Needs From: Volunteer Houston

Volunteer: Bike shop mechanic

Do you know how to repair a bike? Freewheels Houston volunteers repair bikes that will be given to refugees, veterans emerging from homelessness and young people from low-income families to enable them to get to work or school and explore the city.

Volunteer stories: https://freewheelshouston.org/passion-and-purpose/

Freewheels Houston's shop has the tools and parts you will need. Bike shop mechanics should be familiar with most bike systems.

Drive train Shifting Brakes Handlebars and steering Wheels and tires

We use a repair checklist developed with input from a master bike technician.

If you don’t know all the systems, our volunteers enjoy sharing their knowledge and can help get you up to speed. If you are already an expert, you will start getting questions from other volunteers looking to improve their skills.

Before your first shift, please complete the Freewheels Houston volunteer consent. 


Also, please complete the volunteer information and interest survey.

Agency: Freewheels Houston

Do you know how to repair a bike? Freewheels Houston volunteers repair bikes that will be given to refugees, veterans emerging from homelessness and young people from low-income families to enable them to get to work or school and explore the city.

Volunteer stories: https://freewheelshouston.org/passion-and-purpose/

Freewheels Houston's shop has the tools and parts you will need. Bike shop mechanics should be familiar with most bike systems.

Drive train Shifting Brakes Handlebars and steering Wheels and tires

We use a repair checklist developed with input from a master bike technician.

If you don’t know all the systems, our volunteers enjoy sharing their knowledge and can help get you up to speed. If you are already an expert, you will start getting questions from other volunteers looking to improve their skills.

Before your first shift, please complete the Freewheels Houston volunteer consent. 


Also, please complete the volunteer information and interest survey.

Agency: Freewheels Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate your used bike

Freewheels accepts bike donations on Friday and Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. to noon  at our shop at 6020 Jessamine #103, Houston, TX 77081. If you have a question, please email us at info@freewheelshouston.org.

The bike you are not riding holds the key to freedom for a refugee, veteran or young person who needs a way to work or school. Donate your bike to Freewheels and our volunteers will clean and repair it and provide a way for people to get to work or school.

Our greatest need is for adult mountain bikes and hybrids with 26-inch and 700c wheels. We also need youth bikes with 24-inch wheels and 20-inch wheels.

Read more: One bike donor's story

Our refugee and veteran customers rarely ask for road bikes or beach cruisers. We do not accept used helmets, children’s bikes, scooters or tag-alongs. If it’s not economic for Freewheels to repair a donated used bike, we often reclaim parts and components that can be used on other bikes. We have partnerships with people who will take bikes we don’t plan to repair and deliver them to organizations in Mexico.

When we receive a road bike, we may try to sell it and and use the proceeds to pay for parts, supplies, safety equipment and rent. 

Agency: Freewheels Houston

Freewheels accepts bike donations on Friday and Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. to noon  at our shop at 6020 Jessamine #103, Houston, TX 77081. If you have a question, please email us at info@freewheelshouston.org.

The bike you are not riding holds the key to freedom for a refugee, veteran or young person who needs a way to work or school. Donate your bike to Freewheels and our volunteers will clean and repair it and provide a way for people to get to work or school.

Our greatest need is for adult mountain bikes and hybrids with 26-inch and 700c wheels. We also need youth bikes with 24-inch wheels and 20-inch wheels.

Read more: One bike donor's story

Our refugee and veteran customers rarely ask for road bikes or beach cruisers. We do not accept used helmets, children’s bikes, scooters or tag-alongs. If it’s not economic for Freewheels to repair a donated used bike, we often reclaim parts and components that can be used on other bikes. We have partnerships with people who will take bikes we don’t plan to repair and deliver them to organizations in Mexico.

When we receive a road bike, we may try to sell it and and use the proceeds to pay for parts, supplies, safety equipment and rent. 

Agency: Freewheels Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive thru Food Distribution - Friday

WHAM is focused on helping those in crisis return to self-sustainability.  Our pantry distributes to nutritious food Tuesday - Friday.  On Fridays from 7:30am - 12:00pm we host a Drive through Food distribution serving 150 families or more.  Volunteers would assist with any of the following: client intake, direct traffic, load fresh produce and dry goods into trunks of cars, bag fresh produce and other items, and light clean up.

If you want to schedule a group, please email patrice.stpe@whamministries.org. We will create your landing page for your volunteers to register. 

To create your individual WHAM volunteer account, click here

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

WHAM is focused on helping those in crisis return to self-sustainability.  Our pantry distributes to nutritious food Tuesday - Friday.  On Fridays from 7:30am - 12:00pm we host a Drive through Food distribution serving 150 families or more.  Volunteers would assist with any of the following: client intake, direct traffic, load fresh produce and dry goods into trunks of cars, bag fresh produce and other items, and light clean up.

If you want to schedule a group, please email patrice.stpe@whamministries.org. We will create your landing page for your volunteers to register. 

To create your individual WHAM volunteer account, click here

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WHAM Pantry Shopper

WHAM is closed for Thanksgiving on 11/26, 11/27, 11/28, and for Christmas/NewYear's on 12/24, 12/25, 12/26/26, 12/31/25, 1/1/26.

WHAM is in need of Pantry Shoppers Tuesday - Thursday from 7:30am - 12:00pm and 12:30pm - 3:30pm to assist our clients shop the pantry shelves, refrigerators and freezer.  We have an additional shift on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday and Thursday of the month from 3:00pm - 5:00pm.  Volunteers would advise the clients the number allowed of each item, help load and unload and restock as needed.  

We serve approximately 120+ families each day and need volunteers to successfully serve those in need.  If you are interested, or have questions, please email Patrice.stpe@whamministries.org. 

Create your WHAM volunteer account here.

You can see all the amazing work we do, on our website 

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

WHAM is closed for Thanksgiving on 11/26, 11/27, 11/28, and for Christmas/NewYear's on 12/24, 12/25, 12/26/26, 12/31/25, 1/1/26.

WHAM is in need of Pantry Shoppers Tuesday - Thursday from 7:30am - 12:00pm and 12:30pm - 3:30pm to assist our clients shop the pantry shelves, refrigerators and freezer.  We have an additional shift on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday and Thursday of the month from 3:00pm - 5:00pm.  Volunteers would advise the clients the number allowed of each item, help load and unload and restock as needed.  

We serve approximately 120+ families each day and need volunteers to successfully serve those in need.  If you are interested, or have questions, please email Patrice.stpe@whamministries.org. 

Create your WHAM volunteer account here.

You can see all the amazing work we do, on our website 

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Celebration Champion: Celebrate JSA Graduates! (Virtual)

Join us as a Celebration Champion and make a lasting impact in just 30 minutes! This role allows you to support and encourage our JSA class clients during their live graduation ceremony. Many of our clients may not have a cheering section, and your presence will bring joy, motivation, and recognition to their incredible achievement.

Your role includes applauding their success, listening to their inspiring stories, and sharing words of encouragement or scripture to uplift them as they step into their next chapter. Together, we’ll create a meaningful experience that fills them with hope and confidence.

Virtual Participation Only: Join via our LIVE Zoom Classroom session to celebrate remotely.

Impact: By volunteering as a Celebration Champion, you’ll inspire and affirm our clients as they take bold steps toward their goals, reminding them they are supported by a caring community.

Register now and help make their graduation unforgettable!

Agency: Workfaith

Join us as a Celebration Champion and make a lasting impact in just 30 minutes! This role allows you to support and encourage our JSA class clients during their live graduation ceremony. Many of our clients may not have a cheering section, and your presence will bring joy, motivation, and recognition to their incredible achievement.

Your role includes applauding their success, listening to their inspiring stories, and sharing words of encouragement or scripture to uplift them as they step into their next chapter. Together, we’ll create a meaningful experience that fills them with hope and confidence.

Virtual Participation Only: Join via our LIVE Zoom Classroom session to celebrate remotely.

Impact: By volunteering as a Celebration Champion, you’ll inspire and affirm our clients as they take bold steps toward their goals, reminding them they are supported by a caring community.

Register now and help make their graduation unforgettable!

Agency: Workfaith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring 2026 Volunteer Opportunity: Mentor & Tutor Refugee High School Students

Organization: Partnership for the Advancement & Immersion of Refugees (PAIR)
Location: Houston, TX (various sites)
Time Commitment: 2.5 hours/week | Spring Semester 2026


⭐Opportunity Overview⭐

Help change a student's story this spring. 

PAIR is looking for caring, consistent volunteers to mentor and tutor refugee and immigrant middle school and high school students as they adjust to life in a new country. You'll support students with homework, English practice, confidence building and navigating school - all while forming meaningful connections across cultures.

No experience required - only kindness, patience and a willingness to show up every week. PAIR provides training, curriculum resources and on-site support.


What You'll Do:

Tutor students in homework, English and core subjectsBuild positive, encouraging mentor relationshipsLead or support fun small-group activitiesPractice communication, teamwork, and problem-solving with youthWork closely with PAIR staff in a supportive, energetic environment


Requirements:

Must be 18+Complete Volunteer Application, background check and in-person trainingCommit to weekly sessions during Spring Semester


Ready to make a difference? Apply here:
Volunteer Application

Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees

Organization: Partnership for the Advancement & Immersion of Refugees (PAIR)
Location: Houston, TX (various sites)
Time Commitment: 2.5 hours/week | Spring Semester 2026


⭐Opportunity Overview⭐

Help change a student's story this spring. 

PAIR is looking for caring, consistent volunteers to mentor and tutor refugee and immigrant middle school and high school students as they adjust to life in a new country. You'll support students with homework, English practice, confidence building and navigating school - all while forming meaningful connections across cultures.

No experience required - only kindness, patience and a willingness to show up every week. PAIR provides training, curriculum resources and on-site support.


What You'll Do:

Tutor students in homework, English and core subjectsBuild positive, encouraging mentor relationshipsLead or support fun small-group activitiesPractice communication, teamwork, and problem-solving with youthWork closely with PAIR staff in a supportive, energetic environment


Requirements:

Must be 18+Complete Volunteer Application, background check and in-person trainingCommit to weekly sessions during Spring Semester


Ready to make a difference? Apply here:
Volunteer Application

Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 27, 2026

Zip Code: 77056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring 2026: One-on-One Mentoring with 11th Grade Refugee Students

⭐Volunteer Opportunity: Global Scholars Mentor (11th Grade)⭐


Organization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR)
Location: Houston, TX (Gulfton/Sharpstown, West Houston/Energy Corridor)
Time Commitment: ~6 hours/month | Spring Semester 2026


Opportunity Overview:

Support the next generation of refugee leaders as a Global Scholars Mentor.

PAIR mentors empower 11th grade refugee and immigrant students as they explore college, careers and the possibilities ahead. Through weekly check-ins, guided conversations and shared learning, mentors help students build confidence, clarity, and a vision for their future.


Mentor a student. Change a story.

Just a few hours each month can open doors, spark growth and transform a life - including your own.


What You'll Do:

Guide students through college and career exploration Build a supportive, encouraging mentor relationshipFacilitate conversations that strengthen confidence and self-advocacyHelp students set goals and map out their next stepsModel leadership, resilience and curiosity


You'll Be a Great Fit If You're:

Patient, supportive and excited to work with teensPassionate about education, equity and youth developmentOpen-minded and ready to learn alongside your mentee


Requirements

Must be 21+Complete application, background checkValid drivers license and access to an insured car


Ready to make a difference? Apply to be a Global Scholars Mentor HERE.

Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees

⭐Volunteer Opportunity: Global Scholars Mentor (11th Grade)⭐


Organization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR)
Location: Houston, TX (Gulfton/Sharpstown, West Houston/Energy Corridor)
Time Commitment: ~6 hours/month | Spring Semester 2026


Opportunity Overview:

Support the next generation of refugee leaders as a Global Scholars Mentor.

PAIR mentors empower 11th grade refugee and immigrant students as they explore college, careers and the possibilities ahead. Through weekly check-ins, guided conversations and shared learning, mentors help students build confidence, clarity, and a vision for their future.


Mentor a student. Change a story.

Just a few hours each month can open doors, spark growth and transform a life - including your own.


What You'll Do:

Guide students through college and career exploration Build a supportive, encouraging mentor relationshipFacilitate conversations that strengthen confidence and self-advocacyHelp students set goals and map out their next stepsModel leadership, resilience and curiosity


You'll Be a Great Fit If You're:

Patient, supportive and excited to work with teensPassionate about education, equity and youth developmentOpen-minded and ready to learn alongside your mentee


Requirements

Must be 21+Complete application, background checkValid drivers license and access to an insured car


Ready to make a difference? Apply to be a Global Scholars Mentor HERE.

Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Mentor & Tutor Refugee High School Students

Organization: Partnership for the Advancement & Immersion of Refugees (PAIR)
Location: Houston, TX (various sites)
Time Commitment: 2.5 hours/week | Spring Semester 2026


⭐Opportunity Overview⭐

Help change a student's story this spring. 

PAIR is looking for caring, consistent volunteers to mentor and tutor refugee and immigrant middle school and high school students as they adjust to life in a new country. You'll support students with homework, English practice, confidence building and navigating school - all while forming meaningful connections across cultures.

No experience required - only kindness, patience and a willingness to show up every week. PAIR provides training, curriculum resources and on-site support.


What You'll Do:

Tutor students in homework, English and core subjectsBuild positive, encouraging mentor relationshipsLead or support fun small-group activitiesPractice communication, teamwork, and problem-solving with youthWork closely with PAIR staff in a supportive, energetic environment


Requirements:

Must be 18+Complete Volunteer Application, background check and in-person trainingCommit to weekly sessions during Spring Semester


Ready to make a difference? Apply here:
Volunteer Application

Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees

Organization: Partnership for the Advancement & Immersion of Refugees (PAIR)
Location: Houston, TX (various sites)
Time Commitment: 2.5 hours/week | Spring Semester 2026


⭐Opportunity Overview⭐

Help change a student's story this spring. 

