Volunteer: Houston Food Fair Helpers (Saturdays)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 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and on specific Saturdays, from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Click here to sign up today! For questions or more information, please contact Ashlie Gutierrez at agutierrez@catholiccharities.org. 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 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and on specific Saturdays, from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Click here to sign up today! For questions or more information, please contact Ashlie Gutierrez at agutierrez@catholiccharities.org. 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: BLACK AMERICAN LEADERSCELEBRATION OF LEGACY BLACK LEADERSHIP ! Contact Person Agency: Young Society Of Houston CELEBRATION OF LEGACY BLACK LEADERSHIP ! Contact Person Agency: Young Society Of Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Feb 20, 2027 Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warehouse helpers neededLives can be saved through your involvement with a program that channels badly needed medical supplies to developing countries. You can support the program by helping in our warehouse in southwest Houston. Shifts can be scheduled on an occasional basis and can be arranged for weekdays or Saturdays. Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Lives can be saved through your involvement with a program that channels badly needed medical supplies to developing countries. You can support the program by helping in our warehouse in southwest Houston. Shifts can be scheduled on an occasional basis and can be arranged for weekdays or Saturdays. Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Supply Sorters (no experience required)Volunteer at Project C.U.R.E. Houston About Us
WHAT do volunteers do? Our volunteers help with all aspects of our life-saving operation. Volunteers sort donated medical supplies, prepare shipments, help manage our warehouse, and even work with our hospital partners to procure supplies. We also have volunteers who drive out to make scheduled donation pick-ups, test and repair medical equipment at all levels of expertise, help with fundraising and outreach, plan events, and assist with administrative needs. We do not require any experience or medical background and will teach you everything you need to know. With that said, we do love nurses and medical professionals! Engineers are also extremely valuable to us.
HOW do I register? New volunteers must create a profile online prior to volunteering. Go to www.projectcure.org Here, you can read about volunteering opportunities and then select the Houston location for more info and the volunteer schedule. Alternatively, you may go right to the volunteer schedule: https://projectcure.volunteerhub.com/lp/houston/ Sign up for any available shift that suits your schedule. You can then log in using your user id/password to sign up for volunteer sessions.*Minimum age to volunteer is 15. Volunteers under 18 will be prompted to print a release form for their parent/guardian to sign. They must bring the signed form when they come to the warehouse. This release expires at the end of each calendar year so an updated release may be needed. HOURS: Our individual volunteer hours are: Tuesday through Friday 9:30- noon and 1- 3:30pm and occasional Saturdays 9:30 - noon. For your first shift, please arrive 15 minutes early as we will do a brief orientation.You’ll use your user id/password to register online for each volunteer session. You are welcome to sign up for as many shifts as you like. It is important to come on time and stay for the full shift. Please remember to cancel if your plans change.
WHERE is Project C.U.R.E. located? Our address is 8303 Kempwood Drive Houston, Texas 77055. While there is plenty of free parking, we do encourage carpooling if you are coming with others.
HOW should I dress? Please dress comfortably (jeans, sweats, shorts) with comfortable closed toes shoes. Please note the exterior warehouse space can be a bit cool in the winter and warm in the summer. GROUPS: We would also love to see you come back with your school, corporate, civic, or faith based organization. To request a group session, please visit https://projectcure.volunteerhub.com/lp/houstongroups/ or reach out to houstongroups@projectcure.org.
Please let us know if you have any questions. We look forward to hearing from you. Again, thank you for your interest and willingness to help! Project C.U.R.E. -- Houston houstonvolunteers@projectcure.org
Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Volunteer at Project C.U.R.E. Houston About Us
WHAT do volunteers do? Our volunteers help with all aspects of our life-saving operation. Volunteers sort donated medical supplies, prepare shipments, help manage our warehouse, and even work with our hospital partners to procure supplies. We also have volunteers who drive out to make scheduled donation pick-ups, test and repair medical equipment at all levels of expertise, help with fundraising and outreach, plan events, and assist with administrative needs. We do not require any experience or medical background and will teach you everything you need to know. With that said, we do love nurses and medical professionals! Engineers are also extremely valuable to us.
HOW do I register? New volunteers must create a profile online prior to volunteering. Go to www.projectcure.org Here, you can read about volunteering opportunities and then select the Houston location for more info and the volunteer schedule. Alternatively, you may go right to the volunteer schedule: https://projectcure.volunteerhub.com/lp/houston/ Sign up for any available shift that suits your schedule. You can then log in using your user id/password to sign up for volunteer sessions.*Minimum age to volunteer is 15. Volunteers under 18 will be prompted to print a release form for their parent/guardian to sign. They must bring the signed form when they come to the warehouse. This release expires at the end of each calendar year so an updated release may be needed. HOURS: Our individual volunteer hours are: Tuesday through Friday 9:30- noon and 1- 3:30pm and occasional Saturdays 9:30 - noon. For your first shift, please arrive 15 minutes early as we will do a brief orientation.You’ll use your user id/password to register online for each volunteer session. You are welcome to sign up for as many shifts as you like. It is important to come on time and stay for the full shift. Please remember to cancel if your plans change.
WHERE is Project C.U.R.E. located? Our address is 8303 Kempwood Drive Houston, Texas 77055. While there is plenty of free parking, we do encourage carpooling if you are coming with others.
HOW should I dress? Please dress comfortably (jeans, sweats, shorts) with comfortable closed toes shoes. Please note the exterior warehouse space can be a bit cool in the winter and warm in the summer. GROUPS: We would also love to see you come back with your school, corporate, civic, or faith based organization. To request a group session, please visit https://projectcure.volunteerhub.com/lp/houstongroups/ or reach out to houstongroups@projectcure.org.
Please let us know if you have any questions. We look forward to hearing from you. Again, thank you for your interest and willingness to help! Project C.U.R.E. -- Houston houstonvolunteers@projectcure.org
Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: July 11th Arthur Storey Park CleanupJuly 11th Arthur Storey Park Cleanup We’re so glad you’ll be joining us for our Winter in July Cleanup! Gather your friends, family, and neighbors and enjoy a little winter magic in the middle of summer while giving back to the community. Together, we’ll help keep our waterways and green spaces clean while enjoying bird-friendly crafts, a holiday decoration swap, and other festive activities. This free, family-friendly event is open to all ages, and no experience is necessary. Cleanup Details Time and Date: July 11th, 2026 from 8am–11am Location: 7400 W Sam Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77036 Winter Activities Include Holiday Decoration Swap - bring gently used holiday decorations to swap for others. Renew your decor supply without spending a penny!Crafting ActivitySummer Santa Photo OpCool Off TentWaivers All volunteers are required to sign waivers. Please complete your liability waivers ahead of arrival. Click HERE to sign our digital waivers for yourself and any children participating with you. Two volunteer opportunities for the day! General Cleanup Volunteer: Cleanup trash in the area, no data collection required. Data Collection Volunteer: Staff will lead a random bag sample with your help! You will be guided in proper protocol to collect & itemize trash. Arrive by 7:45am to learn how, no prior training required. Supplies You will be responsible for dressing appropriately, wearing close-toed shoes & long pants, bringing a reusable water bottle, and any additional supplies you may need to keep you safe during the cleanup. We will provide trash bags, grabbers, water refills, first aid supplies. Safety & Cleanup Guidelines Your safety is our number one priority. Click Here to learn more about our safety & cleanup guidelines. Communication SPLASH will reach out to the event the week before with cleanup details, weather plans, and additional important information to best prepare you for the day. Please ensure you register with a valid email to get the most up-to-date information. We strongly suggest each participant register to ensure you receive the most up-to-date information. Thank you so much for your commitment to helping our environment and birds! Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines July 11th Arthur Storey Park Cleanup We’re so glad you’ll be joining us for our Winter in July Cleanup! Gather your friends, family, and neighbors and enjoy a little winter magic in the middle of summer while giving back to the community. Together, we’ll help keep our waterways and green spaces clean while enjoying bird-friendly crafts, a holiday decoration swap, and other festive activities. This free, family-friendly event is open to all ages, and no experience is necessary. Cleanup Details Time and Date: July 11th, 2026 from 8am–11am Location: 7400 W Sam Houston Pkwy S, Houston, TX 77036 Winter Activities Include Holiday Decoration Swap - bring gently used holiday decorations to swap for others. Renew your decor supply without spending a penny!Crafting ActivitySummer Santa Photo OpCool Off TentWaivers All volunteers are required to sign waivers. Please complete your liability waivers ahead of arrival. Click HERE to sign our digital waivers for yourself and any children participating with you. Two volunteer opportunities for the day! General Cleanup Volunteer: Cleanup trash in the area, no data collection required. Data Collection Volunteer: Staff will lead a random bag sample with your help! You will be guided in proper protocol to collect & itemize trash. Arrive by 7:45am to learn how, no prior training required. Supplies You will be responsible for dressing appropriately, wearing close-toed shoes & long pants, bringing a reusable water bottle, and any additional supplies you may need to keep you safe during the cleanup. We will provide trash bags, grabbers, water refills, first aid supplies. Safety & Cleanup Guidelines Your safety is our number one priority. Click Here to learn more about our safety & cleanup guidelines. Communication SPLASH will reach out to the event the week before with cleanup details, weather plans, and additional important information to best prepare you for the day. Please ensure you register with a valid email to get the most up-to-date information. We strongly suggest each participant register to ensure you receive the most up-to-date information. Thank you so much for your commitment to helping our environment and birds! Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 77036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shamba Ya Amani Farm Work DayEveryone is welcome to participate in Shamba Days. You’ll help with whatever the farm may need... mulching, weeding, planting, harvesting, and more! Shamba Ya Amani, the Farm of Peace, is working for justice by feeding our community, both body and soul. We feed the body by growing vegetables and fruit, raising honeybees, and tending flowers. We feed the soul by building this farm together, forming a connection to each other and to the earth we are cultivating. Bring a bottle of water and wear long pants and closed-toe shoes or boots! Shamba Ya Amani (Farm of Peace) can be found at this address: All minors under the age of 16 must complete a release form in order to volunteer. Agency: FAM Houston Everyone is welcome to participate in Shamba Days. You’ll help with whatever the farm may need... mulching, weeding, planting, harvesting, and more! Shamba Ya Amani, the Farm of Peace, is working for justice by feeding our community, both body and soul. We feed the body by growing vegetables and fruit, raising honeybees, and tending flowers. We feed the soul by building this farm together, forming a connection to each other and to the earth we are cultivating. Bring a bottle of water and wear long pants and closed-toe shoes or boots! Shamba Ya Amani (Farm of Peace) can be found at this address: All minors under the age of 16 must complete a release form in order to volunteer. Agency: FAM Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77072 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer Camp Assistants & HelpersReaching Houston is hosting a summer camp called The Beauty of STEM and we are looking Summer Camp Assistants to help implement the program. We are looking for high energy, fun staff to work with a diverse population of girls in grades 3 - 5. Not a the teacher type? We also need helpers to assist with materials, run errands, and complete clerical tasks before and during the camp. Agency: Reaching Houston Reaching Houston is hosting a summer camp called The Beauty of STEM and we are looking Summer Camp Assistants to help implement the program. We are looking for high energy, fun staff to work with a diverse population of girls in grades 3 - 5. Not a the teacher type? We also need helpers to assist with materials, run errands, and complete clerical tasks before and during the camp. Agency: Reaching Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 23, 2026 Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weekday Meal DeliveryOnce a week, deliver meals to homebound older adults and provide a wellness check-in. Pick up from one of our hub locations in your neighborhood. Pick-up times are between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Routes take about an hour to complete. Must complete training and clear our background check. Must provide a copy of your valid driver's license and proof of insurance. For more information, fill out our volunteer interest form:Volunteer Interest Form – Fill out form Agency: IM Houston's Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston and Galveston County Once a week, deliver meals to homebound older adults and provide a wellness check-in. Pick up from one of our hub locations in your neighborhood. Pick-up times are between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Routes take about an hour to complete. Must complete training and clear our background check. Must provide a copy of your valid driver's license and proof of insurance. For more information, fill out our volunteer interest form:Volunteer Interest Form – Fill out form Agency: IM Houston's Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston and Galveston County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aquatic Nursery DaysGet dirty helping grow the Bay! The Gessner Center is Galveston Bay Foundation’s new visitor hub in Kemah, TX. It will be home to our aquatic nursery program—where we grow and prepare wetland plants that are critical to restoring habitat, improving water quality, and supporting the long-term health of Galveston Bay. As an Aquatic Nursery Volunteer, you will assist GBF staff with hands-on plant care. Depending on the needs of the nursery, may help with watering, weeding, trimming, shifting plants, repotting wetland plants, and removing algae buildup from nursery ponds. Some workdays may also include planting in our wetland pools and will be communicated in advance. If you would like to help rotate or retrieve plants from the aquatic pools, you are encouraged to bring tall rubber boots. Expect to get dirty and muddy! By caring for nursery plants that will be used in restoration, you directly support healthier wetlands and a healthier Galveston Bay. No experience is necessary. Staff will show you everythingyou need to know. Be prepared to walk across uneven terrain. Restrooms will be available onsite. Learn more about getting to and parking at GBF Headquarters↗ All minors must be accompanied by a registered guardian or approved chaperone. Agency: Stewardship Get dirty helping grow the Bay! The Gessner Center is Galveston Bay Foundation’s new visitor hub in Kemah, TX. It will be home to our aquatic nursery program—where we grow and prepare wetland plants that are critical to restoring habitat, improving water quality, and supporting the long-term health of Galveston Bay. As an Aquatic Nursery Volunteer, you will assist GBF staff with hands-on plant care. Depending on the needs of the nursery, may help with watering, weeding, trimming, shifting plants, repotting wetland plants, and removing algae buildup from nursery ponds. Some workdays may also include planting in our wetland pools and will be communicated in advance. If you would like to help rotate or retrieve plants from the aquatic pools, you are encouraged to bring tall rubber boots. Expect to get dirty and muddy! By caring for nursery plants that will be used in restoration, you directly support healthier wetlands and a healthier Galveston Bay. No experience is necessary. Staff will show you everythingyou need to know. Be prepared to walk across uneven terrain. Restrooms will be available onsite. Learn more about getting to and parking at GBF Headquarters↗ All minors must be accompanied by a registered guardian or approved chaperone. Agency: Stewardship Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77565-2052 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bike Around the Bay: Supply Inventory Day
Behind Every Great Event Is Great Inventory.
