Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77494Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers. Agency: Vantage Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77494 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 Blood DonorHealthy people must regularly donate to minimize disruptions to the blood supply and to ensure blood is available for patients. Since it is the blood already on the shelves that saves lives, maintaining a sufficient blood supply is essential to ensure patients in need to receive treatment. If you are feeling healthy, and well we strongly encourage you to schedule and keep blood donations regularly to help patients in our local hospitals To schedule your appointment, click here! Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Healthy people must regularly donate to minimize disruptions to the blood supply and to ensure blood is available for patients. Since it is the blood already on the shelves that saves lives, maintaining a sufficient blood supply is essential to ensure patients in need to receive treatment. If you are feeling healthy, and well we strongly encourage you to schedule and keep blood donations regularly to help patients in our local hospitals To schedule your appointment, click here! Agency: Gulf Coast Blood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77054 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 programsWho 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 programsWho 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: 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: Wednesday Morning Sorting & PrepVolunteers age 16 and up are needed to sort and prep food for distribution. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Volunteers age 16 and up are needed to sort and prep food for distribution. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wednesday Afternoon Food Sorting & PrepVolunteers age 16 and up are needed to sort and prep food for distribution. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Volunteers age 16 and up are needed to sort and prep food for distribution. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thursday Morning Food Sorting & PrepVolunteers age 16 and up are needed to sort and prep food for distribution. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Volunteers age 16 and up are needed to sort and prep food for distribution. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thursday Afternoon Food DistributionVolunteers age 16 and up are needed to help distribute food to clients. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Volunteers age 16 and up are needed to help distribute food to clients. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friday Afternoon Food Sorting & PrepVolunteers age 16 and up are needed to sort and prep food for distribution. Volunteers ages 13-15 can participate when accompanied by an adult. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Volunteers age 16 and up are needed to sort and prep food for distribution. Volunteers ages 13-15 can participate when accompanied by an adult. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Morning Food DistributionVolunteers age 16 and up are needed to help distribute food to clients. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Volunteers age 16 and up are needed to help distribute food to clients. No special skills required--just a willingness to help feed your neighbors in need. Pre-registration is required. YOU MUST REGISTER WITH THE HIM PANTRY AT THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://himfoodpantry.galaxydigital.com Agency: Heights Interfaith Ministries Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Resale Store CashierCypress Assistance Ministries (CAM) is opening a second resale and donation location. Our new location is in the Willowbrook area, and it needs some cashiers. Cashiers will be responsible for ringing up customers and accepting cash and card payments. They will also have responsiblities including keeping the store tidy, organizing merchandise and displays, and assisting customers throughout their shopping experience. No previous retail experience is necessary, just a good attitude! All sales at this store will benefit Cypress Assistance Ministries. CAM is a 501c3 non-profit that benefits the Cy-Fair community. We provide rental and utility assistance, maintain a food pantry, provide job hunting resources, as well as other community services. If you are interested in helping, please click on the link below and sign up for an orientation tour. The new location opens to the public on June 6, 2025. Orientation Sign-upAgency: Cypress Assistance Ministries Cypress Assistance Ministries (CAM) is opening a second resale and donation location. Our new location is in the Willowbrook area, and it needs some cashiers. Cashiers will be responsible for ringing up customers and accepting cash and card payments. They will also have responsiblities including keeping the store tidy, organizing merchandise and displays, and assisting customers throughout their shopping experience. No previous retail experience is necessary, just a good attitude! All sales at this store will benefit Cypress Assistance Ministries. CAM is a 501c3 non-profit that benefits the Cy-Fair community. We provide rental and utility assistance, maintain a food pantry, provide job hunting resources, as well as other community services. If you are interested in helping, please click on the link below and sign up for an orientation tour. The new location opens to the public on June 6, 2025. Orientation Sign-upAgency: Cypress Assistance Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77070 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donations Intake and SortingCypress Assistance Ministries is opening a second location for our resale store and donation centers. We need volunteers to help us in our new donation center. Our donation center is broken up into different departments; once you complete an orientation, you will be able to choose which department you would prefer to volunteer in. Departments include: donation intake, clothing, housewares, toys, accessories, electronics, and baby items. Duties vary by department, but include things like cleaning, organizing, sorting, pricing and displaying items in the store. We will provide training to all volunteers. The donation center is open from 9 am - 3 pm, Monday through Saturday. Most volunteers start off working 3-4 hours, once per week. All sales in the resale store will benefit Cypress Assistance Ministries. CAM is a 501c3 non-profit which provides assistance to the Cy-Fair community. We provide rent and utility assistance, maintain a food pantry, provide job hunting resources, and have many other programs to benefit our community. If this is something you are interested in doing, I would recommend attending one of our orientation tours. Please sign up at the link below. Orientation Sign-upAgency: Cypress Assistance Ministries Cypress Assistance Ministries is opening a second location for our resale store and donation centers. We need volunteers to help us in our new donation center. Our donation center is broken up into different departments; once you complete an orientation, you will be able to choose which department you would prefer to volunteer in. Departments include: donation intake, clothing, housewares, toys, accessories, electronics, and baby items. Duties vary by department, but include things like cleaning, organizing, sorting, pricing and displaying items in the store. We will provide training to all volunteers. The donation center is open from 9 am - 3 pm, Monday through Saturday. Most volunteers start off working 3-4 hours, once per week. All sales in the resale store will benefit Cypress Assistance Ministries. CAM is a 501c3 non-profit which provides assistance to the Cy-Fair community. We provide rent and utility assistance, maintain a food pantry, provide job hunting resources, and have many other programs to benefit our community. If this is something you are interested in doing, I would recommend attending one of our orientation tours. Please sign up at the link below. Orientation Sign-upAgency: Cypress Assistance Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77070 Allow Groups: No |
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: 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: Menstrual Health/Addressing Period Poverty with Sustainable solutionsTERJA hosts monthly workshops in the Houston community focused on Menstrual Health for girls and young women. These workshops address crucial topics, including menstrual health equity, period poverty, sustainable solutions, and breaking the silence, shame, and stigma associated with menstruation. Participants watch videos and listen to stories from girls and young women in Kenya who are combating period poverty by creating reusable sanitary pads using local materials. The workshops include discussions on TERJA’s reusable sanitary pads, which are made from organic, biodegradable materials, and explore how sustainable, eco-friendly solutions can help alleviate period poverty. A local tailor will demonstrate how to create reusable pads and underwear using both sewing machines and traditional hand sewing techniques. Following the demonstration, attendees participate in hands-on activities, where they create their own reusable pads, underwear, and bags, with ongoing support provided. We are seeking volunteers to serve as facilitators during these workshops. Volunteers will be required to attend an orientation and training session before the first workshop. Your involvement will be instrumental in empowering girls and young women through education and practical skills. Agency: TERJA Foundation Inc. TERJA hosts monthly workshops in the Houston community focused on Menstrual Health for girls and young women. These workshops address crucial topics, including menstrual health equity, period poverty, sustainable solutions, and breaking the silence, shame, and stigma associated with menstruation. Participants watch videos and listen to stories from girls and young women in Kenya who are combating period poverty by creating reusable sanitary pads using local materials. The workshops include discussions on TERJA’s reusable sanitary pads, which are made from organic, biodegradable materials, and explore how sustainable, eco-friendly solutions can help alleviate period poverty. A local tailor will demonstrate how to create reusable pads and underwear using both sewing machines and traditional hand sewing techniques. Following the demonstration, attendees participate in hands-on activities, where they create their own reusable pads, underwear, and bags, with ongoing support provided. We are seeking volunteers to serve as facilitators during these workshops. Volunteers will be required to attend an orientation and training session before the first workshop. Your involvement will be instrumental in empowering girls and young women through education and practical skills. Agency: TERJA Foundation Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer to help offer the unsheltered with meals, dignified housing and servicesSince 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our Loaves & Fishes soup kitchen, residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Most opportunities are Monday-Friday, 4 hours some time between 8:30 am and 3:30 pmOne or two volunteers, small groups up to 8, or any size group Prepare and serve food, share the gift of art, crafts or music, help with admin tasks or organization, mentor or teach life skillsGet in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Since 1968, Magnificat Houses, Inc has housed more than 20,000 adults experiencing homelessness and served over 10 million meals through our Loaves & Fishes soup kitchen, residential homes and Clubhouse programs in a healing community. We have many ways for volunteers to help. Most opportunities are Monday-Friday, 4 hours some time between 8:30 am and 3:30 pmOne or two volunteers, small groups up to 8, or any size group Prepare and serve food, share the gift of art, crafts or music, help with admin tasks or organization, mentor or teach life skillsGet in touch to learn all the details. Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Woodland Park Green TeamWant to get outdoors and lead people? Friends of Woodland Park (FWP) is looking for 4-6 people to manage logistics and materials for park work days. Volunteers annually remove 10-15,000 pounds of trash from the Little White Oak Bayou floodplain within Woodland Park. FWP usually sponsors 7 community work days annually (Jan, Feb, Mar, April, Sept, Oct, Nov) plus Earth Day (corporate weekday event, April). Scout projects may also require support. Friends of Woodland Park is an all volunteer organization and this is a volunteer opportunity. Expectations: Cleanups are generally held on Saturday mornings, with occasional weekday cleanups for corporate groups. With help from the Green Team Leads and FWP board, team members will identify supplies and tools needed using provided checklists. Supplies generally include FWP Flags, canopy, info kit, table cloth, gloves, trash grabbers, trash bags, water coolers and cups, snacks, first aid kit, bug spray and hand sanitizer. Tools such as shovels and wheel barrows are borrowed from and returned to Houston Tool Bank. Team members will gather equipment from storage located at 2515 Washington Avenue and any other supplies (such as snacks) and ensure that committee members can receive them on clean-up day or prior. Set up the supply distribution area and check-in table at Woodland Park Community Center located at 212 Parkview St. Check-in volunteer participants (participants will register on volunteerhouston.org where they will agree to a liability waiver). Provide Park history overview and safety/procedure briefing to participants. Guide participants to work locations and trash hot spots as needed. Pack up supplies and tools at end of event and return to storage unit. Replenish supplies and equipment as needed with help of FWP board. To learn more: contact Jennifer Ostlind at volunteer@Friendsofwoodlandpark.org . Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Want to get outdoors and lead people? Friends of Woodland Park (FWP) is looking for 4-6 people to manage logistics and materials for park work days. Volunteers annually remove 10-15,000 pounds of trash from the Little White Oak Bayou floodplain within Woodland Park. FWP usually sponsors 7 community work days annually (Jan, Feb, Mar, April, Sept, Oct, Nov) plus Earth Day (corporate weekday event, April). Scout projects may also require support. Friends of Woodland Park is an all volunteer organization and this is a volunteer opportunity. Expectations: Cleanups are generally held on Saturday mornings, with occasional weekday cleanups for corporate groups. With help from the Green Team Leads and FWP board, team members will identify supplies and tools needed using provided checklists. Supplies generally include FWP Flags, canopy, info kit, table cloth, gloves, trash grabbers, trash bags, water coolers and cups, snacks, first aid kit, bug spray and hand sanitizer. Tools such as shovels and wheel barrows are borrowed from and returned to Houston Tool Bank. Team members will gather equipment from storage located at 2515 Washington Avenue and any other supplies (such as snacks) and ensure that committee members can receive them on clean-up day or prior. Set up the supply distribution area and check-in table at Woodland Park Community Center located at 212 Parkview St. Check-in volunteer participants (participants will register on volunteerhouston.org where they will agree to a liability waiver). Provide Park history overview and safety/procedure briefing to participants. Guide participants to work locations and trash hot spots as needed. Pack up supplies and tools at end of event and return to storage unit. Replenish supplies and equipment as needed with help of FWP board. To learn more: contact Jennifer Ostlind at volunteer@Friendsofwoodlandpark.org . Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden DirectorThe Friends of Woodland Park (FWP) is seeking a Garden Director as a non-voting member of
Commitment: 1 year minimum is preferred
Agency: Friends of Woodland Park The Friends of Woodland Park (FWP) is seeking a Garden Director as a non-voting member of
Commitment: 1 year minimum is preferred
Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Park Work Day or Event Volunteers (General)Register here to sign a waiver for unscheduled events at Woodland Park. To find scheduled clean ups and workdays or other specific volunteer opportunities at Woodland Park, please visit our Agency Page at Volunteer Houston and scroll down to the Needs section. We look forward to seeing you in the park soon! Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Register here to sign a waiver for unscheduled events at Woodland Park. To find scheduled clean ups and workdays or other specific volunteer opportunities at Woodland Park, please visit our Agency Page at Volunteer Houston and scroll down to the Needs section. We look forward to seeing you in the park soon! Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 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 (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: Musicians On Call Needs Volunteer Guides!Musicians On Call (MOC) brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients, families and caregivers in healthcare environments. Musicians On Call (MOC) needs YOU to help us spread the healing power of music to those who need it most! Volunteer Guides (non-musicians) escort Volunteer Musicians room to room as they play music for patients, families and caregivers in healthcare environments. The Volunteer Guide acts as the "eyes and ears" during the MOC Bedside shift and is the liaison between the hospital, patient, and the Volunteer Musician. Volunteer Guides are critical to the success of MOC Bedside and get to experience the healing power of music firsthand without having to be a musician themselves! Volunteers must commit to volunteering once a month (2 hr shift) for at least one year. Please click this LINK to access information and the volunteer application. Please contact caroline@musiciansoncall.org with any questions. Agency: Musicians On Call Musicians On Call (MOC) brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients, families and caregivers in healthcare environments. Musicians On Call (MOC) needs YOU to help us spread the healing power of music to those who need it most! Volunteer Guides (non-musicians) escort Volunteer Musicians room to room as they play music for patients, families and caregivers in healthcare environments. The Volunteer Guide acts as the "eyes and ears" during the MOC Bedside shift and is the liaison between the hospital, patient, and the Volunteer Musician. Volunteer Guides are critical to the success of MOC Bedside and get to experience the healing power of music firsthand without having to be a musician themselves! Volunteers must commit to volunteering once a month (2 hr shift) for at least one year. Please click this LINK to access information and the volunteer application. Please contact caroline@musiciansoncall.org with any questions. Agency: Musicians On Call Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Camp Pop! (HSMT Summer Camp)Supporting young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At Camp Pop, young performers will dive into the vibrant world of pop music, learning high-energy dance moves, catchy songs, and storytelling skills that sparkle. This camp is all about confidence, creativity, and FUN—perfect for kids who love to sing, dance, and express themselves in a theatrical way. By the end of the week, campers will hit the stage for show-stopping performances that are bursting with color, music, and excitement! Agency: TUTS Education Supporting young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At Camp Pop, young performers will dive into the vibrant world of pop music, learning high-energy dance moves, catchy songs, and storytelling skills that sparkle. This camp is all about confidence, creativity, and FUN—perfect for kids who love to sing, dance, and express themselves in a theatrical way. By the end of the week, campers will hit the stage for show-stopping performances that are bursting with color, music, and excitement! Agency: TUTS Education Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 8, 2026 through Jun 12, 2026 Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kids Rule! (HSMT Summer Camp)Support young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At Kids Rule, young 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 Support young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment. At Kids Rule, young 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 15, 2026 through Jun 20, 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: 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: 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: Houston Television (HTV) Community Newsletter Volunteer Translator
Houston Television (HTV) is seeking volunteer translators to assist in reviewing and proofreading our email newsletters before they are sent out to the community. Your skills will help us ensure clear and accurate communication across diverse audiences. Volunteer Responsibilities: Review and proofread HTV email newsletters for accuracy translation. Commitment of once a month Location could be remote or on-siteWho We're Looking For: Bilingual individuals fluent in Vietnamese, simplified Chinese and Arabic.Experience in translation or proofreading is a plus but not a required. Strong attention to detail and a passion for clear communication.If you have additional questions, please contact Mr. Ted Irving at 832-393-1277 or via email at ted.irving@houstontx.gov Agency: HOUSTON SERVES
Houston Television (HTV) is seeking volunteer translators to assist in reviewing and proofreading our email newsletters before they are sent out to the community. Your skills will help us ensure clear and accurate communication across diverse audiences. Volunteer Responsibilities: Review and proofread HTV email newsletters for accuracy translation. Commitment of once a month Location could be remote or on-siteWho We're Looking For: Bilingual individuals fluent in Vietnamese, simplified Chinese and Arabic.Experience in translation or proofreading is a plus but not a required. Strong attention to detail and a passion for clear communication.If you have additional questions, please contact Mr. Ted Irving at 832-393-1277 or via email at ted.irving@houstontx.gov Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 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: Houston Police Volunteer Initiatives Program (VIP)The Houston Police Volunteer Initiatives Program (VIP) is for individuals who wish to volunteer their time as members of the Houston Police Department. The greatest asset of any community is its people. A barometer of that value is the willingness of the people to volunteer. HPD recognizes the importance of volunteers and the valuable contributions they can provide the department. Our goal is to enhance the quality of life in the city of Houston by working as a team. As a Police VIP volunteer, you become a member of our team. Volunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours Commitment 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. Houston Police Department Volunteer Programs: Greater Houston Police Activities League (GHPAL)Youth Police Advisory Council (YPAC) Citizens Offering Police Support (COPS)Citizen Patrol (CP)Communicators on Patrol Citizen's Police Academy (CPA)Houston Citizen's Police Academy Alumni Association (HCPAAA)Police and Clery Alliance (PACA)Agency: HOUSTON SERVES The Houston Police Volunteer Initiatives Program (VIP) is for individuals who wish to volunteer their time as members of the Houston Police Department. The greatest asset of any community is its people. A barometer of that value is the willingness of the people to volunteer. HPD recognizes the importance of volunteers and the valuable contributions they can provide the department. Our goal is to enhance the quality of life in the city of Houston by working as a team. As a Police VIP volunteer, you become a member of our team. Volunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours Commitment 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. Houston Police Department Volunteer Programs: Greater Houston Police Activities League (GHPAL)Youth Police Advisory Council (YPAC) Citizens Offering Police Support (COPS)Citizen Patrol (CP)Communicators on Patrol Citizen's Police Academy (CPA)Houston Citizen's Police Academy Alumni Association (HCPAAA)Police and Clery Alliance (PACA)Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Houston Public LibraryInterested in volunteering at your local Houston Public Library (HPL)? Houston Public Library is looking for dedicated individuals who want to give back to their community library spaces. Hours available will vary by location. For a list of locations and their operating hours, please visit our website. Duties include but are not limited to sorting/shelving materials setting up for events or programming data collectionorganizational helpApplications are accepted year-round for volunteering with HPL and are open to any individuals over the age of 14. Any applicant 18 or older must complete a background check. For more information, and the links to the applications, please visit the HPL Volunteer Page. *** Please note: You must submit a formal application through our website to be considered for opportunities with HPL. *** Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Interested in volunteering at your local Houston Public Library (HPL)? Houston Public Library is looking for dedicated individuals who want to give back to their community library spaces. Hours available will vary by location. For a list of locations and their operating hours, please visit our website. Duties include but are not limited to sorting/shelving materials setting up for events or programming data collectionorganizational helpApplications are accepted year-round for volunteering with HPL and are open to any individuals over the age of 14. Any applicant 18 or older must complete a background check. For more information, and the links to the applications, please visit the HPL Volunteer Page. *** Please note: You must submit a formal application through our website to be considered for opportunities with HPL. *** Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Houston Recovery Center needs your skillsWe need an extra set of hands - and it doesn't take much. Even two hours makes a real difference for our small but mighty team. Volunteers at HRC work in our East Downtown office helping with things like: stuffing and mailing donor thank-you cards, helping staff prep outreach packets, supporting social media, taking photos at events, or helping at a community table. No medical background needed. No big time commitment required. Just show up willing to help, and we'll put you to work on something meaningful. HRC has been serving Houston since 2013. Your time helps us serve better. Agency: Houston Recovery Center We need an extra set of hands - and it doesn't take much. Even two hours makes a real difference for our small but mighty team. Volunteers at HRC work in our East Downtown office helping with things like: stuffing and mailing donor thank-you cards, helping staff prep outreach packets, supporting social media, taking photos at events, or helping at a community table. No medical background needed. No big time commitment required. Just show up willing to help, and we'll put you to work on something meaningful. HRC has been serving Houston since 2013. Your time helps us serve better. Agency: Houston Recovery Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer to catch HRC in actionDo you have a passion for photography and a heart for your community? Houston Recovery Center is looking for volunteer photographers to help capture our work in action. From meetings and community events to the meaningful moments happening every day at our sobering center, your photos help us tell the story of recovery, hope, and the people behind it all. If you're interested, reach out to schedule your date, location, and time. We'd love to have you behind the lens! Agency: Houston Recovery Center Do you have a passion for photography and a heart for your community? Houston Recovery Center is looking for volunteer photographers to help capture our work in action. From meetings and community events to the meaningful moments happening every day at our sobering center, your photos help us tell the story of recovery, hope, and the people behind it all. If you're interested, reach out to schedule your date, location, and time. We'd love to have you behind the lens! Agency: Houston Recovery Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPERATION PROJECT HOUSTON CLEAN 2023https://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 GO TO: https://forms.gle/4pyJsbT2Vv9d5WcLA Please Note: 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 GO TO: https://forms.gle/4pyJsbT2Vv9d5WcLA Please Note: 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: COH Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Sites VolunteerJoin the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Points of Distribution Sites: Locations TBD Volunteer Responsibilities provide critical aid by distributing essential supplies like food, water, ice, etc. during emergenciesPhysically able to lift and stand for long periodsWork with PODS staff to ensure smooth operationsManage the flow of people, vehicles, and suppliesVolunteer Requirements Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery informational session via TEAMSOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Join the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Points of Distribution Sites: Locations TBD Volunteer Responsibilities provide critical aid by distributing essential supplies like food, water, ice, etc. during emergenciesPhysically able to lift and stand for long periodsWork with PODS staff to ensure smooth operationsManage the flow of people, vehicles, and suppliesVolunteer Requirements Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery informational session via TEAMSOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Event Associate - North 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 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 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 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: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grants CommitteeFriends of Woodland Park (FWP) is looking for 1-4 people to help us secure funding to support our 15 for 15 projects celebrating our15-year anniversary! This an exciting way to make a generational impact on a unique park and bayou environment in central Houston. 1-2 people will serve as Grants Directors(s) and will liaise with the board more regularly. Directors must be members of Friends of Woodland Park, per our bylaws. Expectations include: Identify grant opportunities with help of FWP board members. Review selected grant opportunities with relevant Houston Parks and Recreation Department personnel for support or permission (ie, affidavit) to apply. Prepare grant applications: includes writing responses to questions, assembling Commitment: Minimum 1 year For more information, contact Jennifer Ostlind, FWP Volunteer Coordinator, at jennifer@friendsofwoodlandpark.org Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Friends of Woodland Park (FWP) is looking for 1-4 people to help us secure funding to support our 15 for 15 projects celebrating our15-year anniversary! This an exciting way to make a generational impact on a unique park and bayou environment in central Houston. 1-2 people will serve as Grants Directors(s) and will liaise with the board more regularly. Directors must be members of Friends of Woodland Park, per our bylaws. Expectations include: Identify grant opportunities with help of FWP board members. Review selected grant opportunities with relevant Houston Parks and Recreation Department personnel for support or permission (ie, affidavit) to apply. Prepare grant applications: includes writing responses to questions, assembling Commitment: Minimum 1 year For more information, contact Jennifer Ostlind, FWP Volunteer Coordinator, at jennifer@friendsofwoodlandpark.org Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Christ Rose Team Supporting Children with Incarcerated ParentsWe are seeking compassionate, mission-aligned volunteers to support the launch of our Rising Oaks Youth Enrichment Program, serving children with incarcerated parents. Our children often face emotional hardship, instability, and limited support systems. Through structured, Christ-centered youth enrichment experiences, we help them build resilience, confidence, life skills, and hope for their future. We are currently inviting skilled volunteers and community partners who feel called to serve in the following areas: • Legal & Compliance Support • Financial & Accounting Guidance • Transportation & Logistics Support • Food & Hospitality Support • Youth Enrichment & Program Facilitation • Mental Health & Trauma-Informed Care Support • Academic & Educational Support • Communications & Marketing Support • Volunteer Coordination & HR Guidance • Prayer & Spiritual Support Team • Career Exposure & Workforce Support Volunteers may serve on a recurring basis or provide occasional professional expertise, depending on their availability and area of interest. Every role contributes to creating a safe, supportive, and faith-centered environment where youth can grow, heal, and thrive despite the challenges of parental incarceration. Join us in helping break generational cycles and guiding these children toward resilience, stability, and purpose. Feel free to email us at support@christrose.org to set up a time to discuss your interested area. Thank you in advance for your love in action 1 John 3:18. Agency: Christ Rose Foundation We are seeking compassionate, mission-aligned volunteers to support the launch of our Rising Oaks Youth Enrichment Program, serving children with incarcerated parents. Our children often face emotional hardship, instability, and limited support systems. Through structured, Christ-centered youth enrichment experiences, we help them build resilience, confidence, life skills, and hope for their future. We are currently inviting skilled volunteers and community partners who feel called to serve in the following areas: • Legal & Compliance Support • Financial & Accounting Guidance • Transportation & Logistics Support • Food & Hospitality Support • Youth Enrichment & Program Facilitation • Mental Health & Trauma-Informed Care Support • Academic & Educational Support • Communications & Marketing Support • Volunteer Coordination & HR Guidance • Prayer & Spiritual Support Team • Career Exposure & Workforce Support Volunteers may serve on a recurring basis or provide occasional professional expertise, depending on their availability and area of interest. Every role contributes to creating a safe, supportive, and faith-centered environment where youth can grow, heal, and thrive despite the challenges of parental incarceration. Join us in helping break generational cycles and guiding these children toward resilience, stability, and purpose. Feel free to email us at support@christrose.org to set up a time to discuss your interested area. Thank you in advance for your love in action 1 John 3:18. Agency: Christ Rose Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Houston Police Department Citizens Offering Police Support Volunteer Initiative Program
Wonderful opportunity to join the Houston Police Department Citizens Offering Police Support (COPS). Volunteers who join the HPD COPS volunteer program play a crucial role in enhancing police services and building stronger connections between officers and civilians, with your dedicated service you'll be helping to create a safer, more unified community. Once approved as a HPD COPS volunteer, you will be assigned to a division or notified of upcoming Houston Police Department events.
Volunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours Commitment 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 Agency: HOUSTON SERVES
Wonderful opportunity to join the Houston Police Department Citizens Offering Police Support (COPS). Volunteers who join the HPD COPS volunteer program play a crucial role in enhancing police services and building stronger connections between officers and civilians, with your dedicated service you'll be helping to create a safer, more unified community. Once approved as a HPD COPS volunteer, you will be assigned to a division or notified of upcoming Houston Police Department events.
Volunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours Commitment 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 Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
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: Houston Police Department Youth Police Advisory CouncilWonderful opportunity to join the Houston Police Department Youth Police Advisory Council (YPAC). Volunteers who join HPD YPAC volunteer program can choose from 3 different initiatives, (Fall time initiative) Senior Citizen Christmas Social, (Springtime initiative) YPAC Spring event, (All year around) YPACGivesBack. The purpose of these events is not only to give back but to demonstrate to youth that the world extends far beyond individual experiences. These initiatives show YPAC members the value of compassion and generosity, highlighting the importance of supporting those who are less fortunate. The spring event aims to make a significant impact in the community by promoting the importance of reading and education, with the goal of revitalizing interest in literature. Through volunteer events, the goal is to be the change we wish to see by engaging with communities that are often overlooked. Each event serves as an opportunity to spread knowledge and foster love. The core mission of our volunteer initiatives is to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement, youth, and the boarder community. Volunteer responsibilities include: Mentor high school students who are transitioning, Helping navigate them to their career goals and academic pursuits.Serve as a voice to your peers and communityVolunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours Commitment 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 Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Wonderful opportunity to join the Houston Police Department Youth Police Advisory Council (YPAC). Volunteers who join HPD YPAC volunteer program can choose from 3 different initiatives, (Fall time initiative) Senior Citizen Christmas Social, (Springtime initiative) YPAC Spring event, (All year around) YPACGivesBack. The purpose of these events is not only to give back but to demonstrate to youth that the world extends far beyond individual experiences. These initiatives show YPAC members the value of compassion and generosity, highlighting the importance of supporting those who are less fortunate. The spring event aims to make a significant impact in the community by promoting the importance of reading and education, with the goal of revitalizing interest in literature. Through volunteer events, the goal is to be the change we wish to see by engaging with communities that are often overlooked. Each event serves as an opportunity to spread knowledge and foster love. The core mission of our volunteer initiatives is to strengthen the relationship between law enforcement, youth, and the boarder community. Volunteer responsibilities include: Mentor high school students who are transitioning, Helping navigate them to their career goals and academic pursuits.Serve as a voice to your peers and communityVolunteer Requirements: Background CheckPhoto IDMinimum of Hours Commitment 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 Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water and MRE Distribution 2025A Point of Distribution (POD) Volunteer helps give out important supplies like food and water during emergencies. They work at special locations and have important jobs like keeping the line organized, handing out supplies the right way, checking how much is left, and keeping records. They also answer questions from people and help set up and take down the site during emergencies. Agency: Harris County Precinct One A Point of Distribution (POD) Volunteer helps give out important supplies like food and water during emergencies. They work at special locations and have important jobs like keeping the line organized, handing out supplies the right way, checking how much is left, and keeping records. They also answer questions from people and help set up and take down the site during emergencies. Agency: Harris County Precinct One Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77054 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: 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: 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: 3rd Saturday Food & Supply Distribution - Bread Of Life, IncThe Bread of Life, Inc. Community Supplies Distribution will be held on the campus of St. John's Downtown UMC, 2019 Crawford St. 77002, on the third Saturday of each month
Volunteers are needed for setup, registration, traffic control, and to load food/relief items into vehicles as they drive through. The volunteers are needed from 7am-12:30pm. Partial shifts are acceptable. All minors will need a Minor Waiver. Seven years old is the minimum age for distribution days, anyone 7yrs to 13 years of age must have an adult accompany them Please complete the Minor Volunteer Waiver for anyone under 18.
Bread of Life. Inc. is located on the campus of St. John's UMC Downtown at 2019 Crawford St., Houston, TX 77002. The distribution takes place behind the church, underneath the Pierce Elevated. Parking for volunteers is available in the parking lot across the street from the church on Gray St., all other parking is metered Mon - Sat until 6pm, (with the exception of Jackson St. where street parking is free). Please sign in when you arrive and sign out when you leave. Please 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 morning of the volunteer opportunity. Volunteers must adhere to current CDC and BOL health and safety guidelines. Volunteer events involve physical labor, please consider this when deciding if the event is right for you. Wear comfortable clothing. Volunteers must wear closed toe shoes (no sandals, Crocs, etc.). Bread of Life staff and leaders will coordinate and direct volunteers to assure health and safety measures are being met.
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. Community Supplies Distribution will be held on the campus of St. John's Downtown UMC, 2019 Crawford St. 77002, on the third Saturday of each month
Volunteers are needed for setup, registration, traffic control, and to load food/relief items into vehicles as they drive through. The volunteers are needed from 7am-12:30pm. Partial shifts are acceptable. All minors will need a Minor Waiver. Seven years old is the minimum age for distribution days, anyone 7yrs to 13 years of age must have an adult accompany them Please complete the Minor Volunteer Waiver for anyone under 18.
Bread of Life. Inc. is located on the campus of St. John's UMC Downtown at 2019 Crawford St., Houston, TX 77002. The distribution takes place behind the church, underneath the Pierce Elevated. Parking for volunteers is available in the parking lot across the street from the church on Gray St., all other parking is metered Mon - Sat until 6pm, (with the exception of Jackson St. where street parking is free). Please sign in when you arrive and sign out when you leave. Please 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 morning of the volunteer opportunity. Volunteers must adhere to current CDC and BOL health and safety guidelines. Volunteer events involve physical labor, please consider this when deciding if the event is right for you. Wear comfortable clothing. Volunteers must wear closed toe shoes (no sandals, Crocs, etc.). Bread of Life staff and leaders will coordinate and direct volunteers to assure health and safety measures are being met.
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: Closet Cleanout Items Wanted!Temenos CDC is a 501c3 Non-Profit, dedicated to supporting the unhoused community. We are currently focused on our new young adult program- serving 15 individuals aged 18-24. We are seeking donations of current, relevant clothing items, including: Mens:Shoes- 7.5-8 and 11Clothing (shirts and pants)- small to largeWomens:Clothing (shirts, pants and leggings)- sizes xs, to mediumShoes- 8-9 and 12-13as well as packs of clean, unused undergarments in sizes ranging from small to large for all genders. Your contributions will make a significant impact on the lives of these young individuals as they strive to gain independence to build a better future! Agency: Temenos CDC Temenos CDC is a 501c3 Non-Profit, dedicated to supporting the unhoused community. We are currently focused on our new young adult program- serving 15 individuals aged 18-24. We are seeking donations of current, relevant clothing items, including: Mens:Shoes- 7.5-8 and 11Clothing (shirts and pants)- small to largeWomens:Clothing (shirts, pants and leggings)- sizes xs, to mediumShoes- 8-9 and 12-13as well as packs of clean, unused undergarments in sizes ranging from small to large for all genders. Your contributions will make a significant impact on the lives of these young individuals as they strive to gain independence to build a better future! Agency: Temenos CDC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 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: CASTING CALL RE-ENACTMENT CHARACTERS BLACK LEADERSAgency: Young Society Of Houston Agency: Young Society Of Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Build connections between the Little Free Library organization and independent booksellersAs a part of our mission to build community and increase book access, we’ve begun connecting stewards with their local booksellers through the LFL-Friendly Bookseller’s Directory. A crucial piece of this project is to reach out and ask booksellers to offer benefits to stewards, such as discounts, book donations, or event space discounts for meetups. We need your help to share information with booksellers about how they can support their local LFL stewards! How to get started: Sign up on our volunteer website. If it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, you will be instructed to compile a list of local booksellers you’d like to visit and submit it to us. After we receive your list, we will send you a packet of materials to distribute while you’re visiting the booksellers . Purpose: By helping connect Little Free Library stewards to local booksellers, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Visit local booksellers (5 minimum, but can visit as many as you'd like) to drop off information packet on the bookseller’s directory Be polite and courteous when visiting the bookseller - wait in line to speak to a staff member, don’t be pushy, encourage them to review the information and contact LFL with any questions. Create a list of local booksellers that you plan to visit. Check the existing map to see which booksellers are already listed - you don’t need to go to any that are already listed! Use booksellers’ associations (MIBA, CALIBA, etc.) to find booksellers near you (if you don’t already know them!) Visit bookstores, use the provided Excel template to record who you’ve visited, and submit sheet to us via Givepulse. As an incentive for completing this volunteer opportunity, you will be entered in a giveaway to receive a $50 gift card to the local bookseller of your choice. Record your impact using Givepulse. Time Required: A typical visit to a bookseller lasts about five to ten minutes, plus travel to and from, as well as time spent beforehand to research local booksellers. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share tips to find local booksellers near you. Qualifications: Already a part of the Little Free Library network - either an LFL steward or Team LFL volunteerLove Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to visit local booksellersOrganizedGreat communication skillsPolite and friendlyAgency: Little Free Library As a part of our mission to build community and increase book access, we’ve begun connecting stewards with their local booksellers through the LFL-Friendly Bookseller’s Directory. A crucial piece of this project is to reach out and ask booksellers to offer benefits to stewards, such as discounts, book donations, or event space discounts for meetups. We need your help to share information with booksellers about how they can support their local LFL stewards! How to get started: Sign up on our volunteer website. If it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, you will be instructed to compile a list of local booksellers you’d like to visit and submit it to us. After we receive your list, we will send you a packet of materials to distribute while you’re visiting the booksellers . Purpose: By helping connect Little Free Library stewards to local booksellers, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Visit local booksellers (5 minimum, but can visit as many as you'd like) to drop off information packet on the bookseller’s directory Be polite and courteous when visiting the bookseller - wait in line to speak to a staff member, don’t be pushy, encourage them to review the information and contact LFL with any questions. Create a list of local booksellers that you plan to visit. Check the existing map to see which booksellers are already listed - you don’t need to go to any that are already listed! Use booksellers’ associations (MIBA, CALIBA, etc.) to find booksellers near you (if you don’t already know them!) Visit bookstores, use the provided Excel template to record who you’ve visited, and submit sheet to us via Givepulse. As an incentive for completing this volunteer opportunity, you will be entered in a giveaway to receive a $50 gift card to the local bookseller of your choice. Record your impact using Givepulse. Time Required: A typical visit to a bookseller lasts about five to ten minutes, plus travel to and from, as well as time spent beforehand to research local booksellers. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share tips to find local booksellers near you. Qualifications: Already a part of the Little Free Library network - either an LFL steward or Team LFL volunteerLove Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to visit local booksellersOrganizedGreat communication skillsPolite and friendlyAgency: Little Free Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026 Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Class & DevotionalWellness Wednesday - Rooted: God in the Garden
Gardening Basics Class and Bible StudyGrow in faith and in the garden! This opportunity involves helping a Harris County Master Gardener with a hands-on class that blends simple gardening activities with Bible reflections and journaling. Each week, we’ll explore a spiritual theme while planting, tending, and learning together. No experience needed—just a willing heart and a love for nature. Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3065691We are specifically looking for someone who can speak and translate Spanish!Schedule: Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. | Beginning October 1, 2025 Location: Friends of Northside 6615 Irvington Blvd, Houston, TX 77022 Agency: Friends of Northside Wellness Wednesday - Rooted: God in the Garden
Gardening Basics Class and Bible StudyGrow in faith and in the garden! This opportunity involves helping a Harris County Master Gardener with a hands-on class that blends simple gardening activities with Bible reflections and journaling. Each week, we’ll explore a spiritual theme while planting, tending, and learning together. No experience needed—just a willing heart and a love for nature. Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3065691We are specifically looking for someone who can speak and translate Spanish!Schedule: Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. | Beginning October 1, 2025 Location: Friends of Northside 6615 Irvington Blvd, Houston, TX 77022 Agency: Friends of Northside Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77022 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: Houston Branch DirectorManage day to day operations, recruit and manage volunteers, help build volunteer database. Coordinate with other local response groups. Preferably someone with extensive disaster chainsaw ops knowledge, leadership experience, and experience in emergency management (not required) Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Manage day to day operations, recruit and manage volunteers, help build volunteer database. Coordinate with other local response groups. Preferably someone with extensive disaster chainsaw ops knowledge, leadership experience, and experience in emergency management (not required) Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Swampers - Disaster Chainsaw OpsDisaster chainsaw team. Haul trees/debris. As needed for disasters and disastrous events Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Disaster chainsaw team. Haul trees/debris. As needed for disasters and disastrous events Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sawyer - Disaster Chainsaw OpsSeeking highly experienced sawyers with background in disaster chainsaw ops. As needed for disasters and disastrous events Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Seeking highly experienced sawyers with background in disaster chainsaw ops. As needed for disasters and disastrous events Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator - Houston BranchRecruit and manage volunteers. maintain volunteer logs and hours Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Recruit and manage volunteers. maintain volunteer logs and hours Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lead Sawyer - Disaster Chainsaw OpsMust have extensive experience in disaster chainsaw ops Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Must have extensive experience in disaster chainsaw ops Agency: San Antonio Aware and Prepared Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Houston Health Department Community GardensGrow With Us! Volunteer for Your Community Gardens Looking for a way to give back, enjoy the outdoors, and connect with your community? Our 12 community gardens need volunteers to help with planting, weeding, watering, harvesting, and general upkeep. Whether you have a green thumb or just want to lend a hand, your time and effort will help create thriving spaces for everyone to enjoy. Gardens are open Monday – Friday and with special requests on weekends for large groups. The Multi Service Gardens Include the following site locations: Acres HomesAliefDenver Harbor5th WardHiram ClarkeKashmereMagnoliaNortheastSouthwestSunnyside3rd WardWest EndNo experience is needed, just a willingness to get your hands dirty and make a difference! Sign up today and be part of something that grows beyond the garden. Once you register, you will be contacted by Oscar Salazar for next steps. Oscar will provide you with additional information regarding volunteer waiver forms, scheduling volunteer need, and additional details. For any questions, you can reach Oscar at oscar.salazar@houstontx.gov Get involved today!
Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Grow With Us! Volunteer for Your Community Gardens Looking for a way to give back, enjoy the outdoors, and connect with your community? Our 12 community gardens need volunteers to help with planting, weeding, watering, harvesting, and general upkeep. Whether you have a green thumb or just want to lend a hand, your time and effort will help create thriving spaces for everyone to enjoy. Gardens are open Monday – Friday and with special requests on weekends for large groups. The Multi Service Gardens Include the following site locations: Acres HomesAliefDenver Harbor5th WardHiram ClarkeKashmereMagnoliaNortheastSouthwestSunnyside3rd WardWest EndNo experience is needed, just a willingness to get your hands dirty and make a difference! Sign up today and be part of something that grows beyond the garden. Once you register, you will be contacted by Oscar Salazar for next steps. Oscar will provide you with additional information regarding volunteer waiver forms, scheduling volunteer need, and additional details. For any questions, you can reach Oscar at oscar.salazar@houstontx.gov Get involved today!
Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Financial Opportunity Center (FOC) DepartmentTest of Adult Basic Education (TABE) Testing Support: Volunteer needs are:1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Administrative assistance (Please arrive at least 30 min. before to help prepare before students arrive.9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Testing support - assist with students while testing (questions or other needs).Location: Workforce Center, 1906 Cochran St. Houston, TX 77009.Please plan to stay 30 min. after the testing to help clean up.Additional questions, please contact Esmeralda Reyna or Stephanie Bell.Agency: Wesley Community Center Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) Testing Support: Volunteer needs are:1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Administrative assistance (Please arrive at least 30 min. before to help prepare before students arrive.9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Testing support - assist with students while testing (questions or other needs).Location: Workforce Center, 1906 Cochran St. Houston, TX 77009.Please plan to stay 30 min. after the testing to help clean up.Additional questions, please contact Esmeralda Reyna or Stephanie Bell.Agency: Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Drive-thru Food DistributionsWesley's Food Pantry needs volunteers for the Drive-thru Food Distribution 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 and refrigerators, and shelves.Fill grocery bags with food to take out to client cars. 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 to 30 pounds.Volunteers needed: Every 3rd and 4th Saturday of the month, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (limit 15 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. Agency: Wesley Community Center Wesley's Food Pantry needs volunteers for the Drive-thru Food Distribution 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 and refrigerators, and shelves.Fill grocery bags with food to take out to client cars. 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 to 30 pounds.Volunteers needed: Every 3rd and 4th Saturday of the month, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (limit 15 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. Agency: Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden Maintenance Volunteers Needed - Wesley Community CenterVolunteers will assist with planting and maintaining 14 raised garden beds that grow a variety of fruits and vegetables using organic practices. The garden supports our community pantry, with 98% of the harvest donated and 2% available for volunteers to take home. Volunteers will help care for the garden year-round, including watering, weeding, harvesting, and protecting plants based on weather conditions. The pantry is open Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and on the third and fourth Saturday of the month from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Currently, we have two volunteers who assist once a week and one volunteer who helps more frequently, and we are looking to expand our volunteer team. No prior gardening experience is required—just a willingness to help and learn! Agency: Wesley Community Center Volunteers will assist with planting and maintaining 14 raised garden beds that grow a variety of fruits and vegetables using organic practices. The garden supports our community pantry, with 98% of the harvest donated and 2% available for volunteers to take home. Volunteers will help care for the garden year-round, including watering, weeding, harvesting, and protecting plants based on weather conditions. The pantry is open Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and on the third and fourth Saturday of the month from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Currently, we have two volunteers who assist once a week and one volunteer who helps more frequently, and we are looking to expand our volunteer team. No prior gardening experience is required—just a willingness to help and learn! Agency: Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 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: Celebration Champion: Celebrate JSA Graduates (In-person - SOH)Join us at our Reed office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful. Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.Location: 2575 Reed Rd, Houston, TX 77051, located in the Star of Hope Chapel Time: 12:00 PM – 12:50 PM Impact: Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class Join us at our Reed office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful. Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.Location: 2575 Reed Rd, Houston, TX 77051, located in the Star of Hope Chapel Time: 12:00 PM – 12:50 PM Impact: Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In-person Mock Interviewer (Star of Hope)Do you enjoy helping others hone in on their strengths? Do you have experience interviewing job candidates? Are you a mentor or aspire to be one? Do you want to make an impact in someone's life during a critical moment in time? Are you looking for flexible, virtual interaction with people? Come join us at our Star of Hope office site! Help job seekers refine their interview skills by asking real-world questions and offering constructive feedback. Your guidance will boost their confidence, improve communication, and prepare them for job opportunities. Time commitment: Twice a month on Thursdays, 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm What: As a Mock Interviewer, you will assist our clients currently enrolled in our Job Search Accelerator (JSA) class. Volunteers help clients practice their job interviewing skills by asking difficult interview questions and providing feedback after each question. Serving in this capacity, you will instill hope and confidence for those navigating a job search. When: This is an in-person volunteer opportunity that takes place once a month from 12:30PM-2:00PM. Volunteers meet at 2575 Reed Rd. Houston, TX as a group and then meet with 1-3 clients in a designated office at our location. Responsibilities: conduct mock interviews with 2-3 clientsask interview questions to simulate real scenariosprovide feedback and encouragement to build confidenceparticipate in group discussions to reinforce learningQualifications experience in conducting interviews or participating in the hiring process is helpfulcomfortable with engaging with clients in a supportive and professional mannerability to provide constructive, encouraging feedbackWhy volunteer? help job seekers gain confidence and secure employmentuse your expertise to guide and encourage othersstructured and engaging experience with provided materialsconnect with professionals while supporting WorkFaith’s missionSign up today to make an impact! Agency: WorkFaith Do you enjoy helping others hone in on their strengths? Do you have experience interviewing job candidates? Are you a mentor or aspire to be one? Do you want to make an impact in someone's life during a critical moment in time? Are you looking for flexible, virtual interaction with people? Come join us at our Star of Hope office site! Help job seekers refine their interview skills by asking real-world questions and offering constructive feedback. Your guidance will boost their confidence, improve communication, and prepare them for job opportunities. Time commitment: Twice a month on Thursdays, 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm What: As a Mock Interviewer, you will assist our clients currently enrolled in our Job Search Accelerator (JSA) class. Volunteers help clients practice their job interviewing skills by asking difficult interview questions and providing feedback after each question. Serving in this capacity, you will instill hope and confidence for those navigating a job search. When: This is an in-person volunteer opportunity that takes place once a month from 12:30PM-2:00PM. Volunteers meet at 2575 Reed Rd. Houston, TX as a group and then meet with 1-3 clients in a designated office at our location. Responsibilities: conduct mock interviews with 2-3 clientsask interview questions to simulate real scenariosprovide feedback and encouragement to build confidenceparticipate in group discussions to reinforce learningQualifications experience in conducting interviews or participating in the hiring process is helpfulcomfortable with engaging with clients in a supportive and professional mannerability to provide constructive, encouraging feedbackWhy volunteer? help job seekers gain confidence and secure employmentuse your expertise to guide and encourage othersstructured and engaging experience with provided materialsconnect with professionals while supporting WorkFaith’s missionSign up today to make an impact! Agency: WorkFaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77081 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Program Admin Support InternWe are looking for a detail-oriented and reliable volunteer to support our team in preparing for our REED Job Search Accelerator (JSA) classes. When: Twice a month on Thursdays, ideally for 2 hours between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM Where: Our Star of Hope Office @ 2575 Reed Rd., Houston, TX 77051 What: The intern will assist with light administrative tasks to help ensure our classes are set up for success. Responsibilities include creating table tents and name badges, setting up participant desks with folders and class materials, and preparing attendance records for reporting. Additional administrative support may be needed as well. Qualifications: Basic proficiency in Microsoft Excel and WordStrong attention to detail and organizationAbility to follow instructions and manage time effectivelyComfortable with data entry and light administrative tasksGood communication skills and willingness to assist where neededThis is a great opportunity to support our programs behind the scenes and play a key role in creating a welcoming and organized experience for our participants. Please sign up here and email your resume to the Volunteer Coordinator at swilliams@workfaith.org to be considered for this role. Agency: Administrative Support We are looking for a detail-oriented and reliable volunteer to support our team in preparing for our REED Job Search Accelerator (JSA) classes. When: Twice a month on Thursdays, ideally for 2 hours between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM Where: Our Star of Hope Office @ 2575 Reed Rd., Houston, TX 77051 What: The intern will assist with light administrative tasks to help ensure our classes are set up for success. Responsibilities include creating table tents and name badges, setting up participant desks with folders and class materials, and preparing attendance records for reporting. Additional administrative support may be needed as well. Qualifications: Basic proficiency in Microsoft Excel and WordStrong attention to detail and organizationAbility to follow instructions and manage time effectivelyComfortable with data entry and light administrative tasksGood communication skills and willingness to assist where neededThis is a great opportunity to support our programs behind the scenes and play a key role in creating a welcoming and organized experience for our participants. Please sign up here and email your resume to the Volunteer Coordinator at swilliams@workfaith.org to be considered for this role. Agency: Administrative Support Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 7, 2027 Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Admin Support Intern (unpaid)We are looking for a detail-oriented and reliable volunteer to support our team in preparing for our REED Job Search Accelerator (JSA) classes. When: Twice a month on Thursdays, ideally for 2 hours between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM Where: Our Star of Hope Office @ 2575 Reed Rd., Houston, TX 77051 What: The intern will assist with light administrative tasks to help ensure our classes are set up for success. Responsibilities include creating table tents and name badges, setting up participant desks with folders and class materials, and preparing attendance records for reporting. Additional administrative support may be needed as well. Qualifications: Basic proficiency in Microsoft Excel and WordStrong attention to detail and organizationAbility to follow instructions and manage time effectivelyComfortable with data entry and light administrative tasksGood communication skills and willingness to assist where neededThis is a great opportunity to support our programs behind the scenes and play a key role in creating a welcoming and organized experience for our participants. Please sign up here and email your resume to the Volunteer Coordinator at swilliams@workfaith.org to be considered for this role. Agency: WorkFaith We are looking for a detail-oriented and reliable volunteer to support our team in preparing for our REED Job Search Accelerator (JSA) classes. When: Twice a month on Thursdays, ideally for 2 hours between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM Where: Our Star of Hope Office @ 2575 Reed Rd., Houston, TX 77051 What: The intern will assist with light administrative tasks to help ensure our classes are set up for success. Responsibilities include creating table tents and name badges, setting up participant desks with folders and class materials, and preparing attendance records for reporting. Additional administrative support may be needed as well. Qualifications: Basic proficiency in Microsoft Excel and WordStrong attention to detail and organizationAbility to follow instructions and manage time effectivelyComfortable with data entry and light administrative tasksGood communication skills and willingness to assist where neededThis is a great opportunity to support our programs behind the scenes and play a key role in creating a welcoming and organized experience for our participants. Please sign up here and email your resume to the Volunteer Coordinator at swilliams@workfaith.org to be considered for this role. Agency: WorkFaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-Person Mock Interviewer (Star of Hope office)Do you enjoy helping others hone in on their strengths? Do you have experience interviewing job candidates? Are you a mentor or aspire to be one? Do you want to make an impact in someone's life during a critical moment in time? Are you looking for flexible, virtual interaction with people? Come join us at our Star of Hope office site! Help job seekers refine their interview skills by asking real-world questions and offering constructive feedback. Your guidance will boost their confidence, improve communication, and prepare them for job opportunities. Time commitment: Twice a month on Thursdays, 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm What: As a Mock Interviewer, you will assist our clients currently enrolled in our Job Search Accelerator (JSA) class. Volunteers help clients practice their job interviewing skills by asking difficult interview questions and providing feedback after each question. Serving in this capacity, you will instill hope and confidence for those navigating a job search. When: This is an in-person volunteer opportunity that takes place once a month from 12:30PM-2:00PM. Volunteers meet at 2575 Reed Rd. Houston, TX as a group and then meet with 1-3 clients in a designated office at our location. Responsibilities: conduct mock interviews with 2-3 clientsask interview questions to simulate real scenariosprovide feedback and encouragement to build confidenceparticipate in group discussions to reinforce learningQualifications experience in conducting interviews or participating in the hiring process is helpfulcomfortable with engaging with clients in a supportive and professional mannerability to provide constructive, encouraging feedbackWhy volunteer? help job seekers gain confidence and secure employmentuse your expertise to guide and encourage othersstructured and engaging experience with provided materialsconnect with professionals while supporting WorkFaith’s missionSign up today to make an impact! Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class Do you enjoy helping others hone in on their strengths? Do you have experience interviewing job candidates? Are you a mentor or aspire to be one? Do you want to make an impact in someone's life during a critical moment in time? Are you looking for flexible, virtual interaction with people? Come join us at our Star of Hope office site! Help job seekers refine their interview skills by asking real-world questions and offering constructive feedback. Your guidance will boost their confidence, improve communication, and prepare them for job opportunities. Time commitment: Twice a month on Thursdays, 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm What: As a Mock Interviewer, you will assist our clients currently enrolled in our Job Search Accelerator (JSA) class. Volunteers help clients practice their job interviewing skills by asking difficult interview questions and providing feedback after each question. Serving in this capacity, you will instill hope and confidence for those navigating a job search. When: This is an in-person volunteer opportunity that takes place once a month from 12:30PM-2:00PM. Volunteers meet at 2575 Reed Rd. Houston, TX as a group and then meet with 1-3 clients in a designated office at our location. Responsibilities: conduct mock interviews with 2-3 clientsask interview questions to simulate real scenariosprovide feedback and encouragement to build confidenceparticipate in group discussions to reinforce learningQualifications experience in conducting interviews or participating in the hiring process is helpfulcomfortable with engaging with clients in a supportive and professional mannerability to provide constructive, encouraging feedbackWhy volunteer? help job seekers gain confidence and secure employmentuse your expertise to guide and encourage othersstructured and engaging experience with provided materialsconnect with professionals while supporting WorkFaith’s missionSign up today to make an impact! Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Program - Ongoing (Monthly)Supporting Our Seniors Volunteer weekday mornings to:play gamesmake craftsAssist with serving foodVolunteer groups supply all materialsPrepare take-home bags for seniors:Toiletries, cleaning supplies, games, snacksVolunteer groups supply all itemsHelp decorate and assist with monthly birthday celebrations:Additional food, drinks, and decorations are welcomeThe volunteer opportunity is available weekly, Monday to Friday, from 8:00 a.m.to 12:00 p.m. At Wesley Community Center Address: 1410 Lee St., Houston, TX. 77009 Agency: Wesley Community Center Supporting Our Seniors Volunteer weekday mornings to:play gamesmake craftsAssist with serving foodVolunteer groups supply all materialsPrepare take-home bags for seniors:Toiletries, cleaning supplies, games, snacksVolunteer groups supply all itemsHelp decorate and assist with monthly birthday celebrations:Additional food, drinks, and decorations are welcomeThe volunteer opportunity is available weekly, Monday to Friday, from 8:00 a.m.to 12:00 p.m. At Wesley Community Center Address: 1410 Lee St., Houston, TX. 77009 Agency: Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wesley Adult Literacy ProgramSupporting our Adult Learners Tutor GED students (in person or virtual)Assist English Language Learners with conversational practice (in person or virtual)Please contact Mr. Damon Cooper to provide contact information for the student in need. If the need is in person or virtual, Mr. Cooper will let you know. Location of the tutoring assistance is: 1906 Cochran St., Houston, TX. 77009 Agency: Wesley Community Center Supporting our Adult Learners Tutor GED students (in person or virtual)Assist English Language Learners with conversational practice (in person or virtual)Please contact Mr. Damon Cooper to provide contact information for the student in need. If the need is in person or virtual, Mr. Cooper will let you know. Location of the tutoring assistance is: 1906 Cochran St., Houston, TX. 77009 Agency: Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facility Support OpportunitiesVolunteers are needed to help with the following: Mulching: March and/or AprilPainting & Power Washing: Twice a yearAgency: Wesley Community Center Volunteers are needed to help with the following: Mulching: March and/or AprilPainting & Power Washing: Twice a yearAgency: Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Skilled Volunteer ProjectsVolunteer needs for the following heavy projects: Trim Playground and perimeter trees - Twice a yearBuild a canopy between the Main Building Childcare entrance and Gym Update Main Hall Client RestroomsInstall Parking lot speed cushionsReplace front sign (graphics logo)Location for the volunteer need: 1410 Lee St., Houston, TX 77009 Agency: Wesley Community Center Volunteer needs for the following heavy projects: Trim Playground and perimeter trees - Twice a yearBuild a canopy between the Main Building Childcare entrance and Gym Update Main Hall Client RestroomsInstall Parking lot speed cushionsReplace front sign (graphics logo)Location for the volunteer need: 1410 Lee St., Houston, TX 77009 Agency: Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer Camp 2026Summer Camp June to July (7 weeks)Volunteers will be neededJune 15th to June 30thJuly 1st to July 31stTime 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.volunteers will assist with:Steam program (Arts and Crafts, Science, Technology, and Math - (Volunteer group will provide all materials)Gardening and Healthy Eating (Volunteer group will provide all materials)Prepare snack bags for the weekend (Pretzels, Goldfish, Fruit Cups, Apple Sauce, Granola Bars, and other) - Volunteer group will provide all materials)Group involvement - Sponsor with end of summer party. (Volunteer group will provide everything needed).Group involvement - Sponsor a field trip and chaperon with the kids (maybe park, museum, other) (volunteer group will provide everything needed)In July - Backpack distribution assistance - sorting the backpacks and all the school supplies)A group of men/young adults to become a support group with the boys in the summer camp. (teaching life skills, games, grooming and other activities. Church group to bring games and prizes to keep the kids engaged.Agency: Wesley Community Center Summer Camp June to July (7 weeks)Volunteers will be neededJune 15th to June 30thJuly 1st to July 31stTime 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.volunteers will assist with:Steam program (Arts and Crafts, Science, Technology, and Math - (Volunteer group will provide all materials)Gardening and Healthy Eating (Volunteer group will provide all materials)Prepare snack bags for the weekend (Pretzels, Goldfish, Fruit Cups, Apple Sauce, Granola Bars, and other) - Volunteer group will provide all materials)Group involvement - Sponsor with end of summer party. (Volunteer group will provide everything needed).Group involvement - Sponsor a field trip and chaperon with the kids (maybe park, museum, other) (volunteer group will provide everything needed)In July - Backpack distribution assistance - sorting the backpacks and all the school supplies)A group of men/young adults to become a support group with the boys in the summer camp. (teaching life skills, games, grooming and other activities. Church group to bring games and prizes to keep the kids engaged.Agency: Wesley Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 15, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026 Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: FIFA World Cup Houston Community Clean Up - Join Us!!The FIFA World Cup Houston Host Committee and East Downtown Management District are partnering together to activate a clean-up effort before the opening of the FIFA Fan Festival in East Downtown. We’re excited to kick off preparations for the FIFA Fan Festival —and we need your help to make it a success from the ground up! We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join us in getting the East Downtown (EaDo) area ready for the biggest party in Houston! This is a great opportunity to make a visible impact, support a major international event, and be part of the energy building up to the FIFA Fan Festival. What You’ll Be Doing: · Trash collection and disposal · Clearing high-traffic pedestrian areas of debris · Assisting with light landscaping and beautification · Other tasks assigned on site All supplies—including gloves, bags, safety vests, and tools—will be provided. Additional Information · This is an outdoor event and will take place rain or shine · Roles involve physical labor and active movement throughout the shift · Volunteers must be 16 years of age or older · A T-Shirt will be provided on site Once you respond, please click here to complete your registration! FIFA Registration Agency: Harris County - Houston Sports Authority The FIFA World Cup Houston Host Committee and East Downtown Management District are partnering together to activate a clean-up effort before the opening of the FIFA Fan Festival in East Downtown. We’re excited to kick off preparations for the FIFA Fan Festival —and we need your help to make it a success from the ground up! We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join us in getting the East Downtown (EaDo) area ready for the biggest party in Houston! This is a great opportunity to make a visible impact, support a major international event, and be part of the energy building up to the FIFA Fan Festival. What You’ll Be Doing: · Trash collection and disposal · Clearing high-traffic pedestrian areas of debris · Assisting with light landscaping and beautification · Other tasks assigned on site All supplies—including gloves, bags, safety vests, and tools—will be provided. Additional Information · This is an outdoor event and will take place rain or shine · Roles involve physical labor and active movement throughout the shift · Volunteers must be 16 years of age or older · A T-Shirt will be provided on site Once you respond, please click here to complete your registration! FIFA Registration Agency: Harris County - Houston Sports Authority Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 30, 2026 Zip Code: 77003 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Chess Coach for elementary school chess clubDo you enjoy chess? Are you an avid player, either competitively or recreationally? We have the volunteer opportunity for you! Bayou Village School is a small non-profit elementary school located in the Near Northside community. We have a fledgling chess club, started last year under the supervision of parent volunteers. Chess club participants are in 2nd-6th grade (ages 7 through 11). Typically there are 10-15 students who participate. Two parent volunteers are present for each chess club gathering for behavior management and hands-on support. We are seeking a person or people with chess awareness and ability- you do not have to have prior experience as a chess coach (but it would be a plus!) Students in our chess club have a good mastery of the basics and are ready to take their play to the next level. Chess club meeting days can be flexible- we typically meet twice a month from 3:30-5pm. Days can be selected that work with the coach's schedule! Agency: Bayou Village School Do you enjoy chess? Are you an avid player, either competitively or recreationally? We have the volunteer opportunity for you! Bayou Village School is a small non-profit elementary school located in the Near Northside community. We have a fledgling chess club, started last year under the supervision of parent volunteers. Chess club participants are in 2nd-6th grade (ages 7 through 11). Typically there are 10-15 students who participate. Two parent volunteers are present for each chess club gathering for behavior management and hands-on support. We are seeking a person or people with chess awareness and ability- you do not have to have prior experience as a chess coach (but it would be a plus!) Students in our chess club have a good mastery of the basics and are ready to take their play to the next level. Chess club meeting days can be flexible- we typically meet twice a month from 3:30-5pm. Days can be selected that work with the coach's schedule! Agency: Bayou Village School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media Coordinator-VolunteerJoin us in bringing hope to our youth by uncovering your purpose through service and making a lasting impact as a beacon of hope for young people. Volunteer with us and be a catalyst for positive change in the lives of youth. **Basic tasks will include engagement and interactions on our social media platforms. Further details will be provided after signing up.Agency: Hope For Youth Join us in bringing hope to our youth by uncovering your purpose through service and making a lasting impact as a beacon of hope for young people. Volunteer with us and be a catalyst for positive change in the lives of youth. **Basic tasks will include engagement and interactions on our social media platforms. Further details will be provided after signing up.Agency: Hope For Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Videographer / PhotographerWe're seeking a motivated and creative individual to join us as a volunteer photographer and videographer. Your role will be vital in strengthening our agency's brand and providing content for our website and social media platforms. By doing so, you'll help raise awareness, increase engagement, and generate support for our mission to build and maintain long-term Christian mentoring relationships with urban Houston youth to challenge and enable them to reach their full potential spiritually, academically, and socially. Agency: Hope For Youth We're seeking a motivated and creative individual to join us as a volunteer photographer and videographer. Your role will be vital in strengthening our agency's brand and providing content for our website and social media platforms. By doing so, you'll help raise awareness, increase engagement, and generate support for our mission to build and maintain long-term Christian mentoring relationships with urban Houston youth to challenge and enable them to reach their full potential spiritually, academically, and socially. Agency: Hope For Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BLACK AMERICAN LEADERSCELEBRATE BLACK LEADERS OF AMERICA ! IN HOUSTON TEXAS 10:00am Central Emancipation Park Houston, Texas Starting At TSU TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY 3100 Cleburne St Houston, TX 77004 For More Details Contact Agency: Young Society Of Houston CELEBRATE BLACK LEADERS OF AMERICA ! IN HOUSTON TEXAS 10:00am Central Emancipation Park Houston, Texas Starting At TSU TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY 3100 Cleburne St Houston, TX 77004 For More Details Contact Agency: Young Society Of Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 19, 2026 Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
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: 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: Group Volunteer Opportunity: Wash and Clean VansWe have two vans that are used for both youth programs. Commit to coming out to wash the exterior and clean out/wipe down the interior of the vans. Estimated time is approximately 2 hours per visit. *Timing for this will need to be worked around the use of the vans Agency: Hope For Youth We have two vans that are used for both youth programs. Commit to coming out to wash the exterior and clean out/wipe down the interior of the vans. Estimated time is approximately 2 hours per visit. *Timing for this will need to be worked around the use of the vans Agency: Hope For Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77051 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 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: 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: Mentor a Youth in Foster CareBecome a Transition Coach for Youth in Foster Care Help young people aging out of foster care successfully step into adulthood. As a Transition Coach, you’ll mentor and guide youth (ages 14+) as they create transition plans, explore education and career options, and build the skills they need for independence. A caring adult can make all the difference for a youth who may not have consistent support. By meeting just twice a month, you can help them set goals, stay motivated, and navigate life’s next steps. Where: Throughout the greater Houston area When: Flexible schedule—meetings arranged between you and your matched youth Commitment: 1 year minimum Training & ongoing support provided Learn more or sign up for an upcoming virtual informational session: https://signup.com/go/dTHtQwS Contact: Laura.Meares@harriscountytx.gov Agency: The HAY Center Become a Transition Coach for Youth in Foster Care Help young people aging out of foster care successfully step into adulthood. As a Transition Coach, you’ll mentor and guide youth (ages 14+) as they create transition plans, explore education and career options, and build the skills they need for independence. A caring adult can make all the difference for a youth who may not have consistent support. By meeting just twice a month, you can help them set goals, stay motivated, and navigate life’s next steps. Where: Throughout the greater Houston area When: Flexible schedule—meetings arranged between you and your matched youth Commitment: 1 year minimum Training & ongoing support provided Learn more or sign up for an upcoming virtual informational session: https://signup.com/go/dTHtQwS Contact: Laura.Meares@harriscountytx.gov Agency: The HAY Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor a Youth in Foster CareAcademic Coaching Volunteer Where: Throughout the greater Houston area Training & ongoing support provided Learn more or sign up for an upcoming virtual informational session: https://signup.com/go/dTHtQwS Contact: Laura.Meares@harriscountytx.gov Agency: The HAY Center Academic Coaching Volunteer Where: Throughout the greater Houston area Training & ongoing support provided Learn more or sign up for an upcoming virtual informational session: https://signup.com/go/dTHtQwS Contact: Laura.Meares@harriscountytx.gov Agency: The HAY Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77003 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ADVOCATING TO STOP FOOD INSECURITIESJULY 4, HOLIDAY | RESCHEDULE SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2026| INDOOR EVENT Agency: Young Society Of Houston JULY 4, HOLIDAY | RESCHEDULE SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2026| INDOOR EVENT Agency: Young Society Of Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Digital Signage Creator/AdvisorWe are looking for a volunteer to help us set up digital signage on the tv in our lobby. We would like it to show photos and important announcements using an app to update. Volunteer will provide us with options for apps and help us get it set up. *Volunteer Houston requires duration and hours. Actual hours for this project will vary from stated, we just don't know what it will take realistically. Agency: Agape Development We are looking for a volunteer to help us set up digital signage on the tv in our lobby. We would like it to show photos and important announcements using an app to update. Volunteer will provide us with options for apps and help us get it set up. *Volunteer Houston requires duration and hours. Actual hours for this project will vary from stated, we just don't know what it will take realistically. Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Set up Agape Swag StoreDo you have experience with online store platforms? Agape Development would like to set up an online store where supporters and staff can purchase branded items. Help us set up our Swag Store! This can be done remotely. Agency: Agape Development Do you have experience with online store platforms? Agape Development would like to set up an online store where supporters and staff can purchase branded items. Help us set up our Swag Store! This can be done remotely. Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide an Outing - Teen Mentor ExperienceHelp support our mentor program by donating tickets or experiences that the teens would enjoy! Our mentors have worked hard to building a strong bond with a teen from our program. They commit to meeting up with their mentee at least twice a month and enjoy getting out to experience things around Houston. Do you have sports tickets, festival or museum passes, restaurant gift cards, or other fun activities that could be used for the mentor outings? Do you have connections with organizations that may donate tickets? Agency: Agape Development Help support our mentor program by donating tickets or experiences that the teens would enjoy! Our mentors have worked hard to building a strong bond with a teen from our program. They commit to meeting up with their mentee at least twice a month and enjoy getting out to experience things around Houston. Do you have sports tickets, festival or museum passes, restaurant gift cards, or other fun activities that could be used for the mentor outings? Do you have connections with organizations that may donate tickets? Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77021 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: Garden Maintenance Event at the Bayland Center - May 23rdJoin 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. Black United Fund of Texas will provide garden gloves, trash bags, sunscreen and bug spray. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes that can get dirty and bring a water bottle. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on site and on nearby neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located 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. Black United Fund of Texas will provide garden gloves, trash bags, sunscreen and bug spray. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes that can get dirty and bring a water bottle. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on site and on nearby neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 23, 2026 Zip Code: 77026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Camp Agape Camp AssistantCamp Assistants help increase the capacity of our K-5th grade summer camp. Camp Assistants will join in on group worship, crafts, games, and other fun activities! We hope this experience will give you insight into urban ministry and developing future leaders. This is a five day commitment - Monday through Friday from 9:30am - 4:30pm. *Volunteers must have completed their freshman year of high school and attend a community engagement training. summer.agapedevelopment.org Agency: Agape Development Camp Assistants help increase the capacity of our K-5th grade summer camp. Camp Assistants will join in on group worship, crafts, games, and other fun activities! We hope this experience will give you insight into urban ministry and developing future leaders. This is a five day commitment - Monday through Friday from 9:30am - 4:30pm. *Volunteers must have completed their freshman year of high school and attend a community engagement training. summer.agapedevelopment.org Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 22, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026 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: Teen Summer Camp Activity Leader - Sports, Cooking, ArtAre you able to share a sport or an artistic skill? Or teach them to cook or bake something? 10am- 11am *Volunteer must be over 18 yrs old. Sports-Monday Art-Tuesday Cooking/Baking-Wednesday Agency: Agape Development Are you able to share a sport or an artistic skill? Or teach them to cook or bake something? 10am- 11am *Volunteer must be over 18 yrs old. Sports-Monday Art-Tuesday Cooking/Baking-Wednesday Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CAD Drawing for Neighborhood MotelAgape Development serves the OST/South Union neighborhood and owns the Haven of OST, a twenty-unit motel that operates as a month-to-month rental program. Agape Development pays hotel and motel tax because of the occupancy code. Agape Development would like to upgrade The Haven to a long-term rental or dwelling units. The Haven structure needs to be built as CAD files to move forward in this process. Each room will need to be individually measured prior to creating the CAD files. Agency: Agape Development Agape Development serves the OST/South Union neighborhood and owns the Haven of OST, a twenty-unit motel that operates as a month-to-month rental program. Agape Development pays hotel and motel tax because of the occupancy code. Agape Development would like to upgrade The Haven to a long-term rental or dwelling units. The Haven structure needs to be built as CAD files to move forward in this process. Each room will need to be individually measured prior to creating the CAD files. Agency: Agape Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event PlannerVolunteers needed to plan and coordinate activities for: Easter, Back to School Drive/ Giveaway, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Volunteers are expected to create and disseminate flyers, post event, make phone calls/inform participants, purchase and/or order chairs/tables/food and other supplies, organize games and activities, sign-in participants, organize work crew to set up/take down. Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Volunteers needed to plan and coordinate activities for: Easter, Back to School Drive/ Giveaway, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Volunteers are expected to create and disseminate flyers, post event, make phone calls/inform participants, purchase and/or order chairs/tables/food and other supplies, organize games and activities, sign-in participants, organize work crew to set up/take down. Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer Youth Worker - DanceVolunteers are needed for supervision, assist with dance instruction, serve snacks, enroll students, contact families. Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Volunteers are needed for supervision, assist with dance instruction, serve snacks, enroll students, contact families. Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 1, 2026 Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden KeeperVolunteers are needed to help pull weeds, lay mulch/soil/fertilizer, plant, water, till ground for the Youth Going Green Community Garden, 4706 Idaho, Houston, 77021 Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Volunteers are needed to help pull weeds, lay mulch/soil/fertilizer, plant, water, till ground for the Youth Going Green Community Garden, 4706 Idaho, Houston, 77021 Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Jan 18, 2026 through May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WordPress Website SupportWe use WordPress to tell the story of our mission and activities on our website. We are looking for someone with deeper skills than ours to help us refresh our pages. Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Houston We use WordPress to tell the story of our mission and activities on our website. We are looking for someone with deeper skills than ours to help us refresh our pages. Agency: Down Syndrome Association of Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 77011 Allow Groups: No |