunity. Volunteers MUST BE LOCATED IN HOUSTON Will need 3 separate volunteers to work on 3 separate projects unless a volunteer believes they can complete all 3 monthly on a monthly deadline. Experience in Canva is preferred. Volunteers will still need to go through onboarding process. Including TB Skin test - Provided by us. Agency: Vantage Hospice We are seeking a creative and experienced volunteer to join our team as a Newsletter creator. This remote role involves crafting engaging and informative newsletters for three distint audiences: our staff, volunteers, and the community. Each newsletter will feature tailored content relevant to its audience, ensuring everyone stays informed and connected with our mission. Remote opportunity. Volunteers MUST BE LOCATED IN HOUSTON Will need 3 separate volunteers to work on 3 separate projects unless a volunteer believes they can complete all 3 monthly on a monthly deadline. Experience in Canva is preferred. Volunteers will still need to go through onboarding process. Including TB Skin test - Provided by us. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Journal Club Email OutreachWe are seeking a volunteer to help with outreach to forensic science departments at colleges and universities. This remote role requires a commitment of at least 2 hours per week. Responsibilities include: 1) compiling a list of colleges and universities with forensic science programs using provided resources, 2) sending personalized emails to those contacts using a provided draft, and 3) responding to any inquiries, if needed. Work will be done remotely, at your own time. We are asking for at least 2 hours per week until the project is complete. Agency: DNA Mavens Forensic Services We are seeking a volunteer to help with outreach to forensic science departments at colleges and universities. This remote role requires a commitment of at least 2 hours per week. Responsibilities include: 1) compiling a list of colleges and universities with forensic science programs using provided resources, 2) sending personalized emails to those contacts using a provided draft, and 3) responding to any inquiries, if needed. Work will be done remotely, at your own time. We are asking for at least 2 hours per week until the project is complete. Agency: DNA Mavens Forensic Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WHAM Driver HelperThe WHAM Driver Helper will assist in loading and unloading the truck with food items, supplies, furniture, and other goods at the pantry, warehouse and at designated delivery points. For more details email Patrice at patrice.stpe@whamministries.org Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries The WHAM Driver Helper will assist in loading and unloading the truck with food items, supplies, furniture, and other goods at the pantry, warehouse and at designated delivery points. For more details email Patrice at patrice.stpe@whamministries.org Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Closet Cleanout Items Wanted!Temenos CDC is a 501c3 Non-Profit, dedicated to supporting the unhoused community. We are currently focused on our new young adult program- serving 15 individuals aged 18-24. We are seeking donations of current, relevant clothing items, including: Mens:Shoes- 7.5-8 and 11Clothing (shirts and pants)- small to largeWomens:Clothing (shirts, pants and leggings)- sizes xs, to mediumShoes- 8-9 and 12-13as well as packs of clean, unused undergarments in sizes ranging from small to large for all genders. Your contributions will make a significant impact on the lives of these young individuals as they strive to gain independence to build a better future! Agency: Temenos CDC Temenos CDC is a 501c3 Non-Profit, dedicated to supporting the unhoused community. We are currently focused on our new young adult program- serving 15 individuals aged 18-24. We are seeking donations of current, relevant clothing items, including: Mens:Shoes- 7.5-8 and 11Clothing (shirts and pants)- small to largeWomens:Clothing (shirts, pants and leggings)- sizes xs, to mediumShoes- 8-9 and 12-13as well as packs of clean, unused undergarments in sizes ranging from small to large for all genders. Your contributions will make a significant impact on the lives of these young individuals as they strive to gain independence to build a better future! Agency: Temenos CDC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekly Soccer CoachWe are looking for followers of Jesus who love soccer and are passionate about helping kids develop strong life skills and values. We provide free soccer practice at various local schools in Alief ISD Monday-Thursday 5:00-6:30pm. As a volunteer, you would be working with the head coach to follow the provided practice curriculum. The curriculum guides you through warm ups, soccer technique, drills, and activities. The unique thing about our program is that all of our soccer sessions are based around a Bible story and life value. We use soccer as a tool to instill valuable life lessons about character and personal development into the players. This is why we request that applicants be strongly committed to their Christian faith, because as a coach, you are also a role model. We look forward to talking with you to see if you would be a good fit for our program! Want to reach out right way? Call: 