PAIR is looking for caring, consistent volunteers to mentor and tutor refugee and immigrant middle school and high school students as they adjust to life in a new country. You'll support students with homework, English practice, confidence building and navigating school - all while forming meaningful connections across cultures.

No experience required - only kindness, patience and a willingness to show up every week. PAIR provides training, curriculum resources and on-site support.


What You'll Do:

Tutor students in homework, English and core subjectsBuild positive, encouraging mentor relationshipsLead or support fun small-group activitiesPractice communication, teamwork, and problem-solving with youthWork closely with PAIR staff in a supportive, energetic environment


Requirements:

Must be 18+Complete Volunteer Application, background check and in-person trainingCommit to weekly sessions during Spring Semester


Ready to make a difference? Apply here:
Volunteer Application

Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery store donation pick up

Help Mesa Outreach retrieve donations from local grocery stores.  We need help on Mondays and Thursdays, 9am until complete, usually around 11 am.  You can volunteer as many days as you prefer, even a once-a-month commitment will help.  Volunteers need to be able to lift 50 pounds and have a truck or large SUV.  This food helps us feed our client families each month and is a vital part in making our mission work for our community.  

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

Help Mesa Outreach retrieve donations from local grocery stores.  We need help on Mondays and Thursdays, 9am until complete, usually around 11 am.  You can volunteer as many days as you prefer, even a once-a-month commitment will help.  Volunteers need to be able to lift 50 pounds and have a truck or large SUV.  This food helps us feed our client families each month and is a vital part in making our mission work for our community.  

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77084

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish books needed!

Dear Community,

We are in need of Spanish books. We have a few countries in need that we are trying to help.  Our families aren‘t in need of curriculum but novels and story books that are in Spanish.

Thank you for your support!

Books for Development Team

Agency: Books for Development

Dear Community,

We are in need of Spanish books. We have a few countries in need that we are trying to help.  Our families aren‘t in need of curriculum but novels and story books that are in Spanish.

Thank you for your support!

Books for Development Team

Agency: Books for Development

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate Books to a Good Cause!

If you have any encyclopedias, math, science, sports, health books or Spanish books you’re no longer using, please consider donating them to our organization.

Thank you for your support!

Agency: Books for Development

If you have any encyclopedias, math, science, sports, health books or Spanish books you’re no longer using, please consider donating them to our organization.

Thank you for your support!

Agency: Books for Development

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77003

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Celebration Champion: Celebrate JSA Graduates! (In-Person - Dacoma)

Join us at our Dacoma office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful.

Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.

Location: WorkFaith Dacoma Office, 4555 Dacoma St. Ste. 200, Houston, TX 77092
Time: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Schedule: This opportunity takes place Friday's, on the final day of a JSA class.

Impact:
Your support as a Celebration Champion will empower and inspire our graduates, reminding them they are not alone in their journey. Sign up today to be part of this special milestone!

Agency: Workfaith

Join us at our Dacoma office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful.

Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.

Location: WorkFaith Dacoma Office, 4555 Dacoma St. Ste. 200, Houston, TX 77092
Time: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Schedule: This opportunity takes place Friday's, on the final day of a JSA class.

Impact:
Your support as a Celebration Champion will empower and inspire our graduates, reminding them they are not alone in their journey. Sign up today to be part of this special milestone!

Agency: Workfaith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Celebration Champion: Celebrate JSA Graduates (In-person - SOH)

Join us at our Reed office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful.

Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.

Location: 2575 Reed Rd, Houston, TX 77051

Time: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Schedule: This opportunity takes place Friday's, on the final day of a JSA class.

Impact:
Your support as a Celebration Champion will empower and inspire our graduates, reminding them they are not alone in their journey. Sign up today to be part of this special milestone!

Agency: Workfaith

Join us at our Reed office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful.

Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.

Location: 2575 Reed Rd, Houston, TX 77051

Time: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Schedule: This opportunity takes place Friday's, on the final day of a JSA class.

Impact:
Your support as a Celebration Champion will empower and inspire our graduates, reminding them they are not alone in their journey. Sign up today to be part of this special milestone!

Agency: Workfaith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Event Interpreters & Translators Needed

The Houston Health Department’s Community Outreach & Engagement Team is seeking volunteer interpreters and translators to support our community events and outreach efforts across Houston.

We are looking for individuals who can assist with in-person interpretation and/or document translation in the following languages:

Spanish (high priority) Vietnamese Mandarin Chinese Cantonese American Sign Language And more

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

The Houston Health Department’s Community Outreach & Engagement Team is seeking volunteer interpreters and translators to support our community events and outreach efforts across Houston.

We are looking for individuals who can assist with in-person interpretation and/or document translation in the following languages:

Spanish (high priority) Vietnamese Mandarin Chinese Cantonese American Sign Language And more

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77054

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Book Processing at the Houston Public Library

The Houston Public Library needs your help for a large ongoing book processing project at the Central Library located downtown. 

- Affixing RFID tags and barcodes to library materials waiting to be processed

- Affixing mylar covers to processed library materials

There is a lot of material to get through, so this project will be ongoing and will remain posted until we no longer need the assistance. Opportunities Monday through Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm. Saturdays possible with enough interest.

*** If interested, please fill out an application at this link HPL - Volunteer & Donate - Visit Us at Houston Public Library and select the Central library as your location of choice. In the "why are you interested" section of the application, please enter "book processing". Please note that volunteers over the age of 18 will need to be background checked before serving. A link will be sent after completion of the application. ***

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

The Houston Public Library needs your help for a large ongoing book processing project at the Central Library located downtown. 

- Affixing RFID tags and barcodes to library materials waiting to be processed

- Affixing mylar covers to processed library materials

There is a lot of material to get through, so this project will be ongoing and will remain posted until we no longer need the assistance. Opportunities Monday through Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm. Saturdays possible with enough interest.

*** If interested, please fill out an application at this link HPL - Volunteer & Donate - Visit Us at Houston Public Library and select the Central library as your location of choice. In the "why are you interested" section of the application, please enter "book processing". Please note that volunteers over the age of 18 will need to be background checked before serving. A link will be sent after completion of the application. ***

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Homeless Walk-Up Food Distribution Volunteer

WHAM Homeless Walk-Up Distribution volunteers work at our Walk-up tent every Monday from 7:30am - 10:30am

Tasks include:

Assist with setting up the area by organizing food and non-food items to be distributed Check the registration list to ensure that each walk-up client is registered Advise those who are not registered how to register prior to the next scheduled food distribution Distribute food to walk-up clients Answer client questions regarding food distribution and other services

 

 

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

WHAM Homeless Walk-Up Distribution volunteers work at our Walk-up tent every Monday from 7:30am - 10:30am

Tasks include:

Assist with setting up the area by organizing food and non-food items to be distributed Check the registration list to ensure that each walk-up client is registered Advise those who are not registered how to register prior to the next scheduled food distribution Distribute food to walk-up clients Answer client questions regarding food distribution and other services

 

 

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Care Caller

Step into a role that brings encouragement and connection to WorkFaith graduates as they continue their journey beyond the program! WorkFaith is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as Care Callers, where a simple check-in can make a meaningful difference in a graduate’s confidence and progress.

As a Care Caller, you will:

Engage in warm, supportive follow-up conversations with individuals who have recently completed the WorkFaith program.

Ask thoughtful questions to understand how they’re doing, celebrate their progress, and identify any challenges they may be facing.

Provide encouragement, share helpful resources, and guide graduates toward next steps that align with their goals.

This opportunity allows you to strengthen your communication and listening skills while helping graduates stay connected, motivated, and supported as they pursue employment and long-term stability.

This is an in-person opportunity at our Dacoma location: 4555 Dacoma St., Houston, TX 77092.

Agency: Community Outreach

Step into a role that brings encouragement and connection to WorkFaith graduates as they continue their journey beyond the program! WorkFaith is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as Care Callers, where a simple check-in can make a meaningful difference in a graduate’s confidence and progress.

As a Care Caller, you will:

Engage in warm, supportive follow-up conversations with individuals who have recently completed the WorkFaith program.

Ask thoughtful questions to understand how they’re doing, celebrate their progress, and identify any challenges they may be facing.

Provide encouragement, share helpful resources, and guide graduates toward next steps that align with their goals.

This opportunity allows you to strengthen your communication and listening skills while helping graduates stay connected, motivated, and supported as they pursue employment and long-term stability.

This is an in-person opportunity at our Dacoma location: 4555 Dacoma St., Houston, TX 77092.

Agency: Community Outreach

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 20, 2026

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Church Caller - Connecting Clients with Churches

Are you ready to inspire hope and connection in someone’s life? WorkFaith is looking for compassionate volunteers to be Church Callers, where your conversations can guide individuals toward finding a church community that uplifts, supports, and inspires them.

As a Church Caller, you will:

Engage in purposeful conversations with individuals who have expressed to WorkFaith that they would like to be connected with a Church communityAsk thoughtful questions to personalize support and offer encouragement tailored to their needs.Encourage next steps toward joining a faith-based community that aligns with their values and goals.

This opportunity allows you to enhance your communication and listening skills while making a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

This is an in person opportunity at our Dacoma location: 4555 Dacoma St., Houston, TX 77092

Agency: Workfaith

Are you ready to inspire hope and connection in someone’s life? WorkFaith is looking for compassionate volunteers to be Church Callers, where your conversations can guide individuals toward finding a church community that uplifts, supports, and inspires them.

As a Church Caller, you will:

Engage in purposeful conversations with individuals who have expressed to WorkFaith that they would like to be connected with a Church communityAsk thoughtful questions to personalize support and offer encouragement tailored to their needs.Encourage next steps toward joining a faith-based community that aligns with their values and goals.

This opportunity allows you to enhance your communication and listening skills while making a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

This is an in person opportunity at our Dacoma location: 4555 Dacoma St., Houston, TX 77092

Agency: Workfaith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 20, 2026

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do What You Love Planning Committee

As a community engagement volunteer, you’ll be trained and supported to reach out to others in your community and encourage them to turn their passions into purpose by hosting their own fundraisers with the Do What You Love to End ALZ fundraising campaign with the Alzheimer's Association.

Responsibilities Include the following:

Opening your network to recruit new fundraising participantsConnecting with local businesses, clubs, and influencers (e.g., pickleball players, paddle manufacturers)Inspiring others to take action and support the Alzheimer’s Association missionResearch activity groups & clubs in your community (motorcycle, car enthusiasts, knitting clubs, etc.)

We’ll provide all the training and materials you need to succeed. You bring the energy, connections, and drive to grow this movement. Let’s build something powerful—together.

Contact Liz Gorman
Manager, Do What You Love to End ALZ
lgorman at alz.org

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter

As a community engagement volunteer, you’ll be trained and supported to reach out to others in your community and encourage them to turn their passions into purpose by hosting their own fundraisers with the Do What You Love to End ALZ fundraising campaign with the Alzheimer's Association.

Responsibilities Include the following:

Opening your network to recruit new fundraising participantsConnecting with local businesses, clubs, and influencers (e.g., pickleball players, paddle manufacturers)Inspiring others to take action and support the Alzheimer’s Association missionResearch activity groups & clubs in your community (motorcycle, car enthusiasts, knitting clubs, etc.)

We’ll provide all the training and materials you need to succeed. You bring the energy, connections, and drive to grow this movement. Let’s build something powerful—together.

Contact Liz Gorman
Manager, Do What You Love to End ALZ
lgorman at alz.org

Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77087

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Global Culinary Conference

What You’ll Do

As a conference volunteer, you’ll play a key role in creating a seamless and memorable experience for our attendees. Tasks may include:

Assisting with check-in and registration

Helping attendees navigate the conference venue

Supporting minor setup and breakdown of event spaces

Coordinating microphone checks and assisting speakers

Serving lunch and helping manage hospitality areas

Providing a friendly face and helpful hand wherever needed


What You’ll Gain

Behind-the-scenes access to an international culinary event

Opportunities to network with chefs, industry professionals, and thought leaders

A chance to develop event management and hospitality skills

Community service hours or volunteer credit (if applicable)


Who We’re Looking For

Friendly, reliable, and enthusiastic individuals who enjoy working with people and have a passion for food, hospitality, or event coordination.

Join us in celebrating global flavors, innovation, and community, all while helping shape an unforgettable conference experience!

Agency: Feed the Soul Foundation

What You’ll Do

As a conference volunteer, you’ll play a key role in creating a seamless and memorable experience for our attendees. Tasks may include:

Assisting with check-in and registration

Helping attendees navigate the conference venue

Supporting minor setup and breakdown of event spaces

Coordinating microphone checks and assisting speakers

Serving lunch and helping manage hospitality areas

Providing a friendly face and helpful hand wherever needed


What You’ll Gain

Behind-the-scenes access to an international culinary event

Opportunities to network with chefs, industry professionals, and thought leaders

A chance to develop event management and hospitality skills

Community service hours or volunteer credit (if applicable)


Who We’re Looking For

Friendly, reliable, and enthusiastic individuals who enjoy working with people and have a passion for food, hospitality, or event coordination.

Join us in celebrating global flavors, innovation, and community, all while helping shape an unforgettable conference experience!

Agency: Feed the Soul Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 25, 2026 through Jan 27, 2026

Zip Code: 77005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registration & Welcome Support

Registration & Welcome Packing – Your task will be to work alongside a team to fill conference registration swag bags before the conference registration tables open. Conference bag items may include pamphlets, maps, pens, notebooks, and other promo items. You may also be tasked with packaging name badges/lanyards. Training and support will be provided.


Serving the registration area requires business casual attire, and HBCU paraphernalia is welcomed.

Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

Registration & Welcome Packing – Your task will be to work alongside a team to fill conference registration swag bags before the conference registration tables open. Conference bag items may include pamphlets, maps, pens, notebooks, and other promo items. You may also be tasked with packaging name badges/lanyards. Training and support will be provided.


Serving the registration area requires business casual attire, and HBCU paraphernalia is welcomed.

Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Interactive Wellness Session

NAC Workshop Facilitator – Your task will be to welcome our registered guests to our workshop, take an accurate count of participants, and answer any questions that our guest speaker may have. Our staff will be on standby if you need any help. You may be required to utilize your personal cellular device to aid with accurately counting the participants.


Please be sure to bring any phone chargers needed. Business casual attire strongly suggested, HBCU paraphernalia encouraged.



Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

NAC Workshop Facilitator – Your task will be to welcome our registered guests to our workshop, take an accurate count of participants, and answer any questions that our guest speaker may have. Our staff will be on standby if you need any help. You may be required to utilize your personal cellular device to aid with accurately counting the participants.


Please be sure to bring any phone chargers needed. Business casual attire strongly suggested, HBCU paraphernalia encouraged.



Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 19, 2026

Zip Code: 77027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAC/NPAC Workshop Facilitator

NAC/NPAC Workshop Facilitator – Your task will be to welcome our registered guests to our workshop, take an accurate count of participants, and answer any questions that our guest speaker(s) may have. Our staff will be on standby if you need any help. You will also provide each student attendee with a color-coded sticker upon completion of the station. The color-coded stickers will serve as entry into a drawing for a chance to receive a gift card.


Serving this need requires business casual attire, and HBCU paraphernalia is welcomed.




Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

NAC/NPAC Workshop Facilitator – Your task will be to welcome our registered guests to our workshop, take an accurate count of participants, and answer any questions that our guest speaker(s) may have. Our staff will be on standby if you need any help. You will also provide each student attendee with a color-coded sticker upon completion of the station. The color-coded stickers will serve as entry into a drawing for a chance to receive a gift card.


Serving this need requires business casual attire, and HBCU paraphernalia is welcomed.




Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coronation Support

Our Coronation event is a pageant where we celebrate the uniqueness and beauty of our campus queens. The event culminates with the crowning of Miss UNCF. Your task at this event will be to assist our staff with any setup that the room requires, helping queens and kings prepare for the show, manning our ballroom doors and greeting people as they enter the show.


Please be sure to bring any phone chargers needed. Business casual attire required, ballroom/gala attire strongly encouraged.



Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

Our Coronation event is a pageant where we celebrate the uniqueness and beauty of our campus queens. The event culminates with the crowning of Miss UNCF. Your task at this event will be to assist our staff with any setup that the room requires, helping queens and kings prepare for the show, manning our ballroom doors and greeting people as they enter the show.


Please be sure to bring any phone chargers needed. Business casual attire required, ballroom/gala attire strongly encouraged.



Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch/Dinner Kickoff Support

Your task will be to welcome guests into the dining area and accurately count each attendee. This may require the use of your personal, cellular device.


Please be sure to bring any phone chargers needed. Business casual attire required, HBCU paraphernalia strongly encouraged.



Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

Your task will be to welcome guests into the dining area and accurately count each attendee. This may require the use of your personal, cellular device.


Please be sure to bring any phone chargers needed. Business casual attire required, HBCU paraphernalia strongly encouraged.



Agency: UNCF NAC CONFERENCE

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transition and Employment Services

Transition and Employment Services helps students as they leave high school and enter secondary education or seek employment, and helps teens and adults search for and maintain employment. We offer pre-employment training, job search assistance, job coaching, and long-term follow-up. We also help persons navigate the educational and vocational rehab systems by assisting them in contacting the right persons within those systems. We need volunteers to help with transportation and mobility training, conducting practice job interviews, and providing feedback and advice for young job seekers.

Contact: Kristie Carlisle, KCarlisle@eastersealshouston.org

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Employment Staff

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Transition and Employment Services helps students as they leave high school and enter secondary education or seek employment, and helps teens and adults search for and maintain employment. We offer pre-employment training, job search assistance, job coaching, and long-term follow-up. We also help persons navigate the educational and vocational rehab systems by assisting them in contacting the right persons within those systems. We need volunteers to help with transportation and mobility training, conducting practice job interviews, and providing feedback and advice for young job seekers.

Contact: Kristie Carlisle, KCarlisle@eastersealshouston.org

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Employment Staff

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ready To Achieve Mentoring Program/ High School-HIghTech

RAMP is a career-focused program for youth with disabilities involved with or at-risk of becoming involved with the juvenile justice system. Volunteers will serve as support and mentors to the youth. Mentors are needed during and, once a relationship is established with youth, possibly after school if that works for both the youth and mentor. RAMP is under our High School High Tech Program, a community-based partnership of parents, educators, rehabilitation professionals and business representatives working together to encourage high school students with disabilities to explore the fields of science, engineering and technology through mentoring, job skills, transition and internships for at-risk teens with disabilities. Includes campus meetings, company tours and internships.

Mentors must be at least 21 years old. Meetings are held at a high school in downtown Houston every Monday from 1:45pm-2:30pm. Mentors are NOT required to be at every meeting but are encouraged to attend as often as their schedule allows. We also encourage checking in with mentees via email or texts.

Every youth is one caring adult away from becoming a success story. You can be that caring adult and make a difference. We hope to work with you soon as a mentor with the RAMP program.

Contact: Yvonne Kelly, RAMP Coordinator 832-851-0315, YKelly@eastersealshouston.org

 

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Yvonne Kelly

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

RAMP is a career-focused program for youth with disabilities involved with or at-risk of becoming involved with the juvenile justice system. Volunteers will serve as support and mentors to the youth. Mentors are needed during and, once a relationship is established with youth, possibly after school if that works for both the youth and mentor. RAMP is under our High School High Tech Program, a community-based partnership of parents, educators, rehabilitation professionals and business representatives working together to encourage high school students with disabilities to explore the fields of science, engineering and technology through mentoring, job skills, transition and internships for at-risk teens with disabilities. Includes campus meetings, company tours and internships.

Mentors must be at least 21 years old. Meetings are held at a high school in downtown Houston every Monday from 1:45pm-2:30pm. Mentors are NOT required to be at every meeting but are encouraged to attend as often as their schedule allows. We also encourage checking in with mentees via email or texts.

Every youth is one caring adult away from becoming a success story. You can be that caring adult and make a difference. We hope to work with you soon as a mentor with the RAMP program.

Contact: Yvonne Kelly, RAMP Coordinator 832-851-0315, YKelly@eastersealshouston.org

 

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Yvonne Kelly

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parent Night Out - Friday Nights - Houston and Katy Locations

Parents Night Out provides respite care on Fridays to families of teens and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and similar disabilities. Volunteers provide the teens with one-on-one attention and assist with activities in two locations - Houston and Katy.

Contact: Adriana Rico, ARico@eastersealshouston.org

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Adriana Rico

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Parents Night Out provides respite care on Fridays to families of teens and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and similar disabilities. Volunteers provide the teens with one-on-one attention and assist with activities in two locations - Houston and Katy.

Contact: Adriana Rico, ARico@eastersealshouston.org

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Adriana Rico

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Day Out - Woodlands Area

Family Day Out provides respite care on Saturdays to families of children with disabilities and their siblings. Volunteers provide the children with one-on-one attention and assist with activities. Contact: Andi Fry Afry@eastersealshouston.org.

Location - Saturdays at Woodlands area location TBA

Background check required through Program & PRIOR to volunteering (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Andi Fry

Sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Andi Fry

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Family Day Out provides respite care on Saturdays to families of children with disabilities and their siblings. Volunteers provide the children with one-on-one attention and assist with activities. Contact: Andi Fry Afry@eastersealshouston.org.

Location - Saturdays at Woodlands area location TBA

Background check required through Program & PRIOR to volunteering (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Andi Fry

Sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Andi Fry

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77380

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Day Out - Houston

Family Day Out provides respite care on Saturdays to families of children with disabilities and their siblings. Volunteers provide the children with one-on-one attention and assist with activities.

Location at main office.

Contact: Adriana Rico ARico@eastersealshouston.org 713-838-9050 for more info.

Background check required through Program & PRIOR to volunteering (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Adriana Rico

Sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Adriana Rico.

 

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Family Day Out provides respite care on Saturdays to families of children with disabilities and their siblings. Volunteers provide the children with one-on-one attention and assist with activities.

Location at main office.

Contact: Adriana Rico ARico@eastersealshouston.org 713-838-9050 for more info.

Background check required through Program & PRIOR to volunteering (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Adriana Rico

Sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Adriana Rico.

 

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adult Services Recreational Saturday Bowling

Easter Seals Greater Houston provides adults with disabilities with a safe environment to socialize, participate in activities and explore life-long personal growth.  Come join us for a Saturday of Bowling!  Volunteers are paired up with client and needed to assist with bowling. 

Location: AMC Windfern, 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each Month

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Donald LeMoine

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Easter Seals Greater Houston provides adults with disabilities with a safe environment to socialize, participate in activities and explore life-long personal growth.  Come join us for a Saturday of Bowling!  Volunteers are paired up with client and needed to assist with bowling. 

Location: AMC Windfern, 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each Month

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Donald LeMoine

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult Services Weekly Recreational Program

Adult Services offers recreational opportunities to older adults/seniors and younger adults with disabilities through bi-weekly meetings, bowling, field trips, education, self-advocacy, skills training and touch based technology training. Participants do all kinds of activities including adapted self defense, yoga, and strength training, scrap-booking, volunteer projects, technology classes, and go on various trips around Houston. As a volunteer you would help clients participate in all of these activities and socialize with clients.

Location - The Adult Day Program meets Monday-Wednesdays at three Memorial Area locations

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Ashley Nichols

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Adult Services offers recreational opportunities to older adults/seniors and younger adults with disabilities through bi-weekly meetings, bowling, field trips, education, self-advocacy, skills training and touch based technology training. Participants do all kinds of activities including adapted self defense, yoga, and strength training, scrap-booking, volunteer projects, technology classes, and go on various trips around Houston. As a volunteer you would help clients participate in all of these activities and socialize with clients.

Location - The Adult Day Program meets Monday-Wednesdays at three Memorial Area locations

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Ashley Nichols

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025: Run for a Reason Cheer Station

Cheer for the Bay
Galveston Bay Foundation is one of the official charity partners for the Run for a Reason program which raises support for local nonprofits during the Houston Marathon. We setup a cheer station to help motivate runners racing for the Bay.

As a cheer volunteer, you will make hoopla for runners as they pass the station. Volunteers will also assist with simple setup and takedown of the cheer area.

Your participation supports the success of our runners whose donations are helping fuel Galveston Bay Foundation’s work to protect the Bay today so we can preserve it for tomorrow.

All materials will be provided on site. No prior experience is needed. Bring your friends or family!

Want to run in the race? Learn more on fundraisers.hakuapp.com

Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation

Cheer for the Bay
Galveston Bay Foundation is one of the official charity partners for the Run for a Reason program which raises support for local nonprofits during the Houston Marathon. We setup a cheer station to help motivate runners racing for the Bay.

As a cheer volunteer, you will make hoopla for runners as they pass the station. Volunteers will also assist with simple setup and takedown of the cheer area.

Your participation supports the success of our runners whose donations are helping fuel Galveston Bay Foundation’s work to protect the Bay today so we can preserve it for tomorrow.

All materials will be provided on site. No prior experience is needed. Bring your friends or family!

Want to run in the race? Learn more on fundraisers.hakuapp.com

Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 11, 2026

Zip Code: 77005

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ❇️Multiple Volunteers Needed for Fundraiser Event Planning!❇️

We are in need of competent individuals to serve on our EVENT PLANNING COMMITTEE.

Work alongside Marketing and Development professionals and Board/Advisory Council members to assist with planning, coordinating, and executing non-profit fundraiser events.

ARE YOU SOMEONE WHO LOVES PLANNING EVENTS?!

ARE YOU SKILLED AT FUNDRAISING?

If so, contact us TODAY!

Must display professionalism and be willing and able to co-lead and/or assist in the planning and coordination of various organizational and program-related events.

We would LOVE to have your talent and support to help us fulfill our MISSION!


CALL or EMAIL TODAY!

#832.800.7989

info@familyrootsforlife.org

 

**Should you send an inquiry, please check your SPAM or JUNK e-mail account for our response. Thanks!**

Agency: Family Roots for Life, Inc.®

We are in need of competent individuals to serve on our EVENT PLANNING COMMITTEE.

Work alongside Marketing and Development professionals and Board/Advisory Council members to assist with planning, coordinating, and executing non-profit fundraiser events.

ARE YOU SOMEONE WHO LOVES PLANNING EVENTS?!

ARE YOU SKILLED AT FUNDRAISING?

If so, contact us TODAY!

Must display professionalism and be willing and able to co-lead and/or assist in the planning and coordination of various organizational and program-related events.

We would LOVE to have your talent and support to help us fulfill our MISSION!


CALL or EMAIL TODAY!

#832.800.7989

info@familyrootsforlife.org

 

**Should you send an inquiry, please check your SPAM or JUNK e-mail account for our response. Thanks!**

Agency: Family Roots for Life, Inc.®

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ✨️MENTORS for FOSTER YOUTH NEEDED!✨️

We are in need of VOLUNTEER MENTORS for youth and young persons ages 14-24, including those are who part of the foster care and/or juvenile justice systems. Mentor applicants must be at least 21 years of age or older.

BOTH INDIVIDUAL MENTORS - AND - COUPLE/FAMILY MENTORS ARE NEEDED THROUGHOUT THE GREATER HOUSTON & SURROUNDING AREA.

Please contact us for details on how YOU can become a MENTOR.

Your talent and skills, along with a minimal monthly time commitment, are needed to help support youth and young adults. Two contacts per month required: one in-person (face-to-face) and another can be via phone call, text, virtual, etc.

Our YOUTH need YOU!!

CALL or EMAIL TODAY!