Bike Around the Bay doesn't begin when riders roll out. It begins long before the first mile, with volunteers preparing the supplies, equipment, and resources that keep the event running smoothly. Join us for Supply Inventory Day as we count, organize, and prepare materials for break points and event operations. This is an opportunity to work alongside fellow volunteers, get a behind-the-scenes look at event logistics, and help ensure our teams have what they need when ride weekend arrives. As an Inventory Support Volunteer, you will: Work with Team Leads to count, sort, and organize supplies and materials Restock break point bins and prepare equipment for deployment Assist with organizing event resources that support volunteers and riders across the route Help create a smooth and efficient foundation for a successful Bike Around the BayNo prior experience needed. Staff will provide guidance and direction throughout the day. Please bring a reusable water bottle and snacks. Restrooms and wi-fi are available onsite. Be prepared for standing, walking, and light lifting throughout the shift. Getting There Search for “EcoCenter Sponsored by Reliant” when using Google Maps - View site on Google.com . Alternatively, you can enter the coordinates (29.750970027078534, -94.91775406482465) into your maps application as you would a street address. From TX-99 and W Bay Rd/Old F-M Rd 1405 Head north to turn into Bayer Rd. Turn left on the restricted road; you will see an EcoCenter directional sign (its like a small yard sign with a blue arrow). Continue on the restricted road for 200 ft until you reach the EcoCenter on the left.Note: The Ecocenter does not have a public address and is a part of the larger NRG Cedar Bayou campus. Getting here can be complicated without a map application. Prepare your route in advance. When you help prepare the people and supplies that power Bike Around the Bay, you help create an experience that inspires others to give towards protecting Galveston Bay. Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation
Behind Every Great Event Is Great Inventory.
Bike Around the Bay doesn't begin when riders roll out. It begins long before the first mile, with volunteers preparing the supplies, equipment, and resources that keep the event running smoothly. Join us for Supply Inventory Day as we count, organize, and prepare materials for break points and event operations. This is an opportunity to work alongside fellow volunteers, get a behind-the-scenes look at event logistics, and help ensure our teams have what they need when ride weekend arrives. As an Inventory Support Volunteer, you will: Work with Team Leads to count, sort, and organize supplies and materials Restock break point bins and prepare equipment for deployment Assist with organizing event resources that support volunteers and riders across the route Help create a smooth and efficient foundation for a successful Bike Around the BayNo prior experience needed. Staff will provide guidance and direction throughout the day. Please bring a reusable water bottle and snacks. Restrooms and wi-fi are available onsite. Be prepared for standing, walking, and light lifting throughout the shift. Getting There Search for “EcoCenter Sponsored by Reliant” when using Google Maps - View site on Google.com . Alternatively, you can enter the coordinates (29.750970027078534, -94.91775406482465) into your maps application as you would a street address. From TX-99 and W Bay Rd/Old F-M Rd 1405 Head north to turn into Bayer Rd. Turn left on the restricted road; you will see an EcoCenter directional sign (its like a small yard sign with a blue arrow). Continue on the restricted road for 200 ft until you reach the EcoCenter on the left.Note: The Ecocenter does not have a public address and is a part of the larger NRG Cedar Bayou campus. Getting here can be complicated without a map application. Prepare your route in advance. When you help prepare the people and supplies that power Bike Around the Bay, you help create an experience that inspires others to give towards protecting Galveston Bay. Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 23, 2026 Zip Code: 77523 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alief World Cup SoccerFestFill out this form for more info: https://form.jotform.com/261175333730048 This summer, Houston has a unique opportunity to welcome people from around the world during the FIFA World Cup season. Join us at the Alief SoccerFest, a free, family-friendly community event centered around soccer, food, games, prayer, and meaningful connectiSoccerFest HoustonAgency: Revival Sport Fill out this form for more info: https://form.jotform.com/261175333730048 This summer, Houston has a unique opportunity to welcome people from around the world during the FIFA World Cup season. Join us at the Alief SoccerFest, a free, family-friendly community event centered around soccer, food, games, prayer, and meaningful connectiSoccerFest HoustonAgency: Revival Sport Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 27, 2026 Zip Code: 77072 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 programsSaturday, June 20, 2026 Juneteenth Community Day presented by the God Chasers at Scenic Woods Park, at 7449 Lakewood Dr., Houston, TX16 from 12pm to 2pm. They are specifically requesting programs that offer services to children and seniors. Saturday, June 20, 2026 Annual Juneteenth Jubilee in Honor of Devaughn Darling, identical twin brother of former Houston Texans, NFL legend, Devard Darling, at Acres Homes, Multiservice Center, 6719 W. Montgomery Rd., Houston, TX 77091 from 1:30pm to 5:30pm. This is a great event that helps our community learn more about Sickle Cell Disease. We offer free health screenings, free lunch for attendees, health educators/speakers, free giveaways, and more. The attendees leave with a wealth of knowledge and resources from the various vendors and speakers. Houston, home to the world’s largest medical center, still sees sickle cell warriors struggle to access consistent, quality care and information. This event addresses that gap with a mix of education, health screenings, blood donation opportunities, and the latest updates on therapeutics and clinical trials—all delivered in an accessible, celebratory environment. Saturday, July 18, 2026 YES! Prep West Academy Summer Bash Grand Opening Celebration, 9910 Sharpcrest St., Houston, TX 77036, from 10am to 2pm. Come celebrate the grand opening of the Yes! Prep West Elementary School. There will be fun, games, food, swimming, and prizes. They are requesting tabling from programs that serve children and families. Saturday, July 25, 2026 Church Solutions Insurance Back to School Event, 9410 Mesa Dr., Houston, TX 77028, 9am to 1pm Saturday, August 1, 2026 Mayor’s Back to School Fest, George R. Brown Convention Center, 8am to 2pm. See flyer for registration Friday, August 7, 2026 Bruce Back 2 School Event, 510 Jensen Dr., Houston, TX 77020, 1pm to 4pm Saturday, August 8, 2026 5th Annual Back to School Bash, (Keith Ellis), 5202 Griggs Road, Houston, TX 77021, 11am to 4pm Saturday, August 8, 2026 Greater Third Ward Back to School Event, Baylor College of Medicine Middle School, 2610 Elgin, TX 77004, 12pm to 3pm Saturday, August 8, 2026 Issac Elementary Back 2 School Bash, 3830 Pickfair St., TX 77026, 12pm to 3pm Saturday, August 15, 2026 New Destiny Praise & Worship Center’s 1st Annual Health, Wellness, & Resource Fair, 6827 Cypresswood Dr., Spring, TX 77379, 9:30am to 1pm This is the first resource fair for this group. They are seeking programs that serve children, older adults, and programs that share information about public health information, social services resources, and food resources. Saturday, October 31, 2026 2nd Annual Community Fall Festival – Workforce and Wellness Initiative, hosted by the Katie B. Organization, at the Deluxe Theater, 3303 Lyons Avenue, TX 77020, 12pm to 3pm. Workforce opportunities, wellness services, family fun, and community connection. A day of resources, opportunities, and care designed to inspire, equip, and uplift youth, families, and our community. They are looking for programs for adolescents and youth, along with programs and resources for families, older adults, etc.Who Can Apply? Anyone 16 and older with a heart for service! No healthcare background required—just a commitment to helping others. As volunteers register, we will add you to our ongoing volunteer log and reach out to you as needed. If you have additional questions, you can email us directly at HHD-Volunteers@houstontx.gov 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 programsSaturday, June 20, 2026 Juneteenth Community Day presented by the God Chasers at Scenic Woods Park, at 7449 Lakewood Dr., Houston, TX16 from 12pm to 2pm. They are specifically requesting programs that offer services to children and seniors. Saturday, June 20, 2026 Annual Juneteenth Jubilee in Honor of Devaughn Darling, identical twin brother of former Houston Texans, NFL legend, Devard Darling, at Acres Homes, Multiservice Center, 6719 W. Montgomery Rd., Houston, TX 77091 from 1:30pm to 5:30pm. This is a great event that helps our community learn more about Sickle Cell Disease. We offer free health screenings, free lunch for attendees, health educators/speakers, free giveaways, and more. The attendees leave with a wealth of knowledge and resources from the various vendors and speakers. Houston, home to the world’s largest medical center, still sees sickle cell warriors struggle to access consistent, quality care and information. This event addresses that gap with a mix of education, health screenings, blood donation opportunities, and the latest updates on therapeutics and clinical trials—all delivered in an accessible, celebratory environment. Saturday, July 18, 2026 YES! Prep West Academy Summer Bash Grand Opening Celebration, 9910 Sharpcrest St., Houston, TX 77036, from 10am to 2pm. Come celebrate the grand opening of the Yes! Prep West Elementary School. There will be fun, games, food, swimming, and prizes. They are requesting tabling from programs that serve children and families. Saturday, July 25, 2026 Church Solutions Insurance Back to School Event, 9410 Mesa Dr., Houston, TX 77028, 9am to 1pm Saturday, August 1, 2026 Mayor’s Back to School Fest, George R. Brown Convention Center, 8am to 2pm. See flyer for registration Friday, August 7, 2026 Bruce Back 2 School Event, 510 Jensen Dr., Houston, TX 77020, 1pm to 4pm Saturday, August 8, 2026 5th Annual Back to School Bash, (Keith Ellis), 5202 Griggs Road, Houston, TX 77021, 11am to 4pm Saturday, August 8, 2026 Greater Third Ward Back to School Event, Baylor College of Medicine Middle School, 2610 Elgin, TX 77004, 12pm to 3pm Saturday, August 8, 2026 Issac Elementary Back 2 School Bash, 3830 Pickfair St., TX 77026, 12pm to 3pm Saturday, August 15, 2026 New Destiny Praise & Worship Center’s 1st Annual Health, Wellness, & Resource Fair, 6827 Cypresswood Dr., Spring, TX 77379, 9:30am to 1pm This is the first resource fair for this group. They are seeking programs that serve children, older adults, and programs that share information about public health information, social services resources, and food resources. Saturday, October 31, 2026 2nd Annual Community Fall Festival – Workforce and Wellness Initiative, hosted by the Katie B. Organization, at the Deluxe Theater, 3303 Lyons Avenue, TX 77020, 12pm to 3pm. Workforce opportunities, wellness services, family fun, and community connection. A day of resources, opportunities, and care designed to inspire, equip, and uplift youth, families, and our community. They are looking for programs for adolescents and youth, along with programs and resources for families, older adults, etc.Who Can Apply? Anyone 16 and older with a heart for service! No healthcare background required—just a commitment to helping others. As volunteers register, we will add you to our ongoing volunteer log and reach out to you as needed. If you have additional questions, you can email us directly at HHD-Volunteers@houstontx.gov Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77054 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: OPERATION PROJECT HOUSTON CLEAN 2004https://forms.gle/4pyJsbT2Vv9d5WcLA YOUNG SOCIETY OF HOUSTON Building Stronger Communities
Through Outreach Service And Community Engagement Cleanup Supplies Will Be Provided
TOGETHER WE CAN HELP KEEP OUR CITY CLEAN AND SPECTACULAR ! Help Keep The City Of Houston Clean, Safe, Spectacularly Beautiful And An Extraordinary City To Enjoy, Live, Work And Play OPERATION PROJECT HOUSTON CLEAN CLEANING 1 DISTRICT AT A TIME SIGN-UP: https://forms.gle/4pyJsbT2Vv9d5WcLA Please Note: Safety Waiver Is RequiredAdult Supervision Required For Ages Under 16Agency: Young Society Of Houston https://forms.gle/4pyJsbT2Vv9d5WcLA YOUNG SOCIETY OF HOUSTON Building Stronger Communities
Through Outreach Service And Community Engagement Cleanup Supplies Will Be Provided
TOGETHER WE CAN HELP KEEP OUR CITY CLEAN AND SPECTACULAR ! Help Keep The City Of Houston Clean, Safe, Spectacularly Beautiful And An Extraordinary City To Enjoy, Live, Work And Play OPERATION PROJECT HOUSTON CLEAN CLEANING 1 DISTRICT AT A TIME SIGN-UP: https://forms.gle/4pyJsbT2Vv9d5WcLA Please Note: Safety Waiver Is RequiredAdult Supervision Required For Ages Under 16Agency: Young Society Of Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 1st Wednesday Food Distribution - Bread of Life, Inc.The Bread of Life, Inc. 1st Wednesday Food Distribution will be held every 1st Wednesday, on the campus of St. John's Downtown UMC, 2019 Crawford St. 77002
This is an excellent event for families! This is an excellent event for families! Shift: 9am-1pm (Tasks include, set-up, registration, traffic control and loading food and relief items into vehicles.) Location: John's UMC Downtown at 2019 Crawford St., Houston, TX 77002. The distribution takes place behind the church, underneath Pierce Elevated. Parking: Available in the parking lot across the street from the church on Gray St., all other parking is metered Mon - Sat until 6pm. Attire: Flat, closed toe shoes (i.e. no sandals, flip flops, high heels crocs) and weather appropriate clothing. Anyone 7yrs to 13 yrs of age must have an adult accompany them and will need to have a Minor Volunteer Waiver Please sign in when you arrive and sign out when you leave. Consider downloading the CauseConnect App, Click here to get the App to check in onsite and bypass the Kiosk. Remember to edit your hours to reflect actual time served, rather than the default time. You can also Check In and Out via a link emailed the day of the volunteer opportunity. We continue to maintain COVID Protocols HOUSTON FOOD BANK Guideline Acknowledgement: You will be given (verbal or written) instructions concerning Bread Of Life, Inc. policies and guidelines of distributing HFB products prior to the start of the event. All volunteers are aware that they must go through the intake process before receiving any food, cannot receive food until all clients have been served, and that the same eligibility criteria apply to them as well. This includes, but not limited to, Code of Ethics and Guidelines, Confidentiality, and Civil Rights. Click this link to view guidelines for distributing Houston Food Bank products. Thank You, Volunteer Coordinator346-327-0122volunteers@breadoflifeinc.orgAgency: Distribution Wednesday The Bread of Life, Inc. 1st Wednesday Food Distribution will be held every 1st Wednesday, on the campus of St. John's Downtown UMC, 2019 Crawford St. 77002
This is an excellent event for families! This is an excellent event for families! Shift: 9am-1pm (Tasks include, set-up, registration, traffic control and loading food and relief items into vehicles.) Location: John's UMC Downtown at 2019 Crawford St., Houston, TX 77002. The distribution takes place behind the church, underneath Pierce Elevated. Parking: Available in the parking lot across the street from the church on Gray St., all other parking is metered Mon - Sat until 6pm. Attire: Flat, closed toe shoes (i.e. no sandals, flip flops, high heels crocs) and weather appropriate clothing. Anyone 7yrs to 13 yrs of age must have an adult accompany them and will need to have a Minor Volunteer Waiver Please sign in when you arrive and sign out when you leave. Consider downloading the CauseConnect App, Click here to get the App to check in onsite and bypass the Kiosk. Remember to edit your hours to reflect actual time served, rather than the default time. You can also Check In and Out via a link emailed the day of the volunteer opportunity. We continue to maintain COVID Protocols HOUSTON FOOD BANK Guideline Acknowledgement: You will be given (verbal or written) instructions concerning Bread Of Life, Inc. policies and guidelines of distributing HFB products prior to the start of the event. All volunteers are aware that they must go through the intake process before receiving any food, cannot receive food until all clients have been served, and that the same eligibility criteria apply to them as well. This includes, but not limited to, Code of Ethics and Guidelines, Confidentiality, and Civil Rights. Click this link to view guidelines for distributing Houston Food Bank products. Thank You, Volunteer Coordinator346-327-0122volunteers@breadoflifeinc.orgAgency: Distribution Wednesday Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 1st Saturday Food Distribution - Bread of Life, Inc.The Bread of Life, Inc. 1st Saturday Food Distribution will be held every 1st Saturday, on the campus of St. John's Downtown UMC, 2019 Crawford St. 77002
This is an excellent event for families! This is an excellent event for families! Shift: 9am-1pm (Tasks include, set-up, registration, traffic control and loading food and relief items into vehicles.) Location: John's UMC Downtown at 2019 Crawford St., Houston, TX 77002. The distribution takes place behind the church, underneath Pierce Elevated. Parking: Available in the parking lot across the street from the church on Gray St., all other parking is metered Mon - Sat until 6pm. Attire: Flat, closed toe shoes (i.e. no sandals, flip flops, high heels crocs) and weather appropriate clothing. Anyone 7yrs to 13 yrs of age must have an adult accompany them and will need to have a Minor Volunteer Waiver Please sign in when you arrive and sign out when you leave. Consider downloading the CauseConnect App, Click here to get the App to check in onsite and bypass the Kiosk. Remember to edit your hours to reflect actual time served, rather than the default time. You can also Check In and Out via a link emailed the day of the volunteer opportunity. We continue to maintain COVID Protocols
HOUSTON FOOD BANK Guideline Acknowledgement: Your signature/sign in is acknowledgement that you were given (verbal or written) instructions concerning Bread Of Life, Inc. policies and guidelines of distributing HFB products. All volunteers are aware that they must go through the intake process before receiving any food, cannot receive food until all clients have been served, and that the same eligibility criteria apply to them as well. This includes, but not limited to, Code of Ethics and Guidelines, Confidentiality, and Civil Rights. Click this link to view guidelines for distributing Houston Food Bank products. Thank You, Volunteer Coordinator346-327-0122volunteers@breadoflifeinc.orgAgency: Distribution Saturday The Bread of Life, Inc. 1st Saturday Food Distribution will be held every 1st Saturday, on the campus of St. John's Downtown UMC, 2019 Crawford St. 77002
This is an excellent event for families! This is an excellent event for families! Shift: 9am-1pm (Tasks include, set-up, registration, traffic control and loading food and relief items into vehicles.) Location: John's UMC Downtown at 2019 Crawford St., Houston, TX 77002. The distribution takes place behind the church, underneath Pierce Elevated. Parking: Available in the parking lot across the street from the church on Gray St., all other parking is metered Mon - Sat until 6pm. Attire: Flat, closed toe shoes (i.e. no sandals, flip flops, high heels crocs) and weather appropriate clothing. Anyone 7yrs to 13 yrs of age must have an adult accompany them and will need to have a Minor Volunteer Waiver Please sign in when you arrive and sign out when you leave. Consider downloading the CauseConnect App, Click here to get the App to check in onsite and bypass the Kiosk. Remember to edit your hours to reflect actual time served, rather than the default time. You can also Check In and Out via a link emailed the day of the volunteer opportunity. We continue to maintain COVID Protocols
HOUSTON FOOD BANK Guideline Acknowledgement: Your signature/sign in is acknowledgement that you were given (verbal or written) instructions concerning Bread Of Life, Inc. policies and guidelines of distributing HFB products. All volunteers are aware that they must go through the intake process before receiving any food, cannot receive food until all clients have been served, and that the same eligibility criteria apply to them as well. This includes, but not limited to, Code of Ethics and Guidelines, Confidentiality, and Civil Rights. Click this link to view guidelines for distributing Houston Food Bank products. Thank You, Volunteer Coordinator346-327-0122volunteers@breadoflifeinc.orgAgency: Distribution Saturday Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer for Lemonade Day!Come support the Lemonade Day festivities and assist PAIR students in creating and carrying out their small businesses! At this event, students will build their entrepreneurship and communication skills through a week of hands-on lessons. By the end of it, students will have finalized their lemonade recipes and business plans, culminating in a fun lemonade market. The camp will take place on July 6-10th (from 1:00 - 4:00 PM) and will be held at The Garden Community Center. Don’t miss out on the best event of the summer Your time commitment will be from 12:30-4:30 PM (on July 6-9th), with potentially longer hours on July 10th for our final event. You must be at least 16 years old to volunteer. High schoolers must provide a reference. The volunteer training will be held on June 30th, 1:00-3:00 PM at the PAIR Office (7211 Regency Square Blvd Suite 211). Sign up at https://airtable.com/appj4ofjN06jixRQ5/pagXKdIeo5aguQabe/form (Please use the link instead of Volunteer Houston) Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees Come support the Lemonade Day festivities and assist PAIR students in creating and carrying out their small businesses! At this event, students will build their entrepreneurship and communication skills through a week of hands-on lessons. By the end of it, students will have finalized their lemonade recipes and business plans, culminating in a fun lemonade market. The camp will take place on July 6-10th (from 1:00 - 4:00 PM) and will be held at The Garden Community Center. Don’t miss out on the best event of the summer Your time commitment will be from 12:30-4:30 PM (on July 6-9th), with potentially longer hours on July 10th for our final event. You must be at least 16 years old to volunteer. High schoolers must provide a reference. The volunteer training will be held on June 30th, 1:00-3:00 PM at the PAIR Office (7211 Regency Square Blvd Suite 211). Sign up at https://airtable.com/appj4ofjN06jixRQ5/pagXKdIeo5aguQabe/form (Please use the link instead of Volunteer Houston) Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026 Zip Code: 77074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Plastic Free July: Kuhlman Gully Cleanups
What we throw away doesn’t go away
Even the smallest pieces of trash can have a ripple effect on marine life, communities, and future generations. As the second most productive estuary ↗ in the United States, Galveston Bay supports both wildlife and the people who depend on it. To help stop trash before it gets into the Bay, Galveston Bay Foundation is installing trash traps at three inland bayou sites. International soccer games being hosted in Houston this summer may impact the trash that enter our bayous. That is why we are hosting two cleanups and accompanying surveys on July 16th & 30th as a part of the regional Trash Free Gulf initiative ↗ during Plastic Free July ↗. We hope you will join us in cleaning up and monitoring trash levels to measure the impact. As a community cleanup volunteer, you and your team will: Use gloves, trash grabbers, buckets, and bags to collect and remove litter from the shoreline Participate in a litter audit Work in tandem at a site where we are conducting a Marine Debris Survey, helping remove debris after the survey has been completed in random transects If you encounter them, help remove small plastic pellets called nurdles, which are especially common near the check-in areaNo experience is necessary. We will show you what to do. Restrooms are available nearby at the park. Be prepared to stand and walk for over an hour. Come prepared with a reusable water bottle and appropriate outdoor clothing. NOTE: All minors must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian or approved chaperone over the age of 18. Parents or guardians must register and complete a waiver for participants under age 18. By removing marine debris from the shoreline, you help protect wildlife, improve water quality, and keep Galveston Bay healthier for people and nature. Site Map & Where to Meet Why This Work MattersDebris poses a serious threat to this ecosystem. Trash that enters the Bay can: Entangle or be ingested by wildlife Damage fragile coastal habitats Block oxygen from reaching the water Release harmful chemicals that impact animals and peopleVisit onelessstraw.org ↗ to make your pledge to use less plastic this July. Agency: Water Protection
What we throw away doesn’t go away
Even the smallest pieces of trash can have a ripple effect on marine life, communities, and future generations. As the second most productive estuary ↗ in the United States, Galveston Bay supports both wildlife and the people who depend on it. To help stop trash before it gets into the Bay, Galveston Bay Foundation is installing trash traps at three inland bayou sites. International soccer games being hosted in Houston this summer may impact the trash that enter our bayous. That is why we are hosting two cleanups and accompanying surveys on July 16th & 30th as a part of the regional Trash Free Gulf initiative ↗ during Plastic Free July ↗. We hope you will join us in cleaning up and monitoring trash levels to measure the impact. As a community cleanup volunteer, you and your team will: Use gloves, trash grabbers, buckets, and bags to collect and remove litter from the shoreline Participate in a litter audit Work in tandem at a site where we are conducting a Marine Debris Survey, helping remove debris after the survey has been completed in random transects If you encounter them, help remove small plastic pellets called nurdles, which are especially common near the check-in areaNo experience is necessary. We will show you what to do. Restrooms are available nearby at the park. Be prepared to stand and walk for over an hour. Come prepared with a reusable water bottle and appropriate outdoor clothing. NOTE: All minors must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian or approved chaperone over the age of 18. Parents or guardians must register and complete a waiver for participants under age 18. By removing marine debris from the shoreline, you help protect wildlife, improve water quality, and keep Galveston Bay healthier for people and nature. Site Map & Where to Meet Why This Work MattersDebris poses a serious threat to this ecosystem. Trash that enters the Bay can: Entangle or be ingested by wildlife Damage fragile coastal habitats Block oxygen from reaching the water Release harmful chemicals that impact animals and peopleVisit onelessstraw.org ↗ to make your pledge to use less plastic this July. Agency: Water Protection Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77023 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Festival Volunteer For Houston Chicken Wing FestivalWe are looking for enthusiastic, reliable, and community-minded volunteers to help make the Houston Chicken Wing Festival a success. This is a high-energy, fast-paced event and we need people who are ready to show up, work hard, and have a great time doing it. As a volunteer you will receive a free festival entry & an official volunteer t-shirt. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals who are passionate about community, small business, food culture, and giving back to Houston. General Volunteer Requirements Must be 16 years of age or older — volunteers under 18 must have a signed parental consent form Must be available for the full duration of their selected shift Must wear the official volunteer t-shirt provided on event day Closed toe shoes are strongly recommended — Buffalo Bayou Park is a hilly outdoor venue Bring a reusable water bottle Must check in with the volunteer coordinator upon arrival A positive attitude and commitment to Houston's community is a mustVolunteers will be split into the following shifts Shift 1 — Setup Crew ⏰ 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM General venue setup including signage, tables, kids zone, and volunteer station prep before doors open. Will include physical labor to help vendors set up. Shift 2 — Gate & Entry Staff ⏰ 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM Managing entry lanes, verifying wristbands, collecting door donations, and welcoming guests as they arrive. Shift 3 — VIP Host ⏰ 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM Welcoming VIP guests, managing the VIP area, and ensuring a premium experience for our highest level attendees. Shift 4 — Event Operations ⏰ 11:00 AM – 2:30 PM and 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM Vendor row monitoring, crowd flow, Kids Zone support, competition assistance, and donation station management during peak hours. Shift 5 — Social Media & Content ⏰ 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Capturing photos and videos throughout the event for Instagram, TikTok, and post-event recap content. Shift 6 — Gate & Entry Staff (Relief) ⏰ 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM Relieving opening gate staff, managing late arrivals, and closing entry points at end of event. Shift 7 — Breakdown & Cleanup Crew ⏰ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Breaking down tables, removing signage, assisting vendors with load-out, and completing a full venue walkthrough. Agency: Bayou City Hangouts We are looking for enthusiastic, reliable, and community-minded volunteers to help make the Houston Chicken Wing Festival a success. This is a high-energy, fast-paced event and we need people who are ready to show up, work hard, and have a great time doing it. As a volunteer you will receive a free festival entry & an official volunteer t-shirt. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals who are passionate about community, small business, food culture, and giving back to Houston. General Volunteer Requirements Must be 16 years of age or older — volunteers under 18 must have a signed parental consent form Must be available for the full duration of their selected shift Must wear the official volunteer t-shirt provided on event day Closed toe shoes are strongly recommended — Buffalo Bayou Park is a hilly outdoor venue Bring a reusable water bottle Must check in with the volunteer coordinator upon arrival A positive attitude and commitment to Houston's community is a mustVolunteers will be split into the following shifts Shift 1 — Setup Crew ⏰ 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM General venue setup including signage, tables, kids zone, and volunteer station prep before doors open. Will include physical labor to help vendors set up. Shift 2 — Gate & Entry Staff ⏰ 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM Managing entry lanes, verifying wristbands, collecting door donations, and welcoming guests as they arrive. Shift 3 — VIP Host ⏰ 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM Welcoming VIP guests, managing the VIP area, and ensuring a premium experience for our highest level attendees. Shift 4 — Event Operations ⏰ 11:00 AM – 2:30 PM and 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM Vendor row monitoring, crowd flow, Kids Zone support, competition assistance, and donation station management during peak hours. Shift 5 — Social Media & Content ⏰ 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Capturing photos and videos throughout the event for Instagram, TikTok, and post-event recap content. Shift 6 — Gate & Entry Staff (Relief) ⏰ 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM Relieving opening gate staff, managing late arrivals, and closing entry points at end of event. Shift 7 — Breakdown & Cleanup Crew ⏰ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Breaking down tables, removing signage, assisting vendors with load-out, and completing a full venue walkthrough. Agency: Bayou City Hangouts Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2026 Zip Code: 77007 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Guadalupe Market/Pan de Vida Food Pantry AssistantAssist in prepping and distributing groceries to families in need. This may include stocking the food pantry, sorting donated items for quality and bagging groceries for individual families, as well as helping families get groceries into their cars. Volunteers may also assist clients to fill out required information for the Houston Food Bank. The food pantry hosts clients on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The food pantry hosts Houston Food Bank's Food For Change clients on Fridays. Click the Food For Change fact sheets below for more information on this program. Houston Food Bank - Food For Change Fact Sheet (English) Houston Food Bank - Food For Change Fact Sheet (Spanish) To assist with Tuesday drive-thru distributions, please go to Houston Food Fair Helpers (Tuesdays). To assist with Saturday drive-thru distributions, please go to Houston Food Fair Helpers (Saturdays). Accounts will be created for new volunteers at www.catholiccharities.org/volunteer. Qualifications must be completed before beginning first shift. Volunteers aged 14 and older must sign up for shifts themselves. Parents please do not sign up on behalf of your teenagers. Youth waivers must be signed by parent/guardian prior to beginning first shift. NOTE: We cannot accept court mandated community service hours for any of our volunteer opportunities. For questions and/or assistance completing qualifications, please reach out to Ashlie Gutierrez at agutierrez@catholiccharities.org. Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Assist in prepping and distributing groceries to families in need. This may include stocking the food pantry, sorting donated items for quality and bagging groceries for individual families, as well as helping families get groceries into their cars. Volunteers may also assist clients to fill out required information for the Houston Food Bank. The food pantry hosts clients on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The food pantry hosts Houston Food Bank's Food For Change clients on Fridays. Click the Food For Change fact sheets below for more information on this program. Houston Food Bank - Food For Change Fact Sheet (English) Houston Food Bank - Food For Change Fact Sheet (Spanish) To assist with Tuesday drive-thru distributions, please go to Houston Food Fair Helpers (Tuesdays). To assist with Saturday drive-thru distributions, please go to Houston Food Fair Helpers (Saturdays). Accounts will be created for new volunteers at www.catholiccharities.org/volunteer. Qualifications must be completed before beginning first shift. Volunteers aged 14 and older must sign up for shifts themselves. Parents please do not sign up on behalf of your teenagers. Youth waivers must be signed by parent/guardian prior to beginning first shift. NOTE: We cannot accept court mandated community service hours for any of our volunteer opportunities. For questions and/or assistance completing qualifications, please reach out to Ashlie Gutierrez at agutierrez@catholiccharities.org. Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77003 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Golf Hole Attendee VolunteerGolf Hole Attendees will be stationed at designated holes throughout the tournament to assist golfers, provide information, and help ensure activities run smoothly. Volunteers may be responsible for monitoring hole contests, tracking participation, and verifying completion of challenges. Some holes will require volunteers to take photographs or videos as proof of completion for participants. Volunteers should be friendly, attentive, and comfortable interacting with golfers and event staff. Agency: TB Stewart Foundation Golf Hole Attendees will be stationed at designated holes throughout the tournament to assist golfers, provide information, and help ensure activities run smoothly. Volunteers may be responsible for monitoring hole contests, tracking participation, and verifying completion of challenges. Some holes will require volunteers to take photographs or videos as proof of completion for participants. Volunteers should be friendly, attentive, and comfortable interacting with golfers and event staff. Agency: TB Stewart Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 29, 2026 Zip Code: 77054 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Registration/Check in Table VolunteersRegistration Table Volunteers will assist with golfer check-in and event registration upon arrival. Volunteers may work alongside the lead registration team to verify participant information, distribute event materials, and help ensure a smooth and welcoming check-in experience. Some volunteers will use iPads to assist with same-day golfer registrations, answer basic event questions, and help participants complete the registration process. Volunteers should be organized, personable, and comfortable interacting with golfers and guests. Agency: TB Stewart Foundation Registration Table Volunteers will assist with golfer check-in and event registration upon arrival. Volunteers may work alongside the lead registration team to verify participant information, distribute event materials, and help ensure a smooth and welcoming check-in experience. Some volunteers will use iPads to assist with same-day golfer registrations, answer basic event questions, and help participants complete the registration process. Volunteers should be organized, personable, and comfortable interacting with golfers and guests. Agency: TB Stewart Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 29, 2026 Zip Code: 77045 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Welcome VolunteerWelcome Volunteers serve as the first point of contact for golfers, sponsors, and guests arriving at the event. Volunteers will greet participants, provide directions, answer basic questions, and help create a positive and welcoming atmosphere. They may assist guests in locating registration, tournament activities, amenities, and designated event areas. Volunteers should be friendly, approachable, and enthusiastic about ensuring all attendees have a great experience from the moment they arrive. Agency: TB Stewart Foundation Welcome Volunteers serve as the first point of contact for golfers, sponsors, and guests arriving at the event. Volunteers will greet participants, provide directions, answer basic questions, and help create a positive and welcoming atmosphere. They may assist guests in locating registration, tournament activities, amenities, and designated event areas. Volunteers should be friendly, approachable, and enthusiastic about ensuring all attendees have a great experience from the moment they arrive. Agency: TB Stewart Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 29, 2026 Zip Code: 77045 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Golf Tournament VolunteersGolf Tournament Volunteers play an important role in ensuring the event runs smoothly and provides a positive experience for all participants. Volunteer responsibilities may include serving as a Hole Attendee, assisting golfers, monitoring activities at designated holes, and helping document contest participation when needed. Volunteers may also assist with event setup and cleanup, including organizing materials, maintaining event areas, and helping restore the venue after the tournament concludes. Volunteers should be dependable, team-oriented, and willing to assist wherever needed throughout the event. Agency: TB Stewart Foundation Golf Tournament Volunteers play an important role in ensuring the event runs smoothly and provides a positive experience for all participants. Volunteer responsibilities may include serving as a Hole Attendee, assisting golfers, monitoring activities at designated holes, and helping document contest participation when needed. Volunteers may also assist with event setup and cleanup, including organizing materials, maintaining event areas, and helping restore the venue after the tournament concludes. Volunteers should be dependable, team-oriented, and willing to assist wherever needed throughout the event. Agency: TB Stewart Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 29, 2026 Zip Code: 77045 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Academic AideFriends of Down Syndrome is looking for kind, dependable, and enthusiastic volunteers to support our students during their academic day! If you have a heart for helping others, enjoy working in a classroom setting, and want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of adults with Down syndrome, we would love to welcome you to our campus. Position: Volunteer Academic Aide Schedule: What You’ll Do: As a Volunteer Academic Aide, you will be paired with a group of students and assist them as they move through their daily classes and activities. Our students participate in Reading, Math, Art, Social Skills, PE, Music, lunch, and enrichment activities throughout the day. Volunteers help create a supportive, encouraging, and positive learning environment where students can continue growing academically, socially, and independently. Volunteer Responsibilities Include: Classroom Support: Individual Student Support: Lunch & Enrichment Assistance: General Program Support: Requirements: Volunteers must be 18 years or older and available for the full academic day from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. A successful volunteer should be patient, encouraging, dependable, and excited to work with our students. Experience working with individuals with special needs is a plus, but it is not required. A willing heart and positive attitude go a long way! All volunteers must be able to pass a background check and attend a training session before beginning. Additional Details: If you are ready to make a difference, build meaningful connections, and be part of a joyful learning environment, we would love to hear from you! Join Friends of Down Syndrome and help support our students as they learn, grow, and shine throughout their academic day. Agency: Friends of Down Syndrome Friends of Down Syndrome is looking for kind, dependable, and enthusiastic volunteers to support our students during their academic day! If you have a heart for helping others, enjoy working in a classroom setting, and want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of adults with Down syndrome, we would love to welcome you to our campus. Position: Volunteer Academic Aide Schedule: What You’ll Do: As a Volunteer Academic Aide, you will be paired with a group of students and assist them as they move through their daily classes and activities. Our students participate in Reading, Math, Art, Social Skills, PE, Music, lunch, and enrichment activities throughout the day. Volunteers help create a supportive, encouraging, and positive learning environment where students can continue growing academically, socially, and independently. Volunteer Responsibilities Include: Classroom Support: Individual Student Support: Lunch & Enrichment Assistance: General Program Support: Requirements: Volunteers must be 18 years or older and available for the full academic day from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. A successful volunteer should be patient, encouraging, dependable, and excited to work with our students. Experience working with individuals with special needs is a plus, but it is not required. A willing heart and positive attitude go a long way! All volunteers must be able to pass a background check and attend a training session before beginning. Additional Details: If you are ready to make a difference, build meaningful connections, and be part of a joyful learning environment, we would love to hear from you! Join Friends of Down Syndrome and help support our students as they learn, grow, and shine throughout their academic day. Agency: Friends of Down Syndrome Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77064 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Grow Hope at Paul Revere Middle School's Community Garden!Join us at Paul Revere Middle School to help grow, maintain, and harvest fresh vegetables from our thriving community garden. Located right on campus, this garden provides nutritious produce to supplement food distributed to families through a bi-monthly food distribution program. No gardening experience is required—just a willing heart and a pair of helping hands! This opportunity is flexible, with both weekday and weekend times available. All are welcome to be part of this life-giving project that strengthens our community. Please note that times in the garden are scheduled and must be confirmed ahead of time. This is an on-going opportunity - great for groups for a one-time opportunity or weekly for individual volunteers. Background checks are required. Agency: Friends of Westchase Join us at Paul Revere Middle School to help grow, maintain, and harvest fresh vegetables from our thriving community garden. Located right on campus, this garden provides nutritious produce to supplement food distributed to families through a bi-monthly food distribution program. No gardening experience is required—just a willing heart and a pair of helping hands! This opportunity is flexible, with both weekday and weekend times available. All are welcome to be part of this life-giving project that strengthens our community. Please note that times in the garden are scheduled and must be confirmed ahead of time. This is an on-going opportunity - great for groups for a one-time opportunity or weekly for individual volunteers. Background checks are required. Agency: Friends of Westchase Need Type: Volunteer Date: Aug 8, 2025 through Jan 31, 2027 Zip Code: 77042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Environmental Explorers Summer Camp Volunteer OpportunityYEAT UP Organization Environmental Explorers Summer Camp 2026 Volunteer Schedule for Guest Presenters, Crafts & Snack Leaders Volunteer Sign-In & Check-In: 7:45AM – 8:30 AM Morning Movement & Dance Volunteer: 8:25 AM – 8:40 AM Reading & Science Volunteer: 8:40 AM – 9:30 AM Volunteer Lesson Presenter Time: 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM Writing & Journaling Volunteer: 9:40 AM – 10:00 AM STEM Activity Volunteer: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Volunteer Craft Leader Time: 11:15 AM – 11:45 AM V Volunteer Snack Activity Time: 12:15 PM – 12:45 PM Games & Review Volunteer: 12:15 PM – 12:50 PM Volunteer Sign-Out & Dismissal: 12:50 PM – 1:00 PM Agency: YEAT UP ORGANIZATION YEAT UP Organization Environmental Explorers Summer Camp 2026 Volunteer Schedule for Guest Presenters, Crafts & Snack Leaders Volunteer Sign-In & Check-In: 7:45AM – 8:30 AM Morning Movement & Dance Volunteer: 8:25 AM – 8:40 AM Reading & Science Volunteer: 8:40 AM – 9:30 AM Volunteer Lesson Presenter Time: 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM Writing & Journaling Volunteer: 9:40 AM – 10:00 AM STEM Activity Volunteer: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Volunteer Craft Leader Time: 11:15 AM – 11:45 AM V Volunteer Snack Activity Time: 12:15 PM – 12:45 PM Games & Review Volunteer: 12:15 PM – 12:50 PM Volunteer Sign-Out & Dismissal: 12:50 PM – 1:00 PM Agency: YEAT UP ORGANIZATION Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 8, 2026 through Jul 30, 2026 Zip Code: 77090 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77581Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77581 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77471Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities. • Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements. If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response. Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities. • Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements. If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77471 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77502Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77469Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77469 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77449Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77429Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77386 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77388Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77388 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77384Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77387 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77379Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77375 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77375Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77375 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77345Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77345 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77494Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Important Notes: • Vantage Hospice is a community-based hospice organization. Our patients reside in private homes, assisted living communities, memory care communities, and skilled nursing facilities throughout our service area. Vantage Hospice also maintains administrative offices in Houston and Bryan/College Station. Some volunteers may be assigned to office-based administrative projects at one of our business offices, while others may be assigned to patient support, special projects, or community outreach opportunities.• Hospice volunteering is not a one-time or drop-in opportunity. All volunteers must complete the application process, interview, background check, orientation, and required training before beginning service. Volunteer assignments are based on volunteer interests, availability, location, organizational needs, and successful completion of onboarding requirements.If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities or the onboarding process, please contact our Volunteer Manager at 281-579-5660. If you contact us during the weekend or outside of normal business hours, please allow until the next business day for a response.Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77494 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Director of Saturday Programs (VOLUNTEER)Location: Houston, TX (In-person on Saturdays during the academic year)
Note: This is a volunteer leadership position. If you are passionate about educational equity and want to lead a high-performing team of volunteers to help brilliant students achieve their dreams, we want to hear from you.
Our students commit to a rigorous 3-year journey from sophomore to senior year, built on three key pillars: Core Academics: Reading, writing, and critical thinking-based curriculum + SAT test prep. Social-Emotional Learning: Mentoring focused on personal/professional growth and practical skills. Experiential Summer Program: Residential summer immersion experiences at universities across the US. Our Impact Participation is free for students. While the local college enrollment rate is at 38%, MMH students maintain a 100% 4-year college enrollment and graduation rate. The Role: Director of Saturday Programs Key Responsibilities: Operational Leadership: Oversee the weekly execution of Saturday programming. Team Management: Lead a small team of volunteer direct reports and oversee the Session Leads responsible for curriculum delivery. Data & Excellence: Implement systems for capturing key data, including attendance and National KPIs (SAT improvements, financial aid, and college acceptances). Technology & Resources: Manage the student portal (Google Classroom) and ensure all volunteers have the resources needed to succeed. Strategic Collaboration: Participate in bi-weekly Core Leadership Team (CLT) meetings to drive cross-team collaboration. Who You Are A Proactive Leader: You take ownership, solve problems on the fly, and enjoy motivating a team. An Efficient Organizer: You have great time management skills and an eye for detail. A Communicator: You enjoy connecting with a diverse range of people in both 1:1 and group settings. Mission-Driven: You believe that a student's zip code should not determine their destiny. Why Volunteer with MMH? Meaningful Impact: See the tangible results of your leadership as students gain admission to top-tier universities. Professional Network: Join a network of like-minded professionals and leaders across the Houston area. Resume Growth: Gain high-level executive leadership experience within a national non-profit framework. How to Apply If you are ready to lead our Saturday program into its next chapter of success, please apply on our website here.
Agency: Minds Matter Houston Location: Houston, TX (In-person on Saturdays during the academic year)
Note: This is a volunteer leadership position. If you are passionate about educational equity and want to lead a high-performing team of volunteers to help brilliant students achieve their dreams, we want to hear from you.
Our students commit to a rigorous 3-year journey from sophomore to senior year, built on three key pillars: Core Academics: Reading, writing, and critical thinking-based curriculum + SAT test prep. Social-Emotional Learning: Mentoring focused on personal/professional growth and practical skills. Experiential Summer Program: Residential summer immersion experiences at universities across the US. Our Impact Participation is free for students. While the local college enrollment rate is at 38%, MMH students maintain a 100% 4-year college enrollment and graduation rate. The Role: Director of Saturday Programs Key Responsibilities: Operational Leadership: Oversee the weekly execution of Saturday programming. Team Management: Lead a small team of volunteer direct reports and oversee the Session Leads responsible for curriculum delivery. Data & Excellence: Implement systems for capturing key data, including attendance and National KPIs (SAT improvements, financial aid, and college acceptances). Technology & Resources: Manage the student portal (Google Classroom) and ensure all volunteers have the resources needed to succeed. Strategic Collaboration: Participate in bi-weekly Core Leadership Team (CLT) meetings to drive cross-team collaboration. Who You Are A Proactive Leader: You take ownership, solve problems on the fly, and enjoy motivating a team. An Efficient Organizer: You have great time management skills and an eye for detail. A Communicator: You enjoy connecting with a diverse range of people in both 1:1 and group settings. Mission-Driven: You believe that a student's zip code should not determine their destiny. Why Volunteer with MMH? Meaningful Impact: See the tangible results of your leadership as students gain admission to top-tier universities. Professional Network: Join a network of like-minded professionals and leaders across the Houston area. Resume Growth: Gain high-level executive leadership experience within a national non-profit framework. How to Apply If you are ready to lead our Saturday program into its next chapter of success, please apply on our website here.
Agency: Minds Matter Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77029 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Wave Cleanup at Hidalgo Park on July 11thHelp keep our environment clean with American YouthWorks Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC)! Register for this event directly at http://ayw.givepulse.com Come make new friends while picking up litter and learning about environmental issues. Our Green Wave initiative combines litter cleanup with environmental education, led by TXCC Crew members. All ages welcome! Minors need a parent or guardian to sign the registration waiver. Closed shoes are required. Gloves, grabbers, and safety vests are provided. Pants are recommended. Email us at GreenWave@ayw.org if you have any questions! Click here to sign up for text and/or email updates about our events. Click here if you would like to coordinate a curated Green Wave Event With Us Agency: American Youthworks Texas Conservation Corps Help keep our environment clean with American YouthWorks Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC)! Register for this event directly at http://ayw.givepulse.com Come make new friends while picking up litter and learning about environmental issues. Our Green Wave initiative combines litter cleanup with environmental education, led by TXCC Crew members. All ages welcome! Minors need a parent or guardian to sign the registration waiver. Closed shoes are required. Gloves, grabbers, and safety vests are provided. Pants are recommended. Email us at GreenWave@ayw.org if you have any questions! Click here to sign up for text and/or email updates about our events. Click here if you would like to coordinate a curated Green Wave Event With Us Agency: American Youthworks Texas Conservation Corps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 77011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Wave Cleanup at Blackhawk Park on June 27thHelp keep our environment clean with American YouthWorks Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC)! Register for this event directly at http://ayw.givepulse.com Come make new friends while picking up litter and learning about environmental issues. Our Green Wave initiative combines litter cleanup with environmental education, led by TXCC Crew members. All ages welcome! Minors need a parent or guardian to sign the registration waiver. Closed shoes are required. Gloves, grabbers, and safety vests are provided. Pants are recommended. Email us at GreenWave@ayw.org if you have any questions! Click here to sign up for text and/or email updates about our events. Click here if you would like to coordinate a curated Green Wave Event With Us Registration for our published events is open to everyone! If you are with a group that may bring more than 20 people to a single Green Wave event, please email us at GreenWave@ayw.org so we can talk about logistics. Agency: American Youthworks Texas Conservation Corps Help keep our environment clean with American YouthWorks Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC)! Register for this event directly at http://ayw.givepulse.com Come make new friends while picking up litter and learning about environmental issues. Our Green Wave initiative combines litter cleanup with environmental education, led by TXCC Crew members. All ages welcome! Minors need a parent or guardian to sign the registration waiver. Closed shoes are required. Gloves, grabbers, and safety vests are provided. Pants are recommended. Email us at GreenWave@ayw.org if you have any questions! Click here to sign up for text and/or email updates about our events. Click here if you would like to coordinate a curated Green Wave Event With Us Registration for our published events is open to everyone! If you are with a group that may bring more than 20 people to a single Green Wave event, please email us at GreenWave@ayw.org so we can talk about logistics. Agency: American Youthworks Texas Conservation Corps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 27, 2026 Zip Code: 77075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kids Summer Camp VolunteerLooking for a meaningful way to serve the community this summer? Need service hours for work, school, or resume building? Do you love working with students and helping them develop a love for life-long learning? Join us this July for our Kids Summer Camp. Camp is a series of 3 days a week for 3 weeks, starting July 7th. From 9a - 3p. As a volunteer, you will be an essential part of delivering a phenomenal camp curriculum to underserved youth in the heart of Houston's Northside. If you are interested in developing your skills as an instructor, join us and see the difference you can truly make. Register here: Kid's Summer Camp We hope to see you soon! Agency: Friends of Northside Looking for a meaningful way to serve the community this summer? Need service hours for work, school, or resume building? Do you love working with students and helping them develop a love for life-long learning? Join us this July for our Kids Summer Camp. Camp is a series of 3 days a week for 3 weeks, starting July 7th. From 9a - 3p. As a volunteer, you will be an essential part of delivering a phenomenal camp curriculum to underserved youth in the heart of Houston's Northside. If you are interested in developing your skills as an instructor, join us and see the difference you can truly make. Register here: Kid's Summer Camp We hope to see you soon! Agency: Friends of Northside Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 7, 2026 through Jul 23, 2026 Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Galveston Mobile Food DistributionThis opportunity is great for groups and individuals! Please click here to view and sign up for available shifts. At our monthly food distributions, volunteers sort, assemble, and distribute grocery items for drive-thru clients. Volunteers may also help by assisting clients with the intake forms. This is the perfect opportunity for volunteers who can work quickly and carry up to thirty pounds of food. Our food fairs take place on the fourth Wednesday of each month. When you arrive, you may park in any space in the lot. Many of our clients will already be lined up around the building. You will find our staff and volunteers carrying supplies from the food pantry located in Suite B-101. If you have any questions, please contact Tony Pathyil at tpathyil@catholiccharities.org. NOTE: We cannot accept court mandated community service hours for any of our volunteer opportunities. Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston This opportunity is great for groups and individuals! Please click here to view and sign up for available shifts. At our monthly food distributions, volunteers sort, assemble, and distribute grocery items for drive-thru clients. Volunteers may also help by assisting clients with the intake forms. This is the perfect opportunity for volunteers who can work quickly and carry up to thirty pounds of food. Our food fairs take place on the fourth Wednesday of each month. When you arrive, you may park in any space in the lot. Many of our clients will already be lined up around the building. You will find our staff and volunteers carrying supplies from the food pantry located in Suite B-101. If you have any questions, please contact Tony Pathyil at tpathyil@catholiccharities.org. NOTE: We cannot accept court mandated community service hours for any of our volunteer opportunities. Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77551 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 3rd Wednesday Food Distribution - Bread of Life, Inc.The Bread of Life, Inc. 3rd Wednesday Food Distribution will be held every 3rd Wednesday, on the campus of St. John's Downtown UMC, 2019 Crawford St. 77002
This is an excellent event for families! This is an excellent event for families! Shift: 9am-1pm (Tasks include, set-up, registration, traffic control and loading food and relief items into vehicles.) Location: John's UMC Downtown at 2019 Crawford St., Houston, TX 77002. The distribution takes place behind the church, underneath Pierce Elevated. Parking: Available in the parking lot across the street from the church on Gray St., all other parking is metered Mon - Sat until 6pm. Attire: Flat, closed toe shoes (i.e. no sandals, flip flops, high heels crocs) and weather appropriate clothing. Anyone 7yrs to 13 yrs of age must have an adult accompany them and will need to have a Minor Volunteer Waiver Please sign in when you arrive and sign out when you leave. Consider downloading the CauseConnect App, Click here to get the App to check in onsite and bypass the Kiosk. Remember to edit your hours to reflect actual time served, rather than the default time. You can also Check In and Out via a link emailed the day of the volunteer opportunity. We continue to maintain COVID Protocols HOUSTON FOOD BANK Guideline Acknowledgement: You will be given (verbal or written) instructions concerning Bread Of Life, Inc. policies and guidelines of distributing HFB products prior to the start of the event. All volunteers are aware that they must go through the intake process before receiving any food, cannot receive food until all clients have been served, and that the same eligibility criteria apply to them as well. This includes, but not limited to, Code of Ethics and Guidelines, Confidentiality, and Civil Rights. Click this link to view guidelines for distributing Houston Food Bank products. Thank You, Volunteer Coordinator346-327-0122volunteers@breadoflifeinc.orgAgency: Distribution Wednesday The Bread of Life, Inc. 3rd Wednesday Food Distribution will be held every 3rd Wednesday, on the campus of St. John's Downtown UMC, 2019 Crawford St. 77002
This is an excellent event for families! This is an excellent event for families! Shift: 9am-1pm (Tasks include, set-up, registration, traffic control and loading food and relief items into vehicles.) Location: John's UMC Downtown at 2019 Crawford St., Houston, TX 77002. The distribution takes place behind the church, underneath Pierce Elevated. Parking: Available in the parking lot across the street from the church on Gray St., all other parking is metered Mon - Sat until 6pm. Attire: Flat, closed toe shoes (i.e. no sandals, flip flops, high heels crocs) and weather appropriate clothing. Anyone 7yrs to 13 yrs of age must have an adult accompany them and will need to have a Minor Volunteer Waiver Please sign in when you arrive and sign out when you leave. Consider downloading the CauseConnect App, Click here to get the App to check in onsite and bypass the Kiosk. Remember to edit your hours to reflect actual time served, rather than the default time. You can also Check In and Out via a link emailed the day of the volunteer opportunity. We continue to maintain COVID Protocols HOUSTON FOOD BANK Guideline Acknowledgement: You will be given (verbal or written) instructions concerning Bread Of Life, Inc. policies and guidelines of distributing HFB products prior to the start of the event. All volunteers are aware that they must go through the intake process before receiving any food, cannot receive food until all clients have been served, and that the same eligibility criteria apply to them as well. This includes, but not limited to, Code of Ethics and Guidelines, Confidentiality, and Civil Rights. Click this link to view guidelines for distributing Houston Food Bank products. Thank You, Volunteer Coordinator346-327-0122volunteers@breadoflifeinc.orgAgency: Distribution Wednesday Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden Maintenance Event at the Bayland Center - July 11thJoin us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. What to wear/bring? Garden/work gloves (or you can borrow ours!)Dress in layers, wear hat + sunscreenSturdy, closed-toe shoes/bootsWater bottle + salty snack like trail mix if you'd likeBlack United Fund of Texas will provide garden and trash collection tools. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on the property as well and on adjacent neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located in fifth ward near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Join us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. What to wear/bring? Garden/work gloves (or you can borrow ours!)Dress in layers, wear hat + sunscreenSturdy, closed-toe shoes/bootsWater bottle + salty snack like trail mix if you'd likeBlack United Fund of Texas will provide garden and trash collection tools. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on the property as well and on adjacent neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located in fifth ward near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 77026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden Maintenance Event at the Bayland Center - June 27thJoin us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. What to wear/bring? Garden/work gloves (or you can borrow ours!)Dress in layers, wear hat + sunscreenSturdy, closed-toe shoes/bootsWater bottle + salty snack like trail mix if you'd likeBlack United Fund of Texas will provide garden and trash collection tools. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on the property as well and on adjacent neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located in fifth ward near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Join us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. What to wear/bring? Garden/work gloves (or you can borrow ours!)Dress in layers, wear hat + sunscreenSturdy, closed-toe shoes/bootsWater bottle + salty snack like trail mix if you'd likeBlack United Fund of Texas will provide garden and trash collection tools. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on the property as well and on adjacent neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located in fifth ward near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 27, 2026 Zip Code: 77026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden Maintenance Event at the Bayland Center - July 25thJoin us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. What to wear/bring? Garden/work gloves (or you can borrow ours!)Dress in layers, wear hat + sunscreenSturdy, closed-toe shoes/bootsWater bottle + salty snack like trail mix if you'd likeBlack United Fund of Texas will provide garden and trash collection tools. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on the property as well and on adjacent neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located in fifth ward near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Join us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. What to wear/bring? Garden/work gloves (or you can borrow ours!)Dress in layers, wear hat + sunscreenSturdy, closed-toe shoes/bootsWater bottle + salty snack like trail mix if you'd likeBlack United Fund of Texas will provide garden and trash collection tools. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on the property as well and on adjacent neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located in fifth ward near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026 Zip Code: 77026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Choice Pantry Food to Families in NeedWesley's Food Pantry needs volunteers for our Choice Food Pantry to help our Houston neighbors who are in desperate need of food. Duties include: Organize, sort, and stock donated food items, including loading and unloading freezers, refrigerators, and shelves.Maintain orderliness and cleanliness of the pantry.Skills Needed: The ability to uphold our standards of client confidentiality. The ability to stand, walk, bend, and lift up to 30 pounds.Mondays and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (limit to 10 volunteers) Tuesdays through Thursdays 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (limit to 10 volunteers) Our address is 1235 Lorraine St. Please arrive 10 minutes before your shift. Parking is available on the street, being careful not to block driveways, and enter at the large gate on Gano St. If you are running late for your shift, please call 713-821-8950. http://www.volunteerhou.org/content/www.volunteerhou.org/users/user-2diwv/Volunteer FAQs.png Agency: Wesley Community Center Wesley's Food Pantry needs volunteers for our Choice Food Pantry to help our Houston neighbors who are in desperate need of food. Duties include: Organize, sort, and stock donated food items, including loading and unloading freezers, refrigerators, and shelves.Maintain orderliness and cleanliness of the pantry.Skills Needed: The ability to uphold our standards of client confidentiality. The ability to stand, walk, bend, and lift up to 30 pounds.Mondays and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (limit to 10 volunteers) Tuesdays through Thursdays 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (limit to 10 volunteers) Our address is 1235 Lorraine St. Please arrive 10 minutes before your shift. Parking is available on the street, being careful not to block driveways, and enter at the large gate on Gano St. If you are running late for your shift, please call 713-821-8950. http://www.volunteerhou.org/content/www.volunteerhou.org/users/user-2diwv/Volunteer FAQs.png Agency: Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Child CareCome play with kids while parents learn life skills Agency: Two Lives Changed Come play with kids while parents learn life skills Agency: Two Lives Changed Need Type: Volunteer Date: May 26, 2026 through Jun 23, 2026 Zip Code: 77466 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Celebration Champion: Celebrate JSA Graduates! (Virtual)Join us as a Celebration Champion and make a lasting impact! 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. Time: 12:00 - 12:50 PM 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 JSA Class Join us as a Celebration Champion and make a lasting impact! 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. Time: 12:00 - 12:50 PM 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 JSA Class Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Create Notes of Encouragement For Best BuddiesMake it a special day with Notes of Encouragement! We all love cards & special greetings. However, many students in Best Buddies usually do not receive positive & uplifting mail. Your notes will be given to the students at our events to bless, uplift & raise their self-esteem. Major Responsibilities Create Notes of Encouragement Birthday Cards Holiday CardsInspirational QuotesMaterials - You can use any card you prefer. Plain cardstock Colored paper Markers, colored pencils, and/or stickers Organizations are welcome to use cards that contain the organization's logo Important Notes Notes should not contain any personal information, such as names, addresses, or phone numbers. Notes should not contain inappropriate language or jokesDelivery or Mailing Options Attention: VAST Academy Best Buddies 1301 Alabama 101b, Houston, TX 77004Drop off Hours: Text Best Buddies (713) 819-4727 for drop-off hours Agency: Best Buddies -HCC Make it a special day with Notes of Encouragement! We all love cards & special greetings. However, many students in Best Buddies usually do not receive positive & uplifting mail. Your notes will be given to the students at our events to bless, uplift & raise their self-esteem. Major Responsibilities Create Notes of Encouragement Birthday Cards Holiday CardsInspirational QuotesMaterials - You can use any card you prefer. Plain cardstock Colored paper Markers, colored pencils, and/or stickers Organizations are welcome to use cards that contain the organization's logo Important Notes Notes should not contain any personal information, such as names, addresses, or phone numbers. Notes should not contain inappropriate language or jokesDelivery or Mailing Options Attention: VAST Academy Best Buddies 1301 Alabama 101b, Houston, TX 77004Drop off Hours: Text Best Buddies (713) 819-4727 for drop-off hours Agency: Best Buddies -HCC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: HUECONA Conference and AwardsThe HUECONA Conference & Awards is a premier cultural and entertainment experience celebrating creativity, connection, culinary arts, fashion, film, music, business, and community leadership from Hollywood to Houston. Volunteers play a vital role in creating an unforgettable guest experience for attendees, speakers, performers, sponsors, media, and honorees. Position Summary HUECONA volunteers will assist with event operations, guest engagement, production support, set-up/strike, and hospitality throughout the conference and awards experience. Volunteers should be professional, energetic, dependable, and passionate about arts, culture, and entertainment. Volunteer Responsibilities Guest Experience & Registration Welcome and check in attendees, VIPs, sponsors, and media Assist guests with directions, schedules, seating, and event information Support registration desk operations and credential distribution Provide exceptional customer service throughout the eventEvent & Production Support Assist with stage transitions and backstage coordination Support panel sessions, workshops, and award presentations Help maintain event flow and timing Assist vendors, exhibitors, and activation partners as neededHospitality & VIP Services Support speaker and talent hospitality areas Assist with green room preparation and guest accommodations Help manage VIP lounges and networking experiencesSocial Media & Content Assistance Capture behind-the-scenes content for social media Encourage attendee engagement and participation Assist the communications team with live updates and event coverageGeneral Event Operations Assist with setup and breakdown of event spaces Help maintain cleanliness and organization of conference areas Support crowd management and attendee guidance Perform additional duties assigned by event leadershipQualifications Positive attitude and professional demeanor Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment Team-oriented with a willingness to assist where needed Reliable transportation and punctuality Interest in entertainment, arts, culture, media, fashion, culinary experiences, or community engagement preferredRequirements Must be at least 18 years old (or accompanied by approved guardian if under 18) Ability to stand for extended periods Ability to lift light materials or supplies when necessary Must attend required volunteer orientation/training Must adhere to event dress code and professionalism standardsVolunteer Benefits Complimentary access to select conference experiences Networking opportunities with industry leaders, creatives, and influencers Volunteer appreciation gifts and recognition Hands-on experience in entertainment and event production Opportunity to build professional relationships and resume experience Be part of a high-energy cultural experience celebrating arts, innovation, and connectionCommitment Volunteers may serve in shifts before, during, and after the conference and awards program. Scheduling flexibility is appreciated. Ideal Volunteer Traits HUECONA is seeking individuals who are: Enthusiastic and welcoming Solution-oriented Adaptable under pressure Passionate about culture and entertainment Excited to help create memorable experiences for guests from across the countryTo Apply Interested volunteers should submit: Full name Contact information Availability Areas of interest or experience Resume (optional)Applications may be submitted through: OFFICIAL@HUECONA.COM Agency: Heartbeat Performing Arts Charities The HUECONA Conference & Awards is a premier cultural and entertainment experience celebrating creativity, connection, culinary arts, fashion, film, music, business, and community leadership from Hollywood to Houston. Volunteers play a vital role in creating an unforgettable guest experience for attendees, speakers, performers, sponsors, media, and honorees. Position Summary HUECONA volunteers will assist with event operations, guest engagement, production support, set-up/strike, and hospitality throughout the conference and awards experience. Volunteers should be professional, energetic, dependable, and passionate about arts, culture, and entertainment. Volunteer Responsibilities Guest Experience & Registration Welcome and check in attendees, VIPs, sponsors, and media Assist guests with directions, schedules, seating, and event information Support registration desk operations and credential distribution Provide exceptional customer service throughout the eventEvent & Production Support Assist with stage transitions and backstage coordination Support panel sessions, workshops, and award presentations Help maintain event flow and timing Assist vendors, exhibitors, and activation partners as neededHospitality & VIP Services Support speaker and talent hospitality areas Assist with green room preparation and guest accommodations Help manage VIP lounges and networking experiencesSocial Media & Content Assistance Capture behind-the-scenes content for social media Encourage attendee engagement and participation Assist the communications team with live updates and event coverageGeneral Event Operations Assist with setup and breakdown of event spaces Help maintain cleanliness and organization of conference areas Support crowd management and attendee guidance Perform additional duties assigned by event leadershipQualifications Positive attitude and professional demeanor Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment Team-oriented with a willingness to assist where needed Reliable transportation and punctuality Interest in entertainment, arts, culture, media, fashion, culinary experiences, or community engagement preferredRequirements Must be at least 18 years old (or accompanied by approved guardian if under 18) Ability to stand for extended periods Ability to lift light materials or supplies when necessary Must attend required volunteer orientation/training Must adhere to event dress code and professionalism standardsVolunteer Benefits Complimentary access to select conference experiences Networking opportunities with industry leaders, creatives, and influencers Volunteer appreciation gifts and recognition Hands-on experience in entertainment and event production Opportunity to build professional relationships and resume experience Be part of a high-energy cultural experience celebrating arts, innovation, and connectionCommitment Volunteers may serve in shifts before, during, and after the conference and awards program. Scheduling flexibility is appreciated. Ideal Volunteer Traits HUECONA is seeking individuals who are: Enthusiastic and welcoming Solution-oriented Adaptable under pressure Passionate about culture and entertainment Excited to help create memorable experiences for guests from across the countryTo Apply Interested volunteers should submit: Full name Contact information Availability Areas of interest or experience Resume (optional)Applications may be submitted through: OFFICIAL@HUECONA.COM Agency: Heartbeat Performing Arts Charities Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 16, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026 Zip Code: 77030 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Inpatient Hospice VolunteerAssist Hospice Patients in an Inpatient Setting Agency: VITAS Healthcare Assist Hospice Patients in an Inpatient Setting Agency: VITAS Healthcare Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77381 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Care VolunteerA Friendly Visit to Hospice Patients and their Families Agency: VITAS Healthcare A Friendly Visit to Hospice Patients and their Families Agency: VITAS Healthcare Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77098 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Got Fix-It Skills? Help Power Houston’s NonprofitsThe Houston Community ToolBank keeps thousands of tools in motion; powering projects, supporting nonprofits, and strengthening our city every single day. With all that impact, some wear and tear is bound to happen! That’s where you come in. We’re looking for a dependable Tool Maintenance Volunteer to help repair and maintain tools so they can get right back out into the community where they’re needed most Equipment you may work on: Generators Power washers Lawnmowers Tillers Other small engine equipment Typical tasks include: Carburetor cleaning and repair Replacing spark plugs Diagnosing issues and swapping worn or broken parts General small engine maintenance Time Commitment: What you’ll need: Closed-toe shoes Work clothes Whether you’re a seasoned mechanic or someone who enjoys tuning engines and solving mechanical problems, we’d love your help. Any skill level is welcome, and your work helps keep vital tools in the hands of nonprofits that need them most. Agency: Houston Community ToolBank The Houston Community ToolBank keeps thousands of tools in motion; powering projects, supporting nonprofits, and strengthening our city every single day. With all that impact, some wear and tear is bound to happen! That’s where you come in. We’re looking for a dependable Tool Maintenance Volunteer to help repair and maintain tools so they can get right back out into the community where they’re needed most Equipment you may work on: Generators Power washers Lawnmowers Tillers Other small engine equipment Typical tasks include: Carburetor cleaning and repair Replacing spark plugs Diagnosing issues and swapping worn or broken parts General small engine maintenance Time Commitment: What you’ll need: Closed-toe shoes Work clothes Whether you’re a seasoned mechanic or someone who enjoys tuning engines and solving mechanical problems, we’d love your help. Any skill level is welcome, and your work helps keep vital tools in the hands of nonprofits that need them most. Agency: Houston Community ToolBank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77020 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Memory Bear SeamstressVITAS Healthcare(r) is looking for volunteers who love to use their sewing machine and want to share their skills with hospice patients and families.A Memory Bear, sewn by a volunteer with compassion and love, is a forever friend who can ease a hurting heart after the death of a VITAS hospice patient.Sewn from a patient’s favorite pair of jeans, sports jersey, dress, work uniform, or shirt, a Memory Bear can evoke the closeness of a loved one, bring a smile to someone in distress, or offer a sense of security to a child who feels alone after the loss of a parent or sibling.This is a great opportunity for you to give back to your community, use your creative skills, and strengthen your resume.By volunteering, you can make the biggest difference in another’s life.For more information about VITAS Volunteer Services or to apply, visit https://www.vitas.com/volunteer.
Agency: VITAS Healthcare VITAS Healthcare(r) is looking for volunteers who love to use their sewing machine and want to share their skills with hospice patients and families.A Memory Bear, sewn by a volunteer with compassion and love, is a forever friend who can ease a hurting heart after the death of a VITAS hospice patient.Sewn from a patient’s favorite pair of jeans, sports jersey, dress, work uniform, or shirt, a Memory Bear can evoke the closeness of a loved one, bring a smile to someone in distress, or offer a sense of security to a child who feels alone after the loss of a parent or sibling.This is a great opportunity for you to give back to your community, use your creative skills, and strengthen your resume.By volunteering, you can make the biggest difference in another’s life.For more information about VITAS Volunteer Services or to apply, visit https://www.vitas.com/volunteer.
Agency: VITAS Healthcare Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77098 Allow Groups: Yes |
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 Jun 30, 2026 Zip Code: 77407 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Memorial Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide a Summer Camp LunchAgape Development offers a fun-filled and action-packed summer camp experience for both the K-5th graders and 6th-12th graders of the neighborhood. You can be a part of our summer camps by providing lunch to our participants! Sign up your family, small group, or company to provide lunch for our camp participants. Lunch can be provided for both groups or you can choose which group to provide lunch for. Camp Agape will provide lunch to approximately 100 students and staff each day of camp. Agape Teen Summer Experience will provide lunch to approximately 35 students and staff each day. Agency: Agape Development Agape Development offers a fun-filled and action-packed summer camp experience for both the K-5th graders and 6th-12th graders of the neighborhood. You can be a part of our summer camps by providing lunch to our participants! Sign up your family, small group, or company to provide lunch for our camp participants. Lunch can be provided for both groups or you can choose which group to provide lunch for. Camp Agape will provide lunch to approximately 100 students and staff each day of camp. Agape Teen Summer Experience will provide lunch to approximately 35 students and staff each day. Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Camp Agape Short Course LeaderAgape Development offers a fun-filled and action-packed summer camp experience for both the K-5th graders and 6th-12th graders of the neighborhood. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; color: #000000}Agape Development offers a fun-filled and action-packed summer camSpend a Thursday afternoon with our kids and share your hobby with the children! What are you good at? What do you enjoy doing? Activities need to be hands on and interactive. Idea: Build a rocket, tie dye shirts, paint rocks, etc. All ages welcome. Thursday 07/02 and 07/09 from 1:00-2:30pm. Approximately 15 children per group. summer.agapedevelopment.org Agency: Agape Development Agape Development offers a fun-filled and action-packed summer camp experience for both the K-5th graders and 6th-12th graders of the neighborhood. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; color: #000000}Agape Development offers a fun-filled and action-packed summer camSpend a Thursday afternoon with our kids and share your hobby with the children! What are you good at? What do you enjoy doing? Activities need to be hands on and interactive. Idea: Build a rocket, tie dye shirts, paint rocks, etc. All ages welcome. Thursday 07/02 and 07/09 from 1:00-2:30pm. Approximately 15 children per group. summer.agapedevelopment.org Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 2, 2026 through Jul 9, 2026 Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Broadway Bound - Week 2 (HSMT Summer Camp)Support young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At Broadway Bound, campers won’t just perform—they’ll become the creators! Over 2 weeks, kids will work together to write, design, and star in their very own original musical. From brainstorming big ideas and matching catchy songs to themes to choreography, this camp is all about imagination, teamwork, and bringing stories to life. By the end of camp, they’ll debut their masterpiece in a one-of-a-kind performance that’s sure to wow family and friends. Agency: TUTS Education Support young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At Broadway Bound, campers won’t just perform—they’ll become the creators! Over 2 weeks, kids will work together to write, design, and star in their very own original musical. From brainstorming big ideas and matching catchy songs to themes to choreography, this camp is all about imagination, teamwork, and bringing stories to life. By the end of camp, they’ll debut their masterpiece in a one-of-a-kind performance that’s sure to wow family and friends. Agency: TUTS Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026 Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Broadway Bound - Week 1 (HSMT Summer Camp)Support young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At Broadway Bound, campers won’t just perform—they’ll become the creators! Over 2 weeks, kids will work together to write, design, and star in their very own original musical. From brainstorming big ideas and matching catchy songs to themes to choreography, this camp is all about imagination, teamwork, and bringing stories to life. By the end of camp, they’ll debut their masterpiece in a one-of-a-kind performance that’s sure to wow family and friends. Agency: TUTS Education Support young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At Broadway Bound, campers won’t just perform—they’ll become the creators! Over 2 weeks, kids will work together to write, design, and star in their very own original musical. From brainstorming big ideas and matching catchy songs to themes to choreography, this camp is all about imagination, teamwork, and bringing stories to life. By the end of camp, they’ll debut their masterpiece in a one-of-a-kind performance that’s sure to wow family and friends. Agency: TUTS Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026 Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brit Hits! (The River Summer Camp)At the River we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art. Student performers will be exploring the 1960s and the cultural phenomenon known as the British Invasion. Through their music, campers will explore the tops bands and singers of that time. They’ll perform in a musical revue featuring classic rock bands The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and many more. Agency: TUTS Education At the River we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art. Student performers will be exploring the 1960s and the cultural phenomenon known as the British Invasion. Through their music, campers will explore the tops bands and singers of that time. They’ll perform in a musical revue featuring classic rock bands The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who and many more. Agency: TUTS Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026 Zip Code: 77019 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Musical World of Disney! (The River Summer Camp)At the River, we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art. At The Musical World of Disney, campers will sing, dance, and act their way through beloved Disney classics and Broadway favorites inspired by the magic of Disney. From enchanting princess ballads to high-energy showstoppers, this camp is all about bringing those iconic stories to life on stage. With plenty of sparkle, creativity, and imagination, the performer will feel like they’ve stepped right into a fairytale—ending the week with a magical performance that will make everyone believe in happily ever after! Agency: TUTS Education At the River, we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art. At The Musical World of Disney, campers will sing, dance, and act their way through beloved Disney classics and Broadway favorites inspired by the magic of Disney. From enchanting princess ballads to high-energy showstoppers, this camp is all about bringing those iconic stories to life on stage. With plenty of sparkle, creativity, and imagination, the performer will feel like they’ve stepped right into a fairytale—ending the week with a magical performance that will make everyone believe in happily ever after! Agency: TUTS Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026 Zip Code: 77019 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kids Rule! (The River Summer Camp)At the River we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art. At Kids Rule, performers will sing, dance, and act their way through empowering songs and scenes that celebrate courage, persistence, and fearless fun. Featuring high-energy hits from beloved musicals like Annie, Matilda, Bring It On, Newsies, and School of Rock, this camp is all about rising up, rocking out, and ruling the stage. Get ready for a week of creativity, confidence, and unforgettable performances! Agency: TUTS Education At the River we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art. At Kids Rule, performers will sing, dance, and act their way through empowering songs and scenes that celebrate courage, persistence, and fearless fun. Featuring high-energy hits from beloved musicals like Annie, Matilda, Bring It On, Newsies, and School of Rock, this camp is all about rising up, rocking out, and ruling the stage. Get ready for a week of creativity, confidence, and unforgettable performances! Agency: TUTS Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 22, 2026 through Jun 26, 2026 Zip Code: 77019 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Second Saturday Garden Day – Blackshear ElementaryWe’re inviting volunteers to join us for our monthly Second Saturday Garden Day at Blackshear Elementary in Third Ward, Houston. Agency: EriRene Farms We’re inviting volunteers to join us for our monthly Second Saturday Garden Day at Blackshear Elementary in Third Ward, Houston. Agency: EriRene Farms Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Musical World of Disney! (HSMT Summer Camp)Support young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At The Musical World of Disney, campers will sing, dance, and act their way through beloved Disney classics and Broadway favorites inspired by the magic of Disney. From enchanting princess ballads to high-energy showstoppers, this camp is all about bringing those iconic stories to life on stage. With plenty of sparkle, creativity, and imagination, the performer will feel like they’ve stepped right into a fairytale—ending the week with a magical performance that will make everyone believe in happily ever after! Agency: TUTS Education Support young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At The Musical World of Disney, campers will sing, dance, and act their way through beloved Disney classics and Broadway favorites inspired by the magic of Disney. From enchanting princess ballads to high-energy showstoppers, this camp is all about bringing those iconic stories to life on stage. With plenty of sparkle, creativity, and imagination, the performer will feel like they’ve stepped right into a fairytale—ending the week with a magical performance that will make everyone believe in happily ever after! Agency: TUTS Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 22, 2026 through Jun 26, 2026 Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disco By Broadway! (The River Summer Camp)At the River we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art. Finding inspiration from the musicals Mamma Mia, The Cher Show, Saturday Night Fever, and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the performers will get their glitz and glam on. They’ll cap the camp off with a stage performance paying homage to all things disco. Agency: TUTS Education At the River we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art. Finding inspiration from the musicals Mamma Mia, The Cher Show, Saturday Night Fever, and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the performers will get their glitz and glam on. They’ll cap the camp off with a stage performance paying homage to all things disco. Agency: TUTS Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026 Zip Code: 77019 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Impact in Action: Sorting & Preparing Community SuppliesJoin us at our Houston distribution hub as we organize and prepare donated goods that will go directly into the hands of families and nonprofits across the city. This is a hands-on opportunity to be part of the engine behind our community impact. Activities include sorting inventory, organizing shelves, staging items for distribution, and helping maintain an efficient warehouse environment. Our work supports thousands of families each month by ensuring essential goods—food, household items, and supplies—are properly prepared and distributed with dignity and care. Agency: Geenius Innovators Join us at our Houston distribution hub as we organize and prepare donated goods that will go directly into the hands of families and nonprofits across the city. This is a hands-on opportunity to be part of the engine behind our community impact. Activities include sorting inventory, organizing shelves, staging items for distribution, and helping maintain an efficient warehouse environment. Our work supports thousands of families each month by ensuring essential goods—food, household items, and supplies—are properly prepared and distributed with dignity and care. Agency: Geenius Innovators Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77047 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Groups up to 8: help serve food at our permanent supportive housing facility, an alternative to homelessnessGroups up to 8, donate meals and distribute them at RoseMary's Place in Midtown Houston.
RoseMary’s Place: Our new permanent supportive housing facility for 149 residents for an alternative to the streets. It's a fresh start and a supportive environment for those in need, dedicated to providing dignified housing solutions for our homeless population. We usually see 30-40 residents participate.The food needs to be packed to-go, although some residents may stay to chat and eat there in the common area. It can be a simple breakfast, a bag lunch, or a hearty meal. That's up to you. Just let us know what to expect.We suggest choosing an hour to serve, 9 am, Noon, or 3 pm.Volunteer food servers should cover their hair with a hat or hair net.Weekday meals are always needed.We need all adults attending to register on our website and accept our waivers. Parents sign for children under 18. https://mhihouston.org/register-to-volunteer/We can discuss available dates when you're ready. Volunteer once, or on a regular schedule.Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Get in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Groups up to 8, donate meals and distribute them at RoseMary's Place in Midtown Houston.
RoseMary’s Place: Our new permanent supportive housing facility for 149 residents for an alternative to the streets. It's a fresh start and a supportive environment for those in need, dedicated to providing dignified housing solutions for our homeless population. We usually see 30-40 residents participate.The food needs to be packed to-go, although some residents may stay to chat and eat there in the common area. It can be a simple breakfast, a bag lunch, or a hearty meal. That's up to you. Just let us know what to expect.We suggest choosing an hour to serve, 9 am, Noon, or 3 pm.Volunteer food servers should cover their hair with a hat or hair net.Weekday meals are always needed.We need all adults attending to register on our website and accept our waivers. Parents sign for children under 18. https://mhihouston.org/register-to-volunteer/We can discuss available dates when you're ready. Volunteer once, or on a regular schedule.Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Get in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Party Hat DriveHelp us celebrate children in low-income families around the greater Houston Area by having a Party Hat Drive in support of us. Please ask your family, friends, and neighbors to donate unopened packs of Party Hats. All items donated will be added to the Birthday Boxes that we give out every month to celebrate children around the city. When the drive is complete, please click HERE to schedule a drop off time Thanks for supporting our mission of giving Houston children a happy birthday! -The Birthday Bash Box Team See birthday smiles us on Instagram and Facebook Agency: Birthday Bash Box Help us celebrate children in low-income families around the greater Houston Area by having a Party Hat Drive in support of us. Please ask your family, friends, and neighbors to donate unopened packs of Party Hats. All items donated will be added to the Birthday Boxes that we give out every month to celebrate children around the city. When the drive is complete, please click HERE to schedule a drop off time Thanks for supporting our mission of giving Houston children a happy birthday! -The Birthday Bash Box Team See birthday smiles us on Instagram and Facebook Agency: Birthday Bash Box Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 23, 2027 Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hot Weather BagsThis summer, support those experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by providing hot weather bags. Your contribution can make a significant impact, offering essential items that provide relief from the intense heat. Below is a list of recommended items that can help bring comfort and protection during Houston's scorching summer months: Hot Weather Bags: · Frog towels/cooling gators · Hybrid ponchos · Handheld fans/neck fans · Bug spray · Sunscreen · Baseball caps · Sunglasses · Ziplock bags · Socks · Propel packets · Wet wipes · Lip balm/Chapstick · Daily Vitamins · Mosquito netting 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 This summer, support those experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by providing hot weather bags. Your contribution can make a significant impact, offering essential items that provide relief from the intense heat. Below is a list of recommended items that can help bring comfort and protection during Houston's scorching summer months: Hot Weather Bags: · Frog towels/cooling gators · Hybrid ponchos · Handheld fans/neck fans · Bug spray · Sunscreen · Baseball caps · Sunglasses · Ziplock bags · Socks · Propel packets · Wet wipes · Lip balm/Chapstick · Daily Vitamins · Mosquito netting 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: Volunteer photographer neededHelp Magnificat Houses, Inc. by using your photo skills! Visit us in midtown and help us tell our story. Our Mission: A welcoming community where those needing housing, food, and mental health programs can stabilize and grow in productivity and independence.
Our Mission: A welcoming community where those needing housing, food, and mental health programs can stabilize and grow in productivity and independence. Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many other ways for volunteers to help. Get in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Help Magnificat Houses, Inc. by using your photo skills! Visit us in midtown and help us tell our story. Our Mission: A welcoming community where those needing housing, food, and mental health programs can stabilize and grow in productivity and independence.
Our Mission: A welcoming community where those needing housing, food, and mental health programs can stabilize and grow in productivity and independence. Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many other ways for volunteers to help. Get in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: First Aid KitsHelp improve the well-being of individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by providing essential First Aid Kits. These kits can help address the immediate health needs of individuals living on the streets, offering basic medical supplies to treat minor injuries and illnesses. Your generosity can help provide items like bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze, and other first-aid essentials, offering comfort and care to those who often have limited access to medical resources. Below is a list of recommended items that will make a crucial difference in their well-being: First Aid Kit Material Antiseptic WipesBand-Aids (mixed sizes)Antibiotic OintmentGauze Pads (mixed sizes)Gauze RollsSurgical TapeLatex GlovesCotton SwabsReuseable Bandage WrapCold CompressUniversal Aluminum SplintTweezersSting ReliefWe kindly ask that volunteers purchase the materials and assemble the kits independently. Please note that CFTH does not host events for assembling these kits unless specified in the description. Thank you for your generosity and dedication to bringing moments of comfort and engagement to those who need it most. Your support truly makes a difference! Agency: Coalition for the Homeless (CFTH) of Houston/Harris County Help improve the well-being of individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Houston by providing essential First Aid Kits. These kits can help address the immediate health needs of individuals living on the streets, offering basic medical supplies to treat minor injuries and illnesses. Your generosity can help provide items like bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauze, and other first-aid essentials, offering comfort and care to those who often have limited access to medical resources. Below is a list of recommended items that will make a crucial difference in their well-being: First Aid Kit Material Antiseptic WipesBand-Aids (mixed sizes)Antibiotic OintmentGauze Pads (mixed sizes)Gauze RollsSurgical TapeLatex GlovesCotton SwabsReuseable Bandage WrapCold CompressUniversal Aluminum SplintTweezersSting ReliefWe kindly ask that volunteers purchase the materials and assemble the kits independently. Please note that CFTH does not host events for assembling these kits unless specified in the description. Thank you for your generosity and dedication to bringing moments of comfort and engagement to those who need it most. Your support truly makes a difference! Agency: Coalition for the Homeless (CFTH) of Houston/Harris County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Male Mentors (Community Based Services)MEN Inc is searching for men in and around Houston to engage with our students as professional volunteer mentors. The M.E.N. Incorporated Mentoring Program of Houston helps to empower young men in our community to make positive life choices that enable them to maximize their potential. The mentoring program uses adult volunteers to commit to supporting, guiding, and being a friend to a young man for a period of at least one year. By becoming part of the social network of adults and community members who care about the youth, the mentor can help youth develop and reach positive academic, career, and personal goals. Participation Requirements Be at least 25 years old Be interested in working with young men Be willing to adhere to all program policies and procedures Be willing to complete the application and screening process Be dependable and consistent in meeting the time commitments Attend mentor training sessions as prescribed Be willing to communicate regularly with program staff, submit activity information, and take constructive feedback regarding mentoring activities Have access to an automobile, auto insurance, and a good driving record Have a clean criminal history No use of illicit drugs No use of alcohol or controlled substances in an inappropriate manner Not currently in treatment for substance abuse and have a non-addictive period of at least five years Not currently in treatment for a mental disorder or hospitalized for such in the past three yearsAgency: M.E.N. (Mentoring, Educating & Nurturing) Incorporated MEN Inc is searching for men in and around Houston to engage with our students as professional volunteer mentors. The M.E.N. Incorporated Mentoring Program of Houston helps to empower young men in our community to make positive life choices that enable them to maximize their potential. The mentoring program uses adult volunteers to commit to supporting, guiding, and being a friend to a young man for a period of at least one year. By becoming part of the social network of adults and community members who care about the youth, the mentor can help youth develop and reach positive academic, career, and personal goals. Participation Requirements Be at least 25 years old Be interested in working with young men Be willing to adhere to all program policies and procedures Be willing to complete the application and screening process Be dependable and consistent in meeting the time commitments Attend mentor training sessions as prescribed Be willing to communicate regularly with program staff, submit activity information, and take constructive feedback regarding mentoring activities Have access to an automobile, auto insurance, and a good driving record Have a clean criminal history No use of illicit drugs No use of alcohol or controlled substances in an inappropriate manner Not currently in treatment for substance abuse and have a non-addictive period of at least five years Not currently in treatment for a mental disorder or hospitalized for such in the past three yearsAgency: M.E.N. (Mentoring, Educating & Nurturing) Incorporated Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77054 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers (The Blood Center East Texas) - Lufkin Donor CenterGulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 75904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Pearland Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77584 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Clear Lake Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Any day, Tuesday - Thursday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., and any day Friday - Monday, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Any day, Tuesday - Thursday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., and any day Friday - Monday, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77062 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 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and on specific Saturdays, from 8 a.m. to 11:30 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 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and on specific Saturdays, from 8 a.m. to 11:30 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: Houston Police Department Student Internship ProgramThe Houston Police Department offers an unpaid internship opportunity where you'll gain practical experience that complements academic coursework, course credit opportunities, a deeper understanding of police operations and community service, provide the department with an opportunity to involve students in various aspects of police work, provide students with an opportunity to integrate theory and practice. Once approved to be an HPD intern, you will have an opportunity to intern within a concerned division within the Houston Police Department such as Homicide, Major Offendors, VICE, Family Violence, Narcotics, Office of Community Affairs, and Victim Services. Internship opportunities include: Criminal Justice students can intern across various divisions within the police department.Social Work students can intern in specialized units, including family violence, homicide, victim services, planning & research and sex crimes.Eligibility and Application: Students from participating universities and colleges can apply for a one or two-term internship. All interns must successfully complete the Police VIP application process. Volunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours HPD OrientationDisqualifications: You are disqualified from becoming a Police VIP if any of the following apply. The following are also grounds for dismissal from the program once you are approved. Criminal Offenses: Three (3) or more traffic violations during the last eighteen (18) months. Felony or Class A Misdemeanor conviction (includes Felony or Class A Misdemeanor Deferred Adjudication convictions). Class B Misdemeanor in the past ten (10) years (includes Deferred Adjudication convictions).Family Violence offense conviction. Indictment for any criminal offense (approval or reinstatement is based on disposition of court case). Not living in the United States legally. Under 17 years of age (except YPAC students). Had / have a pattern of abusing prescription drugs.Dishonorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces. Current City Employee (unless participating in Citizen Patrol). Physical / mental disability that would substantially impair an individual’s ability to perform their duties. Unlawful sexual conduct prior to and/or during volunteer term. Inappropriate behavior relating to sexual harassment or racial slurs. Committed an act or behavior tending to bring reproach and/or discredit to themselves and/or the Houston Police Department. Used, tried, or sold any dangerous drugs or narcotics including cocaine, crack heroin, LSD.For more information, please go to Volunteer Initiatives Program or you can contact the Office of Community Affairs at 713.308.3200 Agency: HOUSTON SERVES The Houston Police Department offers an unpaid internship opportunity where you'll gain practical experience that complements academic coursework, course credit opportunities, a deeper understanding of police operations and community service, provide the department with an opportunity to involve students in various aspects of police work, provide students with an opportunity to integrate theory and practice. Once approved to be an HPD intern, you will have an opportunity to intern within a concerned division within the Houston Police Department such as Homicide, Major Offendors, VICE, Family Violence, Narcotics, Office of Community Affairs, and Victim Services. Internship opportunities include: Criminal Justice students can intern across various divisions within the police department.Social Work students can intern in specialized units, including family violence, homicide, victim services, planning & research and sex crimes.Eligibility and Application: Students from participating universities and colleges can apply for a one or two-term internship. All interns must successfully complete the Police VIP application process. Volunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours HPD OrientationDisqualifications: You are disqualified from becoming a Police VIP if any of the following apply. The following are also grounds for dismissal from the program once you are approved. Criminal Offenses: Three (3) or more traffic violations during the last eighteen (18) months. Felony or Class A Misdemeanor conviction (includes Felony or Class A Misdemeanor Deferred Adjudication convictions). Class B Misdemeanor in the past ten (10) years (includes Deferred Adjudication convictions).Family Violence offense conviction. Indictment for any criminal offense (approval or reinstatement is based on disposition of court case). Not living in the United States legally. Under 17 years of age (except YPAC students). Had / have a pattern of abusing prescription drugs.Dishonorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces. Current City Employee (unless participating in Citizen Patrol). Physical / mental disability that would substantially impair an individual’s ability to perform their duties. Unlawful sexual conduct prior to and/or during volunteer term. Inappropriate behavior relating to sexual harassment or racial slurs. Committed an act or behavior tending to bring reproach and/or discredit to themselves and/or the Houston Police Department. Used, tried, or sold any dangerous drugs or narcotics including cocaine, crack heroin, LSD.For more information, please go to Volunteer Initiatives Program or you can contact the Office of Community Affairs at 713.308.3200 Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join BARC Animal Shelter in Making a Difference!Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Volunteer with BARC and help us provide love and care to animals in need. Whether you're walking dogs, socializing cats, or assisting with adoption events, your time makes a real impact! ✨ Why Volunteer? Be a voice for animals in need. Gain hands-on experience in animal care. Meet like-minded animal lovers Ready to help? Please clink this link to volunteer: Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities: -Cat adoptions -Enrichment Building -Animal Photography -South Adoptions -Poop Fairy -South Dog Walking -North Dog Walking -Donation Distribution -Wild Tunes -Other Shelter tasks as requested by shelter staff. Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Volunteer with BARC and help us provide love and care to animals in need. Whether you're walking dogs, socializing cats, or assisting with adoption events, your time makes a real impact! ✨ Why Volunteer? Be a voice for animals in need. Gain hands-on experience in animal care. Meet like-minded animal lovers Ready to help? Please clink this link to volunteer: Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities: -Cat adoptions -Enrichment Building -Animal Photography -South Adoptions -Poop Fairy -South Dog Walking -North Dog Walking -Donation Distribution -Wild Tunes -Other Shelter tasks as requested by shelter staff. Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a puppy/dog, kitten/cat find their forever homeWe are a foster based Houston area shelter rescue and in dire need of foster homes. We have many puppies and dogs, kittens and cats on a waiting list to get out of the shelter. We do not have a shelter and depend on individuals to provide a foster home to help us save them from the shelter. Once we have a committed foster home, we can save a puppy/dog or kitten/cat from the shelter. To foster you will need to care for the pet in your home and bring to adoptions on some weekends at one of our adoption locations until adopted. Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue We are a foster based Houston area shelter rescue and in dire need of foster homes. We have many puppies and dogs, kittens and cats on a waiting list to get out of the shelter. We do not have a shelter and depend on individuals to provide a foster home to help us save them from the shelter. Once we have a committed foster home, we can save a puppy/dog or kitten/cat from the shelter. To foster you will need to care for the pet in your home and bring to adoptions on some weekends at one of our adoption locations until adopted. Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77094 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribution(Canvassing) Hot Cards in CommunityBe 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: Volunteer Office Associate (Champions Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (The Woodlands Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77384 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Gulf Coast Blood - The Medical Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77054 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Katy Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77494 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Pasadena Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Humble Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77338-1000 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Cypress Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77433 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Conroe Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77374 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Cy-Fair Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77065 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Champions Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays from 10 a.m. 3 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here. Need: Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays from 10 a.m. 3 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Baytown Donor Center)Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here Need: Any day, Sunday - Thursday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Gulf Coast Blood depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives. For additional information about our volunteer program please click here Need: Any day, Sunday - Thursday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77521 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Event Associate -South HoustonPurpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with the placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as needed.For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Purpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with the placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as needed.For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77054 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Event Associate - Southeast HoustonPurpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with the placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as neededFor additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Purpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with the placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as neededFor additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77017 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Event Associate -East HoustonPurpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with the placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as needed.For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Purpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with the placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as needed.For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77029 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Event Associate - West HoustonPurpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with the placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as needed.For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Purpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with the placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as needed.For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Event Associate - Southwest HoustonPurpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as neededFor additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Purpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as neededFor additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org. Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Event Associate - Northwest HoustonPurpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate. At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as neededFor additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Purpose: Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events. Responsibilities: At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate. At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as neededFor additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77018 Allow Groups: No |