832-588-5033 (Pavel Khripunov) Email: pavel@revivalsport.org Agency: Revival Sport We are looking for followers of Jesus who love soccer and are passionate about helping kids develop strong life skills and values. We provide free soccer practice at various local schools in Alief ISD Monday-Thursday 5:00-6:30pm. As a volunteer, you would be working with the head coach to follow the provided practice curriculum. The curriculum guides you through warm ups, soccer technique, drills, and activities. The unique thing about our program is that all of our soccer sessions are based around a Bible story and life value. We use soccer as a tool to instill valuable life lessons about character and personal development into the players. This is why we request that applicants be strongly committed to their Christian faith, because as a coach, you are also a role model. We look forward to talking with you to see if you would be a good fit for our program! Want to reach out right way? Call: 832-588-5033 (Pavel Khripunov) Email: pavel@revivalsport.org Agency: Revival Sport Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create Notes of Encouragement For Our YouthMake it a special day with Notes of Encouragement! We all love cards & special greetings. However, our youth usually do not receive mail that is positive & uplifting. Your notes will be given to the youth at our events to bless, uplift & raise the self-esteem of our youth. Major Responsibilities Create Notes of Encouragement Birthday Cards Holiday Cards Bible Verses Inspirational QuotesMaterials - You can use any card you prefer. Plain cardstock Colored paper Markers, colored pencils, and/or stickers Organizations are welcome to use cards that contain the organization's logo Important Notes Notes should not contain any personal information, such as names, address or phone number. Notes should not contain inappropriate language or jokesDelivery or Mailing Options Attention: Hope For Youth 4121 Phlox Street, Unit B, Houston, Texas 77051Drop off Hours: Text Hope For Youth (832)981-9100 or 713-670-9000 for drop-off hours Agency: Hope For Youth Make it a special day with Notes of Encouragement! We all love cards & special greetings. However, our youth usually do not receive mail that is positive & uplifting. Your notes will be given to the youth at our events to bless, uplift & raise the self-esteem of our youth. Major Responsibilities Create Notes of Encouragement Birthday Cards Holiday Cards Bible Verses Inspirational QuotesMaterials - You can use any card you prefer. Plain cardstock Colored paper Markers, colored pencils, and/or stickers Organizations are welcome to use cards that contain the organization's logo Important Notes Notes should not contain any personal information, such as names, address or phone number. Notes should not contain inappropriate language or jokesDelivery or Mailing Options Attention: Hope For Youth 4121 Phlox Street, Unit B, Houston, Texas 77051Drop off Hours: Text Hope For Youth (832)981-9100 or 713-670-9000 for drop-off hours Agency: Hope For Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77388Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77388 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77375Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77375 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77380Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77380 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77387Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77387 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77377Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77377 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77386Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77386 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Regular Volunteer ApplicationWe need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston We need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Soccer Program VolunteersThe Down Syndrome Association of Houston has a soccer program which meets weekly. We need volunteers to help teach basic skills and to make sure the coaching sessions are fun and fulfilling. Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Houston The Down Syndrome Association of Houston has a soccer program which meets weekly. We need volunteers to help teach basic skills and to make sure the coaching sessions are fun and fulfilling. Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77042 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Court Ordered ApplicationWe need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area.
If completing court mandated community service, please be sure to have all documentation ready. Agency: Goodwill Houston We need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area.
If completing court mandated community service, please be sure to have all documentation ready. Agency: Goodwill Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activity KitBring comfort and a sense of calm to individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by creating Activity Kits. These kits provide more than just a distraction—they offer a way to relax, focus, and engage the mind during challenging times. Below is a list of suggested items to help create a meaningful and enjoyable Activity Kit: Activity Kits: · Colored Pencils · Pen/Pencil · Pencil Sharpener · Coloring Book · Word Search · Puzzle Books · Donated books to read We kindly ask that volunteers purchase the materials and assemble the kits independently. Please note that CFTH does not host events for assembling these kits unless specified in the description. Thank you for your generosity and dedication to bringing moments of comfort and engagement to those who need it most. Your support truly makes a difference Agency: Coalition for the Homeless (CFTH) of Houston/Harris County Bring comfort and a sense of calm to individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by creating Activity Kits. These kits provide more than just a distraction—they offer a way to relax, focus, and engage the mind during challenging times. Below is a list of suggested items to help create a meaningful and enjoyable Activity Kit: Activity Kits: · Colored Pencils · Pen/Pencil · Pencil Sharpener · Coloring Book · Word Search · Puzzle Books · Donated books to read We kindly ask that volunteers purchase the materials and assemble the kits independently. Please note that CFTH does not host events for assembling these kits unless specified in the description. Thank you for your generosity and dedication to bringing moments of comfort and engagement to those who need it most. Your support truly makes a difference Agency: Coalition for the Homeless (CFTH) of Houston/Harris County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: First Aid KitsHelp improve the well-being of individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by providing essential First Aid Kits. These kits can help address the immediate health needs of individuals living on the streets, offering basic medical supplies to treat minor injuries and illnesses. Your generosity can help provide items like bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze, and other first-aid essentials, offering comfort and care to those who often have limited access to medical resources. Below is a list of recommended items that will make a crucial difference in their well-being: First Aid Kit Materials · Antiseptic Wipes · Band-Aids (mixed sizes) · Antibiotic Ointment · Gauze Pads (mixed sizes) · Gauze Rolls · Surgical Tape · Latex Gloves · Cotton Swabs · Socks We kindly ask that volunteers purchase the materials and assemble the kits independently. Please note that CFTH does not host events for assembling these kits unless specified in the description. Thank you for your generosity and dedication to bringing moments of comfort and engagement to those who need it most. Your support truly makes a difference! Agency: Coalition for the Homeless (CFTH) of Houston/Harris County Help improve the well-being of individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by providing essential First Aid Kits. These kits can help address the immediate health needs of individuals living on the streets, offering basic medical supplies to treat minor injuries and illnesses. Your generosity can help provide items like bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze, and other first-aid essentials, offering comfort and care to those who often have limited access to medical resources. Below is a list of recommended items that will make a crucial difference in their well-being: First Aid Kit Materials · Antiseptic Wipes · Band-Aids (mixed sizes) · Antibiotic Ointment · Gauze Pads (mixed sizes) · Gauze Rolls · Surgical Tape · Latex Gloves · Cotton Swabs · Socks We kindly ask that volunteers purchase the materials and assemble the kits independently. Please note that CFTH does not host events for assembling these kits unless specified in the description. Thank you for your generosity and dedication to bringing moments of comfort and engagement to those who need it most. Your support truly makes a difference! Agency: Coalition for the Homeless (CFTH) of Houston/Harris County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Cooking Instructor Needed!Are you passionate about cooking and eager to share your skills with others? Friends of Down Syndrome is looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer to lead our cooking lessons for adults with Down syndrome. Position: Volunteer Cooking Instructor Location: Friends of Down Syndrome, 8425 West Rd. Houston, Tx 77064 Schedule: Every Thursday, 9 AM - 3 PM Role Overview: Teaching: Lead simple cooking lessons for approximately 30 students, with the option to break them into smaller groups throughout the day. Planning: Develop engaging and budget-friendly meal ideas. Shopping: Calculate the necessary supplies for our students to shop for in advance. Kitchen Use: Utilize our fully equipped kitchen to prepare and teach the cooking lessons. Requirements: Commitment: Must be available every Thursday from 9 AM to 3 PM. Skills: Strong organizational skills and ability to stay within a budget. Proficiency with calculations is essential. Experience: Experience working with special needs is a plus but not required. Patience and a positive attitude are crucial. Certification: Must have a Food Handlers License or be willing to obtain one. Background Check: The ability to pass a background check is required. Training: Must be able to attend a training session before starting. If you have a passion for cooking