#832.800.7989

info@familyrootsforlife.org

CLICK BELOW LINK TO SUBMIT MENTOR APPLICATION

https://form.jotform.com/230861447659163

Virtual S.A.F.E. Mentor Training happens monthly every 3rd Saturday. Register to attend the next scheduled session!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/monthly-virtual-roots-and-wings-safe-mentor-training-tickets-1001639058387?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

 **Should you send an inquiry, please check your SPAM or JUNK e-mail account for our response. Thanks!**

Agency: Family Roots for Life, Inc.®

We are in need of VOLUNTEER MENTORS for youth and young persons ages 14-24, including those are who part of the foster care and/or juvenile justice systems. Mentor applicants must be at least 21 years of age or older.

BOTH INDIVIDUAL MENTORS - AND - COUPLE/FAMILY MENTORS ARE NEEDED THROUGHOUT THE GREATER HOUSTON & SURROUNDING AREA.

Please contact us for details on how YOU can become a MENTOR.

Your talent and skills, along with a minimal monthly time commitment, are needed to help support youth and young adults. Two contacts per month required: one in-person (face-to-face) and another can be via phone call, text, virtual, etc.

Our YOUTH need YOU!!

CALL or EMAIL TODAY!

#832.800.7989

info@familyrootsforlife.org

CLICK BELOW LINK TO SUBMIT MENTOR APPLICATION

https://form.jotform.com/230861447659163

Virtual S.A.F.E. Mentor Training happens monthly every 3rd Saturday. Register to attend the next scheduled session!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/monthly-virtual-roots-and-wings-safe-mentor-training-tickets-1001639058387?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

 **Should you send an inquiry, please check your SPAM or JUNK e-mail account for our response. Thanks!**

Agency: Family Roots for Life, Inc.®

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77407

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Engagement Ambassador

The Community Engagement Ambassador position strengthens WorkFaith’s presence in the community by helping us build awareness and connect with individuals and potential partner organizations who may benefit from our programs. Community Engagement Ambassadors will represent WorkFaith at resource fairs, outreach events, and in everyday interactions, sharing our mission and introducing people to the opportunities we offer.

By engaging with community members, partners, and local organizations, Community Engagement Ambassadors help expand our reach and support our mission of empowering individuals through faith-based job readiness training. Their involvement ensures consistent visibility for WorkFaith and creates meaningful connections that benefit both our clients and the broader community.

When you sign up, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you to schedule a quick Zoom meeting. After that, you will get in contact with the Partnership Specialist to learn more about the role and events you may go to. When opportunities come up, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you for availability. Ambassadors will be asked to join our Manager of Partnerships, Partnership Specialist, or another WorkFaith staff member, to attend these events.

Agency: Community Outreach

The Community Engagement Ambassador position strengthens WorkFaith’s presence in the community by helping us build awareness and connect with individuals and potential partner organizations who may benefit from our programs. Community Engagement Ambassadors will represent WorkFaith at resource fairs, outreach events, and in everyday interactions, sharing our mission and introducing people to the opportunities we offer.

By engaging with community members, partners, and local organizations, Community Engagement Ambassadors help expand our reach and support our mission of empowering individuals through faith-based job readiness training. Their involvement ensures consistent visibility for WorkFaith and creates meaningful connections that benefit both our clients and the broader community.

When you sign up, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you to schedule a quick Zoom meeting. After that, you will get in contact with the Partnership Specialist to learn more about the role and events you may go to. When opportunities come up, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you for availability. Ambassadors will be asked to join our Manager of Partnerships, Partnership Specialist, or another WorkFaith staff member, to attend these events.

Agency: Community Outreach

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 14, 2026

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Park Work Day or Event Volunteers (General)

Register here to sign a waiver for unscheduled events at Woodland Park. 


To find scheduled clean ups and workdays or other specific volunteer opportunities at Woodland Park, please visit our Agency Page at Volunteer Houston and scroll down to the Needs section.


We look forward to seeing you in the park soon!


Agency: Friends of Woodland Park

Register here to sign a waiver for unscheduled events at Woodland Park. 


To find scheduled clean ups and workdays or other specific volunteer opportunities at Woodland Park, please visit our Agency Page at Volunteer Houston and scroll down to the Needs section.


We look forward to seeing you in the park soon!


Agency: Friends of Woodland Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77009

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Financial Literacy Teacher/Volunteer

Volunteer Opportunity: Financial Literacy Instructor

Are you passionate about helping others gain control of their finances and build a brighter future? We’re looking for a dedicated volunteer financial literacy teacher to lead engaging, beginner-friendly classes for adult learners. As a volunteer instructor, you’ll help students understand the fundamentals of personal finance—including budgeting, saving, credit, and money management—while empowering them to make informed financial decisions.

Responsibilities: Teach basic financial literacy concepts in an accessible, supportive way.   Develop or adapt lesson materials to meet the needs of adult learners. Encourage discussion and real-world application of financial skills. Inspire confidence and promote lifelong learning.

Qualifications: Background or experience in finance, accounting, education, or a related field (preferred).   Strong communication and teaching skills,   Patience, and enthusiasm for working with diverse adult learners.

Time Commitment: Flexible schedule—classes may be offered weekly or biweekly, depending on volunteer availability. If you’re ready to make a meaningful difference by helping others achieve financial independence, we’d love to hear from you!

Agency: Fort Bend Hope

Volunteer Opportunity: Financial Literacy Instructor

Are you passionate about helping others gain control of their finances and build a brighter future? We’re looking for a dedicated volunteer financial literacy teacher to lead engaging, beginner-friendly classes for adult learners. As a volunteer instructor, you’ll help students understand the fundamentals of personal finance—including budgeting, saving, credit, and money management—while empowering them to make informed financial decisions.

Responsibilities: Teach basic financial literacy concepts in an accessible, supportive way.   Develop or adapt lesson materials to meet the needs of adult learners. Encourage discussion and real-world application of financial skills. Inspire confidence and promote lifelong learning.

Qualifications: Background or experience in finance, accounting, education, or a related field (preferred).   Strong communication and teaching skills,   Patience, and enthusiasm for working with diverse adult learners.

Time Commitment: Flexible schedule—classes may be offered weekly or biweekly, depending on volunteer availability. If you’re ready to make a meaningful difference by helping others achieve financial independence, we’d love to hear from you!

Agency: Fort Bend Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 14, 2026

Zip Code: 77471

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planning Committee members, chairs, and event volunteers

Hello Houston,

We are actively recruiting committee members to assist the American Lung Association in Texas.  The American Lung Association is hosting a number of events throughout the state and currently has a need for members in Houston that can help us with our event planning for 2025.  If you are interested, please let me know, we are continually searching for motivated individuals with lots of creative ideas that can develop into top fundraising opportunities.

Agency: American Lung Association

Hello Houston,

We are actively recruiting committee members to assist the American Lung Association in Texas.  The American Lung Association is hosting a number of events throughout the state and currently has a need for members in Houston that can help us with our event planning for 2025.  If you are interested, please let me know, we are continually searching for motivated individuals with lots of creative ideas that can develop into top fundraising opportunities.

Agency: American Lung Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77005

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Can You Dig It?

Volunteers are needed to plant, pull weeds, lay mulch, paint, repair fence/garden tools, and assemble a compost bin. Youth Going Green Community Garden, 4706 Idaho St   77021

The garden empowers youth in the community with skills to become productive, successful and mature individuals.

Many volunteers have expressed a sense of calmness and purpose as they work in the garden.

Garden hours are every Thursday and 1st/3rd Sunday at 3-5pm unless of inclement weather. Community service hours are available.

Ms. Judy, Garden Overseer

Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc.

Volunteers are needed to plant, pull weeds, lay mulch, paint, repair fence/garden tools, and assemble a compost bin. Youth Going Green Community Garden, 4706 Idaho St   77021

The garden empowers youth in the community with skills to become productive, successful and mature individuals.

Many volunteers have expressed a sense of calmness and purpose as they work in the garden.

Garden hours are every Thursday and 1st/3rd Sunday at 3-5pm unless of inclement weather. Community service hours are available.

Ms. Judy, Garden Overseer

Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77021

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Difference in Houston: Volunteer with the Houston Health Department!


Are you passionate about building a healthier, stronger community? The Houston Health Department (HHD) is calling on dedicated individuals like YOU to join our volunteer team!

Whether you're a student, retiree, professional, or simply someone who wants to give back, your time and talents can help improve lives across our city.

Why Volunteer with HHD?

Impact Lives: Support programs that promote wellness, disease prevention, and health equity. Build Connections: Work alongside public health professionals and fellow volunteers who care deeply about Houston. Gain Experience: Learn valuable skills in public health, community outreach, and emergency response. Be Heard: Help shape the future of health initiatives in your neighborhood.

Volunteer Opportunities Include:

Community Engagement and Resource Fairs Nutrition and wellness education Emergency preparedness and response Administrative and outreach support Youth engagement and mentorship programs

Who Can Apply?

Anyone 16 and older with a heart for service! No healthcare background required—just a commitment to helping others.

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES


Are you passionate about building a healthier, stronger community? The Houston Health Department (HHD) is calling on dedicated individuals like YOU to join our volunteer team!

Whether you're a student, retiree, professional, or simply someone who wants to give back, your time and talents can help improve lives across our city.

Why Volunteer with HHD?

Impact Lives: Support programs that promote wellness, disease prevention, and health equity. Build Connections: Work alongside public health professionals and fellow volunteers who care deeply about Houston. Gain Experience: Learn valuable skills in public health, community outreach, and emergency response. Be Heard: Help shape the future of health initiatives in your neighborhood.

Volunteer Opportunities Include:

Community Engagement and Resource Fairs Nutrition and wellness education Emergency preparedness and response Administrative and outreach support Youth engagement and mentorship programs

Who Can Apply?

Anyone 16 and older with a heart for service! No healthcare background required—just a commitment to helping others.

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77054

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Distribution(Canvassing) Hot Cards in Community

Be a part of our impactful community outreach as we promote Black Men's Wellness Day! Please help us spread awareness and engage others in prioritizing health and wellness. Your voice matters- let's make a difference together!

Agency: African American Male Wellness Agency

Be a part of our impactful community outreach as we promote Black Men's Wellness Day! Please help us spread awareness and engage others in prioritizing health and wellness. Your voice matters- let's make a difference together!

Agency: African American Male Wellness Agency

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor – Refugee Youth Mentoring Program

Join the Refugee Youth Mentoring (RYM) Program at Church World Service – Houston and make a lasting impact in the lives of refugee and immigrant youth!

Through this six-month mentoring program, volunteer mentors are matched with youth (ages 15–24) who are working toward academic, career, and life goals as they adjust to life in Houston.

As a mentor, you’ll meet with your assigned youth once a month (in-person or virtual) and participate in group mentoring sessions and community activities that build confidence, connection, and leadership.

What You’ll Do:

Meet with youth 1x/month for six months.

Support educational and career goals through mentoring.

Participate in monthly group mentoring and community activities.

Encourage cross-cultural learning and inclusion.

Ideal Volunteers:

Age 21 or older.

Passionate about supporting young people.

Culturally sensitive and open-minded.

Able to complete a background check and orientation (covered by CWS).

Benefits:

Build meaningful relationships with refugee and immigrant youth.

Gain mentoring, leadership, and cross-cultural communication experience.

Be part of a community working to empower youth to succeed in Houston.

Agency: Church World Service

Join the Refugee Youth Mentoring (RYM) Program at Church World Service – Houston and make a lasting impact in the lives of refugee and immigrant youth!

Through this six-month mentoring program, volunteer mentors are matched with youth (ages 15–24) who are working toward academic, career, and life goals as they adjust to life in Houston.

As a mentor, you’ll meet with your assigned youth once a month (in-person or virtual) and participate in group mentoring sessions and community activities that build confidence, connection, and leadership.

What You’ll Do:

Meet with youth 1x/month for six months.

Support educational and career goals through mentoring.

Participate in monthly group mentoring and community activities.

Encourage cross-cultural learning and inclusion.

Ideal Volunteers:

Age 21 or older.

Passionate about supporting young people.

Culturally sensitive and open-minded.

Able to complete a background check and orientation (covered by CWS).

Benefits:

Build meaningful relationships with refugee and immigrant youth.

Gain mentoring, leadership, and cross-cultural communication experience.

Be part of a community working to empower youth to succeed in Houston.

Agency: Church World Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PAL - Child Mentor - Memorial Location

Spend one-on-one time with a child who requires individualized help or attention. Invest in the Prayer, Affirmation, and Love of one specific child. Curriculum and activities will be provided. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Spend one-on-one time with a child who requires individualized help or attention. Invest in the Prayer, Affirmation, and Love of one specific child. Curriculum and activities will be provided. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PAL - Child Mentor - Long Point Location

Spend one-on-one time with a child who requires individualized help or attention. Invest in the Prayer, Affirmation, and Love of one specific child. Curriculum and activities will be provided. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Spend one-on-one time with a child who requires individualized help or attention. Invest in the Prayer, Affirmation, and Love of one specific child. Curriculum and activities will be provided. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch and Naptime Helper - Memorial Location

Provide support to teachers during lunch and nap time transitions. Volunteers will assist in cleaning up after lunch, sweeping the classroom, wiping down tables, disposing of trash, helping children wash their hands and change their clothes, and patting the children to sleep. (Available times: 11 am to 1 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Provide support to teachers during lunch and nap time transitions. Volunteers will assist in cleaning up after lunch, sweeping the classroom, wiping down tables, disposing of trash, helping children wash their hands and change their clothes, and patting the children to sleep. (Available times: 11 am to 1 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch and Naptime Helper - Long Point Location

Provide support to teachers during lunch and nap time transitions. Volunteers will assist in cleaning up after lunch, sweeping the classroom, wiping down tables, disposing of trash, helping children wash their hands and change their clothes, and patting the children to sleep. (Available times: 11 am to 1 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Provide support to teachers during lunch and nap time transitions. Volunteers will assist in cleaning up after lunch, sweeping the classroom, wiping down tables, disposing of trash, helping children wash their hands and change their clothes, and patting the children to sleep. (Available times: 11 am to 1 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer - Memorial Location

Provide general assistance at the centers. This may include: developing and organizing supplies and materials, prepping gifts for teachers and mothers, assisting at any of the above events, helping at graduation, data input, cutting, laminating, printing, filing, snack prep, bulletin board prep, building classroom furniture, cleaning classroom rugs, and other general activities. (Available times: 8 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Provide general assistance at the centers. This may include: developing and organizing supplies and materials, prepping gifts for teachers and mothers, assisting at any of the above events, helping at graduation, data input, cutting, laminating, printing, filing, snack prep, bulletin board prep, building classroom furniture, cleaning classroom rugs, and other general activities. (Available times: 8 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer - Long Point Location

Provide general assistance at the centers. This may include: developing and organizing supplies and materials, prepping gifts for teachers and mothers, assisting at any of the above events, helping at graduation, data input, cutting, laminating, printing, filing, snack prep, bulletin board prep, building classroom furniture, cleaning classroom rugs, and other general activities. (Available times: 8 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Provide general assistance at the centers. This may include: developing and organizing supplies and materials, prepping gifts for teachers and mothers, assisting at any of the above events, helping at graduation, data input, cutting, laminating, printing, filing, snack prep, bulletin board prep, building classroom furniture, cleaning classroom rugs, and other general activities. (Available times: 8 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden and Landscape Maintenance - Long Point Location

Garden Maintenance: If you have a passion for gardening and working with children, we would love your help with our garden maintenance! We currently have two gardens that need regular management. This volunteer opportunity will involve gardening with children.

Landscaping: Help beautify our outdoor spaces to create a welcoming environment for everyone. Please be advised that closed-toed shoes and clothing that you don't mind getting a little dirty is a must. This opportunity does not involve working with children.

Agency: Nabor House Community

Garden Maintenance: If you have a passion for gardening and working with children, we would love your help with our garden maintenance! We currently have two gardens that need regular management. This volunteer opportunity will involve gardening with children.

Landscaping: Help beautify our outdoor spaces to create a welcoming environment for everyone. Please be advised that closed-toed shoes and clothing that you don't mind getting a little dirty is a must. This opportunity does not involve working with children.

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Classroom Helper - Memorial Location

Invest yourself in building relationships with children and help spark their imagination through music, learning activities, play, and creative art activities. Activities are planned and directed by the classroom teacher. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Invest yourself in building relationships with children and help spark their imagination through music, learning activities, play, and creative art activities. Activities are planned and directed by the classroom teacher. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Classroom Helper - Long Point Location

Invest yourself in building relationships with children and help spark their imagination through music, learning activities, play, and creative art activities. Activities are planned and directed by the classroom teacher. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Invest yourself in building relationships with children and help spark their imagination through music, learning activities, play, and creative art activities. Activities are planned and directed by the classroom teacher. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Child's Tutor - Memorial Location

Spend time visiting with a group of 2 to 3 children, reading and doing interactive education kits. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Spend time visiting with a group of 2 to 3 children, reading and doing interactive education kits. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child's Tutor - Long Point Location

Spend time visiting with a group of 2 to 3 children, reading and doing interactive education kits. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Spend time visiting with a group of 2 to 3 children, reading and doing interactive education kits. (Available times: 8 - 11 am and 3 - 5 pm)

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate Your Goods Here…. Spread the Word

Your donations will help homeless women, single mothers, teen moms, and women of domestic violence get back on their feet!

Donations we are accepting but not limited to:

Any Household Essentials and Cleaning Products Examples

All-purpose cleaners  Broom/Dust Pan Disinfecting Solution or wipes Small Kitchen Appliances Dish Soap/Hand Soap Laundry Necessities ( Detergent, Softeners, etc) Bedroom necessities  Bathroom necessities 

Any Baby Care Essentials Example Includes:

Diapers ( all sizes are accepted) Bath Necessities  Hygiene Necessities ( Baby wipes, lotion, etc ) Baby Food all ages

Any Food Items:

Example Includes

Canned Vegetables Canned Fruit Canned Tuna and Meat Box Meals ( Cereal, Mac and Cheese, Mashed Potatoes etc.) Snacks ( Chips, Granola Bar, Cookies, Etc) Pre- Cooked Package Meals Other Non-Perish Foods

Other

Hygiene  Care  Essentials ( Body Wash, Bar Soap, lotion,, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, floss Q- Tips, wipes. Clothes ( Socks, Gloves, Undergarments, Shoes, Scarves, etc) Baby/ Kids/ Teen Clothes (Socks, Shoes, Undergarments, hats, etc) Toiletries  Feminine care products ( wipes, pads, tampons, etc) Dog Food/Cat Food  Cat Litter

For more information about our organization:

www.womenconnectioninc.com

Drop off location and Times

Monday thru Friday 10:00 -12:00 1:00-3:00 Saturday 9:00 -2:00

Call for location drop off 832-420-6573

Agency: Women Connection Inc

Your donations will help homeless women, single mothers, teen moms, and women of domestic violence get back on their feet!

Donations we are accepting but not limited to:

Any Household Essentials and Cleaning Products Examples

All-purpose cleaners  Broom/Dust Pan Disinfecting Solution or wipes Small Kitchen Appliances Dish Soap/Hand Soap Laundry Necessities ( Detergent, Softeners, etc) Bedroom necessities  Bathroom necessities 

Any Baby Care Essentials Example Includes:

Diapers ( all sizes are accepted) Bath Necessities  Hygiene Necessities ( Baby wipes, lotion, etc ) Baby Food all ages

Any Food Items:

Example Includes

Canned Vegetables Canned Fruit Canned Tuna and Meat Box Meals ( Cereal, Mac and Cheese, Mashed Potatoes etc.) Snacks ( Chips, Granola Bar, Cookies, Etc) Pre- Cooked Package Meals Other Non-Perish Foods

Other

Hygiene  Care  Essentials ( Body Wash, Bar Soap, lotion,, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, floss Q- Tips, wipes. Clothes ( Socks, Gloves, Undergarments, Shoes, Scarves, etc) Baby/ Kids/ Teen Clothes (Socks, Shoes, Undergarments, hats, etc) Toiletries  Feminine care products ( wipes, pads, tampons, etc) Dog Food/Cat Food  Cat Litter

For more information about our organization:

www.womenconnectioninc.com

Drop off location and Times

Monday thru Friday 10:00 -12:00 1:00-3:00 Saturday 9:00 -2:00

Call for location drop off 832-420-6573

Agency: Women Connection Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77045

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Discover Your Volunteer Fit

Are you interested in volunteering with WorkFaith but not quite sure where to start? Let’s connect!

This one-on-one virtual or in-person meeting is designed to help you explore your passions, skills, and availability to match you with the perfect volunteer opportunity. Whether you’re drawn to encouraging job seekers, helping behind the scenes, or supporting special events, there’s a place for you here.

You’ll meet with our Volunteer Coordinator, to learn more about our mission and the meaningful ways you can get involved.

To get started, simply respond to this need and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you via email to schedule your personalized 1-on-1 meeting.

Come discover how your unique gifts can make a lasting impact. We can’t wait to meet you!

Agency: Workfaith

Are you interested in volunteering with WorkFaith but not quite sure where to start? Let’s connect!

This one-on-one virtual or in-person meeting is designed to help you explore your passions, skills, and availability to match you with the perfect volunteer opportunity. Whether you’re drawn to encouraging job seekers, helping behind the scenes, or supporting special events, there’s a place for you here.

You’ll meet with our Volunteer Coordinator, to learn more about our mission and the meaningful ways you can get involved.

To get started, simply respond to this need and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you via email to schedule your personalized 1-on-1 meeting.

Come discover how your unique gifts can make a lasting impact. We can’t wait to meet you!

Agency: Workfaith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Application Advisor

Proofread, review, and edit the first draft of student job applications.

As an Application Advisor, you play a crucial role in helping our students submit outstanding job applications. Using the Application Feedback Form and the guidelines provided, you will review, proofread, and offer detailed suggestions to ensure each application meets the highest standards of professionalism. Volunteers will receive 1-3 applications per session to review, helping clients craft "pristine" applications that set them up for success in their job search.

This volunteer opportunity occurs three times a month, aligning with each JSA class cycle, and is conducted entirely electronically. Applications are sent out on Wednesdays, and reviewed submissions must be emailed back by 8:00 AM the following Wednesday. This one-week turnaround is vital as student training programs operate on a tight schedule. By contributing your time and expertise, you’ll directly impact the confidence and success of our clients as they take their next steps toward meaningful employment.

Agency: WorkFaith

Proofread, review, and edit the first draft of student job applications.

As an Application Advisor, you play a crucial role in helping our students submit outstanding job applications. Using the Application Feedback Form and the guidelines provided, you will review, proofread, and offer detailed suggestions to ensure each application meets the highest standards of professionalism. Volunteers will receive 1-3 applications per session to review, helping clients craft "pristine" applications that set them up for success in their job search.

This volunteer opportunity occurs three times a month, aligning with each JSA class cycle, and is conducted entirely electronically. Applications are sent out on Wednesdays, and reviewed submissions must be emailed back by 8:00 AM the following Wednesday. This one-week turnaround is vital as student training programs operate on a tight schedule. By contributing your time and expertise, you’ll directly impact the confidence and success of our clients as they take their next steps toward meaningful employment.

Agency: WorkFaith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Classroom Support

Join us in making JSA class days run smoothly by providing essential support at our Reed Road location. As a Classroom Support Volunteer, you’ll welcome clients, assist with sign-in, answer incoming calls, and ensure our front desk and office task runs efficiently. Your presence helps create a warm, organized environment for our clients.

Responsibilities:

Greet and check in clients attending JSA classes.

Assist with front desk reception duties including answering and transferring phone calls.

Assist with smooth mock interviewing office set up

Support staff with other office tasks as needed.

Schedule:

11:30 - 1:30 Fridays during JSA class weeks.

Additional Notes:

1 volunteer per shift.

Consistent volunteers preferred

SIGN UP TODAY! Your service creates a welcoming space and helps maintain flow and professionalism on our busiest days of the week.

You can sign up on our volunteer platform by click here: WorkFaith Volunteer

 

Agency: WorkFaith

Join us in making JSA class days run smoothly by providing essential support at our Reed Road location. As a Classroom Support Volunteer, you’ll welcome clients, assist with sign-in, answer incoming calls, and ensure our front desk and office task runs efficiently. Your presence helps create a warm, organized environment for our clients.

Responsibilities:

Greet and check in clients attending JSA classes.

Assist with front desk reception duties including answering and transferring phone calls.

Assist with smooth mock interviewing office set up

Support staff with other office tasks as needed.

Schedule:

11:30 - 1:30 Fridays during JSA class weeks.

Additional Notes:

1 volunteer per shift.

Consistent volunteers preferred

SIGN UP TODAY! Your service creates a welcoming space and helps maintain flow and professionalism on our busiest days of the week.

You can sign up on our volunteer platform by click here: WorkFaith Volunteer

 

Agency: WorkFaith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Care Caller

As a Care Caller, you'll talk with former clients and offer them hope, connection, and spiritual growth. Many of the people you'll speak with are seeking encouragement, belonging, and purpose. Your compassionate guidance can be the bridge they need to take their next step.

This opportunity is perfect for anyone who loves connecting with others, fostering relationships, and sharing positivity! 

For this role, you will be given a device to make calls and a script to follow along.

You can sign up on our volunteer platform by click here: WorkFaith Volunteer

Agency: WorkFaith

As a Care Caller, you'll talk with former clients and offer them hope, connection, and spiritual growth. Many of the people you'll speak with are seeking encouragement, belonging, and purpose. Your compassionate guidance can be the bridge they need to take their next step.

This opportunity is perfect for anyone who loves connecting with others, fostering relationships, and sharing positivity! 

For this role, you will be given a device to make calls and a script to follow along.

You can sign up on our volunteer platform by click here: WorkFaith Volunteer

Agency: WorkFaith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Administrative Support

Provide various administrative support: data entry, mailing duties, storage organization.

You can sign up on our volunteer platform by click here: WorkFaith Volunteer

Agency: WorkFaith

Provide various administrative support: data entry, mailing duties, storage organization.

You can sign up on our volunteer platform by click here: WorkFaith Volunteer

Agency: WorkFaith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WARM Treasures Thrift Store

A lot of stuff

Agency: Waller Assistance & Restoration Ministries, Inc.

A lot of stuff

Agency: Waller Assistance & Restoration Ministries, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77484

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WARM Treasures Resale Store Volunteers

Bring in and sort donations, help organize and keep the the store clean, hang clothes, test electronics, etc.

Agency: Waller Assistance & Restoration Ministries, Inc.

Bring in and sort donations, help organize and keep the the store clean, hang clothes, test electronics, etc.

Agency: Waller Assistance & Restoration Ministries, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77484

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WARM Treasures Store Volunteer

Sort donations, hang clothes, organize books, test electronics, help load purchases, etc.

Agency: Waller Assistance & Restoration Ministries, Inc.

Sort donations, hang clothes, organize books, test electronics, help load purchases, etc.

Agency: Waller Assistance & Restoration Ministries, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77484

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Affordable Homeownership Champion

Company Description
Young Homeowners League is a 501c3 nonprofit to empower high schoolers and other youths to work, save, buy land, build starter homes, and become young homeowners.
Revolving fund will be used to acquire lower priced land to develop into lots, with target cost $30k each.
Our first focus area is within the City of Houston with sewer line, and our second is communities within a one-hour commute of Houston.
We organize youths into project teams with experienced members to build starter homes, 1000 to 1400 sqft size, starting $120/sqft.
Young team members earn the majority share (80%) of project labor costs, with experienced members receiving 20%.
Team members have priority to purchase the homes they help build, at cost.

Role Description
An Affordable Homeownership Champion is an unpaid volunteer role, unless actively participating in construction work, in which case compensation comes from the experienced members portion (20%) of labor costs.
Champions can contribute in one or more of the following ways:
1. Help future homeowners, including yourself, plan to work, save, build credit, invest in land, support the construction of starter homes, and prepare for homeowner.
2. Support or supervise construction teams (ideal for teachers, retirees, tradespeople, or business professionals) building starter homes, especially part-time or during summer.
3. If you own land or a home and need a shed or smaller home built, consider placing an order through our project teams. Shed reference $35/sqft. Home within 1400 sqft reference $120/sqft
4. Help connect us with organizations offering grants or low-interest loans for our land revolving fund.
5. If you can put money into our revolving fund as a loan, let’s talk.
6. Help design starter homes that are attractive, efficient, using lower cost materials, and easier to build especially for less experienced youths.

Agency: Young Homeowners League

Company Description
Young Homeowners League is a 501c3 nonprofit to empower high schoolers and other youths to work, save, buy land, build starter homes, and become young homeowners.
Revolving fund will be used to acquire lower priced land to develop into lots, with target cost $30k each.
Our first focus area is within the City of Houston with sewer line, and our second is communities within a one-hour commute of Houston.
We organize youths into project teams with experienced members to build starter homes, 1000 to 1400 sqft size, starting $120/sqft.
Young team members earn the majority share (80%) of project labor costs, with experienced members receiving 20%.
Team members have priority to purchase the homes they help build, at cost.

Role Description
An Affordable Homeownership Champion is an unpaid volunteer role, unless actively participating in construction work, in which case compensation comes from the experienced members portion (20%) of labor costs.
Champions can contribute in one or more of the following ways:
1. Help future homeowners, including yourself, plan to work, save, build credit, invest in land, support the construction of starter homes, and prepare for homeowner.
2. Support or supervise construction teams (ideal for teachers, retirees, tradespeople, or business professionals) building starter homes, especially part-time or during summer.
3. If you own land or a home and need a shed or smaller home built, consider placing an order through our project teams. Shed reference $35/sqft. Home within 1400 sqft reference $120/sqft
4. Help connect us with organizations offering grants or low-interest loans for our land revolving fund.
5. If you can put money into our revolving fund as a loan, let’s talk.
6. Help design starter homes that are attractive, efficient, using lower cost materials, and easier to build especially for less experienced youths.

Agency: Young Homeowners League

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Treasurer

Key Responsibilities: Monitor the financial health of the organization and review financial statements, budgets, and financial planning documents.

Budgeting & Reporting:

Oversee the development of the annual budget and ensure financial reports are accurate and timely.

Present regular financial reports to the board.

Compliance & Controls:

Ensure compliance with tax and financial reporting requirements.

Monitor internal controls and financial risk management practices.

Support Staff/Finance Team:

Work closely with the Finance Director/Manager, if applicable.

Support fundraising and grant management from a financial oversight perspective.


Qualifications: Skills in budgeting and documentation. Knowledgeable about 501c3 financial reporting requirements. 




Agency: KNK Youth Foundation

Key Responsibilities: Monitor the financial health of the organization and review financial statements, budgets, and financial planning documents.

Budgeting & Reporting:

Oversee the development of the annual budget and ensure financial reports are accurate and timely.

Present regular financial reports to the board.

Compliance & Controls:

Ensure compliance with tax and financial reporting requirements.

Monitor internal controls and financial risk management practices.

Support Staff/Finance Team:

Work closely with the Finance Director/Manager, if applicable.

Support fundraising and grant management from a financial oversight perspective.


Qualifications: Skills in budgeting and documentation. Knowledgeable about 501c3 financial reporting requirements. 




Agency: KNK Youth Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Development / Fundraising Chair

Key Responsibilities:  To lead the board’s efforts in securing financial resources to support the mission of the organization.

Fundraising Strategy:

Develop and oversee the organization’s fundraising strategy in collaboration with staff and the board.

Set fundraising goals and ensure the board is actively engaged in reaching them.

Donor Engagement:

Cultivate relationships with major donors, sponsors, and supporters.

Encourage and support board members in their fundraising and donor stewardship roles.

Campaign Leadership:
Lead or support capital campaigns, annual giving, grant efforts, and special fundraising events.

Work closely with development staff (if present) to align efforts.

Reporting & Monitoring:

Monitor fundraising performance and report progress to the board regularly.

Identify opportunities for growth and diversification of funding sources.


Qualifications: Skilled in networking. Previous experience in fundraising and/or building partnerships.

Agency: KNK Youth Foundation

Key Responsibilities:  To lead the board’s efforts in securing financial resources to support the mission of the organization.

Fundraising Strategy:

Develop and oversee the organization’s fundraising strategy in collaboration with staff and the board.

Set fundraising goals and ensure the board is actively engaged in reaching them.

Donor Engagement:

Cultivate relationships with major donors, sponsors, and supporters.

Encourage and support board members in their fundraising and donor stewardship roles.

Campaign Leadership:
Lead or support capital campaigns, annual giving, grant efforts, and special fundraising events.

Work closely with development staff (if present) to align efforts.

Reporting & Monitoring:

Monitor fundraising performance and report progress to the board regularly.

Identify opportunities for growth and diversification of funding sources.


Qualifications: Skilled in networking. Previous experience in fundraising and/or building partnerships.

Agency: KNK Youth Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Governance Chair


Key Responsibilities:To ensure the board operates effectively, ethically, and in alignment with the organization’s bylaws and best governance practices.

Board Recruitment & Orientation:

Lead the recruitment, nomination, and onboarding of new board members.

Ensure new members receive appropriate orientation and training.

Board Development:

Organize ongoing training and development opportunities for board members.

Facilitate regular evaluations of board performance (individually and collectively).

Policy & Compliance Oversight:

Review and recommend updates to bylaws, policies, and governance procedures.

Ensure adherence to board roles, responsibilities, and ethical standards.



Qualifications: Strong interest in policy work and/or compliance. Strong documentation skills. Experience writing bylaws and/or strategic plans.

Agency: KNK Youth Foundation


Key Responsibilities:To ensure the board operates effectively, ethically, and in alignment with the organization’s bylaws and best governance practices.

Board Recruitment & Orientation:

Lead the recruitment, nomination, and onboarding of new board members.

Ensure new members receive appropriate orientation and training.

Board Development:

Organize ongoing training and development opportunities for board members.

Facilitate regular evaluations of board performance (individually and collectively).

Policy & Compliance Oversight:

Review and recommend updates to bylaws, policies, and governance procedures.

Ensure adherence to board roles, responsibilities, and ethical standards.



Qualifications: Strong interest in policy work and/or compliance. Strong documentation skills. Experience writing bylaws and/or strategic plans.

Agency: KNK Youth Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Marketing & Communications Chair

Key Responsibilities:
To lead the organization’s branding, public relations, and outreach strategies to enhance visibility and public support.

Strategic Oversight:

Develop and guide the organization’s marketing and communications strategy.

Align messaging with mission, values, and fundraising goals.

Brand Management:

Ensure consistent and effective use of brand elements across platforms.

Oversee the development of marketing materials and campaigns.

Media & Public Relations:

Act as a liaison with the media when needed or support staff in doing so.

Help promote events, campaigns, and organizational achievements.

Digital Engagement:

Support the organization’s online presence (social media, website, email newsletters).

Monitor public engagement metrics and suggest improvements.


Qualifications: Strong interest in marketing and/or communications. Strong skills using social media, AI, and Canvas or Adobe Creative Cloud. Confident in public speaking.

Agency: KNK Youth Foundation

Key Responsibilities:
To lead the organization’s branding, public relations, and outreach strategies to enhance visibility and public support.

Strategic Oversight:

Develop and guide the organization’s marketing and communications strategy.

Align messaging with mission, values, and fundraising goals.

Brand Management:

Ensure consistent and effective use of brand elements across platforms.

Oversee the development of marketing materials and campaigns.

Media & Public Relations:

Act as a liaison with the media when needed or support staff in doing so.

Help promote events, campaigns, and organizational achievements.

Digital Engagement:

Support the organization’s online presence (social media, website, email newsletters).

Monitor public engagement metrics and suggest improvements.


Qualifications: Strong interest in marketing and/or communications. Strong skills using social media, AI, and Canvas or Adobe Creative Cloud. Confident in public speaking.

Agency: KNK Youth Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Compliance/Legal Advisor

Legal Oversight:

Advise the board and executive leadership on legal issues affecting the organization.

Review key contracts, agreements, and legal documents as needed.

Risk Management:

Identify legal risks and recommend appropriate mitigation strategies.

Ensure appropriate insurance coverage and legal protections are in place.

Regulatory Compliance:

Ensure compliance with nonprofit laws, employment law, tax law, and other regulations.

Monitor and support filings such as IRS Form 990, charitable registrations, etc.

Policy Review:

Assist with drafting and reviewing policies related to governance, ethics, data protection, whistleblower protections, and conflict of interest.



Qualifications: At least 2 or more years working in a law or compliance office. Previous committee/board experience. Familiar with Texas regulations for 501c3 non-profit




Agency: KNK Youth Foundation

Legal Oversight:

Advise the board and executive leadership on legal issues affecting the organization.

Review key contracts, agreements, and legal documents as needed.

Risk Management:

Identify legal risks and recommend appropriate mitigation strategies.

Ensure appropriate insurance coverage and legal protections are in place.

Regulatory Compliance:

Ensure compliance with nonprofit laws, employment law, tax law, and other regulations.

Monitor and support filings such as IRS Form 990, charitable registrations, etc.

Policy Review:

Assist with drafting and reviewing policies related to governance, ethics, data protection, whistleblower protections, and conflict of interest.



Qualifications: At least 2 or more years working in a law or compliance office. Previous committee/board experience. Familiar with Texas regulations for 501c3 non-profit




Agency: KNK Youth Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Woodland Park Green Team

Want to get outdoors and lead people? Friends of Woodland Park (FWP) is looking for 4-6 people to manage logistics and materials for park work days. Volunteers annually remove 10-15,000 pounds of trash from the Little White Oak Bayou floodplain within Woodland Park.

FWP usually sponsors 7 community work days annually (Jan, Feb, Mar, April, Sept, Oct, Nov) plus Earth Day (corporate weekday event, April).  Scout projects may also require support. 

Friends of Woodland Park is an all volunteer organization and this is a volunteer opportunity. 

Expectations:

Cleanups are generally held on Saturday mornings, with occasional weekday cleanups for corporate groups. 

With help from the Beautification Director and FWP board, team members will identify supplies and tools needed using provided checklists. Supplies generally include FWP Flags, canopy, info kit, table cloth, gloves, trash grabbers, trash bags, water coolers and cups, snacks, first aid kit, bug spray and hand sanitizer. Tools such as shovels and wheel barrows are borrowed from and returned to Houston Tool Bank. 

Team members will gather equipment from storage located at 2515 Washington Avenue and any other supplies (such as snacks) and ensure that committee members can receive them on clean-up day or prior.  

Set up the supply distribution area and check-in table at Woodland Park Community Center located at 212 Parkview St. 


Check-in volunteer participants (participants will register on volunteerhouston.org where they will agree to a liability waiver). Provide Park history overview and safety/procedure briefing to participants.


Guide participants to work locations and trash hot spots as needed.

 

Pack up supplies and tools at end of event and return to storage unit. Replenish supplies and equipment as needed with help of FWP board.


To learn more: contact Jennifer Ostlind at volunteer@Friendsofwoodlandpark.org .


Agency: Friends of Woodland Park

Want to get outdoors and lead people? Friends of Woodland Park (FWP) is looking for 4-6 people to manage logistics and materials for park work days. Volunteers annually remove 10-15,000 pounds of trash from the Little White Oak Bayou floodplain within Woodland Park.

FWP usually sponsors 7 community work days annually (Jan, Feb, Mar, April, Sept, Oct, Nov) plus Earth Day (corporate weekday event, April).  Scout projects may also require support. 

Friends of Woodland Park is an all volunteer organization and this is a volunteer opportunity. 

Expectations:

Cleanups are generally held on Saturday mornings, with occasional weekday cleanups for corporate groups. 

With help from the Beautification Director and FWP board, team members will identify supplies and tools needed using provided checklists. Supplies generally include FWP Flags, canopy, info kit, table cloth, gloves, trash grabbers, trash bags, water coolers and cups, snacks, first aid kit, bug spray and hand sanitizer. Tools such as shovels and wheel barrows are borrowed from and returned to Houston Tool Bank. 

Team members will gather equipment from storage located at 2515 Washington Avenue and any other supplies (such as snacks) and ensure that committee members can receive them on clean-up day or prior.  

Set up the supply distribution area and check-in table at Woodland Park Community Center located at 212 Parkview St. 


Check-in volunteer participants (participants will register on volunteerhouston.org where they will agree to a liability waiver). Provide Park history overview and safety/procedure briefing to participants.


Guide participants to work locations and trash hot spots as needed.

 

Pack up supplies and tools at end of event and return to storage unit. Replenish supplies and equipment as needed with help of FWP board.


To learn more: contact Jennifer Ostlind at volunteer@Friendsofwoodlandpark.org .


Agency: Friends of Woodland Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77009

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toy Distribution for Christmas (Merriment)

Cypress Assistance Ministries is putting on its annual Merriment at the Ministry, our Christmas toy and gift distribution.  Registered families sign up in advance and complete a form with their information and a wish list for each child.  For Merriment the families will come to Cypress Methodist Church, where will we use their Wishlist to shop from our selection of donated gifts.

We have a number of tasks we need help with during the week of Merriment.  This includes unloading and
unpacking donations, selecting gifts, checking in clients, loading presents into vehicles, etc.

Please use the link below to sign- up to volunteer.

Cypress Assistance Ministries: Merriment

Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

Cypress Assistance Ministries is putting on its annual Merriment at the Ministry, our Christmas toy and gift distribution.  Registered families sign up in advance and complete a form with their information and a wish list for each child.  For Merriment the families will come to Cypress Methodist Church, where will we use their Wishlist to shop from our selection of donated gifts.

We have a number of tasks we need help with during the week of Merriment.  This includes unloading and
unpacking donations, selecting gifts, checking in clients, loading presents into vehicles, etc.

Please use the link below to sign- up to volunteer.

Cypress Assistance Ministries: Merriment

Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77429

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dog Behavior & Enrichment Volunteers

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

As a dog behavior volunteer, you will work hand-in-hand with our behavior staff and learn how to work with the dogs in our program.  The dogs that live at the shelter are dogs that we have not been able to get out into a foster home due to reactivity that needs to be managed. This could include an array of behaviors. Maybe they're afraid of other dogs, or scared of loud trucks outside. We will fully train you on dog body language, enrichment, and reactivity so you are able to safely work with these dogs to help rehabilitate them and in turn find their forever homes! This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity that other shelters don't offer. If you truly love dogs and want to learn more about how to care for them, this opportunity is for you!

As a dog behavior volunteer, you will help provide various enrichment needs to our dogs (think kongs and nose work!). Enrichment volunteers are essential to help improve the daily lives of our dogs at the shelter.* Our Behavior volunteer program is a five-step program, and you'll start out as a BV1 volunteer (behavior volunteer - level 1). Our behavior program is truly one-of-a-kind. You'll learn such much, like how animals communicate, different types of enrichment, how to read body language, learning theory, and so much more. 

Current Behavior Dog Volunteer shifts from from 2-5PM every day - including weekends.

Sign up today to help our dogs get the socialization and enrichment that they deserve!

Note - This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

As a dog behavior volunteer, you will work hand-in-hand with our behavior staff and learn how to work with the dogs in our program.  The dogs that live at the shelter are dogs that we have not been able to get out into a foster home due to reactivity that needs to be managed. This could include an array of behaviors. Maybe they're afraid of other dogs, or scared of loud trucks outside. We will fully train you on dog body language, enrichment, and reactivity so you are able to safely work with these dogs to help rehabilitate them and in turn find their forever homes! This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity that other shelters don't offer. If you truly love dogs and want to learn more about how to care for them, this opportunity is for you!

As a dog behavior volunteer, you will help provide various enrichment needs to our dogs (think kongs and nose work!). Enrichment volunteers are essential to help improve the daily lives of our dogs at the shelter.* Our Behavior volunteer program is a five-step program, and you'll start out as a BV1 volunteer (behavior volunteer - level 1). Our behavior program is truly one-of-a-kind. You'll learn such much, like how animals communicate, different types of enrichment, how to read body language, learning theory, and so much more. 

Current Behavior Dog Volunteer shifts from from 2-5PM every day - including weekends.

Sign up today to help our dogs get the socialization and enrichment that they deserve!

Note - This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77008

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FFL Greeter

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the no-kill shelter model to Houston - saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives.

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Do you love talking with people and have great communication/listening skills? We have the perfect volunteer position for you!

The Greeter will welcome people to the shelter, ask them what they need, and then provide basic details about adopting (including our adoption process), fostering, volunteering, or donating (depending on what the visitors has stopped in for). We created an outline of talking points with all these basics covered to keep it simple. Greeters will be equipped to cover the most basic, high-level version of this information so they can get visitors to the right place efficiently.

Current hours:
Open 6 days a week (closed Tuesdays)

 

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the no-kill shelter model to Houston - saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives.

--

Do you love talking with people and have great communication/listening skills? We have the perfect volunteer position for you!

The Greeter will welcome people to the shelter, ask them what they need, and then provide basic details about adopting (including our adoption process), fostering, volunteering, or donating (depending on what the visitors has stopped in for). We created an outline of talking points with all these basics covered to keep it simple. Greeters will be equipped to cover the most basic, high-level version of this information so they can get visitors to the right place efficiently.

Current hours:
Open 6 days a week (closed Tuesdays)

 

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77008

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Volunteers

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

We'd love for your to join our FFL event volunteer team! Event volunteers help set up the events, manage animals brought to the event, answer questions from the public, and help breakdown afterward.

Event volunteers help us raise funds, recruit new volunteers, find adopters and get our animals into their forever homes. We always need volunteer help at our events!!

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

We'd love for your to join our FFL event volunteer team! Event volunteers help set up the events, manage animals brought to the event, answer questions from the public, and help breakdown afterward.

Event volunteers help us raise funds, recruit new volunteers, find adopters and get our animals into their forever homes. We always need volunteer help at our events!!

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77008

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Behavior & Enrichment Volunteers

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

We have an amazing cat behavior and enrichment team, and we always need more help!

As a cat enrichment volunteer, you will provide various enrichment needs to our cats (think kitty kongs and bubbles!). Enrichment volunteers are essential to helping improve the daily lives of our cats at the shelter. Our Behavior volunteer program is a five step program, and you'll start out as a BV1 volunteer (behavior volunteer - level 1) focused on enrichment. Our behavior program is truly one-of-a-kind. You'll learn such much, like how animals communicate, different types of enrichment, how to read body language, learning theory, and so much more. 

Sign up today to help our cats get the socialization and enrichment that they deserve!

 

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

 

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

We have an amazing cat behavior and enrichment team, and we always need more help!

As a cat enrichment volunteer, you will provide various enrichment needs to our cats (think kitty kongs and bubbles!). Enrichment volunteers are essential to helping improve the daily lives of our cats at the shelter. Our Behavior volunteer program is a five step program, and you'll start out as a BV1 volunteer (behavior volunteer - level 1) focused on enrichment. Our behavior program is truly one-of-a-kind. You'll learn such much, like how animals communicate, different types of enrichment, how to read body language, learning theory, and so much more. 

Sign up today to help our cats get the socialization and enrichment that they deserve!

 

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

 

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77008

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PetSmart Cattery Volunteer

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

We have adoptable cats that live at PetSmart on 2902 S. Shepherd Dr. We need volunteers to help clean, feed, and socialize these cats all while helping them find forever homes!

Cattery Hours:

Monday- Friday 5-7pm

Saturday + Sunday 9-11am, 1-3pm, 3-5pm

*Must be 18 years or older to volunteer at the Cattery

 

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

 

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

We have adoptable cats that live at PetSmart on 2902 S. Shepherd Dr. We need volunteers to help clean, feed, and socialize these cats all while helping them find forever homes!

Cattery Hours:

Monday- Friday 5-7pm

Saturday + Sunday 9-11am, 1-3pm, 3-5pm

*Must be 18 years or older to volunteer at the Cattery

 

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

 

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77098

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Room 'Down N Dirty' Volunteer

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

We have 4 free roaming cat rooms where we need your help in caring for the cats, feeding the cats, and cleaning the cat rooms at the shelter.

Currently, Down N Dirty shifts are offered from 9AM-Noon every day.

PetSmart Volunteer – We have some of our cats that show at the PetSmart cattery on South Shepherd and always need more volunteers who are interested in helping socialize the cats, clean the cages, feed the cats, and answer questions from the public.

 

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

At Friends For Life, every animal matters. Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the first no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition.

Houston-grown, we’re here to help our neighbors care for the pets they love.

We’re not finished until every animal has a safe home. Until then, we’ll be innovating, improving and tracking results to find the most effective ways to save lives. 

We have 4 free roaming cat rooms where we need your help in caring for the cats, feeding the cats, and cleaning the cat rooms at the shelter.

Currently, Down N Dirty shifts are offered from 9AM-Noon every day.

PetSmart Volunteer – We have some of our cats that show at the PetSmart cattery on South Shepherd and always need more volunteers who are interested in helping socialize the cats, clean the cages, feed the cats, and answer questions from the public.

 

This need is ongoing. Please disregard the "runs until" date attached to this need.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77008

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Houston Food Fair Helpers (Tuesdays)

This opportunity is great for groups and individuals.

Volunteers sort, assemble, and distribute grocery items for walk-up or drive thru clients. Volunteers may also help by registering clients using Houston Food Bank qualifications.

This opportunity is available every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and on specific Saturdays, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. (Please see available shifts below.)

When arriving, please park in the parking lot across the street from the Guadalupe Basic Needs Center. Also, dress comfortably. This opportunity takes place outdoors. Close toe shoes are required. For a map, please download this parking guide.

NOTE: We cannot accept court mandated community service hours for any of our volunteer opportunities.

Each volunteer aged 14+ must sign up under their own account. Parents please do not sign up on behalf of your teenage children. For children 13 and younger, please sign up as a team and bring a paper youth waiver.

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

This opportunity is great for groups and individuals.

Volunteers sort, assemble, and distribute grocery items for walk-up or drive thru clients. Volunteers may also help by registering clients using Houston Food Bank qualifications.

This opportunity is available every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and on specific Saturdays, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. (Please see available shifts below.)

When arriving, please park in the parking lot across the street from the Guadalupe Basic Needs Center. Also, dress comfortably. This opportunity takes place outdoors. Close toe shoes are required. For a map, please download this parking guide.

NOTE: We cannot accept court mandated community service hours for any of our volunteer opportunities.

Each volunteer aged 14+ must sign up under their own account. Parents please do not sign up on behalf of your teenage children. For children 13 and younger, please sign up as a team and bring a paper youth waiver.

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77003

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pro Bono Attorneys - Immigration

Catholic Charities’ St. Frances Cabrini Center for Immigrant Legal Assistance provides a diverse array of immigration legal services in greater Houston. Our experienced corps of attorneys and legal professionals provide free and low-cost legal services to children who arrived in the U.S. alone, families seeking immigration assistance, crime victims, asylum seekers, and immigrants seeking to become U.S. citizens.

The Cabrini Center seeks the assistance of pro bono attorneys for both litigation and administrative cases.

Asylum cases, both affirmatively through the Houston Asylum Office and defensively with the Immigration Court. Special Immigrant Juvenile Status cases, for juveniles who have been abandoned or abused by their parents in their home countries. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, for young people brought to the United States as children.

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Catholic Charities’ St. Frances Cabrini Center for Immigrant Legal Assistance provides a diverse array of immigration legal services in greater Houston. Our experienced corps of attorneys and legal professionals provide free and low-cost legal services to children who arrived in the U.S. alone, families seeking immigration assistance, crime victims, asylum seekers, and immigrants seeking to become U.S. citizens.

The Cabrini Center seeks the assistance of pro bono attorneys for both litigation and administrative cases.

Asylum cases, both affirmatively through the Houston Asylum Office and defensively with the Immigration Court. Special Immigrant Juvenile Status cases, for juveniles who have been abandoned or abused by their parents in their home countries. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, for young people brought to the United States as children.

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become an Academic Coach for Youth in Foster Care

Description:
Make a lasting impact in the life of a young person in foster care! Academic Coaches help students ages 14–17 build organizational skills, study skills, and provide homework support, while offering encouragement and consistency they can count on.

Youth in foster care often face major educational disruptions—frequent moves, multiple schools, and a lack of stable support. By volunteering just a few hours a week, you can help bridge that gap and empower them to reach their potential.

Training and ongoing support are provided. Sessions take place at Residential Treatment Centers across the greater Houston area, with flexible scheduling during out-of-school hours.

Learn more or sign up for an upcoming informational session:
https://signup.com/go/dTHtQwS

Contact: Laura.Meares@harriscountytx.gov

Agency: The HAY Center

Description:
Make a lasting impact in the life of a young person in foster care! Academic Coaches help students ages 14–17 build organizational skills, study skills, and provide homework support, while offering encouragement and consistency they can count on.

Youth in foster care often face major educational disruptions—frequent moves, multiple schools, and a lack of stable support. By volunteering just a few hours a week, you can help bridge that gap and empower them to reach their potential.

Training and ongoing support are provided. Sessions take place at Residential Treatment Centers across the greater Houston area, with flexible scheduling during out-of-school hours.

Learn more or sign up for an upcoming informational session:
https://signup.com/go/dTHtQwS

Contact: Laura.Meares@harriscountytx.gov

Agency: The HAY Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a SpringSpirit Youth Participant

Our mentoring program is designed to support the growth of our students on the fields, in school, and in life. Mentors are matched with a SpringSpirit participant in grades 3-12 and commit to meet in person at least once a month.  Mentors must submit to a background check and go through an orientation process before being matched with a mentee.  2 locations in Northern Spring Branch.  

Agency: SpringSpirit

Our mentoring program is designed to support the growth of our students on the fields, in school, and in life. Mentors are matched with a SpringSpirit participant in grades 3-12 and commit to meet in person at least once a month.  Mentors must submit to a background check and go through an orientation process before being matched with a mentee.  2 locations in Northern Spring Branch.  

Agency: SpringSpirit

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 29, 2026

Zip Code: 77080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Transition Coach for Youth in Foster Care

Help young people aging out of foster care successfully step into adulthood. As a Transition Coach, you’ll mentor and guide youth (ages 14+) as they create transition plans, explore education and career options, and build the skills they need for independence.

A caring adult can make all the difference for a youth who may not have consistent support. By meeting once a week, you can help them set goals, stay motivated, and navigate life’s next steps.

Agency: The HAY Center

Help young people aging out of foster care successfully step into adulthood. As a Transition Coach, you’ll mentor and guide youth (ages 14+) as they create transition plans, explore education and career options, and build the skills they need for independence.

A caring adult can make all the difference for a youth who may not have consistent support. By meeting once a week, you can help them set goals, stay motivated, and navigate life’s next steps.

Agency: The HAY Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual 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 once or twice a week on Zoom.  Program moderator creates virtual breakout rooms.  Volunteers work with small groups (2-4 students) from 4:30 to 5:30 one day a week. Simple lesson and materials provided for you.  

Groups meet twice a week on Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday. 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.  

 

Agency: SpringSpirit

Help a child who is reading below grade level. Volunteers needed to work with elementary-age children once or twice a week on Zoom.  Program moderator creates virtual breakout rooms.  Volunteers work with small groups (2-4 students) from 4:30 to 5:30 one day a week. Simple lesson and materials provided for you.  

Groups meet twice a week on Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday. 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.  

 

Agency: SpringSpirit

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 19, 2026

Zip Code: 77080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: This Holiday Season Make a Difference in a Teen's Life!

This Holiday Season make a difference in a teen's life by SHAREing your heart & home with a high school exchange student! Volunteers, with or without children at home, are needed to host teenage boys and girls from Germany, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Mongolia, Japan, and several other countries. Families can review student applications and choose the boy or girl that matches their family. SHARE! students speak English, come medically insured, and have their own spending money for personal expenses. They attend the host family’s local high school for a school year or semester.

Agency: SHARE! Southwest erdt

This Holiday Season make a difference in a teen's life by SHAREing your heart & home with a high school exchange student! Volunteers, with or without children at home, are needed to host teenage boys and girls from Germany, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Mongolia, Japan, and several other countries. Families can review student applications and choose the boy or girl that matches their family. SHARE! students speak English, come medically insured, and have their own spending money for personal expenses. They attend the host family’s local high school for a school year or semester.

Agency: SHARE! Southwest erdt

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reception × Administrative Volunteers

Volunteers at our front desk help the front desk staff with their day-to-day activities— answering the phones, returning messages, interacting with visitors, answering questions from the public, keeping up with the calendar, directing people to the right place for appointments, getting the appropriate people for appointments and interviews.

There are different administrative tasks we could always use volunteers to help with. If you are good with data entry type work, this may be the right fit for you!

Front desk volunteers are never left on their own at the front desk, they will always have a staff member working with them.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

Volunteers at our front desk help the front desk staff with their day-to-day activities— answering the phones, returning messages, interacting with visitors, answering questions from the public, keeping up with the calendar, directing people to the right place for appointments, getting the appropriate people for appointments and interviews.

There are different administrative tasks we could always use volunteers to help with. If you are good with data entry type work, this may be the right fit for you!

Front desk volunteers are never left on their own at the front desk, they will always have a staff member working with them.

Agency: Friends For Life Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77008

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brain-Healthy Food Prep

Learn tips and tricks for creating flavorful, healthy meals by assisting Chef Michael with food preparation for our "Memory Preservation Nutrition"program. 

Agency: Amazing Place

Learn tips and tricks for creating flavorful, healthy meals by assisting Chef Michael with food preparation for our "Memory Preservation Nutrition"program. 

Agency: Amazing Place

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl's Youth Soccer Facilitator

The HMC is proud to be home to soccer programs for our refugee youth. The Eagles (boys) and The Golden Eagles (girls).

The teams meet and play on the first and third Saturdays of each month, at the IndoorSoccerBox, located at 1530 W Sam Houston Pkwy N. Beginning in November, we'll be meeting at Burnett Bayland Park in Southwest Houston.

We are looking for someone with soccer experience to serve as a referee and informal coach to help facilitate 1 hour of girls soccer. It is a very casual league, the girls would benefit from the experience of someone 18+.

If you are interested in learning more or joining us - please email Kirsten Dorrier - KDorrier@ecdcus.org.

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

The HMC is proud to be home to soccer programs for our refugee youth. The Eagles (boys) and The Golden Eagles (girls).

The teams meet and play on the first and third Saturdays of each month, at the IndoorSoccerBox, located at 1530 W Sam Houston Pkwy N. Beginning in November, we'll be meeting at Burnett Bayland Park in Southwest Houston.

We are looking for someone with soccer experience to serve as a referee and informal coach to help facilitate 1 hour of girls soccer. It is a very casual league, the girls would benefit from the experience of someone 18+.

If you are interested in learning more or joining us - please email Kirsten Dorrier - KDorrier@ecdcus.org.

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Houston Gala Donation Outreach Volunteer

Join us in creating a night to remember! Upbring is hosting its annual Houston Gala, a celebration of hope, transformation, and community impact. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us secure exciting auction items that will raise critical funds to support children and families across Texas.

This is a fantastic opportunity to:

Use your networking and communication skills for a meaningful causeConnect with local businesses and donorsBe part of a high-energy, purpose-driven teamGain experience in nonprofit fundraising and event planning

Agency: Upbring

Join us in creating a night to remember! Upbring is hosting its annual Houston Gala, a celebration of hope, transformation, and community impact. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us secure exciting auction items that will raise critical funds to support children and families across Texas.

This is a fantastic opportunity to:

Use your networking and communication skills for a meaningful causeConnect with local businesses and donorsBe part of a high-energy, purpose-driven teamGain experience in nonprofit fundraising and event planning

Agency: Upbring

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 20, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cold Weather Bags

Support those experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by providing cold weather bags this winter. Your generosity can make a significant difference, offering essential items to help people endure the harsh conditions of the season.

 Below is a list of recommended items that can bring comfort and warmth during Houston's winter months:

Cold Weather Bags:

·        Hats/beanies

·        Scarfs

·        Mittens

·        Sleeping bags

·        Blankets

·        Wool socks

·        Hot hands/feet

·        Flint starter kits

·        Hot cocoa/Apple cider

·        Lip balm/Chapstick

·        Daily Vitamins

·        Throat Lozenges

 


We kindly ask that volunteers purchase the materials and assemble the bags independently. Please note that CFTH does not host events for assembling these bags 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

Support those experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by providing cold weather bags this winter. Your generosity can make a significant difference, offering essential items to help people endure the harsh conditions of the season.

 Below is a list of recommended items that can bring comfort and warmth during Houston's winter months:

Cold Weather Bags:

·        Hats/beanies

·        Scarfs

·        Mittens

·        Sleeping bags

·        Blankets

·        Wool socks

·        Hot hands/feet

·        Flint starter kits

·        Hot cocoa/Apple cider

·        Lip balm/Chapstick

·        Daily Vitamins

·        Throat Lozenges

 


We kindly ask that volunteers purchase the materials and assemble the bags independently. Please note that CFTH does not host events for assembling these bags 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: Join the Youth Management Team at TWST4Girls!

As a Youth Relations Manager, you’ll play a vital role in growing and sustaining our youth community—from the first interview to ongoing engagement. You’ll help ensure every child feels prepared, supported, and valued.


APPLY HERE

https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8118370/TWST4Girls-Volunteer-Application


TWST4Girls Team Key Responsibilities: 

Recruit children in need of our programming

Onboard new members

Train individuals and groups to improve their mentorship experience

Manage ongoing communication, support, and retention efforts

Match Support monitors and supports mentee-mentor relationships to ensure a strong, productive, and program-aligned environment

Keep youth records organized and up to date

Help create a welcoming, mission-driven organization culture

Agency: TWST4Girls

As a Youth Relations Manager, you’ll play a vital role in growing and sustaining our youth community—from the first interview to ongoing engagement. You’ll help ensure every child feels prepared, supported, and valued.


APPLY HERE

https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8118370/TWST4Girls-Volunteer-Application


TWST4Girls Team Key Responsibilities: 

Recruit children in need of our programming

Onboard new members

Train individuals and groups to improve their mentorship experience

Manage ongoing communication, support, and retention efforts

Match Support monitors and supports mentee-mentor relationships to ensure a strong, productive, and program-aligned environment

Keep youth records organized and up to date

Help create a welcoming, mission-driven organization culture

Agency: TWST4Girls

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 2, 2026

Zip Code: 77004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Harris Health Volunteer

Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? Join us today as a Harris Health Volunteer.

We have a place for you in key hospital areas, patient areas and/or community health centers. We also offer virtual volunteer program opportunities as well.

We take great care to match your interests and skills to a specific assignment.

You’ll have the opportunity to:
• Contribute to a tradition of caring
• Serve alongside world-class healthcare providers
• Gain a sense of satisfaction from helping others
• Make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families

Hospital opportunities are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Clinic opportunities are available from Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm

Agency: Harris Health

Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? Join us today as a Harris Health Volunteer.

We have a place for you in key hospital areas, patient areas and/or community health centers. We also offer virtual volunteer program opportunities as well.

We take great care to match your interests and skills to a specific assignment.

You’ll have the opportunity to:
• Contribute to a tradition of caring
• Serve alongside world-class healthcare providers
• Gain a sense of satisfaction from helping others
• Make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families

Hospital opportunities are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Clinic opportunities are available from Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm

Agency: Harris Health

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77030

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Client Services Volunteer

This role would include a myriad of intensive training, background checks, and team support. In this role, a volunteer would provide compassionate support and education in regard to pregnancy and parenting. 

Agency: Tomball Pregnancy Center

This role would include a myriad of intensive training, background checks, and team support. In this role, a volunteer would provide compassionate support and education in regard to pregnancy and parenting. 

Agency: Tomball Pregnancy Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77375

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Needed: ESL/Citizenship Instructors, Assistants and Tutors

Have you always wanted to teach and help others from all over the world? Now, you can!  Available positions are needed to teach highly motivated adults who are seeking to better their English and life skills. Many are learning English for specific purposes such as: a better job, to help their children in school, or to earn their citizenship.  Citizenship classes help prepare students for their naturalization test. Interested volunteers should be able to read, write and speak English fluently.   It is not necessary to be bilingual to be an instructor, assistant or tutor. As an ESL/Citizenship volunteer you are asked to be available for a specific amount of time dependent on the volunteer role that suits you best.  Volunteer applicants must have the ability and willingness to teach English in a patient, respectful manner to people of all walks of life. Previous experience greatly appreciated but not necessary. Teacher training and classroom observation always available. Evening classroom assistants needed immediately.

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Have you always wanted to teach and help others from all over the world? Now, you can!  Available positions are needed to teach highly motivated adults who are seeking to better their English and life skills. Many are learning English for specific purposes such as: a better job, to help their children in school, or to earn their citizenship.  Citizenship classes help prepare students for their naturalization test. Interested volunteers should be able to read, write and speak English fluently.   It is not necessary to be bilingual to be an instructor, assistant or tutor. As an ESL/Citizenship volunteer you are asked to be available for a specific amount of time dependent on the volunteer role that suits you best.  Volunteer applicants must have the ability and willingness to teach English in a patient, respectful manner to people of all walks of life. Previous experience greatly appreciated but not necessary. Teacher training and classroom observation always available. Evening classroom assistants needed immediately.

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Appointed Community Service

Court appointed community service can be completed at Memorial Assistance Ministries. We are open Monday-Saturday from 10-6. Please call 713-468-4516 Ext. 125 for additional information. Mandatory sessions are offered Mondays or Thursdays at 5:20 p.m. You must attend one of these orientation sessions to complete your hours at MAM. Please bring your court paperwork and a photo ID to one of these sessions. You do not need to RSVP for an orientation. Once through orientation we will see if there is a need for the times you are available. No guarantee of positions.     

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Court appointed community service can be completed at Memorial Assistance Ministries. We are open Monday-Saturday from 10-6. Please call 713-468-4516 Ext. 125 for additional information. Mandatory sessions are offered Mondays or Thursdays at 5:20 p.m. You must attend one of these orientation sessions to complete your hours at MAM. Please bring your court paperwork and a photo ID to one of these sessions. You do not need to RSVP for an orientation. Once through orientation we will see if there is a need for the times you are available. No guarantee of positions.     

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 77080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tandem Bike Rider

As a volunteer, you would be the sighted rider on the front of a tandem bike with a blind or visually impaired rider on the back. Group bike rides occur twice a month.

Agency: The Lighthouse of Houston

As a volunteer, you would be the sighted rider on the front of a tandem bike with a blind or visually impaired rider on the back. Group bike rides occur twice a month.

Agency: The Lighthouse of Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 77019

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Zumba Instructor

Looking for a Zumba instructor for our adult day program, we are looking for someone who is energetic, fun and with lots of energy!!! 

If you are interested please email us!! 

Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Houston

Looking for a Zumba instructor for our adult day program, we are looking for someone who is energetic, fun and with lots of energy!!! 

If you are interested please email us!! 

Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Needed: Computer Literacy Volunteers

Volunteers are needed to teach basic computer skills to a wide variety of clients. Must know basic computer skills, like keyboarding, setting up and using e-mail, how to use a search engine, using the internet to explore job opportunities, using MS Word to create and edit resumes, online job applications, MS Word and Excel basics, and social networking. Volunteers will also need the ability to teach these basic computer skills. This volunteer opportunity requires patience and the ability to  work at least one scheduled ½ day shift per week, either mornings from 9am to 12:30pm or afternoons from 12:30pm to 4pm.. You will have one-on-one interaction with motivated adult clients.

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Volunteers are needed to teach basic computer skills to a wide variety of clients. Must know basic computer skills, like keyboarding, setting up and using e-mail, how to use a search engine, using the internet to explore job opportunities, using MS Word to create and edit resumes, online job applications, MS Word and Excel basics, and social networking. Volunteers will also need the ability to teach these basic computer skills. This volunteer opportunity requires patience and the ability to  work at least one scheduled ½ day shift per week, either mornings from 9am to 12:30pm or afternoons from 12:30pm to 4pm.. You will have one-on-one interaction with motivated adult clients.

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Retail shop and warehouse support volunteers

Volunteers are needed for our resale shop to assist customers, sort and price donations, operate the cash register, work on displays, make simple repairs on merchandise or research items on Ebay. Your volunteering will directly help fund MAM programs, which assist struggling families in time of need. You directly help the surrounding community with your efforts. Youths under the age of 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult to volunteer. No previous experience needed.

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Volunteers are needed for our resale shop to assist customers, sort and price donations, operate the cash register, work on displays, make simple repairs on merchandise or research items on Ebay. Your volunteering will directly help fund MAM programs, which assist struggling families in time of need. You directly help the surrounding community with your efforts. Youths under the age of 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult to volunteer. No previous experience needed.

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers with register, and pricing experience

Volunteers are needed for our resale shop to operate cash registers and price merchandise for the sales floor. Volunteering for this position will allow us to price items faster; get those items onto the floor quicker which allows us to fund the many programs we have at MAM. The programs at MAM assist struggling families in times of need. You will directly help the surrounding community with your efforts.

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Volunteers are needed for our resale shop to operate cash registers and price merchandise for the sales floor. Volunteering for this position will allow us to price items faster; get those items onto the floor quicker which allows us to fund the many programs we have at MAM. The programs at MAM assist struggling families in times of need. You will directly help the surrounding community with your efforts.

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Allow Groups: No