Volunteer: Information DeskThe Information Desks may well be the first contact a patient, his family or visitor have with Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center Hospital, the Texas Heart Institute. As such, the role of the volunteer is very vital in representing these institutions. Please, above all, be patient and kind while serving at one of these desks. Remember it is possible that the person you are dealing with may never have been in a hospital before. Keep in mind also that many people coming to the Information Desk could be very worried about themselves or a member of their family so you must be very polite, understanding and helpful. To be able to escort or direct a patient or visitor to a certain area one has to know where it is. For this reason all information volunteers must receive orientation and take a tour of the hospitals to become familiar with the many different areas. You will be informed of any changes made in an area location as soon as possible. Agency: St. Luke's Health–Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center The Information Desks may well be the first contact a patient, his family or visitor have with Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center Hospital, the Texas Heart Institute. As such, the role of the volunteer is very vital in representing these institutions. Please, above all, be patient and kind while serving at one of these desks. Remember it is possible that the person you are dealing with may never have been in a hospital before. Keep in mind also that many people coming to the Information Desk could be very worried about themselves or a member of their family so you must be very polite, understanding and helpful. To be able to escort or direct a patient or visitor to a certain area one has to know where it is. For this reason all information volunteers must receive orientation and take a tour of the hospitals to become familiar with the many different areas. You will be informed of any changes made in an area location as soon as possible. Agency: St. Luke's Health–Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77030 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in a beautiful garden setting - Help Hermann Park Conservancy in McGovern Centennial Gardens!Love being outside? Enjoy spending time at Hermann Park? Combine the two and volunteer at McGovern Centennial Gardens. McGovern Centennial Gardens, a paradise for garden lovers, offers many opportunities for volunteers in the various horticultural-themed gardens. Come assist our team by helping weed, mulch, or plant. To commemorate Hermann Park’s centennial in 2014, Hermann Park Conservancy transformed the former Houston Garden Center site into the eight-acre McGovern Centennial Gardens. The Gardens were custom-made for Hermann Park and add a new dimension to Houston’s garden attractions. Visitors can explore a variety of themed garden rooms arranged situated along a spacious central lawn, the Centennial Green, and are home to more than 490 new trees of over 50 species, 760 hedge shrubs, 55,000 perennial bulbs, 650 azaleas and 4.5 acres of grass. They include the Arid Garden, the Rose Garden, the Celebration Garden, and the Woodland Garden, and an educational Family Garden, which produces seasonal vegetables, herbs and fruit trees. The main entry into the Gardens is through the Cherie Flores Garden Pavilion, which was designed by Peter Bohlin, architect of Apple stores worldwide. Join us in helping maintain this beautuful feature of Hermann Park! Wednesday Morning, McGovern Centennial Gardens 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Saturday Morning, McGovern Centennial Gardens 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. To begin the volunteer process, email us at volunteer@hermannpark.org or sign -up at https://hermannparkconservancy.volunteershift.com/shifts?sort=soonest We welcome school, church, civic or corporate groups! For Group Volunteer opportunities. Please contact the volunteer department if you wish to schedule a date for your group. Agency: Hermann Park Conservancy Love being outside? Enjoy spending time at Hermann Park? Combine the two and volunteer at McGovern Centennial Gardens. McGovern Centennial Gardens, a paradise for garden lovers, offers many opportunities for volunteers in the various horticultural-themed gardens. Come assist our team by helping weed, mulch, or plant. To commemorate Hermann Park’s centennial in 2014, Hermann Park Conservancy transformed the former Houston Garden Center site into the eight-acre McGovern Centennial Gardens. The Gardens were custom-made for Hermann Park and add a new dimension to Houston’s garden attractions. Visitors can explore a variety of themed garden rooms arranged situated along a spacious central lawn, the Centennial Green, and are home to more than 490 new trees of over 50 species, 760 hedge shrubs, 55,000 perennial bulbs, 650 azaleas and 4.5 acres of grass. They include the Arid Garden, the Rose Garden, the Celebration Garden, and the Woodland Garden, and an educational Family Garden, which produces seasonal vegetables, herbs and fruit trees. The main entry into the Gardens is through the Cherie Flores Garden Pavilion, which was designed by Peter Bohlin, architect of Apple stores worldwide. Join us in helping maintain this beautuful feature of Hermann Park! Wednesday Morning, McGovern Centennial Gardens 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Saturday Morning, McGovern Centennial Gardens 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. To begin the volunteer process, email us at volunteer@hermannpark.org or sign -up at https://hermannparkconservancy.volunteershift.com/shifts?sort=soonest We welcome school, church, civic or corporate groups! For Group Volunteer opportunities. Please contact the volunteer department if you wish to schedule a date for your group. Agency: Hermann Park Conservancy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Green Wave Litter Cleanup Game!Welcome to the Green Wave Game! This is a virtual event. Join us in generating awareness, empowerment, and fun around environmental care on a schedule that works for you! We need volunteers to: Create a social media posts about environmental care while cleaning up litter. You can do this at any time that is convenient for you. Follow this link for details and to sign up to play the game (which