and want to make a meaningful impact in our community, we’d love to hear from you! Join us in creating a fun and educational cooking experience for our students! Agency: Friends of Down Syndrome Are you passionate about cooking and eager to share your skills with others? Friends of Down Syndrome is looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer to lead our cooking lessons for adults with Down syndrome. Position: Volunteer Cooking Instructor Location: Friends of Down Syndrome, 8425 West Rd. Houston, Tx 77064 Schedule: Every Thursday, 9 AM - 3 PM Role Overview: Teaching: Lead simple cooking lessons for approximately 30 students, with the option to break them into smaller groups throughout the day. Planning: Develop engaging and budget-friendly meal ideas. Shopping: Calculate the necessary supplies for our students to shop for in advance. Kitchen Use: Utilize our fully equipped kitchen to prepare and teach the cooking lessons. Requirements: Commitment: Must be available every Thursday from 9 AM to 3 PM. Skills: Strong organizational skills and ability to stay within a budget. Proficiency with calculations is essential. Experience: Experience working with special needs is a plus but not required. Patience and a positive attitude are crucial. Certification: Must have a Food Handlers License or be willing to obtain one. Background Check: The ability to pass a background check is required. Training: Must be able to attend a training session before starting. If you have a passion for cooking and want to make a meaningful impact in our community, we’d love to hear from you! Join us in creating a fun and educational cooking experience for our students! Agency: Friends of Down Syndrome Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77064 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vocational/Life Skills Instructor Needed!Are you passionate about teaching and eager to help individuals develop essential vocational and life skills? Friends of Down Syndrome is looking for a dedicated volunteer to lead our vocational and life skills training sessions. Position: Volunteer Vocational/Life Skills Instructor Location: Friends of Down Syndrome, 8425 West Road Houston, Tx 77064 Schedule: Every Tuesday, 9 AM - 3 PM Role Overview: Curriculum Development: Plan and design engaging vocational and life skills curriculum tailored to the needs of our students. Teaching: Lead a group of approximately 20-25 students, with the option to break them into smaller groups for more personalized instruction. Supplies: Assist in obtaining donated supplies from various sources to support the training sessions. Program Management: Introduce new and innovative vocational and life skills ideas to our facility each week. Requirements: Commitment: Must be available every Tuesday from 9 AM to 3 PM. Skills: Strong organizational and planning skills. Ability to develop and implement engaging curriculum and manage classroom activities. Experience: Experience working with special needs individuals is a plus but not required. Patience and a positive attitude are essential. Background Check: Ability to pass a background check is required. Training: Must be able to attend a training session before starting. If you have a passion for teaching and want to make a meaningful impact in our community, we’d love to hear from you! Join us in empowering our students with valuable vocational and life skills! Agency: Friends of Down Syndrome Are you passionate about teaching and eager to help individuals develop essential vocational and life skills? Friends of Down Syndrome is looking for a dedicated volunteer to lead our vocational and life skills training sessions. Position: Volunteer Vocational/Life Skills Instructor Location: Friends of Down Syndrome, 8425 West Road Houston, Tx 77064 Schedule: Every Tuesday, 9 AM - 3 PM Role Overview: Curriculum Development: Plan and design engaging vocational and life skills curriculum tailored to the needs of our students. Teaching: Lead a group of approximately 20-25 students, with the option to break them into smaller groups for more personalized instruction. Supplies: Assist in obtaining donated supplies from various sources to support the training sessions. Program Management: Introduce new and innovative vocational and life skills ideas to our facility each week. Requirements: Commitment: Must be available every Tuesday from 9 AM to 3 PM. Skills: Strong organizational and planning skills. Ability to develop and implement engaging curriculum and manage classroom activities. Experience: Experience working with special needs individuals is a plus but not required. Patience and a positive attitude are essential. Background Check: Ability to pass a background check is required. Training: Must be able to attend a training session before starting. If you have a passion for teaching and want to make a meaningful impact in our community, we’d love to hear from you! Join us in empowering our students with valuable vocational and life skills! Agency: Friends of Down Syndrome Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77064 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Aides Needed for Academic Classes!Are you enthusiastic about supporting students in their academic journey? Friends of Down Syndrome is seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with our academic classes. Position: Volunteer Academic Aide Location: Friends of Down Syndrome 8425 West Road Houston, Tx 77064 Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9 am- 3 pm Role Overview: Classroom Support: Accompany a group of students throughout their day, assisting with various classes including Reading, Math, Art, Social Skills, PE, and Music. Individual Assistance: Help specific students with their daily work and tasks, providing support tailored to their individual needs. Lunch & Enrichment Assistance: Support students during lunch hour and enrichment hour, ensuring they have a positive and productive experience. General Assistance: Provide help wherever needed throughout the day to ensure smooth operation and support for both students and teachers. Requirements: Commitment: Must be available for the full academic day 9 am-3 pm, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Skills: Patience, enthusiasm, and the ability to work well with students. Experience with special needs is a plus but not required. Background Check: The ability to pass a background check is required. Training: Must be able to attend a training session before starting. If you are committed to making a difference and supporting our students in their educational journey, we’d love to hear from you! Join us in providing invaluable support to our students throughout their academic day! Agency: Friends of Down Syndrome Are you enthusiastic about supporting students in their academic journey? Friends of Down Syndrome is seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with our academic classes. Position: Volunteer Academic Aide Location: Friends of Down Syndrome 8425 West Road Houston, Tx 77064 Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9 am- 3 pm Role Overview: Classroom Support: Accompany a group of students throughout their day, assisting with various classes including Reading, Math, Art, Social Skills, PE, and Music. Individual Assistance: Help specific students with their daily work and tasks, providing support tailored to their individual needs. Lunch & Enrichment Assistance: Support students during lunch hour and enrichment hour, ensuring they have a positive and productive experience. General Assistance: Provide help wherever needed throughout the day to ensure smooth operation and support for both students and teachers. Requirements: Commitment: Must be available for the full academic day 9 am-3 pm, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Skills: Patience, enthusiasm, and the ability to work well with students. Experience with special needs is a plus but not required. Background Check: The ability to pass a background check is required. Training: Must be able to attend a training session before starting. If you are committed to making a difference and supporting our students in their educational journey, we’d love to hear from you! Join us in providing invaluable support to our students throughout their academic day! Agency: Friends of Down Syndrome Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77064 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Working with Homeless Young Adults 18-30We work with homeless youths between the ages of 18-30. We provide clothing, a home cooked meal, resources to the community and their needs at the time. Agency: Open Gate Homeless Ministries We work with homeless youths between the ages of 18-30. We provide clothing, a home cooked meal, resources to the community and their needs at the time. Agency: Open Gate Homeless Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77006 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Signage Creator/AdvisorWe are looking for a volunteer to help us set up digital signage on the tv in our lobby. We would like it to show photos and important announcements using an app to update. Volunteer will provide us with options for apps and help us get it set up. *Volunteer Houston requires duration and hours. Actual hours for this project will vary from stated, we just don't know what it will take realistically. Agency: Agape Development We are looking for a volunteer to help us set up digital signage on the tv in our lobby. We would like it to show photos and important announcements using an app to update. Volunteer will provide us with options for apps and help us get it set up. *Volunteer Houston requires duration and hours. Actual hours for this project will vary from stated, we just don't know what it will take realistically. Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create Renderings of Architectural FilesThe Agape Homes Program exists to preserve affordability and create a pathway to homeownership for neighbors in OST/South Union who otherwise could not afford to remain in this gentrifying community. Agape Development will be building duplexes in the neighborhood as a part of the Agape Homes Program. We have the architectural drawings in CAD and need renderings created that will represent the final product. Agency: Agape Development The Agape Homes Program exists to preserve affordability and create a pathway to homeownership for neighbors in OST/South Union who otherwise could not afford to remain in this gentrifying community. Agape Development will be building duplexes in the neighborhood as a part of the Agape Homes Program. We have the architectural drawings in CAD and need renderings created that will represent the final product. Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Emergency Disaster Relief Out of State - Training, Travel, and Lodging Provided!Due to disasters occuring acrosss the country, the American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast region is looking for volunteers to deploy to our neighboring regions to assist with disaster relief. Complete a volunteer application today! Free online training will be provided as well as travel, meals, and lodging during deployment. Volunteers will be asked to assist in shelters. Shelter duties may include: Working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelterMeeting disaster-caused sheltering needs of individuals, families, and communitiesProviding services with kindness and compassion that are accessible and equitable to all clientsMaintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisors and peersEnsuring accuracy in all assigned tasksProviding accurate reporting of sheltering activity as assigned Agency: American Red Cross Due to disasters occuring acrosss the country, the American Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast region is looking for volunteers to deploy to our neighboring regions to assist with disaster relief. Complete a volunteer application today! Free online training will be provided as well as travel, meals, and lodging during deployment. Volunteers will be asked to assist in shelters. Shelter duties may include: Working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelterMeeting disaster-caused sheltering needs of individuals, families, and communitiesProviding services with kindness and compassion that are accessible and equitable to all clientsMaintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisors and peersEnsuring accuracy in all assigned tasksProviding accurate reporting of sheltering activity as assigned Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77098 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support for the BIPOC Autoimmune CommunityVolunteer Role: About Us: Volunteering with The AIP BIPOC Network is more than just contributing your time—it's joining a movement for change. By supporting our work, you help us address systemic barriers in healthcare, foster greater understanding around autoimmune diseases, and ensure that marginalized communities receive the care and attention they deserve. Your efforts directly impact our ability to provide life-changing resources and create a space where people can feel heard and supported. We emphasize holistic approaches to autoimmune wellness, focusing on the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. Whether it’s through education, advocacy, or support services, we’re making a difference every day—and you can be a part of that journey. Our volunteers are essential to everything we do, from providing administrative support to enhancing our outreach efforts. By volunteering with us, you’ll not only gain valuable skills and experience, but you’ll also have the opportunity to connect with a passionate and driven team, make lasting relationships, and contribute to a cause that is transforming lives. Join us and be part of a network that is reshaping the future of autoimmune care for BIPOC communities. Responsibilities: Data entryEditing and organizing video content for online platformsTranscribing meetings, interviews, or other audio/video contentOther general administrative tasks as neededSkills and Qualifications: Proficiency with MS Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)Canva and Jotform proficientExperience or willingness to learn transcription toolsStrong organizational and multitasking abilitiesExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work independently and manage time effectivelyPrior experience in administrative roles, transcription, or the nonprofit sector is a plus but not requiredBenefits: Gain experience in nonprofit administration, video editing, transcription, and event coordinationWork remotely with a flexible scheduleMake a meaningful impact by supporting autoimmune advocacy and education in BIPOC communitiesOpportunity to connect with a passionate and supportive teamAgency: The AIP BIPOC Network Volunteer Role: About Us: Volunteering with The AIP BIPOC Network is more than just contributing your time—it's joining a movement for change. By supporting our work, you help us address systemic barriers in healthcare, foster greater understanding around autoimmune diseases, and ensure that marginalized communities receive the care and attention they deserve. Your efforts directly impact our ability to provide life-changing resources and create a space where people can feel heard and supported. We emphasize holistic approaches to autoimmune wellness, focusing on the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. Whether it’s through education, advocacy, or support services, we’re making a difference every day—and you can be a part of that journey. Our volunteers are essential to everything we do, from providing administrative support to enhancing our outreach efforts. By volunteering with us, you’ll not only gain valuable skills and experience, but you’ll also have the opportunity to connect with a passionate and driven team, make lasting relationships, and contribute to a cause that is transforming lives. Join us and be part of a network that is reshaping the future of autoimmune care for BIPOC communities. Responsibilities: Data entryEditing and organizing video content for online platformsTranscribing meetings, interviews, or other audio/video contentOther general administrative tasks as neededSkills and Qualifications: Proficiency with MS Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)Canva and Jotform proficientExperience or willingness to learn transcription toolsStrong organizational and multitasking abilitiesExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work independently and manage time effectivelyPrior experience in administrative roles, transcription, or the nonprofit sector is a plus but not requiredBenefits: Gain experience in nonprofit administration, video editing, transcription, and event coordinationWork remotely with a flexible scheduleMake a meaningful impact by supporting autoimmune advocacy and education in BIPOC communitiesOpportunity to connect with a passionate and supportive teamAgency: The AIP BIPOC Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VOLUNTEERSVolunteers needed for collect food from several locations or for distributing food to the food challenged on Tuesdays and Saturday Agency: Mission Bells Food Pantry Volunteers needed for collect food from several locations or for distributing food to the food challenged on Tuesdays and Saturday Agency: Mission Bells Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board memberA Board Member experienced in management of charitable organization. Ability in public speaking and promoting activities. Fund raising experience a plus. Agency: Mission Bells Food Pantry A Board Member experienced in management of charitable organization. Ability in public speaking and promoting activities. Fund raising experience a plus. Agency: Mission Bells Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Opportunities at Goodwill Houston - Court Ordered ApplicationWe need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area.
If completing court mandated community service, please be sure to have all documentation ready. Agency: Goodwill Houston We need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area.
If completing court mandated community service, please be sure to have all documentation ready. Agency: Goodwill Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Opportunities at Goodwill Houston - Regular Volunteer ApplicationWe need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston We need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Opportunities at Goodwill Houston - Group VolunteerWe need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston We need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Socks Drive for SeniorsiCurea Foundation is collecting nonskid socks for seniors in low-income nursing homes. Join us to bring holiday cheer along with a pair of new nonskid socks to warm the heart and the feet of our elderly. Please send us a message for the drop off location. Agency: iCurea Foundation iCurea Foundation is collecting nonskid socks for seniors in low-income nursing homes. Join us to bring holiday cheer along with a pair of new nonskid socks to warm the heart and the feet of our elderly. Please send us a message for the drop off location. Agency: iCurea Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Handmade Christmas Cards for SeniorsiCurea Foundation Kindness Project for Kids- collects handmade/store bought Christmas cards for seniors in low-income nursing homes. Let your children/class to participate in this project. Please send us a message for drop off location. Agency: iCurea Foundation iCurea Foundation Kindness Project for Kids- collects handmade/store bought Christmas cards for seniors in low-income nursing homes. Let your children/class to participate in this project. Please send us a message for drop off location. Agency: iCurea Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: URGENT Need!! We need Volunteer Tutors ImmediatelyWe are a nonprofit organization, and we provide tutorial services for students who are struggling academically. Elementary to High School ages Reading. Math. Writing •These students need your skills and knowledge •Tutorials are held between the hours of 5 pm - 9 pm Monday through Friday •We provide orientation and training to support your success complete an application https://www.byceministries.org/volunteer-tutor-application attend the tutors virtual meet and greet Attend brief training on using our software Agency: Babies Youth Children Empowerment Ministries, Inc. We are a nonprofit organization, and we provide tutorial services for students who are struggling academically. Elementary to High School ages Reading. Math. Writing •These students need your skills and knowledge •Tutorials are held between the hours of 5 pm - 9 pm Monday through Friday •We provide orientation and training to support your success complete an application https://www.byceministries.org/volunteer-tutor-application attend the tutors virtual meet and greet Attend brief training on using our software Agency: Babies Youth Children Empowerment Ministries, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |