Needs From: Volunteer Houston

Volunteer: LET'S CLEAN H-TOWN

South Union Proud Civic Association & Texas Clean Up Women
PRESENT: LET'S CLEAN H-TOWN
JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER TEAM TO EDUCATE AND CLEAN SOUTH UNION!

Zollie Scales Park
3501 Corder St.
Houston TX. 77021

April 25, 2026
Time: 9 am-12 pm
Small lunch: 12:15 pm-1 pm

For information or questions, contact: info@securehaventexas.com.

Register now by scanning the QR code and signing the Waiver Form.

Agency: SOUTH UNION PROUD CIVIC ASSOCIATION

South Union Proud Civic Association & Texas Clean Up Women
PRESENT: LET'S CLEAN H-TOWN
JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER TEAM TO EDUCATE AND CLEAN SOUTH UNION!

Zollie Scales Park
3501 Corder St.
Houston TX. 77021

April 25, 2026
Time: 9 am-12 pm
Small lunch: 12:15 pm-1 pm

For information or questions, contact: info@securehaventexas.com.

Register now by scanning the QR code and signing the Waiver Form.

Agency: SOUTH UNION PROUD CIVIC ASSOCIATION

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 77021

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Groups up to 8: help serve food at our permanent supportive housing facility, an alternative to homelessness

Groups up to 8, donate meals and distribute them at RoseMary's Place in Midtown Houston.

This is our long-term supportive housing facility for 149 residents for an alternative to the streets. It's a fresh start and a safe environment for those in need, providing dignified housing for the population dealing with homelessness. There is no central kitchen or meal service there. Food insecurity is a major issue so volunteers can have a huge impact.

  


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.

This is our long-term supportive housing facility for 149 residents for an alternative to the streets. It's a fresh start and a safe environment for those in need, providing dignified housing for the population dealing with homelessness. There is no central kitchen or meal service there. Food insecurity is a major issue so volunteers can have a huge impact.

  


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: Remote Volunteer

Thank you for checking us out! We are looking for volunteers age 13 and older who love animals!

Volunteers can choose to do one or more of the below.

In person:
- volunteer at animal events like the doodle romp on 3/29
- walk dogs at partner shelters
- take photos/videos of foster dogs for their adoption posts
- hang flyers in approved retail locations

Remote tasks, including but not limited to
- collaborate with partner rescues
- check meowpups.org for mistakes
- create social media posts
- take videos of your own animals to be used
- create flyers
- spreading the word
- reposting, commenting, liking social media posts
- help with event planning
- help with volunteer coordination 
- contact vet offices
- provide opinions on new campaigns and products

Agency: Meow Pups Org

Thank you for checking us out! We are looking for volunteers age 13 and older who love animals!

Volunteers can choose to do one or more of the below.

In person:
- volunteer at animal events like the doodle romp on 3/29
- walk dogs at partner shelters
- take photos/videos of foster dogs for their adoption posts
- hang flyers in approved retail locations

Remote tasks, including but not limited to
- collaborate with partner rescues
- check meowpups.org for mistakes
- create social media posts
- take videos of your own animals to be used
- create flyers
- spreading the word
- reposting, commenting, liking social media posts
- help with event planning
- help with volunteer coordination 
- contact vet offices
- provide opinions on new campaigns and products

Agency: Meow Pups Org

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Messages of Hope: Create Encouragement Cards for Survivors and Individuals at Risk

Help bring hope, encouragement, and human connection to individuals served by United Against Human Trafficking.

Volunteers are invited to create uplifting, handwritten encouragement cards that can be shared with adults and young adults who are survivors of trafficking or may be at risk of exploitation. These simple but meaningful messages can offer encouragement, dignity, and a reminder of each person’s worth, strength, and potential for a brighter future.


Cards should include positive, supportive, and empowering messages that are appropriate for:

Adult womenAdult menYoung adultsIndividuals from LGBTQ+ communitiesVulnerable individuals at risk of trafficking

Because these cards may be distributed throughout the year, please do not include dates, holidays, or time-specific references.

This is a wonderful opportunity for individuals, families, student groups, faith communities, and corporate teams who want to make a meaningful impact in a thoughtful and creative way.  Your words may seem simple, but they can make a lasting difference.

Join us in creating small moments of encouragement that remind someone they are seen, valued, and worthy of hope, healing, and new beginnings.

 

Agency: United Against Human Trafficking

Help bring hope, encouragement, and human connection to individuals served by United Against Human Trafficking.

Volunteers are invited to create uplifting, handwritten encouragement cards that can be shared with adults and young adults who are survivors of trafficking or may be at risk of exploitation. These simple but meaningful messages can offer encouragement, dignity, and a reminder of each person’s worth, strength, and potential for a brighter future.


Cards should include positive, supportive, and empowering messages that are appropriate for:

Adult womenAdult menYoung adultsIndividuals from LGBTQ+ communitiesVulnerable individuals at risk of trafficking

Because these cards may be distributed throughout the year, please do not include dates, holidays, or time-specific references.

This is a wonderful opportunity for individuals, families, student groups, faith communities, and corporate teams who want to make a meaningful impact in a thoughtful and creative way.  Your words may seem simple, but they can make a lasting difference.

Join us in creating small moments of encouragement that remind someone they are seen, valued, and worthy of hope, healing, and new beginnings.

 

Agency: United Against Human Trafficking

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77023

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Partnerships Coordinator Intern

We are looking for an intern 15 and older who loves animals and is very comfortable talking to new people on the phone, composing emails, and possibly messaging on social media.

Our partnerships coordinator would focus on reaching out to new and existing nonprofit partners and working with event volunteers   - reach out to existing and new nonprofit partners 

- reach out to businesses via phone and email  - maybe messaging on social media, but not required

Agency: Meow Pups Org

We are looking for an intern 15 and older who loves animals and is very comfortable talking to new people on the phone, composing emails, and possibly messaging on social media.

Our partnerships coordinator would focus on reaching out to new and existing nonprofit partners and working with event volunteers   - reach out to existing and new nonprofit partners 

- reach out to businesses via phone and email  - maybe messaging on social media, but not required

Agency: Meow Pups Org

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Social Media Intern

We are looking for an intern and also volunteers who love animals and have a social media account. Our social media intern would focus on social media campaigns while our volunteers can help with one or all of the below!

- taking videos at shelter events if you do not want to be remote/want interaction with animals
Remote:
- taking videos of your own animals
- creating cute videos inside instagram or facebook for social media posting
- creating collaborative posts with partner animal rescues
- create and manage a new tik tok account
- get approval on new ideas and run with them
- repost from other nonprofit animal accounts
- share a story on instagram/fb daily
- set up a social media strategy

Agency: Meow Pups Org

We are looking for an intern and also volunteers who love animals and have a social media account. Our social media intern would focus on social media campaigns while our volunteers can help with one or all of the below!

- taking videos at shelter events if you do not want to be remote/want interaction with animals
Remote:
- taking videos of your own animals
- creating cute videos inside instagram or facebook for social media posting
- creating collaborative posts with partner animal rescues
- create and manage a new tik tok account
- get approval on new ideas and run with them
- repost from other nonprofit animal accounts
- share a story on instagram/fb daily
- set up a social media strategy

Agency: Meow Pups Org

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trash Free Gulf: Community Cleanup @ Gragg Park

Trash Free Gulf Cleanup

What we throw away doesn’t go away.

Even the smallest pieces of trash can have a ripple effect on marine life, communities, and future generations. As the second most productive estuary ↗ in the United States, Galveston Bay supports both wildlife and the people who depend on it.

This cleanup is part of the regional Trash Free Gulf initiative ↗, a collaborative effort to reduce marine debris and protect coastal ecosystems across the Gulf.

As a shoreline cleanup volunteer, you and your team will:

Use gloves, trash grabbers, buckets, and bags to collect and remove litter from the shoreline Participate in a litter audit Work in tandem at a site where we are conducting a Marine Debris Survey, helping remove debris after the survey has been completed in random transects If you encounter them, help remove small plastic pellets called nurdles, which are especially common near the check-in area

No experience is necessary. We will show you what to do.

Restrooms are available nearby at the park. Be prepared to stand and walk for over an hour. Come prepared with a reusable water bottle and appropriate outdoor clothing.

NOTE: All minors must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian or approved chaperone over the age of 18. Parents or guardians must register and complete a waiver for participants under age 18.

By removing marine debris from the shoreline, you help protect wildlife, improve water quality, and keep Galveston Bay healthier for people and nature.

Site Map & Where to Meet Why This Work Matters

Debris poses a serious threat to this ecosystem. Trash that enters the Bay can:

Entangle or be ingested by wildlife Damage fragile coastal habitats Block oxygen from reaching the water Release harmful chemicals that impact animals and people

Learn more about marine debris prevention and recovery through Trash Free Gulf ↗ and visit texasseagrant.org ↗ for more information on monofilament recycling.

The Trash Free Gulf campaign, a program of the Gulf Trust, is presented by H-E-B's Our Texas, Our Future

Agency: Water Protection

Trash Free Gulf Cleanup

What we throw away doesn’t go away.

Even the smallest pieces of trash can have a ripple effect on marine life, communities, and future generations. As the second most productive estuary ↗ in the United States, Galveston Bay supports both wildlife and the people who depend on it.

This cleanup is part of the regional Trash Free Gulf initiative ↗, a collaborative effort to reduce marine debris and protect coastal ecosystems across the Gulf.

As a shoreline cleanup volunteer, you and your team will:

Use gloves, trash grabbers, buckets, and bags to collect and remove litter from the shoreline Participate in a litter audit Work in tandem at a site where we are conducting a Marine Debris Survey, helping remove debris after the survey has been completed in random transects If you encounter them, help remove small plastic pellets called nurdles, which are especially common near the check-in area

No experience is necessary. We will show you what to do.

Restrooms are available nearby at the park. Be prepared to stand and walk for over an hour. Come prepared with a reusable water bottle and appropriate outdoor clothing.

NOTE: All minors must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian or approved chaperone over the age of 18. Parents or guardians must register and complete a waiver for participants under age 18.

By removing marine debris from the shoreline, you help protect wildlife, improve water quality, and keep Galveston Bay healthier for people and nature.

Site Map & Where to Meet Why This Work Matters

Debris poses a serious threat to this ecosystem. Trash that enters the Bay can:

Entangle or be ingested by wildlife Damage fragile coastal habitats Block oxygen from reaching the water Release harmful chemicals that impact animals and people

Learn more about marine debris prevention and recovery through Trash Free Gulf ↗ and visit texasseagrant.org ↗ for more information on monofilament recycling.

The Trash Free Gulf campaign, a program of the Gulf Trust, is presented by H-E-B's Our Texas, Our Future

Agency: Water Protection

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 30, 2026

Zip Code: 77023

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Monument Inn Cleanup with the FWC26 Sustainability Committee

SPLASh World Cup Cleanup at Monument Inn

SPLASh is proud to lead a series of cleanups at Monument Inn as part of the World Cup Bayou Cleanup Project and Trash Free Gulf Campaign. This is a citywide effort to remove trash, reduce pollution, and better understand how major events impact our waterways. SPLASh excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant and are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort.

Cleanup Details:

Location : Monument Inn, 4406 Independence Pkwy, La Porte, TX 77571Date: July 27th, 2026Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Volunteer Opportunities

We have two ways to participate:

General Cleanup Volunteer – Help remove trash; no data collection required.Data Collection Volunteer – Assist staff with a guided trash transect to collect and itemize debris. If you wish to participate in as a Data Collection Volunteer, please arrive by 9:00 AM to participate. No prior training needed.

What to Bring

Clothes you can get dirty (long pants recommended, heat permitting)Closed-toed shoesRefillable water bottleSunscreen & bug spray (also available onsite)

We also ask that you complete the liability waiver ahead of time, using the link below. 

Complete Your Liability Waiver 


Please note that access to the cleanup area requires walking over rocks to reach the beach. This can take some coordination, and staff will be available to help guide and assist along the safest pathway. Expect uneven, beach-like terrain and areas with overgrowth.

SPLASh is excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant. We are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort!

Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

SPLASh World Cup Cleanup at Monument Inn

SPLASh is proud to lead a series of cleanups at Monument Inn as part of the World Cup Bayou Cleanup Project and Trash Free Gulf Campaign. This is a citywide effort to remove trash, reduce pollution, and better understand how major events impact our waterways. SPLASh excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant and are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort.

Cleanup Details:

Location : Monument Inn, 4406 Independence Pkwy, La Porte, TX 77571Date: July 27th, 2026Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Volunteer Opportunities

We have two ways to participate:

General Cleanup Volunteer – Help remove trash; no data collection required.Data Collection Volunteer – Assist staff with a guided trash transect to collect and itemize debris. If you wish to participate in as a Data Collection Volunteer, please arrive by 9:00 AM to participate. No prior training needed.

What to Bring

Clothes you can get dirty (long pants recommended, heat permitting)Closed-toed shoesRefillable water bottleSunscreen & bug spray (also available onsite)

We also ask that you complete the liability waiver ahead of time, using the link below. 

Complete Your Liability Waiver 


Please note that access to the cleanup area requires walking over rocks to reach the beach. This can take some coordination, and staff will be available to help guide and assist along the safest pathway. Expect uneven, beach-like terrain and areas with overgrowth.

SPLASh is excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant. We are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort!

Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 77571

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tent Inventory & Set up

Help us prepare for summer by getting our tents ready prior to sending them out on our summer trips! This involves setting them up, checking for damage, identifying any missing parts, and then breaking them back down and packing them up. It's a simple task that goes quickly with 15 to 20 people. If time allows we will do simple repairs involving gear tape.

We will meet at Bayland Park on Monday, April 20th to kick off National Volunteer Week! Please arrive at round 9:45am in order to begin at 10am. We should be done by 12:30 pm. Please dress comfortably, and bring a refillable water bottle. We will have breakfast, cold drinks, and snacks.

First time volunteering with us? Please fill out our event volunteer form ahead of time for yourself and for anyone that comes with you. If you have any questions, please contact diana@thewoodsproject.org

Agency: The Woods Project, Inc

Help us prepare for summer by getting our tents ready prior to sending them out on our summer trips! This involves setting them up, checking for damage, identifying any missing parts, and then breaking them back down and packing them up. It's a simple task that goes quickly with 15 to 20 people. If time allows we will do simple repairs involving gear tape.

We will meet at Bayland Park on Monday, April 20th to kick off National Volunteer Week! Please arrive at round 9:45am in order to begin at 10am. We should be done by 12:30 pm. Please dress comfortably, and bring a refillable water bottle. We will have breakfast, cold drinks, and snacks.

First time volunteering with us? Please fill out our event volunteer form ahead of time for yourself and for anyone that comes with you. If you have any questions, please contact diana@thewoodsproject.org

Agency: The Woods Project, Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 20, 2026

Zip Code: 77074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monument Inn Cleanup with the FWC26 Sustainability Committee

SPLASh World Cup Cleanup at Monument Inn

SPLASh is proud to lead a series of cleanups at Monument Inn as part of the World Cup Bayou Cleanup Project. This is a citywide effort to remove trash, reduce pollution, and better understand how major events impact our waterways. SPLASh excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant and are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort.

Cleanup Details

Location : Monument Inn, 4406 Independence Pkwy, La Porte, TX 77571Date: June 27th, 2026Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Volunteer Opportunities

We have two ways to participate.

General Cleanup Volunteer – Help remove trash; no data collection required.Data Collection Volunteer – Assist staff with a guided trash transect to collect and itemize debris. If you wish to participate in as a Data Collection Volunteer, please arrive by 9:00 AM to participate. No prior training needed

What to Bring

Clothes you can get dirty (long pants recommended, heat permitting)Closed-toed shoesRefillable water bottleSunscreen & bug spray (also available onsite)

We also ask that you complete the liability waiver ahead of time, using the link below. 

Complete Your Liability Waiver 


Please note that access to the cleanup area requires walking over rocks to reach the beach. This can take some coordination, and staff will be available to help guide and assist along the safest pathway. Expect uneven, beach-like terrain and areas with overgrowth.

SPLASh is excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant. We are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort!

Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

SPLASh World Cup Cleanup at Monument Inn

SPLASh is proud to lead a series of cleanups at Monument Inn as part of the World Cup Bayou Cleanup Project. This is a citywide effort to remove trash, reduce pollution, and better understand how major events impact our waterways. SPLASh excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant and are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort.

Cleanup Details

Location : Monument Inn, 4406 Independence Pkwy, La Porte, TX 77571Date: June 27th, 2026Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Volunteer Opportunities

We have two ways to participate.

General Cleanup Volunteer – Help remove trash; no data collection required.Data Collection Volunteer – Assist staff with a guided trash transect to collect and itemize debris. If you wish to participate in as a Data Collection Volunteer, please arrive by 9:00 AM to participate. No prior training needed

What to Bring

Clothes you can get dirty (long pants recommended, heat permitting)Closed-toed shoesRefillable water bottleSunscreen & bug spray (also available onsite)

We also ask that you complete the liability waiver ahead of time, using the link below. 

Complete Your Liability Waiver 


Please note that access to the cleanup area requires walking over rocks to reach the beach. This can take some coordination, and staff will be available to help guide and assist along the safest pathway. Expect uneven, beach-like terrain and areas with overgrowth.

SPLASh is excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant. We are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort!

Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 27, 2026

Zip Code: 77571

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monument Inn Cleanup with the FWC26 Sustainability Committee

SPLASh World Cup Cleanup at Monument Inn

SPLASh is proud to lead a series of cleanups at Monument Inn as part of the World Cup Bayou Cleanup Project and Trash Free Gulf Campaign. This is a citywide effort to remove trash, reduce pollution, and better understand how major events impact our waterways. SPLASh excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant and are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort.

Cleanup Details:

Location: Monument Inn, 4406 Independence Parkway, La Porte, TX 77571Date: May 9, 2026Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Volunteer Opportunities

We have two ways to participate:

General Cleanup Volunteer – Help remove trash; no data collection required.Data Collection Volunteer – Assist staff with a guided trash transect to collect and itemize debris. If you wish to participate as a Data Collection Volunteer, please arrive by 9:00 AM. No prior training needed

What to Bring

Clothes you can get dirty (long pants recommended, weather permitting)Closed-toed shoesRefillable water bottleSunscreen & bug spray (also available onsite)

We also ask that you complete the liability waiver ahead of time, using the link below. 

Complete Your Liability Waiver 

Please note that access to the cleanup area requires walking over rocks to reach the beach. This can take some coordination, and staff will be available to help guide and assist along the safest pathway. Expect uneven, beach-like terrain and areas with overgrowth.

SPLASh is excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant. We are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort!

Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

SPLASh World Cup Cleanup at Monument Inn

SPLASh is proud to lead a series of cleanups at Monument Inn as part of the World Cup Bayou Cleanup Project and Trash Free Gulf Campaign. This is a citywide effort to remove trash, reduce pollution, and better understand how major events impact our waterways. SPLASh excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant and are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort.

Cleanup Details:

Location: Monument Inn, 4406 Independence Parkway, La Porte, TX 77571Date: May 9, 2026Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Volunteer Opportunities

We have two ways to participate:

General Cleanup Volunteer – Help remove trash; no data collection required.Data Collection Volunteer – Assist staff with a guided trash transect to collect and itemize debris. If you wish to participate as a Data Collection Volunteer, please arrive by 9:00 AM. No prior training needed

What to Bring

Clothes you can get dirty (long pants recommended, weather permitting)Closed-toed shoesRefillable water bottleSunscreen & bug spray (also available onsite)

We also ask that you complete the liability waiver ahead of time, using the link below. 

Complete Your Liability Waiver 

Please note that access to the cleanup area requires walking over rocks to reach the beach. This can take some coordination, and staff will be available to help guide and assist along the safest pathway. Expect uneven, beach-like terrain and areas with overgrowth.

SPLASh is excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant. We are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort!

Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 77571

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution - Premier on Woodfair Apartments

Join the staff of Cornerstone Family Resource Center as we distribute healthy food and produce to families in need.  We expect to distribute fresh produce and other items to over 150 families and we NEED YOUR HELP!  This is a drive-through food distribution. The Houston Food Bank will deliver a truckload of items and we need volunteers to:

unload the truck sort and pack items in bags/boxes load vehicles direct traffic assist in family registration

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

Join the staff of Cornerstone Family Resource Center as we distribute healthy food and produce to families in need.  We expect to distribute fresh produce and other items to over 150 families and we NEED YOUR HELP!  This is a drive-through food distribution. The Houston Food Bank will deliver a truckload of items and we need volunteers to:

unload the truck sort and pack items in bags/boxes load vehicles direct traffic assist in family registration

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 4, 2026

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner and be matched with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one-on-one English conversations. In just one hour a week, you can help someone build confidence, break the language barrier, and feel supported, all while discovering a new culture and making a genuine human connection.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll facilitate English practice for your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 12 weeks.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 30,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. We're incredibly proud of these results, and we can't wait to welcome you into this global community of volunteers making them possible.  

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

Ready to Get Started?

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer.

Still curious what volunteering with ENGin looks like? 


Watch our short Introduction to Volunteering video to learn more about ENGin and the role of Conversation Partners.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner and be matched with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one-on-one English conversations. In just one hour a week, you can help someone build confidence, break the language barrier, and feel supported, all while discovering a new culture and making a genuine human connection.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll facilitate English practice for your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 12 weeks.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 30,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. We're incredibly proud of these results, and we can't wait to welcome you into this global community of volunteers making them possible.  

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

Ready to Get Started?

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer.

Still curious what volunteering with ENGin looks like? 


Watch our short Introduction to Volunteering video to learn more about ENGin and the role of Conversation Partners.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed

Health Fair Volunteers Needed. We are seeking support to help make this event a success. Event Details:

Volunteers may assist with event setup, registration, guiding participants, or supporting various health activity stations. No prior experience is required, just a willingness to help and support our community.

Thank you very much for your time and consideration. We truly appreciate your support.

Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc.

Health Fair Volunteers Needed. We are seeking support to help make this event a success. Event Details:

Volunteers may assist with event setup, registration, guiding participants, or supporting various health activity stations. No prior experience is required, just a willingness to help and support our community.

Thank you very much for your time and consideration. We truly appreciate your support.

Agency: Magnificat Houses, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 1, 2026

Zip Code: 77004

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blue Man Group- April 8th-12th, 2026

Performing Arts Houston requests volunteer support for the following Blue Man Group events:

* Wednesday, April 8th (6:00pm-7:45pm)

* Thursday, April 9th (6:00pm-7:45pm)

* Friday, April 10th (6:00pm-7:45pm)

* Saturday, April 11th (12:00pm-2:15pm)

* Sunday, April 12th (11:30am-1:15pm and 5:00pm-6:45pm)

Volunteers will help staff members with patron support.

Agency: Performing Arts Houston

Performing Arts Houston requests volunteer support for the following Blue Man Group events:

* Wednesday, April 8th (6:00pm-7:45pm)

* Thursday, April 9th (6:00pm-7:45pm)

* Friday, April 10th (6:00pm-7:45pm)

* Saturday, April 11th (12:00pm-2:15pm)

* Sunday, April 12th (11:30am-1:15pm and 5:00pm-6:45pm)

Volunteers will help staff members with patron support.

Agency: Performing Arts Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Tutor: Pasadena Campus

BakerRipley’s Adult Education department, in partnership with San Jacinto College, is in search of ESL Tutors/Instructors to work with students who do not speak English as their first language.

 What will I do?

Help students feel more confident using English.Help with speaking and pronunciation.Teach new vocabulary words. Assist with practicing listening through Burlington English courses.

What is required of me to be successful in this role?  Strong command of English Language, both written and spoken. Patience, cultural sensitivity, and passion for assisting others with growing their proficiency of the English language.Excellent communication and organizational skills .Must have at least a High School diploma, Bachelors Preferred

Agency: BakerRipley

BakerRipley’s Adult Education department, in partnership with San Jacinto College, is in search of ESL Tutors/Instructors to work with students who do not speak English as their first language.

 What will I do?

Help students feel more confident using English.Help with speaking and pronunciation.Teach new vocabulary words. Assist with practicing listening through Burlington English courses.

What is required of me to be successful in this role?  Strong command of English Language, both written and spoken. Patience, cultural sensitivity, and passion for assisting others with growing their proficiency of the English language.Excellent communication and organizational skills .Must have at least a High School diploma, Bachelors Preferred

Agency: BakerRipley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 77504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come Hide from Search Dogs - Terry Hershey Park

We are looking for people to come out and hide for search dogs while they are training. These people need to be willing to come out for at least a few hours and be willing to run, walk, and hide from the dogs in all different types of scenarios. When found by the dog, they should also be willing to play with the dog per the handler's instructions or offer the dog it's treat reward. It is a lot of fun and a unique experience to help these dogs out!

You'll be provided with a location to walk to in order to "hide" from the canines. The canines will then come find the missing person. Of course, you will never actually be missing, but we always need new people to pretend to be missing. We will be enjoying nature, so dress appropriately with closed-toed shoes and comfortable pants. Be sure to bring water, sunscreen, bug spray and maybe a good book or electronic device to keep you busy during the down time. All high school students or older are welcome to participate. Feel free to view our website to see what we are about: www.AlphaSar.org.

A confirmation email will be sent after sign-up to confirm your volunteer slot. A waiver will be attached. Any participants under 16 years old will need to be accompanied by an adult during their volunteer time.

Agency: Alpha Search And Recovery

We are looking for people to come out and hide for search dogs while they are training. These people need to be willing to come out for at least a few hours and be willing to run, walk, and hide from the dogs in all different types of scenarios. When found by the dog, they should also be willing to play with the dog per the handler's instructions or offer the dog it's treat reward. It is a lot of fun and a unique experience to help these dogs out!

You'll be provided with a location to walk to in order to "hide" from the canines. The canines will then come find the missing person. Of course, you will never actually be missing, but we always need new people to pretend to be missing. We will be enjoying nature, so dress appropriately with closed-toed shoes and comfortable pants. Be sure to bring water, sunscreen, bug spray and maybe a good book or electronic device to keep you busy during the down time. All high school students or older are welcome to participate. Feel free to view our website to see what we are about: www.AlphaSar.org.

A confirmation email will be sent after sign-up to confirm your volunteer slot. A waiver will be attached. Any participants under 16 years old will need to be accompanied by an adult during their volunteer time.

Agency: Alpha Search And Recovery

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Middle School and High School Quiz Bowl Tournament Moderating at Lycée International de Houston

Volunteers are needed for the Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments (TCQT) middle school and high school Quiz Bowl tournament at Lycée International de Houston on Saturday, April 4. Most volunteers will serve as moderators and read questions to the students. Moderators will need to complete a quick 10-15 minute training before volunteering. Volunteers can also serve as scorekeepers. Training for scorekeepers takes about 5 minutes. Free pizza will be provided for lunch. Partial shifts are welcome.

Agency: Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments LLC

Volunteers are needed for the Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments (TCQT) middle school and high school Quiz Bowl tournament at Lycée International de Houston on Saturday, April 4. Most volunteers will serve as moderators and read questions to the students. Moderators will need to complete a quick 10-15 minute training before volunteering. Volunteers can also serve as scorekeepers. Training for scorekeepers takes about 5 minutes. Free pizza will be provided for lunch. Partial shifts are welcome.

Agency: Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments LLC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 4, 2026

Zip Code: 77084

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shamba Ya Amani Farm Work Day

Everyone is welcome to participate in Shamba Days. You’ll help with whatever the farm may need... mulching, weeding, planting, harvesting, and more!

Shamba Ya Amani, the Farm of Peace, is working for justice by feeding our community, both body and soul. We feed the body by growing vegetables and fruit, raising honeybees, and tending flowers. We feed the soul by building this farm together, forming a connection to each other and to the earth we are cultivating.

Bring a bottle of water and wear long pants and closed-toe shoes or boots!

Shamba Ya Amani (Farm of Peace) can be found at this address: 
8401 Dairy View Lane
Houston, TX 77072
There is parking along the street and a Metro bus station nearby at Beechnut and Dairy View Lane. Look for our white circle sign near the street and a sunflower mural as you approach the entrance of the farm.

Agency: FAM Houston

Everyone is welcome to participate in Shamba Days. You’ll help with whatever the farm may need... mulching, weeding, planting, harvesting, and more!

Shamba Ya Amani, the Farm of Peace, is working for justice by feeding our community, both body and soul. We feed the body by growing vegetables and fruit, raising honeybees, and tending flowers. We feed the soul by building this farm together, forming a connection to each other and to the earth we are cultivating.

Bring a bottle of water and wear long pants and closed-toe shoes or boots!

Shamba Ya Amani (Farm of Peace) can be found at this address: 
8401 Dairy View Lane
Houston, TX 77072
There is parking along the street and a Metro bus station nearby at Beechnut and Dairy View Lane. Look for our white circle sign near the street and a sunflower mural as you approach the entrance of the farm.

Agency: FAM Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77072

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Monument Inn Cleanup with the FWC26 Sustainability Committee

SPLASh World Cup Cleanup at Monument Inn

SPLASh is proud to lead a series of cleanups at Monument Inn as part of the World Cup Bayou Cleanup Project and the Volunteer Houston: Earth Day 2026, Our Power, Our Planet. This is a citywide effort to remove trash, reduce pollution, and better understand how major events impact our waterways. SPLASh excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant and are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort.

Cleanup Details: 

Location: Monument Inn, 4406 Independence Parkway, La Porte, TX 77571 Date: April 11, 2026 Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Volunteer Opportunities

We have two ways to participate:

General Cleanup Volunteer – Help remove trash; no data collection required. Data Collection Volunteer – Assist staff with a guided trash transect to collect and itemize debris. If you wish to participate as a Data Collection Volunteer, please arrive by 9:00 AM. No prior training needed

What to Bring

Clothes you can get dirty (long pants recommended, weather permitting) Closed-toed shoes Refillable water bottle Sunscreen & bug spray (also available onsite)

We also ask that you complete the liability waiver ahead of time, using the link below. 

Complete Your Liability Waiver 

Please note that access to the cleanup area requires walking over rocks to reach the beach. This can take some coordination, and staff will be available to help guide and assist along the safest pathway. Expect uneven, beach-like terrain and areas with overgrowth.

SPLASh is excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant. We are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort!

Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

SPLASh World Cup Cleanup at Monument Inn

SPLASh is proud to lead a series of cleanups at Monument Inn as part of the World Cup Bayou Cleanup Project and the Volunteer Houston: Earth Day 2026, Our Power, Our Planet. This is a citywide effort to remove trash, reduce pollution, and better understand how major events impact our waterways. SPLASh excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant and are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort.

Cleanup Details: 

Location: Monument Inn, 4406 Independence Parkway, La Porte, TX 77571 Date: April 11, 2026 Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Volunteer Opportunities

We have two ways to participate:

General Cleanup Volunteer – Help remove trash; no data collection required. Data Collection Volunteer – Assist staff with a guided trash transect to collect and itemize debris. If you wish to participate as a Data Collection Volunteer, please arrive by 9:00 AM. No prior training needed

What to Bring

Clothes you can get dirty (long pants recommended, weather permitting) Closed-toed shoes Refillable water bottle Sunscreen & bug spray (also available onsite)

We also ask that you complete the liability waiver ahead of time, using the link below. 

Complete Your Liability Waiver 

Please note that access to the cleanup area requires walking over rocks to reach the beach. This can take some coordination, and staff will be available to help guide and assist along the safest pathway. Expect uneven, beach-like terrain and areas with overgrowth.

SPLASh is excited to host multiple cleanup events near the Monument Inn Restaurant. We are grateful for your support in making a positive impact while contributing valuable data to this effort!

Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 77571

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Camp Counselors Needed

Change a life this summer! Become a camp counselor with the Epilepsy Foundation Texas’ summer camps! You'll create unforgettable memories, support incredible kids living with epilepsy, and gain meaningful experience in a fun, outdoor setting. As a volunteer, you'll also earn 167 community service hours! Step up, make a difference, and be the reason a child smiles this summer. Apply now

Agency: Epilepsy Foundation Texas

Change a life this summer! Become a camp counselor with the Epilepsy Foundation Texas’ summer camps! You'll create unforgettable memories, support incredible kids living with epilepsy, and gain meaningful experience in a fun, outdoor setting. As a volunteer, you'll also earn 167 community service hours! Step up, make a difference, and be the reason a child smiles this summer. Apply now

Agency: Epilepsy Foundation Texas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026

Zip Code: 77057

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The River Summer Camp 2026

At the River we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art.

Agency: TUTS Education

At the River we prioritize inclusive and adaptive arts education for our musical theatre enthusiast with disabilities. Our one-week camps nurture creativity, confidence, and connection through music, movement, and art.

Agency: TUTS Education

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 77019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Humphrey's School Summer Camp 2026

Young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment.

Agency: TUTS Education

Young performers build confidence and creativity through acting, voice, and dance in a fun, supportive environment.

Agency: TUTS Education

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homeless Outreach - Supper & Showers Program Facilitator - April 2026

Every Tuesday and Thursday, Hope Impacts partners with Cross Road Church to offer the opportunity for the homeless community of Katy to come and have supper, fellowship together, take a shower, and receive necessities and clothes.  We need volunteers to help us facilitate this program. You must arrive promptly at 4:30 to receive your role and have time to ask questions if needed. If you cannot arrive at 4:30 pm, please email us directly at robert@hopeimpacts.org

Positions will be assigned upon arrival and may include: 

Shower List Monitor Greeter Set Up / Clean Up Client EngagementTaking Pictures

Please visit our website before your shift to watch the training slide show.
Link: https://www.hopeimpacts.org/general-volunteer-training-slideshow

MINORS BETWEEN 16-18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED AT ALL TIMES & EVENTS BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN.

IF YOU NEED COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS (CSH) YOU MUST APPLY DIRECTLY WITH THE BRANCH MANAGER BY EMAILING susan@hopeimpacts.org.  CSH is approved on a case by case basis and approval can take up to 5 business days, you will need to schedule in advance accordingly, thank you.

Agency: Hope Impacts

Every Tuesday and Thursday, Hope Impacts partners with Cross Road Church to offer the opportunity for the homeless community of Katy to come and have supper, fellowship together, take a shower, and receive necessities and clothes.  We need volunteers to help us facilitate this program. You must arrive promptly at 4:30 to receive your role and have time to ask questions if needed. If you cannot arrive at 4:30 pm, please email us directly at robert@hopeimpacts.org

Positions will be assigned upon arrival and may include: 

Shower List Monitor Greeter Set Up / Clean Up Client EngagementTaking Pictures

Please visit our website before your shift to watch the training slide show.
Link: https://www.hopeimpacts.org/general-volunteer-training-slideshow

MINORS BETWEEN 16-18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED AT ALL TIMES & EVENTS BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN.

IF YOU NEED COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS (CSH) YOU MUST APPLY DIRECTLY WITH THE BRANCH MANAGER BY EMAILING susan@hopeimpacts.org.  CSH is approved on a case by case basis and approval can take up to 5 business days, you will need to schedule in advance accordingly, thank you.

Agency: Hope Impacts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77450

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Next Chapter - Brunch Program Facilitator - April 2026

Every Monday and Wednesday, Hope Impacts offers the opportunity for the homeless community of Katy to come have breakfast, fellowship together, take a shower, and receive basic necessities and clothes.  We need volunteers to help us facilitate this program. 

Positions will be assigned upon arrival and may include: 

Clothing Closet Attendant Shower List Monitor Kitchen Monitor Donation Sorting General Office AssistanceTeacher AssistantSet Up / Clean Up

MINORS BETWEEN 16-18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED AT ALL TIMES & EVENTS BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN.

IF YOU NEED COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS (CSH) YOU MUST APPLY DIRECTLY WITH THE Volunteer Coordinator BY EMAILING Robert@hopeImpacts.org  CSH is approved on a case by case basis and approval can take up to 5 business days, you will need to schedule in advance accordingly, thank you.

Agency: Hope Impacts

Every Monday and Wednesday, Hope Impacts offers the opportunity for the homeless community of Katy to come have breakfast, fellowship together, take a shower, and receive basic necessities and clothes.  We need volunteers to help us facilitate this program. 

Positions will be assigned upon arrival and may include: 

Clothing Closet Attendant Shower List Monitor Kitchen Monitor Donation Sorting General Office AssistanceTeacher AssistantSet Up / Clean Up

MINORS BETWEEN 16-18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED AT ALL TIMES & EVENTS BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN.

IF YOU NEED COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS (CSH) YOU MUST APPLY DIRECTLY WITH THE Volunteer Coordinator BY EMAILING Robert@hopeImpacts.org  CSH is approved on a case by case basis and approval can take up to 5 business days, you will need to schedule in advance accordingly, thank you.

Agency: Hope Impacts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77449

Allow Groups: No


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.org

Agency: 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.org

Agency: Distribution Saturday

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prayer Warrior

Are you someone who feels called to encourage others through prayer?

As a Prayer Warrior, you’ll receive meaningful prayer requests connected to WorkFaith and have the opportunity to lift up our clients, staff, and mission in a powerful way. You’ll also be invited to join a Zoom prayer gathering led by our Prayer Warrior Lead, where we come together in community to pray with purpose and intention.

Agency: Community Engagement

Are you someone who feels called to encourage others through prayer?

As a Prayer Warrior, you’ll receive meaningful prayer requests connected to WorkFaith and have the opportunity to lift up our clients, staff, and mission in a powerful way. You’ll also be invited to join a Zoom prayer gathering led by our Prayer Warrior Lead, where we come together in community to pray with purpose and intention.

Agency: Community Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 17, 2027

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Support - Environmental Eduction Seminar for Students

Black United Fund of Texas is cohosting an event with TWST4Girls to tech students about conservation, the history of Houston’s Fifth Ward environment and give them hands on experience in gardening principles.

We are looking for volunteers to assist with event set up and event clean up. This will involve setting up tables and chairs, ensuring stations have materials and provide general support to the staff and educators at the event.

The event will start at 10am. If you are wanting to assist with event set up, please arrive by 9am. If you are wanting to assist with event clean up, please arrive by 12pm. We plan for volunteers to contribute for an hour during the set up and an hour during clean up. 

Volunteers are welcome to stay and participate in the event as well if they would like!

Agency: Black United Fund of Texas

Black United Fund of Texas is cohosting an event with TWST4Girls to tech students about conservation, the history of Houston’s Fifth Ward environment and give them hands on experience in gardening principles.

We are looking for volunteers to assist with event set up and event clean up. This will involve setting up tables and chairs, ensuring stations have materials and provide general support to the staff and educators at the event.

The event will start at 10am. If you are wanting to assist with event set up, please arrive by 9am. If you are wanting to assist with event clean up, please arrive by 12pm. We plan for volunteers to contribute for an hour during the set up and an hour during clean up. 

Volunteers are welcome to stay and participate in the event as well if they would like!

Agency: Black United Fund of Texas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden Maintenance Event at the Bayland Center - May 9th

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

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 9, 2026

Zip Code: 77026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden Maintenance Event at the Bayland Center - May 23rd

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

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: Garden Maintenance Event at the Bayland Center - April 25th

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

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 Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 77026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: EcoCenter Weekly Nursery Workdays

Grow native plants. Restore the prairie.

At the GBF EcoCenter Greenhouse, staff and volunteers cultivate native plants to restore and manage coastal tallgrass prairie across the Galveston Bay region.

Every Thursday and Saturday from 8:00–11:00 AM, volunteers work in the nursery to support one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. This work helps create habitat for wildlife and strengthens natural flood protection.

As a Nursery Volunteer, you will:

Weed and pot plants Mix soil and rotate plants Clean and sort seeds Assist with seasonal nursery maintenance

No experience is necessary; we will show you what to do!

Getting There

Search for “EcoCenter Sponsored by Reliant” when using Google Maps - View site on Google.com . Alternatively, you can enter the coordinates (29.750970027078534, -94.91775406482465) into your maps application as you would a street address. From TX-99 and W Bay Rd/Old F-M Rd 1405 Head north to turn into Bayer Rd. Turn left on the restricted road; you will see an EcoCenter directional sign (its like a small yard sign with a blue arrow). Continue on the restricted road for 200 ft until you reach the EcoCenter on the left.
Note: The Ecocenter does not have a public address and is a part of the larger NRG Cedar Bayou campus. Getting here can be complicated without a map application. Feel free to contact Carter Clay, Nursery Operations, at cclay@galvbay.org (281)684-2858 before you come for more help with how to get there.

Your time in the nursery helps grow native plants that restore habitat, support wildlife, and protect communities around Galveston Bay.

Agency: Stewardship

Grow native plants. Restore the prairie.

At the GBF EcoCenter Greenhouse, staff and volunteers cultivate native plants to restore and manage coastal tallgrass prairie across the Galveston Bay region.

Every Thursday and Saturday from 8:00–11:00 AM, volunteers work in the nursery to support one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. This work helps create habitat for wildlife and strengthens natural flood protection.

As a Nursery Volunteer, you will:

Weed and pot plants Mix soil and rotate plants Clean and sort seeds Assist with seasonal nursery maintenance

No experience is necessary; we will show you what to do!

Getting There

Search for “EcoCenter Sponsored by Reliant” when using Google Maps - View site on Google.com . Alternatively, you can enter the coordinates (29.750970027078534, -94.91775406482465) into your maps application as you would a street address. From TX-99 and W Bay Rd/Old F-M Rd 1405 Head north to turn into Bayer Rd. Turn left on the restricted road; you will see an EcoCenter directional sign (its like a small yard sign with a blue arrow). Continue on the restricted road for 200 ft until you reach the EcoCenter on the left.
Note: The Ecocenter does not have a public address and is a part of the larger NRG Cedar Bayou campus. Getting here can be complicated without a map application. Feel free to contact Carter Clay, Nursery Operations, at cclay@galvbay.org (281)684-2858 before you come for more help with how to get there.

Your time in the nursery helps grow native plants that restore habitat, support wildlife, and protect communities around Galveston Bay.

Agency: Stewardship

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77523

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Conduct a toiletry & Cleaning Supply Drive for families in need!

Cornerstone Family Resource Center (CFRC) is seeking community groups, businesses, churches, schools, and individuals to host a toiletry and cleaning supply drive to support low-income families living at Premier on Woodfair Apartments.


For many residents, everyday essentials like soap, detergent, toilet paper, and cleaning supplies are not covered by SNAP or other assistance programs. These items are often the first to be cut when families are choosing between rent, utilities, food, and medical needs. Your drive helps fill that critical gap and directly supports families’ health, dignity, and housing stability.


CFRC makes it easy to participate:
 - We provide collection boxes
 - We provide a ready-to-use flyer
 - We pick up all donations at the end of the drive

Suggested donation items include:
 - Soap, shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant
 - Toilet paper, paper towels
 - Laundry detergent, dish soap
 - All-purpose cleaners, disinfecting wipes
 - Feminine hygiene products

Why this matters:
Access to basic hygiene and cleaning supplies helps families maintain healthy living environments, reduces stress, supports children’s well-being, and promotes stability for households working hard to make ends meet.
Whether you host a one-week or month-long drive, your effort will have an immediate and meaningful impact on families in your community.

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

Cornerstone Family Resource Center (CFRC) is seeking community groups, businesses, churches, schools, and individuals to host a toiletry and cleaning supply drive to support low-income families living at Premier on Woodfair Apartments.


For many residents, everyday essentials like soap, detergent, toilet paper, and cleaning supplies are not covered by SNAP or other assistance programs. These items are often the first to be cut when families are choosing between rent, utilities, food, and medical needs. Your drive helps fill that critical gap and directly supports families’ health, dignity, and housing stability.


CFRC makes it easy to participate:
 - We provide collection boxes
 - We provide a ready-to-use flyer
 - We pick up all donations at the end of the drive

Suggested donation items include:
 - Soap, shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant
 - Toilet paper, paper towels
 - Laundry detergent, dish soap
 - All-purpose cleaners, disinfecting wipes
 - Feminine hygiene products

Why this matters:
Access to basic hygiene and cleaning supplies helps families maintain healthy living environments, reduces stress, supports children’s well-being, and promotes stability for households working hard to make ends meet.
Whether you host a one-week or month-long drive, your effort will have an immediate and meaningful impact on families in your community.

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3rd Saturday Food & Supply Distribution - Bread Of Life, Inc

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.org

Agency: 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.org

Agency: Distribution Saturday

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Galveston Mobile Food Distribution

This opportunity is great for groups and individuals!

Please click here to view and sign up for available shifts.

At our monthly food distributions, volunteers sort, assemble, and distribute grocery items for drive-thru clients. Volunteers may also help by assisting clients with the intake forms.

This is the perfect opportunity for volunteers who can work quickly and carry up to thirty pounds of food.

Our food fairs take place on the fourth Wednesday of each month.

When you arrive, you may park in any space in the lot. Many of our clients will already be lined up around the building. You will find our staff and volunteers carrying supplies from the food pantry located in Suite B-101.

If you have any questions, please contact Tony Pathyil at tpathyil@catholiccharities.org.

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

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

This opportunity is great for groups and individuals!

Please click here to view and sign up for available shifts.

At our monthly food distributions, volunteers sort, assemble, and distribute grocery items for drive-thru clients. Volunteers may also help by assisting clients with the intake forms.

This is the perfect opportunity for volunteers who can work quickly and carry up to thirty pounds of food.

Our food fairs take place on the fourth Wednesday of each month.

When you arrive, you may park in any space in the lot. Many of our clients will already be lined up around the building. You will find our staff and volunteers carrying supplies from the food pantry located in Suite B-101.

If you have any questions, please contact Tony Pathyil at tpathyil@catholiccharities.org.

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

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77551

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ready 365 Emergency Preparedness Event

Join us in making the Ready 365 Emergency Preparedness Event a success! We’re seeking friendly, reliable volunteers to help create a safe, welcoming, and informative experience for all attendees.

Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026

Location: George R. Brown Convention Center 1001 Avenida de las Americas                                                          Parking and Shuttle will be provided (details will be sent out the week of the event)

Time: 11am-5pm                                                                                                                                                                   Lunch, snacks, water and beverages will be provided   

Requirements: Must complete a volunteer Waiver                                                                                                           Must be Fluent in English 


Volunteer Responsibilities Include:

Assisting with attendee registration upon arrival Guiding attendees with event information (restrooms, food trucks general directions, etc.)Supporting the DAFN (Disability Access and Functional Needs) community as neededHelping at the Touch-A-Trucks area by ensuring participants are registered and have provided proof of registration. (waiver included) before accessing vehiclesVolunteers must be able to physically stand and walk for long periods as well as assist with some loading/unloading of boxes that may weigh up to 50 lbs. 


For additional questions, please contact Thuy La via email at thuytrang.la@houstontx.gov

                                                                                                                                                                                                      

                                                     

  


Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

Join us in making the Ready 365 Emergency Preparedness Event a success! We’re seeking friendly, reliable volunteers to help create a safe, welcoming, and informative experience for all attendees.

Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026

Location: George R. Brown Convention Center 1001 Avenida de las Americas                                                          Parking and Shuttle will be provided (details will be sent out the week of the event)

Time: 11am-5pm                                                                                                                                                                   Lunch, snacks, water and beverages will be provided   

Requirements: Must complete a volunteer Waiver                                                                                                           Must be Fluent in English 


Volunteer Responsibilities Include:

Assisting with attendee registration upon arrival Guiding attendees with event information (restrooms, food trucks general directions, etc.)Supporting the DAFN (Disability Access and Functional Needs) community as neededHelping at the Touch-A-Trucks area by ensuring participants are registered and have provided proof of registration. (waiver included) before accessing vehiclesVolunteers must be able to physically stand and walk for long periods as well as assist with some loading/unloading of boxes that may weigh up to 50 lbs. 


For additional questions, please contact Thuy La via email at thuytrang.la@houstontx.gov

                                                                                                                                                                                                      

                                                     

  


Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 77010

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Coastal Care Wednesdays

Make Wednesdays count for the coast

Join a growing community of volunteers who are restoring and caring for Galveston Bay’s habitats. Work alongside staff and fellow volunteers at our Gessner Center and see the impact of your efforts week by week.

This is a hands-on stewardship role where you will build practical skills, spend time outdoors, and be part of a team making visible progress each week.

As a Coastal Care Volunteer, you will:

Plant native species, remove overgrowth, and maintain habitat areas Use hand tools and assist with safe, organized fieldwork Help prepare and move tools, plants, and materials Learn directly from staff about coastal ecosystems and restoration

No experience needed. We provide all training, tools, and guidance. Just show up ready to help!

Restrooms and wifi available onsite. All tools and supplies provided. Minors (16+) welcome with a registered adult chaperone.

This role involves outdoor work in sun, mud, and uneven terrain. Review heat safety guidelines here.

Plan your visit and parking (↗)

Your weekly effort restores habitat and helps create outdoor spaces where people can learn, explore, and connect with Galveston Bay.

Agency: Stewardship

Make Wednesdays count for the coast

Join a growing community of volunteers who are restoring and caring for Galveston Bay’s habitats. Work alongside staff and fellow volunteers at our Gessner Center and see the impact of your efforts week by week.

This is a hands-on stewardship role where you will build practical skills, spend time outdoors, and be part of a team making visible progress each week.

As a Coastal Care Volunteer, you will:

Plant native species, remove overgrowth, and maintain habitat areas Use hand tools and assist with safe, organized fieldwork Help prepare and move tools, plants, and materials Learn directly from staff about coastal ecosystems and restoration

No experience needed. We provide all training, tools, and guidance. Just show up ready to help!

Restrooms and wifi available onsite. All tools and supplies provided. Minors (16+) welcome with a registered adult chaperone.

This role involves outdoor work in sun, mud, and uneven terrain. Review heat safety guidelines here.

Plan your visit and parking (↗)

Your weekly effort restores habitat and helps create outdoor spaces where people can learn, explore, and connect with Galveston Bay.

Agency: Stewardship

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77565

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Houston Oyster & Seafest Event Setup @ Autry Park

Help bring the festival to life

Before guests arrive, there’s a whole ecosystem to build. From oyster recycling stations to vendor spaces, your work helps transform an open space into a celebration of Galveston Bay for our annual fundraiser benefiting our Oyster Shell Recycling Program and Habitat Restoration Program.

Purchase your tickets to enter the festival on galvbayevents.org↗

As an Event Setup volunteer, you will:

Unload supplies from trucks and trailers Set up signage, tents, and event stations Prepare registration and ticketing areas Place oyster recycling bins and water stations Support restaurant partners and staff as needed

No experience needed. Staff will guide you throughout the morning.

This is an active, hands-on role. Expect lifting, walking, bending, and moving materials across the site.

NOTE: All minors must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian or approved chaperone over the age of 18. Parents or guardians must register and complete a waiver for participants under age 18.

Your work makes the event possible. Every sign placed and station set helps create a welcoming experience that connects people to Galveston Bay.

Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation

Help bring the festival to life

Before guests arrive, there’s a whole ecosystem to build. From oyster recycling stations to vendor spaces, your work helps transform an open space into a celebration of Galveston Bay for our annual fundraiser benefiting our Oyster Shell Recycling Program and Habitat Restoration Program.

Purchase your tickets to enter the festival on galvbayevents.org↗

As an Event Setup volunteer, you will:

Unload supplies from trucks and trailers Set up signage, tents, and event stations Prepare registration and ticketing areas Place oyster recycling bins and water stations Support restaurant partners and staff as needed

No experience needed. Staff will guide you throughout the morning.

This is an active, hands-on role. Expect lifting, walking, bending, and moving materials across the site.

NOTE: All minors must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian or approved chaperone over the age of 18. Parents or guardians must register and complete a waiver for participants under age 18.

Your work makes the event possible. Every sign placed and station set helps create a welcoming experience that connects people to Galveston Bay.

Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 77019

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Houston Oyster & Seafest Event Support @ Autry Park

Be part of the energy of the festival

This is the heart of our annual fundraiser for our Oyster Shell Recycling Program. You’ll support stations across the festival, help guests have a great experience, and keep everything running smoothly.

As an Event Support volunteer, you will rotate between roles such as:

Supporting restaurant partners (ice runs, supply support) Assisting with oyster shell recycling stations Helping maintain clean and organized event spaces Assisting with VIP Parking across from the main entrance Assist staff at GBF ticket booths (vetted volunteers only) Providing general support wherever needed

You’ll also:

Rotate stations and take breaks Get a chance to experience the festival atmosphere Enjoy food, music, and community

Restrooms are available onsite. Be prepared to stand, bend, lift, and walk for over an hour. Breakfast will be provided, but bring a backup if you have specific dietary needs.

By supporting this event, you help turn oyster shells into habitat and community energy into conservation impact.

Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation

Be part of the energy of the festival

This is the heart of our annual fundraiser for our Oyster Shell Recycling Program. You’ll support stations across the festival, help guests have a great experience, and keep everything running smoothly.

As an Event Support volunteer, you will rotate between roles such as:

Supporting restaurant partners (ice runs, supply support) Assisting with oyster shell recycling stations Helping maintain clean and organized event spaces Assisting with VIP Parking across from the main entrance Assist staff at GBF ticket booths (vetted volunteers only) Providing general support wherever needed

You’ll also:

Rotate stations and take breaks Get a chance to experience the festival atmosphere Enjoy food, music, and community

Restrooms are available onsite. Be prepared to stand, bend, lift, and walk for over an hour. Breakfast will be provided, but bring a backup if you have specific dietary needs.

By supporting this event, you help turn oyster shells into habitat and community energy into conservation impact.

Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 77019

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Houston Oyster & Seafest Event Breakdown @ Autry Park

Shut the shell on a successful event

When the festival winds down, your role ensures everything is safely packed, cleaned, and returned. This is one of the most important shifts of the day.

As a Breakdown volunteer, you will:

Pack up event materials and supplies Assist with loading trucks and trailers Break down stations, tents, and signage Transport materials using wagons or dollies Help restore the site after the event

Bonus: Arrive early and enjoy up to one hour of the festival before your shift begins.

Restrooms are available onsite. Be prepared to stand, bend, lift, and walk for over an hour. Breakfast will be provided, but bring a backup if you have specific dietary needs.

Your work ensures nothing is wasted and everything is ready for what comes next.

Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation

Shut the shell on a successful event

When the festival winds down, your role ensures everything is safely packed, cleaned, and returned. This is one of the most important shifts of the day.

As a Breakdown volunteer, you will:

Pack up event materials and supplies Assist with loading trucks and trailers Break down stations, tents, and signage Transport materials using wagons or dollies Help restore the site after the event

Bonus: Arrive early and enjoy up to one hour of the festival before your shift begins.

Restrooms are available onsite. Be prepared to stand, bend, lift, and walk for over an hour. Breakfast will be provided, but bring a backup if you have specific dietary needs.

Your work ensures nothing is wasted and everything is ready for what comes next.

Agency: Galveston Bay Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 77019

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Choice Pantry Food to Families in Need

 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.

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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.

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Agency: Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77009

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drive-thru Food Distributions

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

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: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77377

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.

What hospice volunteer does is determined by their abilities and interests.

If you would like to find out more please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator...

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.

What hospice volunteer does is determined by their abilities and interests.

If you would like to find out more please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator...

Agency: Vantage Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77377

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer! 77375

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.

What hospice volunteer does is determined by their abilities and interests.

If you would like to find out more please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator...

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.

What hospice volunteer does is determined by their abilities and interests.

If you would like to find out more please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator...

Agency: Vantage Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77375

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become A hospice volunteer!

In need of volunteers to visit patients in the Sealy area. 

May be at facility or patients home. TBD.

 

Please contact Volunteer Coordinator to fill out application.

Agency: Vantage Hospice

In need of volunteers to visit patients in the Sealy area. 

May be at facility or patients home. TBD.

 

Please contact Volunteer Coordinator to fill out application.

Agency: Vantage Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77474

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marine Debris Survey: Seawolf Park

Our Marine Debris Survey Program is a partnership with National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration to help measure the amount and types of marine debris that wash up on our shoreline.

You will assist staff in conducting this survey by collecting and documenting your findings. Once the survey is complete we will clean up any remanining trash in the area. 

Tasks will include:

Cleaning up trash Helping measure each plot Helping identify objects  Helping unload and load supplies

MINORS
Parents or guardians must register and complete a waiver for minors (under age 18). All minors must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian or approved chaperone over the age of 18.

No experience is necessary; we will show you what to do!  

Agency: Water Protection

Our Marine Debris Survey Program is a partnership with National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration to help measure the amount and types of marine debris that wash up on our shoreline.

You will assist staff in conducting this survey by collecting and documenting your findings. Once the survey is complete we will clean up any remanining trash in the area. 

Tasks will include:

Cleaning up trash Helping measure each plot Helping identify objects  Helping unload and load supplies

MINORS
Parents or guardians must register and complete a waiver for minors (under age 18). All minors must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian or approved chaperone over the age of 18.

No experience is necessary; we will show you what to do!  

Agency: Water Protection

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77590

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 'Collab Kid U' Community Event @ Rice University

"SPARK FAMILY FUN THROUGH STEAM!"

Collab Kid U exposes children to coding, climate solutions, high-tech innovation, life sciences, renewable energy, and robotics PLUS performing and visual arts, with hands-on activity stations.

We are bringing all the fun, for all families! Plus food, music, and live demos!

Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+ years old

Volunteers help to manage interactive play areas, engage with future community leaders, and provide event setup support. Lunch is provided.

Groups are welcome. Volunteer participation waiver is required.

Agency: Collaborative for Children

"SPARK FAMILY FUN THROUGH STEAM!"

Collab Kid U exposes children to coding, climate solutions, high-tech innovation, life sciences, renewable energy, and robotics PLUS performing and visual arts, with hands-on activity stations.

We are bringing all the fun, for all families! Plus food, music, and live demos!

Volunteer Age Requirement: 18+ years old

Volunteers help to manage interactive play areas, engage with future community leaders, and provide event setup support. Lunch is provided.

Groups are welcome. Volunteer participation waiver is required.

Agency: Collaborative for Children

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 77005

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Houston Airports Volunteer Program

Who We Are                 Airport Volunteer Ambassador Family - Where Hospitality Takes Flight! 

                              Your smile could be the highlight of someone's journey - Join us Today

What We Do



             Help us show off our Houston Hospitality and become an Airport Volunteer Ambassador

Wonderful opportunity to assist passengers in need and make a big impression for our great                City!   Join our Crew - Volunteer Airport Ambassador and be the Smile that lands first! 

WHAT DO VOLUNTEEERS DO?

 Airport Volunteer Ambassadors help create a welcoming and positive experience for travelers from                       around the world. As a volunteer you'll be stationed at the information counter, serving as a friendly                     knowledgeable resource for the airport travelers. 

Providing directions throughout the airport and information about airport amenities

Assisting passengers with finding appropriate transportation and accommodations

Providing suggestions to sightseeing attractions in the Houston and surrounding area

Facilitating communication between airport tenants, airlines, and passengers

Volunteers are staffing the airport information counters, on occasion volunteers may be assigned to roam in the baggage and security area.

Relieve passengers stress and anxiety by providing a big southern hospitality greeting "WELCOME TO HOUSTON".

VOLUNTEER TRAINING INCLUDES:

Volunteer will be trained by an ambassador mentor under the direct management of the volunteer program manager.

REQUIREMENTS:

Application, Background Check, and one time on sight orientation.

Commitment of a minimal of  4 hours a week. 

Commit to a minimum of 6 months.

VOLUNTEER REWARDS:

Wonderful opportunity to assist passengers in need.

Parking privileges during volunteer hours.

Two weeks complimentary parking after six months of service (Vacation parking).

Annual recognition event Invitation to airport events and activities (tours, open houses, fieldtrips, etc.).

Uniforms will be provided (polo shirt, sweater, jacket) must provide own black slacks/ skirt.

Snacks are provided in the Volunteer Headquarters Office-Lounge for you while on duty at the airports. 

Making new friends and having fun helping us shine for Houston. 

Visit our website for additional information at:  Volunteer Ambassador Program

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

Who We Are                 Airport Volunteer Ambassador Family - Where Hospitality Takes Flight! 

                              Your smile could be the highlight of someone's journey - Join us Today

What We Do



             Help us show off our Houston Hospitality and become an Airport Volunteer Ambassador

Wonderful opportunity to assist passengers in need and make a big impression for our great                City!   Join our Crew - Volunteer Airport Ambassador and be the Smile that lands first! 

WHAT DO VOLUNTEEERS DO?

 Airport Volunteer Ambassadors help create a welcoming and positive experience for travelers from                       around the world. As a volunteer you'll be stationed at the information counter, serving as a friendly                     knowledgeable resource for the airport travelers. 

Providing directions throughout the airport and information about airport amenities

Assisting passengers with finding appropriate transportation and accommodations

Providing suggestions to sightseeing attractions in the Houston and surrounding area

Facilitating communication between airport tenants, airlines, and passengers

Volunteers are staffing the airport information counters, on occasion volunteers may be assigned to roam in the baggage and security area.

Relieve passengers stress and anxiety by providing a big southern hospitality greeting "WELCOME TO HOUSTON".

VOLUNTEER TRAINING INCLUDES:

Volunteer will be trained by an ambassador mentor under the direct management of the volunteer program manager.

REQUIREMENTS:

Application, Background Check, and one time on sight orientation.

Commitment of a minimal of  4 hours a week. 

Commit to a minimum of 6 months.

VOLUNTEER REWARDS:

Wonderful opportunity to assist passengers in need.

Parking privileges during volunteer hours.

Two weeks complimentary parking after six months of service (Vacation parking).

Annual recognition event Invitation to airport events and activities (tours, open houses, fieldtrips, etc.).

Uniforms will be provided (polo shirt, sweater, jacket) must provide own black slacks/ skirt.

Snacks are provided in the Volunteer Headquarters Office-Lounge for you while on duty at the airports. 

Making new friends and having fun helping us shine for Houston. 

Visit our website for additional information at:  Volunteer Ambassador Program

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support

Do you love helping others and want to make a difference behind the scenes? WorkFaith is looking for enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to assist with administrative tasks that play a crucial role in supporting our mission to empower individuals in their professional and personal growth. As an Administrative Support Volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth day-to-day operations, enabling our programs to thrive and positively impact the community. This flexible opportunity offers both in-person and virtual support options to accommodate your availability and preferences.

Responsibilities:

Assist with data entry, filing, and maintaining accurate records.Prepare and organize materials for events, programs, or meetings.Respond to emails or phone calls as directed.Perform other administrative duties to support staff and organizational needs.

If you’re ready to make an impact and support WorkFaith’s mission through administrative support, click the “Respond” button to express your interest. We will contact you to arrange schedules as opportunities arise—your time and skills will help us continue to serve others with excellence.

Agency: Administrative Support

Do you love helping others and want to make a difference behind the scenes? WorkFaith is looking for enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to assist with administrative tasks that play a crucial role in supporting our mission to empower individuals in their professional and personal growth. As an Administrative Support Volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth day-to-day operations, enabling our programs to thrive and positively impact the community. This flexible opportunity offers both in-person and virtual support options to accommodate your availability and preferences.

Responsibilities:

Assist with data entry, filing, and maintaining accurate records.Prepare and organize materials for events, programs, or meetings.Respond to emails or phone calls as directed.Perform other administrative duties to support staff and organizational needs.

If you’re ready to make an impact and support WorkFaith’s mission through administrative support, click the “Respond” button to express your interest. We will contact you to arrange schedules as opportunities arise—your time and skills will help us continue to serve others with excellence.

Agency: Administrative Support

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 23, 2027

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Party Hat Drive

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

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: Aquatic Nursery Days

Get dirty helping grow the Bay!

The Gessner Center is Galveston Bay Foundation’s new visitor hub in Kemah, TX. It will be home to our aquatic nursery program—where we grow and prepare wetland plants that are critical to restoring habitat, improving water quality, and supporting the long-term health of Galveston Bay.

As an Aquatic Nursery Volunteer, you will assist GBF staff with hands-on plant care.

Depending on the needs of the nursery, may help with watering, weeding, trimming, shifting plants, repotting wetland plants, and removing algae buildup from nursery ponds.

Some workdays may also include planting in our wetland pools and will be communicated in advance.

If you would like to help rotate or retrieve plants from the aquatic pools, you are encouraged to bring tall rubber boots.

Expect to get dirty and muddy!

By caring for nursery plants that will be used in restoration, you directly support healthier wetlands and a healthier Galveston Bay.

No experience is necessary. Staff will show you everythingyou need to know. Be prepared to walk across uneven terrain. Restrooms will be available onsite.

Learn more about getting to and parking at GBF Headquarters↗

All minors must be accompanied by a registered guardian or approved chaperone.

Agency: Stewardship

Get dirty helping grow the Bay!

The Gessner Center is Galveston Bay Foundation’s new visitor hub in Kemah, TX. It will be home to our aquatic nursery program—where we grow and prepare wetland plants that are critical to restoring habitat, improving water quality, and supporting the long-term health of Galveston Bay.

As an Aquatic Nursery Volunteer, you will assist GBF staff with hands-on plant care.

Depending on the needs of the nursery, may help with watering, weeding, trimming, shifting plants, repotting wetland plants, and removing algae buildup from nursery ponds.

Some workdays may also include planting in our wetland pools and will be communicated in advance.

If you would like to help rotate or retrieve plants from the aquatic pools, you are encouraged to bring tall rubber boots.

Expect to get dirty and muddy!

By caring for nursery plants that will be used in restoration, you directly support healthier wetlands and a healthier Galveston Bay.

No experience is necessary. Staff will show you everythingyou need to know. Be prepared to walk across uneven terrain. Restrooms will be available onsite.

Learn more about getting to and parking at GBF Headquarters↗

All minors must be accompanied by a registered guardian or approved chaperone.

Agency: Stewardship

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77565-2052

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising Manager

In need of a Fundraising Manager to help with our fundraising strategies. Looking for someone willing to commit to the time they are able to do. We are lookin for 5 - 10 hours per week. Our organization is in its early stages and we are in dire need of help to do some mini fundraising coordination to help the founder with the necessary overhead costs of our programs. 

Agency: Postbaby Bliss Foundation

In need of a Fundraising Manager to help with our fundraising strategies. Looking for someone willing to commit to the time they are able to do. We are lookin for 5 - 10 hours per week. Our organization is in its early stages and we are in dire need of help to do some mini fundraising coordination to help the founder with the necessary overhead costs of our programs. 

Agency: Postbaby Bliss Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Greeter - Gulfton Area

BakerRipley's Adult Education program gives our neighbors the skills to succeed in the professional world. Our initiatives help build economic mobility and stability in our community by supporting our neighbors career growth.

We need organized, dependable, and friendly volunteers to welcome in our students. Additionally, volunteers help our office connect students and neighbors to the resources they need in the community, easing the stress of getting help. Volunteers gain experience in essential office skills and are provided letters of recommendation upon request.

This is a long-term position, we are looking for people to commit to at least one shift weekly. Shifts are in the morning (8:30AM - 12:30 PM) or afternoon (1:30AM - 5:30 PM) on Mon, Tue, Wed, and Thur. 

Agency: BakerRipley

BakerRipley's Adult Education program gives our neighbors the skills to succeed in the professional world. Our initiatives help build economic mobility and stability in our community by supporting our neighbors career growth.

We need organized, dependable, and friendly volunteers to welcome in our students. Additionally, volunteers help our office connect students and neighbors to the resources they need in the community, easing the stress of getting help. Volunteers gain experience in essential office skills and are provided letters of recommendation upon request.

This is a long-term position, we are looking for people to commit to at least one shift weekly. Shifts are in the morning (8:30AM - 12:30 PM) or afternoon (1:30AM - 5:30 PM) on Mon, Tue, Wed, and Thur. 

Agency: BakerRipley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Meals on Wheels in the Energy Corridor on Mondays!

Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston needs your help to deliver to homebound seniors. Delivering is our greatest volunteer need and is also the most meaningful and impactful volunteer opportunity we offer. Getting to know our seniors, offering a friendly smile, and having that one‑on‑one interaction is something you will look forward to each week.

We have an opportunity to deliver from our Hub Site in the Energy Corridor on Mondays.  Pick up time is 930-10am and deliveries take 1 to 1.5 hours

Click here IM Houston - Meals on Wheels - IM Houston to learn more or email volunteerinfo@imgh.org

Agency: IM's Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston and Galveston County

Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston needs your help to deliver to homebound seniors. Delivering is our greatest volunteer need and is also the most meaningful and impactful volunteer opportunity we offer. Getting to know our seniors, offering a friendly smile, and having that one‑on‑one interaction is something you will look forward to each week.

We have an opportunity to deliver from our Hub Site in the Energy Corridor on Mondays.  Pick up time is 930-10am and deliveries take 1 to 1.5 hours

Click here IM Houston - Meals on Wheels - IM Houston to learn more or email volunteerinfo@imgh.org

Agency: IM's Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston and Galveston County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Hobby Airport Full Scale Emergency Exercise


The Hobby Airport Emergency Exercise is a planned and controlled simulation of an emergency situation at or near an airport.

The exercise is designed to test how airport personnel and external emergency responders work together during an emergency, such as an aircraft accident, fire, security incident, or medical emergency.

We need volunteer as actors/victims to play key roles during the Emergency Exercise.  

Event Information:

Date: Saturday April 11th 2026

Location : 1940 Air Terminal Museum – 8325 Travelair St. Houston, Tx. 77061

Time:  0700-1200

Small breakfast will be provided. For additional questions, please contact Omar Regalado via email at Omar.regalado@houstontx.gov 

Please see the volunteer sign up link and QR code below:

Form: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/25c481df76c44eb7bc699be5d2efb825

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES


The Hobby Airport Emergency Exercise is a planned and controlled simulation of an emergency situation at or near an airport.

The exercise is designed to test how airport personnel and external emergency responders work together during an emergency, such as an aircraft accident, fire, security incident, or medical emergency.

We need volunteer as actors/victims to play key roles during the Emergency Exercise.  

Event Information:

Date: Saturday April 11th 2026

Location : 1940 Air Terminal Museum – 8325 Travelair St. Houston, Tx. 77061

Time:  0700-1200

Small breakfast will be provided. For additional questions, please contact Omar Regalado via email at Omar.regalado@houstontx.gov 

Please see the volunteer sign up link and QR code below:

Form: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/25c481df76c44eb7bc699be5d2efb825

Agency: HOUSTON SERVES

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 77061

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writer

Position Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and skilled individual to serve as a Volunteer Grant Writer for Space and Grace Solutions Foundation. The Grant Writer will play a vital role in securing funding to support our programs and initiatives aimed at positively impacting the lives of youth and families in our community.

Responsibilities:

Research potential grant opportunities from government agencies, foundations, and other funding sources. Develop grant proposals and applications in collaboration with the executive director and program staff. Write compelling narratives that effectively communicate the organization's mission, goals, and impact. Compile necessary documentation, budget information, and supporting materials for grant submissions. Ensure timely submission of grant proposals and follow-up on grant applications as needed. Maintain accurate records of grant submissions, awards, and reporting requirements. Collaborate with the fundraising team to develop fundraising strategies and initiatives.

Qualifications:

Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to craft clear, concise, and persuasive grant proposals. Excellent research skills, with the ability to identify relevant funding opportunities and gather supporting information. Detail-oriented and organized, with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities. Knowledge of grant writing best practices and familiarity with grant application processes. Passion for the organization's mission and a commitment to making a positive impact in the community. Previous experience in grant writing or fundraising is preferred but not required.

Time Commitment: This is a volunteer position with flexible hours, requiring an estimated time commitment of approximately 5+ hours per week, depending on grant deadlines and project needs.

 

Agency: Space and Grace Solutions Foundation

Position Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and skilled individual to serve as a Volunteer Grant Writer for Space and Grace Solutions Foundation. The Grant Writer will play a vital role in securing funding to support our programs and initiatives aimed at positively impacting the lives of youth and families in our community.

Responsibilities:

Research potential grant opportunities from government agencies, foundations, and other funding sources. Develop grant proposals and applications in collaboration with the executive director and program staff. Write compelling narratives that effectively communicate the organization's mission, goals, and impact. Compile necessary documentation, budget information, and supporting materials for grant submissions. Ensure timely submission of grant proposals and follow-up on grant applications as needed. Maintain accurate records of grant submissions, awards, and reporting requirements. Collaborate with the fundraising team to develop fundraising strategies and initiatives.

Qualifications:

Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to craft clear, concise, and persuasive grant proposals. Excellent research skills, with the ability to identify relevant funding opportunities and gather supporting information. Detail-oriented and organized, with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities. Knowledge of grant writing best practices and familiarity with grant application processes. Passion for the organization's mission and a commitment to making a positive impact in the community. Previous experience in grant writing or fundraising is preferred but not required.

Time Commitment: This is a volunteer position with flexible hours, requiring an estimated time commitment of approximately 5+ hours per week, depending on grant deadlines and project needs.

 

Agency: Space and Grace Solutions Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77375

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring into Action with Friends of DePelchin

DePelchin's Friends of DePelchin invites YOU to join us for our first community outreach opportunity of the year!

Friends of DePelchin is a group of young professionals, ages 21 and up, who are committed to supporting DePelchin's missions through philanthropy, volunteerism, and raising awareness within the Houston community. 

On April 18th, Friends of DePelchin is Springing into Action for Child Abuse Prevention Month. This is a come and go event so please join us at your convenience us for a morning of assembling Care Kits and other advocacy activities. This is a great opportunity to:

Serve children across our communityLearn more about child abuse prevention Meet the new Friends of DePelchin Board of DirectorsPlease find more information and our sign-up at https://depelchin.vomo.org/opportunity/child-abuse-prevention-month-showcase. We hope to see you there as we come together to support children in need! 

Agency: DePelchin Children's Center

DePelchin's Friends of DePelchin invites YOU to join us for our first community outreach opportunity of the year!

Friends of DePelchin is a group of young professionals, ages 21 and up, who are committed to supporting DePelchin's missions through philanthropy, volunteerism, and raising awareness within the Houston community. 

On April 18th, Friends of DePelchin is Springing into Action for Child Abuse Prevention Month. This is a come and go event so please join us at your convenience us for a morning of assembling Care Kits and other advocacy activities. This is a great opportunity to:

Serve children across our communityLearn more about child abuse prevention Meet the new Friends of DePelchin Board of DirectorsPlease find more information and our sign-up at https://depelchin.vomo.org/opportunity/child-abuse-prevention-month-showcase. We hope to see you there as we come together to support children in need! 

Agency: DePelchin Children's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 77007

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marketing Manager

In need of a Marketing Manager to help with our marketing strategies, social media postings (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok) and creating flyers and brochures for activities, and workshops. Looking for someone willing to commit to the time they are able to do. We are lookin for 5 - 10 hours per week. 

Agency: Postbaby Bliss Foundation

In need of a Marketing Manager to help with our marketing strategies, social media postings (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok) and creating flyers and brochures for activities, and workshops. Looking for someone willing to commit to the time they are able to do. We are lookin for 5 - 10 hours per week. 

Agency: Postbaby Bliss Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Meals on Wheels Midtown/Heights

Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston needs your help to deliver to homebound seniors.  Delivering is our greatest volunteer need and is also the most meaningful and impactful volunteer opportunity we offer. Getting to know our seniors, offering a friendly smile, and having that one‑on‑one interaction is something you will look forward to each week.

We have options to deliver from:

Midtown Office or a Hub Site in the Heights.  These sites deliver Monday - Friday between the hours of 1015a-noon.

Click here IM Houston - Meals on Wheels - IM Houston to learn more or email volunteerinfo@imgh.org 


Agency: IM's Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston and Galveston County

Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston needs your help to deliver to homebound seniors.  Delivering is our greatest volunteer need and is also the most meaningful and impactful volunteer opportunity we offer. Getting to know our seniors, offering a friendly smile, and having that one‑on‑one interaction is something you will look forward to each week.

We have options to deliver from:

Midtown Office or a Hub Site in the Heights.  These sites deliver Monday - Friday between the hours of 1015a-noon.

Click here IM Houston - Meals on Wheels - IM Houston to learn more or email volunteerinfo@imgh.org 


Agency: IM's Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston and Galveston County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Client Encourager

Are you someone who enjoys lifting others up through words of encouragement? This opportunity is for volunteers who want to support WorkFaith clients by sharing positive, motivating messages during their class week.

What you’ll do:

Write encouraging notes for clients

Share uplifting, faith-aligned messages, prayer, and scripture that build confidence and motivation

Time Commitment: 

1 Hour

When:

The 1st Tuesday of the month

Location:

4555 Dacoma St. Houston, TX

Virtual: Please state in the notes that you will be doing this opportunity virtually. 

We still ask that you handwrite these notes, and scan it to swilliams@workfaith.org OR send a well lit, good quality photo of the note.We have a template that we will send you to write the note on

Why it matters:
Your words can help clients feel supported and encouraged as they take important steps toward their next career opportunity.

Agency: Client Engagement

Are you someone who enjoys lifting others up through words of encouragement? This opportunity is for volunteers who want to support WorkFaith clients by sharing positive, motivating messages during their class week.

What you’ll do:

Write encouraging notes for clients

Share uplifting, faith-aligned messages, prayer, and scripture that build confidence and motivation

Time Commitment: 

1 Hour

When:

The 1st Tuesday of the month

Location:

4555 Dacoma St. Houston, TX

Virtual: Please state in the notes that you will be doing this opportunity virtually. 

We still ask that you handwrite these notes, and scan it to swilliams@workfaith.org OR send a well lit, good quality photo of the note.We have a template that we will send you to write the note on

Why it matters:
Your words can help clients feel supported and encouraged as they take important steps toward their next career opportunity.

Agency: Client Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Mock Interviewer

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 on Zoom! 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: 3x 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 a virtual volunteer opportunity that takes place 3x a month from 12:30PM-2:00PM. Volunteers meet on Zoom as a group and then meet with 1-3 clients in a breakout room.

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 learning

Qualifications

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 feedback

Why 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 mission

Sign 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 on Zoom! 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: 3x 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 a virtual volunteer opportunity that takes place 3x a month from 12:30PM-2:00PM. Volunteers meet on Zoom as a group and then meet with 1-3 clients in a breakout room.

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 learning

Qualifications

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 feedback

Why 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 mission

Sign up today to make an impact!

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Partner Recruiter

What: In this opportunity, as an advocate for WorkFaith, you will be supporting us in community outreach by engaging by phone with potential partners. You will be responsible for researching and reaching out to organizations that align with WorkFaith's goals and values. The aim is to help us build partnerships and expand our reach in the community. If you enjoy connecting with people and would like to make a meaningful impact in the community by connecting organizations with WorkFaith's job readiness training and coaching and professional development, our Community Partner Recruiter position is a great fit for you!

When & Where: Business Hours (8am-4pm) Weekdays; Remote

Time Commitment: Weekly, 3 hours (Flexible Schedule)

Persona: This volunteer is experienced in sales or recruiting and enjoys using their social skills to connect with new people. They have a deep understanding about the mission WorkFaith which they use to advocate for our clients within the community.

Agency: Community Engagement

What: In this opportunity, as an advocate for WorkFaith, you will be supporting us in community outreach by engaging by phone with potential partners. You will be responsible for researching and reaching out to organizations that align with WorkFaith's goals and values. The aim is to help us build partnerships and expand our reach in the community. If you enjoy connecting with people and would like to make a meaningful impact in the community by connecting organizations with WorkFaith's job readiness training and coaching and professional development, our Community Partner Recruiter position is a great fit for you!

When & Where: Business Hours (8am-4pm) Weekdays; Remote

Time Commitment: Weekly, 3 hours (Flexible Schedule)

Persona: This volunteer is experienced in sales or recruiting and enjoys using their social skills to connect with new people. They have a deep understanding about the mission WorkFaith which they use to advocate for our clients within the community.

Agency: Community Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 16, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Career Coach

Volunteer Career Coaches aim to help individuals secure long-term employment, advance their careers, or transition professionally.

Coaches will assist with:

Job search strategyResume and application developmentInterview techniquesNetworking strategiesSpiritual support and encouragement

Time: Coaches are asked to commit to regular volunteer service for this opportunity.

Ideal Candidate: The ideal candidate enjoys coaching, motivating and supporting others in search of employment. Experience in recruiting, not-for-profit, social work, management or motivational speaking is helpful for this position. In conjunction with our mission, coaches are passionate about serving others and are willing to offer spiritual guidance with a Christian perspective.

Next Steps: This position requires a pre-screening through both the Volunteer and Programs Departments, a successful background check and completion of an online, 2-hour training course. Additionally, prospective volunteer coaches will have live training/shadowing sessions with a WorkFaith Career Coach.


Agency: Client Engagement

Volunteer Career Coaches aim to help individuals secure long-term employment, advance their careers, or transition professionally.

Coaches will assist with:

Job search strategyResume and application developmentInterview techniquesNetworking strategiesSpiritual support and encouragement

Time: Coaches are asked to commit to regular volunteer service for this opportunity.

Ideal Candidate: The ideal candidate enjoys coaching, motivating and supporting others in search of employment. Experience in recruiting, not-for-profit, social work, management or motivational speaking is helpful for this position. In conjunction with our mission, coaches are passionate about serving others and are willing to offer spiritual guidance with a Christian perspective.

Next Steps: This position requires a pre-screening through both the Volunteer and Programs Departments, a successful background check and completion of an online, 2-hour training course. Additionally, prospective volunteer coaches will have live training/shadowing sessions with a WorkFaith Career Coach.


Agency: Client Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 18, 2027

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 learning

Qualifications

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 feedback

Why 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 mission

Sign 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 learning

Qualifications

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 feedback

Why 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 mission

Sign up today to make an impact!

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Entryway Mock Interviews

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, face-to-face interaction with people?

Come join us at 4555 Dacoma St., Suite 200, Houston, TX 77092 to conduct mock interviews and impact someones life today!

Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM

This is an In-person opportunity!

Agency: Special Events

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, face-to-face interaction with people?

Come join us at 4555 Dacoma St., Suite 200, Houston, TX 77092 to conduct mock interviews and impact someones life today!

Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM

This is an In-person opportunity!

Agency: Special Events

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Church Connector - Connecting Clients with Churches

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

As a Church Caller, you will:

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

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

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

Agency: Client Engagement

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

As a Church Caller, you will:

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

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

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

Agency: Client Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 20, 2026

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

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

Time: 12:00 - 12:50 PM

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

Register now and help make their graduation unforgettable!

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

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

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

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

Time: 12:00 - 12:50 PM

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

Register now and help make their graduation unforgettable!

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: In-Person Mock Interviewer (Dacoma 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?

What: Join us at our Dacoma office site! As a Mock Interviewer, you will assist our clients currently enrolled in our Job Search Accelerator (JSA) class 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. 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 4555 Dacoma St. 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 learning

Qualifications

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 feedback

Why 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 mission

Sign 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?

What: Join us at our Dacoma office site! As a Mock Interviewer, you will assist our clients currently enrolled in our Job Search Accelerator (JSA) class 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. 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 4555 Dacoma St. 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 learning

Qualifications

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 feedback

Why 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 mission

Sign up today to make an impact!

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

Location: WorkFaith Dacoma Office, 4555 Dacoma St. Ste. 200, Houston, TX 77092
Time: 12:00 - 12:50 PM
Schedule: This opportunity takes place Friday's, on the final day of a JSA class.

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

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

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

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

Location: WorkFaith Dacoma Office, 4555 Dacoma St. Ste. 200, Houston, TX 77092
Time: 12:00 - 12:50 PM
Schedule: This opportunity takes place Friday's, on the final day of a JSA class.

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

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Discover Your Volunteer Fit

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

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

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

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

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

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

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

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

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

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

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

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Testimony

Volunteers are invited to come to one of our WorkFaith locations to share a short testimony about their volunteer experience. During this time, we will record a brief video testimony, take a photo, and collect a short quote or a few sentences. Participation in the video is optional.

These stories may be featured in our newsletter, on social media, and on our volunteer platform.

What to expect:

A short visit to a WorkFaith location

A few sentences about your volunteer experience

A photo taken on site

An optional brief video testimony (you may opt out)

Agency: Community Engagement

Volunteers are invited to come to one of our WorkFaith locations to share a short testimony about their volunteer experience. During this time, we will record a brief video testimony, take a photo, and collect a short quote or a few sentences. Participation in the video is optional.

These stories may be featured in our newsletter, on social media, and on our volunteer platform.

What to expect:

A short visit to a WorkFaith location

A few sentences about your volunteer experience

A photo taken on site

An optional brief video testimony (you may opt out)

Agency: Community Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 27, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Application Advisor

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

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

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

Click Here for a brief overview of this opportunity!

Prerequisite: Must complete a virtual meeting with Volunteer Coordinator

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

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

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

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

Click Here for a brief overview of this opportunity!

Prerequisite: Must complete a virtual meeting with Volunteer Coordinator

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77092

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
Schedule: This opportunity takes place Friday's, on the final day of a JSA class.

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

Agency: WorkFaith 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
Schedule: This opportunity takes place Friday's, on the final day of a JSA class.

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

Agency: WorkFaith JSA Class

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77051

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WorkTexas | In-person Mock Interviewer | Opportunity Center

Join us for an engaging evening of In-Person Mock Interviews with WorkTexas! This is a unique opportunity to support individuals preparing for careers in skilled trades such as welding, HVAC, and masonry by providing them with valuable interview experience and feedback.

Event Details:

Date: April 1, 2026

Time: 6:15 pm - 8:00 pm

Location: Opportunity Center | 6500 Chimney Rock Rd. Houston, TX, 77081

Your professional insights can make a significant difference in someone's journey toward employment. Sign up today and help us continue to make an impact!

Agency: Special Events

Join us for an engaging evening of In-Person Mock Interviews with WorkTexas! This is a unique opportunity to support individuals preparing for careers in skilled trades such as welding, HVAC, and masonry by providing them with valuable interview experience and feedback.

Event Details:

Date: April 1, 2026

Time: 6:15 pm - 8:00 pm

Location: Opportunity Center | 6500 Chimney Rock Rd. Houston, TX, 77081

Your professional insights can make a significant difference in someone's journey toward employment. Sign up today and help us continue to make an impact!

Agency: Special Events

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Prayer Warrior Lead

The Volunteer Prayer Warrior Lead is a spiritually mature leader called to anchor WorkFaith in prayer. This individual will oversee our community of Volunteer Prayer Warriors, ensuring that our clients, staff, and mission are consistently lifted before the Lord. You will not only lead prayer but also build the infrastructure to grow and mentor a team.

Commitment: One Year (Renewable)

Location: Virtual

Key Responsibilities:

- Team Leadership: Oversee, inspire, and shepherd the Prayer Warrior team, fostering a culture of consistency and spiritual fervor.

- Virtual Gatherings: Host and facilitate weekly or bi-monthly virtual prayer meetings, incorporating Scripture or a short devotional.

- Strategy & Onboarding: Develop and implement a streamlined process for welcoming new Prayer Warriors and a communication strategy (email/text) to keep the team updated on urgent prayer needs.

- Mentorship: Actively mentor team members, helping them deepen their personal prayer lives and their understanding of intercessory prayer.

- Spiritual Alignment: Ensure all prayer initiatives remain deeply aligned with the vision, mission, and core values of WorkFaith.

- Reporting: Share with the Volunteer Coordinator the names of those who showed up to the meeting to correctly report hours. Also, encourage the Prayer Warriors to log their own hours into the system

Qualifications & Requirements:

Spiritually Mature: A deep, vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ and a solid foundation in Biblical teaching.

Leadership Presence: Proven ability to lead groups, manage dynamics, and inspire others toward a common spiritual goal.

Organizational Prowess: Ability to manage schedules, Zoom links, and volunteer rosters with excellence.

Strong Communicator: Clear, warm, and timely communication via email and virtual platforms.

Passionate Intercessor: A genuine “heart-burden” for those seeking work and those serving them.

Tech Savvy: Comfortable hosting and managing Zoom meetings (screen sharing for scripture, devotional, etc.).


Agency: Community Engagement

The Volunteer Prayer Warrior Lead is a spiritually mature leader called to anchor WorkFaith in prayer. This individual will oversee our community of Volunteer Prayer Warriors, ensuring that our clients, staff, and mission are consistently lifted before the Lord. You will not only lead prayer but also build the infrastructure to grow and mentor a team.

Commitment: One Year (Renewable)

Location: Virtual

Key Responsibilities:

- Team Leadership: Oversee, inspire, and shepherd the Prayer Warrior team, fostering a culture of consistency and spiritual fervor.

- Virtual Gatherings: Host and facilitate weekly or bi-monthly virtual prayer meetings, incorporating Scripture or a short devotional.

- Strategy & Onboarding: Develop and implement a streamlined process for welcoming new Prayer Warriors and a communication strategy (email/text) to keep the team updated on urgent prayer needs.

- Mentorship: Actively mentor team members, helping them deepen their personal prayer lives and their understanding of intercessory prayer.

- Spiritual Alignment: Ensure all prayer initiatives remain deeply aligned with the vision, mission, and core values of WorkFaith.

- Reporting: Share with the Volunteer Coordinator the names of those who showed up to the meeting to correctly report hours. Also, encourage the Prayer Warriors to log their own hours into the system

Qualifications & Requirements:

Spiritually Mature: A deep, vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ and a solid foundation in Biblical teaching.

Leadership Presence: Proven ability to lead groups, manage dynamics, and inspire others toward a common spiritual goal.

Organizational Prowess: Ability to manage schedules, Zoom links, and volunteer rosters with excellence.

Strong Communicator: Clear, warm, and timely communication via email and virtual platforms.

Passionate Intercessor: A genuine “heart-burden” for those seeking work and those serving them.

Tech Savvy: Comfortable hosting and managing Zoom meetings (screen sharing for scripture, devotional, etc.).


Agency: Community Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 17, 2027

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Career Fair Volunteer

Represent WorkFaith at College Career Fairs!

You will be there with a WorkFaith employee and help to speak with potential clients, volunteers, or anyone interested in learning more about WorkFaith. You will be helping to spread the mission of WorkFaith to the next generation or anyone attending the college fair.

Agency: Community Engagement

Represent WorkFaith at College Career Fairs!

You will be there with a WorkFaith employee and help to speak with potential clients, volunteers, or anyone interested in learning more about WorkFaith. You will be helping to spread the mission of WorkFaith to the next generation or anyone attending the college fair.

Agency: Community Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 18, 2027

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Engagement Ambassador

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

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

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

Agency: Community Engagement

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

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

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

Agency: Community Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 14, 2026

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Care Caller

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

As a Care Caller, you will:

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

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

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

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

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

Agency: Client Engagement

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

As a Care Caller, you will:

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

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

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

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

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

Agency: Client Engagement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 20, 2026

Zip Code: 77092

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 4/15 Earth Day-Nature Challenge Cleanup and Work Day

Celebrate Earth Day with us by helping spruce up Woodland Park and Nature Preserve and Freed Art and Nature Park. At the same time, participate in the international event called Nature Challenge by taking photos of wildlife you see in the park. 

We'll collect trash and conduct trail maintenance (cut vines, spread mulch, mark trails).

We will provide gloves, trash grabbers, bags, tools, water, snacks, sunscreen and bug spray. 

We recommend you wear long pants, closed toe shoes that can get dirty and a hat. 


Agency: Friends of Woodland Park

Celebrate Earth Day with us by helping spruce up Woodland Park and Nature Preserve and Freed Art and Nature Park. At the same time, participate in the international event called Nature Challenge by taking photos of wildlife you see in the park. 

We'll collect trash and conduct trail maintenance (cut vines, spread mulch, mark trails).

We will provide gloves, trash grabbers, bags, tools, water, snacks, sunscreen and bug spray. 

We recommend you wear long pants, closed toe shoes that can get dirty and a hat. 


Agency: Friends of Woodland Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 77009

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Operation ID Interviewer—Bilingual (English and Spanish)

Volunteers conduct interviews with individuals who need identification documents, assisting with paperwork and research throughout the process. MSM covers all associated costs to ensure clients receive the support they need. Bilingual volunteers provide additional guidance for Spanish-speaking individuals, helping them navigate each step with clarity and confidence.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

Volunteers conduct interviews with individuals who need identification documents, assisting with paperwork and research throughout the process. MSM covers all associated costs to ensure clients receive the support they need. Bilingual volunteers provide additional guidance for Spanish-speaking individuals, helping them navigate each step with clarity and confidence.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 1, 2026

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handyman

A Handyman provides basic maintenance and repair services to ensure safe, functional working spaces. Responsibilities include handling minor repairs such as painting, replacing lightbulbs, helping maintain clean, comfortable, and well-kept environments, and more.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

A Handyman provides basic maintenance and repair services to ensure safe, functional working spaces. Responsibilities include handling minor repairs such as painting, replacing lightbulbs, helping maintain clean, comfortable, and well-kept environments, and more.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 1, 2026

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tech Support

Tech Support volunteers provide in-office assistance to ensure staff devices and systems operate smoothly and efficiently. Responsibilities include troubleshooting common technical issues, setting up and maintaining equipment, and providing day-to-day support, helping volunteers stay connected and productive.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

Tech Support volunteers provide in-office assistance to ensure staff devices and systems operate smoothly and efficiently. Responsibilities include troubleshooting common technical issues, setting up and maintaining equipment, and providing day-to-day support, helping volunteers stay connected and productive.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 1, 2026

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: High School Quiz Bowl Tournament Moderating at Bellaire High School

Volunteers are needed for the Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments (TCQT) high school Quiz Bowl tournament at Bellaire High School on Saturday, April 18. Most volunteers will serve as moderators and read questions to the students. Moderators will need to complete a quick 10-15 minute training before volunteering. Volunteers can also serve as scorekeepers. Training for scorekeepers takes about 5 minutes. Free pizza will be provided for lunch. Partial shifts are welcome.

Agency: Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments LLC

Volunteers are needed for the Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments (TCQT) high school Quiz Bowl tournament at Bellaire High School on Saturday, April 18. Most volunteers will serve as moderators and read questions to the students. Moderators will need to complete a quick 10-15 minute training before volunteering. Volunteers can also serve as scorekeepers. Training for scorekeepers takes about 5 minutes. Free pizza will be provided for lunch. Partial shifts are welcome.

Agency: Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments LLC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 77401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Life Empowerment Facilitator——English/Spanish

Life Empowerment provides education, community, and financial support to help Houstonians move out of poverty through workshops. We empower workshop graduates to secure housing, achieve stability, and build long-term sustainability through targeted programs and strong community partnerships. As a facilitator, volunteers make sure workshops run smoothly throughout the program.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

Life Empowerment provides education, community, and financial support to help Houstonians move out of poverty through workshops. We empower workshop graduates to secure housing, achieve stability, and build long-term sustainability through targeted programs and strong community partnerships. As a facilitator, volunteers make sure workshops run smoothly throughout the program.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 1, 2026

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operation ID Interviewer

Volunteers interview individuals needing documents of identification. They will do the paperwork, do the research, and MSM will cover the cost to support clients through this process.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

Volunteers interview individuals needing documents of identification. They will do the paperwork, do the research, and MSM will cover the cost to support clients through this process.

Agency: Main Street Ministries Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Missouri City Crawfish Fest Volunteers

The Missouri City Crawfish Fest is a community celebration featuring authentic Creole crawfish, local vendors, and scholarship fundraising activities benefiting the Missouri City Chamber Education Foundation.

Volunteers will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable event experience while supporting our goal of raising funds to award scholarships to graduating seniors in our community.

This is a great opportunity to give back while helping launch a new annual festival in Missouri City


Volunteer Duties

 

• Assist with event setup and signage
• Welcome guests and provide directions
• Help with vendor check-in
• Assist with crawfish serving line coordination
• Support the cornhole tournament area
• Help with event cleanup and breakdown

Agency: Missouri City Chamber Education Foundation

The Missouri City Crawfish Fest is a community celebration featuring authentic Creole crawfish, local vendors, and scholarship fundraising activities benefiting the Missouri City Chamber Education Foundation.

Volunteers will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable event experience while supporting our goal of raising funds to award scholarships to graduating seniors in our community.

This is a great opportunity to give back while helping launch a new annual festival in Missouri City


Volunteer Duties

 

• Assist with event setup and signage
• Welcome guests and provide directions
• Help with vendor check-in
• Assist with crawfish serving line coordination
• Support the cornhole tournament area
• Help with event cleanup and breakdown

Agency: Missouri City Chamber Education Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 77489

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Refugees through English Conversation Practice [NEEDED!]

Join our Conversation Class and help adult learners build the language skills they need to thrive. 

As a classroom assistant, you’ll work alongside trained instructors to create a welcoming, supportive learning environment. Whether students are just beginning to learn the alphabet or practicing everyday conversations, your presence helps build confidence and connection. 

As a volunteer, you may:   

Lead small group conversation practiceCorrect student's pronunciation of wordsExplain context of phrasesOffer translation support (if you speak a shared language) 

Your support will help refugees improve their English, strengthen their communication skills, and work toward life-changing goals—like getting a job, talking to a doctor, or helping their children with school. 

Our conversation class takes place every Friday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. 

No teaching experience required—just patience, encouragement, and a passion for helping others.

Agency: Bilingual Education Institute

Join our Conversation Class and help adult learners build the language skills they need to thrive. 

As a classroom assistant, you’ll work alongside trained instructors to create a welcoming, supportive learning environment. Whether students are just beginning to learn the alphabet or practicing everyday conversations, your presence helps build confidence and connection. 

As a volunteer, you may:   

Lead small group conversation practiceCorrect student's pronunciation of wordsExplain context of phrasesOffer translation support (if you speak a shared language) 

Your support will help refugees improve their English, strengthen their communication skills, and work toward life-changing goals—like getting a job, talking to a doctor, or helping their children with school. 

Our conversation class takes place every Friday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. 

No teaching experience required—just patience, encouragement, and a passion for helping others.

Agency: Bilingual Education Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77057

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Donations Needed - Help Stock the Shelves for Animeals!

A beloved pet is often the only companion to the homebound seniors served by our Meals on Wheels program. Over a decade ago, IM Houston founded the Animeals program to ensure that our seniors would not have to share their limited food and resources with their four-legged friends, or worse, give away their pets. Animeals provides free pet food to nearly 1,000 dogs and cats of homebound seniors, and we need your help to stock our shelves!  Your donation of pet food is greatly appreciated. Check Out Our Amazon Wishlist



Agency: IM's Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston and Galveston County

A beloved pet is often the only companion to the homebound seniors served by our Meals on Wheels program. Over a decade ago, IM Houston founded the Animeals program to ensure that our seniors would not have to share their limited food and resources with their four-legged friends, or worse, give away their pets. Animeals provides free pet food to nearly 1,000 dogs and cats of homebound seniors, and we need your help to stock our shelves!  Your donation of pet food is greatly appreciated. Check Out Our Amazon Wishlist



Agency: IM's Meals on Wheels for Greater Houston and Galveston County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Katy Spring Session

We offer weekly tennis clinics for children & teens with autism. Volunteers are paired up with a participant, hopefully for the duration of the session and beyond!

Build a safe, reliable environment for athletes Provide one on one support to athletes Teach tennis skills Encourage & engage athletes’ social skills Training is provided! No tennis experience required.

Agency: ACEing Autism

We offer weekly tennis clinics for children & teens with autism. Volunteers are paired up with a participant, hopefully for the duration of the session and beyond!

Build a safe, reliable environment for athletes Provide one on one support to athletes Teach tennis skills Encourage & engage athletes’ social skills Training is provided! No tennis experience required.

Agency: ACEing Autism

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer bike mechanic -- put your skills to work

If you know how to fix a bike, Freewheels Houston needs you.

Our volunteers repair donated bikes that go to refugees, veterans and young people from low-income families in Houston — people who depend on these bikes to get to work and school. Last year our mechanics repaired and distributed more than 640 bikes. The bottleneck is always skilled hands.

Our shop is well equipped with tools, parts and a repair checklist developed with input from a master bike technician. If you know most bike systems — drivetrain, shifting, brakes, wheels and tires, handlebars and steering — you will be repairing bikes on your first visit. If you're still building your skills, our experienced volunteers are generous with what they know.

Before your first shift, please complete our waiver: https://freewheelshouston.org/volunteer-consent/.

Agency: Freewheels Houston

If you know how to fix a bike, Freewheels Houston needs you.

Our volunteers repair donated bikes that go to refugees, veterans and young people from low-income families in Houston — people who depend on these bikes to get to work and school. Last year our mechanics repaired and distributed more than 640 bikes. The bottleneck is always skilled hands.

Our shop is well equipped with tools, parts and a repair checklist developed with input from a master bike technician. If you know most bike systems — drivetrain, shifting, brakes, wheels and tires, handlebars and steering — you will be repairing bikes on your first visit. If you're still building your skills, our experienced volunteers are generous with what they know.

Before your first shift, please complete our waiver: https://freewheelshouston.org/volunteer-consent/.

Agency: Freewheels Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bike shop volunteer -- no experience necessary

You don't need to know anything about bikes to volunteer at Freewheels Houston.

We will put you to work cleaning bikes, fixing flats and helping around the shop. Each time you come back, you will learn something new. A lot of our most experienced mechanics started exactly where you're starting — with no idea how much they'd love this.

The work has an immediate payoff. People come to the shop every weekend to pick up a bike that will get them to work, to school, to the grocery store. You will see that happen.

Registering in advance helps us prepare for your visit and makes sure we have your contact information for updates and communications.

Before your first shift, please complete our waiver: https://freewheelshouston.org/volunteer-consent/.

Agency: Freewheels Houston

You don't need to know anything about bikes to volunteer at Freewheels Houston.

We will put you to work cleaning bikes, fixing flats and helping around the shop. Each time you come back, you will learn something new. A lot of our most experienced mechanics started exactly where you're starting — with no idea how much they'd love this.

The work has an immediate payoff. People come to the shop every weekend to pick up a bike that will get them to work, to school, to the grocery store. You will see that happen.

Registering in advance helps us prepare for your visit and makes sure we have your contact information for updates and communications.

Before your first shift, please complete our waiver: https://freewheelshouston.org/volunteer-consent/.

Agency: Freewheels Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Refugees practice writing in English in Journal Club!

BEI's journal club focuses on helping students practice writing in English, learning tech skills, and creating community. As a volunteer, you will help edit students' writing, lead discussions, and build relationships with students and other volunteers.

Volunteers meet for the club every Monday from 6:45 PM to 8:45PM.

Agency: Bilingual Education Institute

BEI's journal club focuses on helping students practice writing in English, learning tech skills, and creating community. As a volunteer, you will help edit students' writing, lead discussions, and build relationships with students and other volunteers.

Volunteers meet for the club every Monday from 6:45 PM to 8:45PM.

Agency: Bilingual Education Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GED Tutor - Science

Cornerstone Family Resource Center is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to serve as GED or ESL tutors for adult learners at Premier on Woodfair Apartments. This is a wonderful opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of individuals seeking to improve their English language skills or earn their high school equivalency.

Commitment:

2-hour sessions

Once per week (day/time flexible based on volunteer availability)

Minimum commitment: 3 months preferred


Responsibilities:

Facilitate small-group or one-on-one tutoring sessions in EED Science preparation

Support learners with basic skills

Encourage and motivate participants as they work toward their goals

Follow a flexible curriculum provided by Cornerstone or recommend resources if you have experience


Qualifications:

Patience, empathy, and a desire to help others succeed

Experience teaching, tutoring, or working with adult learners is a plus, but not required

Bilingual (English/Spanish) is helpful but not necessary


Impact:
You will play a vital role in helping adults overcome barriers to employment, further their education, and build confidence in a supportive, community-based setting.

How to Apply:
Contact Perry McAfee at info@cornerstonehouston.org to learn more and schedule a brief orientation.

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

Cornerstone Family Resource Center is seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to serve as GED or ESL tutors for adult learners at Premier on Woodfair Apartments. This is a wonderful opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of individuals seeking to improve their English language skills or earn their high school equivalency.

Commitment:

2-hour sessions

Once per week (day/time flexible based on volunteer availability)

Minimum commitment: 3 months preferred


Responsibilities:

Facilitate small-group or one-on-one tutoring sessions in EED Science preparation

Support learners with basic skills

Encourage and motivate participants as they work toward their goals

Follow a flexible curriculum provided by Cornerstone or recommend resources if you have experience


Qualifications:

Patience, empathy, and a desire to help others succeed

Experience teaching, tutoring, or working with adult learners is a plus, but not required

Bilingual (English/Spanish) is helpful but not necessary


Impact:
You will play a vital role in helping adults overcome barriers to employment, further their education, and build confidence in a supportive, community-based setting.

How to Apply:
Contact Perry McAfee at info@cornerstonehouston.org to learn more and schedule a brief orientation.

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Affordable Homeownership Champion

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

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

Agency: Young Homeowners League

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

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

Agency: Young Homeowners League

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ADVOCATING TO STOP FOOD INSECURITIES




Agency: Young Society Of Houston




Agency: Young Society Of Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77004

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CASTING CALL RE-ENACTMENT CHARACTERS

Agency: Young Society Of Houston

Agency: Young Society Of Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77004

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Citizenship Preparation as a Civics Outreach Volunteer


Help refugees take the first step toward U.S. citizenship by joining our team as a Civics Outreach Volunteer. 

In this role, you’ll make phone calls to clients to share information about our free civics classes, which help prepare adults for the citizenship exam. Your calls help ensure more people can access the resources they need to succeed. 

As a volunteer, you will: 

Call clients to invite them to civics classes Answer basic questions about the class schedule and format Share next steps with those ready to enroll 

You don’t need to speak another language or have prior experience—just a welcoming attitude and a desire to support others on their citizenship journey. If you do speak a language like Spanish, Dari, Pashto, Arabic, or Urdu, that’s a wonderful bonus!

Volunteer shifts available Monday through Friday, between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Training and scripts are provided. 


Agency: Bilingual Education Institute


Help refugees take the first step toward U.S. citizenship by joining our team as a Civics Outreach Volunteer. 

In this role, you’ll make phone calls to clients to share information about our free civics classes, which help prepare adults for the citizenship exam. Your calls help ensure more people can access the resources they need to succeed. 

As a volunteer, you will: 

Call clients to invite them to civics classes Answer basic questions about the class schedule and format Share next steps with those ready to enroll 

You don’t need to speak another language or have prior experience—just a welcoming attitude and a desire to support others on their citizenship journey. If you do speak a language like Spanish, Dari, Pashto, Arabic, or Urdu, that’s a wonderful bonus!

Volunteer shifts available Monday through Friday, between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Training and scripts are provided. 


Agency: Bilingual Education Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Fundraising & Development

We are seeking a volunteer(s) to help support fundraising and community engagement efforts. This role supports the sustainability of our mission by helping grow donations, strengthen donor relationships, and identify new funding opportunities.

Responsibilities include:

• Coordinating fundraising efforts in collaboration with the team

• Engaging with community supporters

• Researching and assisting with grant opportunities and proposal writing

• Identifying new revenue and partnership opportunities

This is a great opportunity for someone interested in nonprofit development, fundraising strategy, and grant writing while making a meaningful impact. If you are organized, proactive, and passionate about supporting a mission-driven organization, we’d love to hear from you!

Agency: Camp Quality USA

We are seeking a volunteer(s) to help support fundraising and community engagement efforts. This role supports the sustainability of our mission by helping grow donations, strengthen donor relationships, and identify new funding opportunities.

Responsibilities include:

• Coordinating fundraising efforts in collaboration with the team

• Engaging with community supporters

• Researching and assisting with grant opportunities and proposal writing

• Identifying new revenue and partnership opportunities

This is a great opportunity for someone interested in nonprofit development, fundraising strategy, and grant writing while making a meaningful impact. If you are organized, proactive, and passionate about supporting a mission-driven organization, we’d love to hear from you!

Agency: Camp Quality USA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 18, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stuffed Animals/Plushies for Foster Care Teen Reach Adventure Camp

donations of stuffed animals, plushies, or babydolls for gifts for the teen for the duration of camp

Agency: Love Fosters Hope

donations of stuffed animals, plushies, or babydolls for gifts for the teen for the duration of camp

Agency: Love Fosters Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 23, 2026

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