is also the volunteer activity): https://ayw.givepulse.com/event/516737-green-wave-litter-cleanup-game Check out our ayw.givepulse.com page to see more opportunities. Thank you for raising awareness about environmental care! Agency: American Youthworks' Texas Conservation Corps Welcome to the Green Wave Game! This is a virtual event. Join us in generating awareness, empowerment, and fun around environmental care on a schedule that works for you! We need volunteers to: Create a social media posts about environmental care while cleaning up litter. You can do this at any time that is convenient for you. Follow this link for details and to sign up to play the game (which is also the volunteer activity): https://ayw.givepulse.com/event/516737-green-wave-litter-cleanup-game Check out our ayw.givepulse.com page to see more opportunities. Thank you for raising awareness about environmental care! Agency: American Youthworks' Texas Conservation Corps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friend of a Hospice PatientAstella Hospice is seeking individuals to serve as compassionate friend, offering emotional support, companionship and a listening ear to patients during their final journey. In this role, the volunteer creates a comforting presence, whether by sharing stories, listening to memories, holding a hand or simply sitting quietly. It is not about providing medical care but about being a source of kindness, connection, and understanding, bringing moments of joy and peace to the patient and their loved ones. This meaningful bond will enrich the lives of the volunteer and the patient. Agency: Astella Home Health and Hospice Astella Hospice is seeking individuals to serve as compassionate friend, offering emotional support, companionship and a listening ear to patients during their final journey. In this role, the volunteer creates a comforting presence, whether by sharing stories, listening to memories, holding a hand or simply sitting quietly. It is not about providing medical care but about being a source of kindness, connection, and understanding, bringing moments of joy and peace to the patient and their loved ones. This meaningful bond will enrich the lives of the volunteer and the patient. Agency: Astella Home Health and Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77074 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2025 March for Marrow TX in The Woodlands Planning CommitteeJoin us every other week on ZOOM to create and even BETTER March for Marrow for 2025 in The Woodlands. March for Marrow in The Woodlands is scheduled for Saturday, April 5, 2025, at Northshore Park, 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands, 77381. Help us find great: 1. Places for our Fliers and Posters! 2. Prizes 3. Raffle Items 4. SPONSORS!!! 5. Runners & Walkers 6. T-Shirts January 2025: January 7 and 21 February 2025: February 4 and 18 March 2025, every Tuesday in March April 2025 – April 5, 2025 Debrief: April 8 or 15, 2025 Agency: Aplastic Anemia MDS International Foundation Join us every other week on ZOOM to create and even BETTER March for Marrow for 2025 in The Woodlands. March for Marrow in The Woodlands is scheduled for Saturday, April 5, 2025, at Northshore Park, 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands, 77381. Help us find great: 1. Places for our Fliers and Posters! 2. Prizes 3. Raffle Items 4. SPONSORS!!! 5. Runners & Walkers 6. T-Shirts January 2025: January 7 and 21 February 2025: February 4 and 18 March 2025, every Tuesday in March April 2025 – April 5, 2025 Debrief: April 8 or 15, 2025 Agency: Aplastic Anemia MDS International Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77380 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2025 March for Marrow TX in The Woodlands Flier & Poster DistributionHelp us pass out Fliers and Posters to Running and Sports Stores and Poster to every Starbucks we can find! The Woodlands Spring Conroe North Houston February-April 2025, We provide the materials including push pins, rubber bands and magnets (for Starbucks bulletin boards). Like carrying out a plan; talking to people; MARKETING! Agency: Aplastic Anemia MDS International Foundation Help us pass out Fliers and Posters to Running and Sports Stores and Poster to every Starbucks we can find! The Woodlands Spring Conroe North Houston February-April 2025, We provide the materials including push pins, rubber bands and magnets (for Starbucks bulletin boards). Like carrying out a plan; talking to people; MARKETING! Agency: Aplastic Anemia MDS International Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77380 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer English TeacherWe are looking for a very patient person to teach basic conversational English to senior residents. Some residents are complete beginners and some do have some knowledge of the language. Most residents are of Chinese and Russian descent. The instructor doesn't have to have a teaching background but must have a native fluency in English. Agency: Goldberg B'nai B'rith Towers We are looking for a very patient person to teach basic conversational English to senior residents. Some residents are complete beginners and some do have some knowledge of the language. Most residents are of Chinese and Russian descent. The instructor doesn't have to have a teaching background but must have a native fluency in English. Agency: Goldberg B'nai B'rith Towers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77096-5678 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: Join BARC Animal Shelter in Making a Difference!Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Volunteer with BARC and help us provide love and care to animals in need. Whether you're walking dogs, socializing cats, or assisting with adoption events, your time makes a real impact! ✨ Why Volunteer? Be a voice for animals in need. Gain hands-on experience in animal care. Meet like-minded animal lovers Ready to help? Please clink this link to volunteer: Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities: -Cat adoptions -Enrichment Building -Animal Photography -South Adoptions -Poop Fairy -South Dog Walking -North Dog Walking -Donation Distribution -Wild Tunes -Other Shelter tasks as requested by shelter staff. Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Volunteer with BARC and help us provide love and care to animals in need. Whether you're walking dogs, socializing cats, or assisting with adoption events, your time makes a real impact! ✨ Why Volunteer? Be a voice for animals in need. Gain hands-on experience in animal care. Meet like-minded animal lovers Ready to help? Please clink this link to volunteer: Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities: -Cat adoptions -Enrichment Building -Animal Photography -South Adoptions -Poop Fairy -South Dog Walking -North Dog Walking -Donation Distribution -Wild Tunes -Other Shelter tasks as requested by shelter staff. Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organize Storage RoomYour help will make a real difference by turning chaos into order and helping the whole team be more productive. Together, we can create a more organized, efficient space that will benefit all of our events. Agency: UNCF South Texas - Houston Your help will make a real difference by turning chaos into order and helping the whole team be more productive. Together, we can create a more organized, efficient space that will benefit all of our events. Agency: UNCF South Texas - Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77019 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Child CareCome play with kids while parents learn life skills Agency: Two Lives Changed Come play with kids while parents learn life skills Agency: Two Lives Changed Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77423 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Child CareCome play with kids while parent learn life skills Agency: Two Lives Changed Come play with kids while parent learn life skills Agency: Two Lives Changed Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77079 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child CareCome play with kids while parents learn life skills Agency: Two Lives Changed Come play with kids while parents learn life skills Agency: Two Lives Changed Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77095 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Houston Public LibraryInterested in volunteering at your local Houston Public Library (HPL)? Houston Public Library is looking for dedicated individuals who want to give back to their community library spaces. Hours available will vary by location. For a list of locations and their operating hours, please visit our website. Duties include but are not limited to sorting/shelving materials setting up for events or programming data collectionorganizational helpApplications are accepted year-round for volunteering with HPL and are open to any individuals over the age of 14. Any applicant 18 or older must complete a background check. For more information, and the links to the applications, please visit the HPL Volunteer Page. *** Please note: You must submit a formal application through our website to be considered for opportunities with HPL. *** Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Interested in volunteering at your local Houston Public Library (HPL)? Houston Public Library is looking for dedicated individuals who want to give back to their community library spaces. Hours available will vary by location. For a list of locations and their operating hours, please visit our website. Duties include but are not limited to sorting/shelving materials setting up for events or programming data collectionorganizational helpApplications are accepted year-round for volunteering with HPL and are open to any individuals over the age of 14. Any applicant 18 or older must complete a background check. For more information, and the links to the applications, please visit the HPL Volunteer Page. *** Please note: You must submit a formal application through our website to be considered for opportunities with HPL. *** Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Outreach Volunteer Glamour Girls or MorePosition Title: Community Outreach Volunteer Program: Glamour Girls and More Location: Alief Area - Webster and surrounding area Commitment:[Specify hours per week/month; duration of commitment, e.g., 3 months, 6 months] Reporting To: Program Coordinator About the Role: As a Community Outreach Volunteer for the Glamour Girls and More Program, you will play a crucial role in connecting with the community and uplifting young women aged 15-21, including aged-out foster youth. This position is perfect for those who are passionate about youth empowerment, community engagement, and personal development. Key Responsibilities: 1. Community Engagement: - Actively seek out and build relationships with local schools, organizations, and community centers to promote the Glamour Girls and More program. - Collaborate with community partners to identify strategic opportunities for outreach and recruitment. 2. Event Coordination: - Assist in organizing and promoting workshops, seminars, and events that align with the program’s mission of leadership, character, identity, and educational development. - Help coordinate logistics for outreach events, ensuring a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all participants. 3. Mentorship Support: - Facilitate connections between mentors and mentees, helping to foster relationships that promote personal and leadership development. - Encourage program participants to engage with the materials and skills presented during mentorship sessions. 4. Marketing and Communication: - Help develop and disseminate marketing materials, including flyers, social media content, and newsletters that inform the community about upcoming opportunities and events. - Utilize social media platforms to increase program visibility and community engagement. 5. Feedback and Reporting: - Gather feedback from participants and community partners to assess the effectiveness of outreach efforts and identify areas for improvement. - Regularly report to the Program Coordinator on outreach activities and participant engagement metrics. Qualifications: - Passion for youth empowerment, particularly for young women and marginalized groups. - Strong communication skills, both verbal and written. - Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a diverse team. - Experience in community outreach, event planning, or related fields is a plus, but not required. - Flexibility to adapt to changing needs and priorities within the program. Benefits: - Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of young women in the community. - Develop skills in community outreach, event planning, and leadership development. - Gain valuable experience in a non-profit organization focused on youth empowerment. - Network with like-minded individuals and community leaders. How to Apply: If you are passionate about empowering young women and want to be part of a community-focused initiative, please submit your resume and a brief cover letter detailing your interest in the role to womenconnectioninc@gmail.com. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Join us in creating a safe haven for growth and empowerment—where every young woman matters. Together, we can inspire change and foster the leaders of tomorrow! -- Agency: Women Connection Inc Position Title: Community Outreach Volunteer Program: Glamour Girls and More Location: Alief Area - Webster and surrounding area Commitment:[Specify hours per week/month; duration of commitment, e.g., 3 months, 6 months] Reporting To: Program Coordinator About the Role: As a Community Outreach Volunteer for the Glamour Girls and More Program, you will play a crucial role in connecting with the community and uplifting young women aged 15-21, including aged-out foster youth. This position is perfect for those who are passionate about youth empowerment, community engagement, and personal development. Key Responsibilities: 1. Community Engagement: - Actively seek out and build relationships with local schools, organizations, and community centers to promote the Glamour Girls and More program. - Collaborate with community partners to identify strategic opportunities for outreach and recruitment. 2. Event Coordination: - Assist in organizing and promoting workshops, seminars, and events that align with the program’s mission of leadership, character, identity, and educational development. - Help coordinate logistics for outreach events, ensuring a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all participants. 3. Mentorship Support: - Facilitate connections between mentors and mentees, helping to foster relationships that promote personal and leadership development. - Encourage program participants to engage with the materials and skills presented during mentorship sessions. 4. Marketing and Communication: - Help develop and disseminate marketing materials, including flyers, social media content, and newsletters that inform the community about upcoming opportunities and events. - Utilize social media platforms to increase program visibility and community engagement. 5. Feedback and Reporting: - Gather feedback from participants and community partners to assess the effectiveness of outreach efforts and identify areas for improvement. - Regularly report to the Program Coordinator on outreach activities and participant engagement metrics. Qualifications: - Passion for youth empowerment, particularly for young women and marginalized groups. - Strong communication skills, both verbal and written. - Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a diverse team. - Experience in community outreach, event planning, or related fields is a plus, but not required. - Flexibility to adapt to changing needs and priorities within the program. Benefits: - Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of young women in the community. - Develop skills in community outreach, event planning, and leadership development. - Gain valuable experience in a non-profit organization focused on youth empowerment. - Network with like-minded individuals and community leaders. How to Apply: If you are passionate about empowering young women and want to be part of a community-focused initiative, please submit your resume and a brief cover letter detailing your interest in the role to womenconnectioninc@gmail.com. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Join us in creating a safe haven for growth and empowerment—where every young woman matters. Together, we can inspire change and foster the leaders of tomorrow! -- Agency: Women Connection Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77058 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Houston Health Department Community GardensGrow With Us! Volunteer for Your Community Gardens Looking for a way to give back, enjoy the outdoors, and connect with your community? Our 12 community gardens need volunteers to help with planting, weeding, watering, harvesting, and general upkeep. Whether you have a green thumb or just want to lend a hand, your time and effort will help create thriving spaces for everyone to enjoy. Gardens are open Monday – Friday and with special requests on weekends for large groups. The Multi Service Gardens Include the following site locations: Acres HomesAliefDenver Harbor5th WardHiram ClarkeKashmereMagnoliaNortheastSouthwestSunnyside3rd WardWest EndNo experience is needed, just a willingness to get your hands dirty and make a difference! Sign up today and be part of something that grows beyond the garden. Once you register, you will be contacted by Oscar Salazar for next steps. Oscar will provide you with additional information regarding volunteer waiver forms, scheduling volunteer need, and additional details. For any questions, you can reach Oscar at oscar.salazar@houstontx.gov Get involved today!
Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Grow With Us! Volunteer for Your Community Gardens Looking for a way to give back, enjoy the outdoors, and connect with your community? Our 12 community gardens need volunteers to help with planting, weeding, watering, harvesting, and general upkeep. Whether you have a green thumb or just want to lend a hand, your time and effort will help create thriving spaces for everyone to enjoy. Gardens are open Monday – Friday and with special requests on weekends for large groups. The Multi Service Gardens Include the following site locations: Acres HomesAliefDenver Harbor5th WardHiram ClarkeKashmereMagnoliaNortheastSouthwestSunnyside3rd WardWest EndNo experience is needed, just a willingness to get your hands dirty and make a difference! Sign up today and be part of something that grows beyond the garden. Once you register, you will be contacted by Oscar Salazar for next steps. Oscar will provide you with additional information regarding volunteer waiver forms, scheduling volunteer need, and additional details. For any questions, you can reach Oscar at oscar.salazar@houstontx.gov Get involved today!
Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: JOIN THE HOUSTON PARKS & RECREATION GREEN TEAM!Houston Parks and Recreation needs volunteers to help us keep the city's parks clean and green! No experience needed or age limits on who can help! All volunteers under the age of 16 are more than welcome as long as they attend with an adult! Duties include but are not limited to park de-littering, painting, mulching, and tree plantings! Check out the park inventory link below to check out our 200+ locations to see what's closest to you and get started TODAY! We accommodate all volunteer groups Monday- Saturday and hours will vary by location and availability! https://www.houstontx.gov/parks/parksites.html Once you register, you will be contacted by Oneika J. Peters to lock-in your location, waiver forms, and all additional details needed! Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Houston Parks and Recreation needs volunteers to help us keep the city's parks clean and green! No experience needed or age limits on who can help! All volunteers under the age of 16 are more than welcome as long as they attend with an adult! Duties include but are not limited to park de-littering, painting, mulching, and tree plantings! Check out the park inventory link below to check out our 200+ locations to see what's closest to you and get started TODAY! We accommodate all volunteer groups Monday- Saturday and hours will vary by location and availability! https://www.houstontx.gov/parks/parksites.html Once you register, you will be contacted by Oneika J. Peters to lock-in your location, waiver forms, and all additional details needed! Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77023 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: COH Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Sites VolunteerJoin the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Points of Distribution Sites: Locations TBD Volunteer Responsibilities provide critical aid by distributing essential supplies like food, water, ice, etc. during emergenciesPhysically able to lift and stand for long periodsWork with PODS staff to ensure smooth operationsManage the flow of people, vehicles, and suppliesVolunteer Requirements Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery informational session via TEAMSOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Join the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Points of Distribution Sites: Locations TBD Volunteer Responsibilities provide critical aid by distributing essential supplies like food, water, ice, etc. during emergenciesPhysically able to lift and stand for long periodsWork with PODS staff to ensure smooth operationsManage the flow of people, vehicles, and suppliesVolunteer Requirements Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery informational session via TEAMSOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: COH Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer TeamJoin the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! The City of Houston is calling on volunteers to assist with debris removal and clean-up efforts across impacted neighborhoods. When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Debris removal Locations TBD We Need Volunteers to Assist With: Volunteers will remove debris, branches, logs, and tree cuttings in neighborhoods impactedPlace all items on the right-of-way for Solid Waste collectionHelp affected areas to restore access and safetyStand and walk for extended periods while ensuring proper disposal.Volunteer Requirements: Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal informational session via TEAMS date TBDOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Join the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! The City of Houston is calling on volunteers to assist with debris removal and clean-up efforts across impacted neighborhoods. When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Debris removal Locations TBD We Need Volunteers to Assist With: Volunteers will remove debris, branches, logs, and tree cuttings in neighborhoods impactedPlace all items on the right-of-way for Solid Waste collectionHelp affected areas to restore access and safetyStand and walk for extended periods while ensuring proper disposal.Volunteer Requirements: Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal informational session via TEAMS date TBDOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: COH Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming/Cooling Shelter VolunteerJoin the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming/ Cooling Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Warming & Cooling Shelters Location TBD Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers will assist individuals and families at aid centers, providing a safe and welcoming environmentAssist with shelter setup, cleanliness, and food distributionTransport supplies and manage peopleComfortable with standing, lifting, and walking long distancesAssist with providing basic needs like food, water, blankets, and sometimes help with pets
Once you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming & Cooling Center contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Join the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming/ Cooling Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Warming & Cooling Shelters Location TBD Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers will assist individuals and families at aid centers, providing a safe and welcoming environmentAssist with shelter setup, cleanliness, and food distributionTransport supplies and manage peopleComfortable with standing, lifting, and walking long distancesAssist with providing basic needs like food, water, blankets, and sometimes help with pets
Once you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming & Cooling Center contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Houston Police Department Student Internship ProgramThe Houston Police Department offers an unpaid internship opportunity where you'll gain practical experience that complements academic coursework, course credit opportunities, a deeper understanding of police operations and community service, provide the department with an opportunity to involve students in various aspects of police work, provide students with an opportunity to integrate theory and practice. Once approved to be an HPD intern, you will have an opportunity to intern within a concerned division within the Houston Police Department such as Homicide, Major Offendors, VICE, Family Violence, Narcotics, Office of Community Affairs, and Victim Services. Internship opportunities include: Criminal Justice students can intern across various divisions within the police department.Social Work students can intern in specialized units, including family violence, homicide, victim services, planning & research and sex crimes.Eligibility and Application: Students from participating universities and colleges can apply for a one or two-term internship. All interns must successfully complete the Police VIP application process. Volunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours HPD OrientationDisqualifications: You are disqualified from becoming a Police VIP if any of the following apply. The following are also grounds for dismissal from the program once you are approved. Criminal Offenses: Three (3) or more traffic violations during the last eighteen (18) months. Felony or Class A Misdemeanor conviction (includes Felony or Class A Misdemeanor Deferred Adjudication convictions). Class B Misdemeanor in the past ten (10) years (includes Deferred Adjudication convictions).Family Violence offense conviction. Indictment for any criminal offense (approval or reinstatement is based on disposition of court case). Not living in the United States legally. Under 17 years of age (except YPAC students). Had / have a pattern of abusing prescription drugs.Dishonorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces. Current City Employee (unless participating in Citizen Patrol). Physical / mental disability that would substantially impair an individual’s ability to perform their duties. Unlawful sexual conduct prior to and/or during volunteer term. Inappropriate behavior relating to sexual harassment or racial slurs. Committed an act or behavior tending to bring reproach and/or discredit to themselves and/or the Houston Police Department. Used, tried, or sold any dangerous drugs or narcotics including cocaine, crack heroin, LSD.For more information, please go to Volunteer Initiatives Program or you can contact the Office of Community Affairs at 713.308.3200 Agency: HOUSTON SERVES The Houston Police Department offers an unpaid internship opportunity where you'll gain practical experience that complements academic coursework, course credit opportunities, a deeper understanding of police operations and community service, provide the department with an opportunity to involve students in various aspects of police work, provide students with an opportunity to integrate theory and practice. Once approved to be an HPD intern, you will have an opportunity to intern within a concerned division within the Houston Police Department such as Homicide, Major Offendors, VICE, Family Violence, Narcotics, Office of Community Affairs, and Victim Services. Internship opportunities include: Criminal Justice students can intern across various divisions within the police department.Social Work students can intern in specialized units, including family violence, homicide, victim services, planning & research and sex crimes.Eligibility and Application: Students from participating universities and colleges can apply for a one or two-term internship. All interns must successfully complete the Police VIP application process. Volunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours HPD OrientationDisqualifications: You are disqualified from becoming a Police VIP if any of the following apply. The following are also grounds for dismissal from the program once you are approved. Criminal Offenses: Three (3) or more traffic violations during the last eighteen (18) months. Felony or Class A Misdemeanor conviction (includes Felony or Class A Misdemeanor Deferred Adjudication convictions). Class B Misdemeanor in the past ten (10) years (includes Deferred Adjudication convictions).Family Violence offense conviction. Indictment for any criminal offense (approval or reinstatement is based on disposition of court case). Not living in the United States legally. Under 17 years of age (except YPAC students). Had / have a pattern of abusing prescription drugs.Dishonorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces. Current City Employee (unless participating in Citizen Patrol). Physical / mental disability that would substantially impair an individual’s ability to perform their duties. Unlawful sexual conduct prior to and/or during volunteer term. Inappropriate behavior relating to sexual harassment or racial slurs. Committed an act or behavior tending to bring reproach and/or discredit to themselves and/or the Houston Police Department. Used, tried, or sold any dangerous drugs or narcotics including cocaine, crack heroin, LSD.For more information, please go to Volunteer Initiatives Program or you can contact the Office of Community Affairs at 713.308.3200 Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterVolunteer Grant Writer About Us: Position Overview: Responsibilities: Research and identify grant opportunities at the county, state, and federal levels that align with our mission. Draft, edit, and submit compelling grant proposals and supporting documents. Track grant application deadlines and ensure timely submissions. Collaborate with our team to gather necessary information and data for proposals. Maintain records of submitted proposals and track outcomes. Assist in reporting requirements and compliance with awarded grants. Qualifications: Proven experience writing and securing county and federal grants. Strong writing, research, and communication skills. Ability to understand and articulate the mission and programs of Mentoring Mighty Minds. Detail-oriented, organized, and able to work independently. Passion for education, community development, and youth empowerment. Time Commitment: Benefits: Opportunity to make a tangible impact in underserved communities. Gain experience working with a dynamic nonprofit organization. Receive recognition for your contributions and the potential for future paid opportunities as funding grows. To Apply: Agency: Mentoring Mighty Minds Volunteer Grant Writer About Us: Position Overview: Responsibilities: Research and identify grant opportunities at the county, state, and federal levels that align with our mission. Draft, edit, and submit compelling grant proposals and supporting documents. Track grant application deadlines and ensure timely submissions. Collaborate with our team to gather necessary information and data for proposals. Maintain records of submitted proposals and track outcomes. Assist in reporting requirements and compliance with awarded grants. Qualifications: Proven experience writing and securing county and federal grants. Strong writing, research, and communication skills. Ability to understand and articulate the mission and programs of Mentoring Mighty Minds. Detail-oriented, organized, and able to work independently. Passion for education, community development, and youth empowerment. Time Commitment: Benefits: Opportunity to make a tangible impact in underserved communities. Gain experience working with a dynamic nonprofit organization. Receive recognition for your contributions and the potential for future paid opportunities as funding grows. To Apply: Agency: Mentoring Mighty Minds Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Swampers - Disaster Chainsaw OpsDisaster chainsaw team. Haul trees/debris. As needed for disasters and disastrous events Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Disaster chainsaw team. Haul trees/debris. As needed for disasters and disastrous events Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer to help offer the unsheltered with meals, dignified housing and servicesSince 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our Loaves & Fishes soup kitchen, residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Most opportunities are Monday-Friday, 4 hours some time between 8:30 am and 3:30 pmOne or two volunteers, small groups up to 8, or any size group Prepare and serve food, share the gift of art, crafts or music, help with admin tasks or organization, mentor or teach life skillsGet in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our Loaves & Fishes soup kitchen, residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Most opportunities are Monday-Friday, 4 hours some time between 8:30 am and 3:30 pmOne or two volunteers, small groups up to 8, or any size group Prepare and serve food, share the gift of art, crafts or music, help with admin tasks or organization, mentor or teach life skillsGet in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Groups up to 8: help serve food at our permanent supportive housing facility, an alternative to homelessnessGroups up to 8 serve to-go breakfast or lunch at our residential facility, RoseMary’s Place. Shifts are available Monday-Friday. We have two options: you can bring about 20-30 bags for breakfast, lunch or snacks. Or we can provide food for your group to divide into to-go containers. After setup, Volunteers usually provide service for an hour, like 9-10 am.
RoseMary’s Place: Our new permanent supportive housing facility for 149 residents for an alternative to the streets. It's a fresh start and a supportive environment for those in need, dedicated to providing dignified housing solutions for our homeless population. Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our Loaves & Fishes soup kitchen, residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Get in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Groups up to 8 serve to-go breakfast or lunch at our residential facility, RoseMary’s Place. Shifts are available Monday-Friday. We have two options: you can bring about 20-30 bags for breakfast, lunch or snacks. Or we can provide food for your group to divide into to-go containers. After setup, Volunteers usually provide service for an hour, like 9-10 am.
RoseMary’s Place: Our new permanent supportive housing facility for 149 residents for an alternative to the streets. It's a fresh start and a supportive environment for those in need, dedicated to providing dignified housing solutions for our homeless population. Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our Loaves & Fishes soup kitchen, residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Get in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer to help prepare and serve food at our Clubhouse, open to both unhoused and housedUp to 3 volunteers serve prepare breakfast and lunch at St. Joseph Clubhouse. A shift is from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm on weekdays, preparing food, serving and cleaning up afterwards. Work alongside a staff member in the Clubhouse kitchen, the hub of the Clubhouse, a lively and fun place to volunteer. Bilingual in Spanish and English is appreciated.
St. Joseph Clubhouse is a healing community for individuals suffering mental illness – open to both unhoused and housed – offering job training, life skills, and reintegration support in a supportive environment rooted in friendship, compassion, and shared healing. Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our Loaves & Fishes soup kitchen, residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Get in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Up to 3 volunteers serve prepare breakfast and lunch at St. Joseph Clubhouse. A shift is from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm on weekdays, preparing food, serving and cleaning up afterwards. Work alongside a staff member in the Clubhouse kitchen, the hub of the Clubhouse, a lively and fun place to volunteer. Bilingual in Spanish and English is appreciated.
St. Joseph Clubhouse is a healing community for individuals suffering mental illness – open to both unhoused and housed – offering job training, life skills, and reintegration support in a supportive environment rooted in friendship, compassion, and shared healing. Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our Loaves & Fishes soup kitchen, residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Get in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Library Room Renovation - need flooring installedOur campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is to install flooring, either tile or carpet in two room, approximately 800 sq. feet. Agency: RestorationCity Our campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is to install flooring, either tile or carpet in two room, approximately 800 sq. feet. Agency: RestorationCity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Library Room Renovation - Paint ceiling, trim and beamsOur campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This listing is to paint the ceiling, and beams, trim around doors and baseboards, and paint a closet door. Agency: RestorationCity Our campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This listing is to paint the ceiling, and beams, trim around doors and baseboards, and paint a closet door. Agency: RestorationCity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Library Room Renovation - Trim around doors and floorsOur campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is to install the finish trim around the doors, windows and baseboards. Agency: RestorationCity Our campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is to install the finish trim around the doors, windows and baseboards. Agency: RestorationCity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Library Room Renovation - Install two doors into the hallwayOur campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is for a carpenter to frame and install two doors from the library into the hallway. Agency: RestorationCity Our campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is for a carpenter to frame and install two doors from the library into the hallway. Agency: RestorationCity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Library Room Renovation - Paint bookshelves black.Our campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is to spray paint 8 metal bookcases. Each are approximately 7'x4'x1'. Agency: RestorationCity Our campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is to spray paint 8 metal bookcases. Each are approximately 7'x4'x1'. Agency: RestorationCity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Library Room Renovation - Patching sheetrock and covering outletsOur campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is for minor sheetrock work and screwing outlet plates over the outlets. Agency: RestorationCity Our campus library, used by the students for research and required reading, is moving to a new room. The room needs construction work of various types. This need is for minor sheetrock work and screwing outlet plates over the outlets. Agency: RestorationCity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Reading InterventionistLooking for a patient and supportive volunteer to help our after-school students with challenges with foundational skills such as phonemic awareness and reading comprehension. Students are K-5. Each class session will be one-to-one. Agency: Fort Bend Hope Looking for a patient and supportive volunteer to help our after-school students with challenges with foundational skills such as phonemic awareness and reading comprehension. Students are K-5. Each class session will be one-to-one. Agency: Fort Bend Hope Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 14, 2026 Zip Code: 77471 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kid's Day EntrepreneurshipAgency: CASE for Kids Agency: CASE for Kids Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Elementary Literacy Volunteer (help improve reading levels one student at at time)Help a child who is reading below grade level. Volunteers needed to work with elementary-age children in northern Spring Branch once or twice a week. Work with small groups (2-4 students) for an hour once a week. Simple lesson and materials provided for you. Volunteers would need to commit to only once-a-week visits with their group of children for at least one semester. One hour training provided before you start as well as a background check. Program has proven results in improving student reading levels. Available times are (choose one day): 5 - 6pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday at our Campbell Campus (3911 Campbell Rd) or Pitner Campus (8526 Pitner Rd) Agency: SpringSpirit Help a child who is reading below grade level. Volunteers needed to work with elementary-age children in northern Spring Branch once or twice a week. Work with small groups (2-4 students) for an hour once a week. Simple lesson and materials provided for you. Volunteers would need to commit to only once-a-week visits with their group of children for at least one semester. One hour training provided before you start as well as a background check. Program has proven results in improving student reading levels. Available times are (choose one day): 5 - 6pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday at our Campbell Campus (3911 Campbell Rd) or Pitner Campus (8526 Pitner Rd) Agency: SpringSpirit Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 16, 2026 Zip Code: 77080 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Grow Hope at Paul Revere Middle School's Community Garden!Join us at Paul Revere Middle School to help grow, maintain, and harvest fresh vegetables from our thriving community garden. Located right on campus, this garden provides nutritious produce to supplement food distributed to families through a bi-monthly food distribution program. No gardening experience is required—just a willing heart and a pair of helping hands! This opportunity is flexible, with both weekday and weekend times available. All are welcome to be part of this life-giving project that strengthens our community. Agency: Friends of Westchase Join us at Paul Revere Middle School to help grow, maintain, and harvest fresh vegetables from our thriving community garden. Located right on campus, this garden provides nutritious produce to supplement food distributed to families through a bi-monthly food distribution program. No gardening experience is required—just a willing heart and a pair of helping hands! This opportunity is flexible, with both weekday and weekend times available. All are welcome to be part of this life-giving project that strengthens our community. Agency: Friends of Westchase Need Type: Volunteer Date: Aug 8, 2025 through Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 77042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near youWe need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community. Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared. Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Willing to collect or donate books Have access to transportation to take books to the Little Free Library Familiarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact in the Team LFL hub. Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community. Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared. Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Willing to collect or donate books Have access to transportation to take books to the Little Free Library Familiarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact in the Team LFL hub. Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 77093 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join His Grace Foundation as a Grace Companion at Texas Children's HospitalDo you have a heart for supporting children and families during their hospital journey? *Delivering meals to nourish both patients and their families Commitment Requirements: Requirements: Agency: His Grace Foundation Do you have a heart for supporting children and families during their hospital journey? *Delivering meals to nourish both patients and their families Commitment Requirements: Requirements: Agency: His Grace Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 30, 2026 Zip Code: 77030 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Party Hat DriveHelp us celebrate children in low-income families around the greater Houston Area by having a Party Hat Drive in support of us. Please ask your family, friends, and neighbors to donate unopened packs of Party Hats. All items donated will be added to the Birthday Boxes that we give out every month to celebrate children around the city. When the drive is complete, please click HERE to schedule a drop off time Thanks for supporting our mission of giving Houston children a happy birthday! -The Birthday Bash Box Team See birthday smiles us on Instagram and Facebook Agency: Birthday Bash Box Help us celebrate children in low-income families around the greater Houston Area by having a Party Hat Drive in support of us. Please ask your family, friends, and neighbors to donate unopened packs of Party Hats. All items donated will be added to the Birthday Boxes that we give out every month to celebrate children around the city. When the drive is complete, please click HERE to schedule a drop off time Thanks for supporting our mission of giving Houston children a happy birthday! -The Birthday Bash Box Team See birthday smiles us on Instagram and Facebook Agency: Birthday Bash Box Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 1, 2026 Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |