Needs From: Volunteer Houston

Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Youth Center Volunteer (Thursdays, 2–6 PM)

Are you passionate about working with children and teens? Looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join our Youth Center team every Thursday from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM and help create a safe, engaging, and supportive space for young people.

As a Youth Center Volunteer, you’ll play a hands-on role in making each child's experience positive, uplifting, and fun. Whether you’re helping with homework, leading arts and crafts, or simply being a kind and supportive presence, your time and energy will make a lasting difference.

Volunteer Duties Include:

Supervising and interacting with children and teens in a safe, respectful environment

Leading and participating in activities like storytelling, imaginative play, arts and crafts, indoor/outdoor games

Assisting with homework, snack preparation, and serving

Greeting families and helping monitor the entry area

Supporting staff at the reception desk when the playroom is empty

Monitoring the Teen Room and helping maintain a positive atmosphere

Enforcing Youth Center rules with kindness and consistency

Helping with basic paperwork (training provided)

Cleaning and tidying up the Youth Center after use

We're Looking for Volunteers Who:

Enjoy working with children and teens

Are patient, reliable, and compassionate

Can communicate clearly and kindly with staff, youth, and families

Are able to work independently and as part of a team

Are physically able to lift up to 50 lbs., stand, and bend as needed

Are willing to complete required orientation and background checks (provided at no cost)

Training Provided:

Agency orientation

OAG training

Trauma-informed care training (if needed)

Our Core Values:
We are proud to serve with Service, Passion, Integrity, Respect, Innovation, and Teamwork at the heart of everything we do.
Great opportunity for students, retirees, aspiring educators, or anyone who loves working with youth!

Ready to make a difference? Sign up today and join a team that’s changing lives—one child at a time.

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Are you passionate about working with children and teens? Looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join our Youth Center team every Thursday from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM and help create a safe, engaging, and supportive space for young people.

As a Youth Center Volunteer, you’ll play a hands-on role in making each child's experience positive, uplifting, and fun. Whether you’re helping with homework, leading arts and crafts, or simply being a kind and supportive presence, your time and energy will make a lasting difference.

Volunteer Duties Include:

Supervising and interacting with children and teens in a safe, respectful environment

Leading and participating in activities like storytelling, imaginative play, arts and crafts, indoor/outdoor games

Assisting with homework, snack preparation, and serving

Greeting families and helping monitor the entry area

Supporting staff at the reception desk when the playroom is empty

Monitoring the Teen Room and helping maintain a positive atmosphere

Enforcing Youth Center rules with kindness and consistency

Helping with basic paperwork (training provided)

Cleaning and tidying up the Youth Center after use

We're Looking for Volunteers Who:

Enjoy working with children and teens

Are patient, reliable, and compassionate

Can communicate clearly and kindly with staff, youth, and families

Are able to work independently and as part of a team

Are physically able to lift up to 50 lbs., stand, and bend as needed

Are willing to complete required orientation and background checks (provided at no cost)

Training Provided:

Agency orientation

OAG training

Trauma-informed care training (if needed)

Our Core Values:
We are proud to serve with Service, Passion, Integrity, Respect, Innovation, and Teamwork at the heart of everything we do.
Great opportunity for students, retirees, aspiring educators, or anyone who loves working with youth!

Ready to make a difference? Sign up today and join a team that’s changing lives—one child at a time.

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Community Director for Nonprofit

Position Overview:
We are seeking a Community Director to help us build, grow, and nurture a strong, connected community of single parents and supporters. The ideal candidate will be passionate about our mission and have experience in community organizing, event planning, or outreach. As Community Director, you will play a vital role in shaping and expanding our programs, fostering relationships, and ensuring that our services meet the needs of the families we serve.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and execute strategies to grow our community of single parents and volunteers. Coordinate and host community events, workshops, and support groups to engage families. Foster relationships with local organizations, businesses, and stakeholders to support the mission. Manage communication and outreach efforts to keep the community informed about programs and opportunities. Support the recruitment and engagement of volunteers, ensuring they are supported and involved. Collaborate with the leadership team to identify and address the evolving needs of the community.

Qualifications:

Previous experience in community organizing, event planning, or nonprofit management. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to build relationships with diverse community members, volunteers, and organizations. Passionate about empowering single parents and creating inclusive, supportive spaces. Organized, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple tasks and deadlines. Comfortable working both independently and as part of a collaborative team.

Time Commitment:

Flexible hours with a commitment of 8-10 hours per week. Remote work options, but ability to attend some in-person community events is required.

Why Volunteer with Us:

Make a direct impact on the lives of single parents and their families in your community. Be part of a supportive, dynamic team working toward positive change. Gain experience in community outreach, event coordination, and nonprofit management. Flexible volunteer schedule to fit your lifestyle. Opportunity to lead and develop new programs that directly benefit single-parent families.

If you're passionate about creating supportive communities and making a difference, we'd love to hear from you! Please send your resume and a brief letter of interest to volunteer@thesingleparentthatcould.org Join us and help build a brighter future for single parents and their children!

Agency: The Single Parent That Could

Position Overview:
We are seeking a Community Director to help us build, grow, and nurture a strong, connected community of single parents and supporters. The ideal candidate will be passionate about our mission and have experience in community organizing, event planning, or outreach. As Community Director, you will play a vital role in shaping and expanding our programs, fostering relationships, and ensuring that our services meet the needs of the families we serve.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop and execute strategies to grow our community of single parents and volunteers. Coordinate and host community events, workshops, and support groups to engage families. Foster relationships with local organizations, businesses, and stakeholders to support the mission. Manage communication and outreach efforts to keep the community informed about programs and opportunities. Support the recruitment and engagement of volunteers, ensuring they are supported and involved. Collaborate with the leadership team to identify and address the evolving needs of the community.

Qualifications:

Previous experience in community organizing, event planning, or nonprofit management. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to build relationships with diverse community members, volunteers, and organizations. Passionate about empowering single parents and creating inclusive, supportive spaces. Organized, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple tasks and deadlines. Comfortable working both independently and as part of a collaborative team.

Time Commitment:

Flexible hours with a commitment of 8-10 hours per week. Remote work options, but ability to attend some in-person community events is required.

Why Volunteer with Us:

Make a direct impact on the lives of single parents and their families in your community. Be part of a supportive, dynamic team working toward positive change. Gain experience in community outreach, event coordination, and nonprofit management. Flexible volunteer schedule to fit your lifestyle. Opportunity to lead and develop new programs that directly benefit single-parent families.

If you're passionate about creating supportive communities and making a difference, we'd love to hear from you! Please send your resume and a brief letter of interest to volunteer@thesingleparentthatcould.org Join us and help build a brighter future for single parents and their children!

Agency: The Single Parent That Could

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Admin Assistant Volunteer

Hello everyone,

I am seeking an administrative assistant who is tech-savvy and has excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. The ideal candidate should be diligent, responsive, and able to follow instructions accurately. This is a remote position, so the individual must have access to a computer and a reliable internet connection. We use tools such as Google Workspace, Gmail, Mailchimp, and Zoom. The expected commitment is approximately 5 hours per week.

If you're interested in volunteering or have any questions, please visit our website at Volunteer – The Single Parent That Could, Inc or email us at volunteer@thesingleparentthatcould.org. Please be sure to specify which volunteer role you are interested in.

Agency: The Single Parent That Could

Hello everyone,

I am seeking an administrative assistant who is tech-savvy and has excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. The ideal candidate should be diligent, responsive, and able to follow instructions accurately. This is a remote position, so the individual must have access to a computer and a reliable internet connection. We use tools such as Google Workspace, Gmail, Mailchimp, and Zoom. The expected commitment is approximately 5 hours per week.

If you're interested in volunteering or have any questions, please visit our website at Volunteer – The Single Parent That Could, Inc or email us at volunteer@thesingleparentthatcould.org. Please be sure to specify which volunteer role you are interested in.

Agency: The Single Parent That Could

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Media/Outreach Consultant

Financial Mentors of America is excited to announce a new volunteer role: Media/Outreach Consultant. We are seeking a creative and forward-thinking professional to help amplify our core mission through modern media channels.

Role Description:

As a Media/Outreach Consultant, you will:

Provide consultancy on the best strategies to amplify our mission using modern media channels.

Develop and execute innovative media outreach campaigns.

Utilize AI tools to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of our media strategies.

Implement and test social media hypotheses in a real-life organizational setting.

Contribute creative ideas and solutions that can help a small, nimble organization operate more efficiently than larger enterprise operations.

Who Can Apply?

Industry veterans with a wealth of experience in media and outreach.

Individuals just starting their professional careers who are eager to make an impact.

Professionals with a passion for using AI tools and innovative media strategies.

Creative thinkers who are excited about conducting real-life tests of their social media hypotheses.

Why You Should Join Us:

Have a significant impact on promoting financial literacy and mentoring.

Gain hands-on experience working with a dynamic and mission-driven organization.

Experiment with and validate your media strategies in a real-world context.

Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to making a difference.

Let’s revolutionize media outreach together!



Agency: Financial Mentors of America

Financial Mentors of America is excited to announce a new volunteer role: Media/Outreach Consultant. We are seeking a creative and forward-thinking professional to help amplify our core mission through modern media channels.

Role Description:

As a Media/Outreach Consultant, you will:

Provide consultancy on the best strategies to amplify our mission using modern media channels.

Develop and execute innovative media outreach campaigns.

Utilize AI tools to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of our media strategies.

Implement and test social media hypotheses in a real-life organizational setting.

Contribute creative ideas and solutions that can help a small, nimble organization operate more efficiently than larger enterprise operations.

Who Can Apply?

Industry veterans with a wealth of experience in media and outreach.

Individuals just starting their professional careers who are eager to make an impact.

Professionals with a passion for using AI tools and innovative media strategies.

Creative thinkers who are excited about conducting real-life tests of their social media hypotheses.

Why You Should Join Us:

Have a significant impact on promoting financial literacy and mentoring.

Gain hands-on experience working with a dynamic and mission-driven organization.

Experiment with and validate your media strategies in a real-world context.

Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to making a difference.

Let’s revolutionize media outreach together!



Agency: Financial Mentors of America

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77450

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homeless Outreach - Supper & Showers Program Facilitator - September 2025

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 allie@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 allie@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 allie@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 allie@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: Homeless Outreach - Supper & Showers Program Facilitator - October 2025

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 allie@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 allie@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 allie@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 allie@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: Volunteer Opportunity: Cosmetologist

Fort Bend Women’s Center is seeking a volunteer cosmetologist to provide basic beauty and personal care services to our clients.

Qualifications:

Licensed or trained in cosmetology, hair care, skincare, or related services

Comfortable providing services such as haircuts, styling, skincare, or basic grooming

Friendly, compassionate, and respectful of diverse backgrounds

Excellent interpersonal skills with a compassionate and respectful approach

Previous experience in a salon or service setting is a plus, but not required

We’re looking for someone who wants to use their skills to help others feel seen, cared for, and confident. Your time and talent can make a meaningful difference in the lives of survivors working toward healing and self-sufficiency.

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Fort Bend Women’s Center is seeking a volunteer cosmetologist to provide basic beauty and personal care services to our clients.

Qualifications:

Licensed or trained in cosmetology, hair care, skincare, or related services

Comfortable providing services such as haircuts, styling, skincare, or basic grooming

Friendly, compassionate, and respectful of diverse backgrounds

Excellent interpersonal skills with a compassionate and respectful approach

Previous experience in a salon or service setting is a plus, but not required

We’re looking for someone who wants to use their skills to help others feel seen, cared for, and confident. Your time and talent can make a meaningful difference in the lives of survivors working toward healing and self-sufficiency.

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Group Activities & Games Facilitator

Fort Bend Women’s Center is seeking a volunteer to assist with leading lighthearted group games like Bingo, UNO, and other social activities for our clients

Qualifications:

Enjoys social games and interacting with others in a positive, supportive way

Able to explain basic game rules clearly and keep activities running smoothly

Encouraging, patient, and comfortable working with small groups

Friendly demeanor and respectful of diverse backgrounds and experiences

No professional experience needed—just a love for games and bringing joy to others!

Whether it’s a quick card game or a round of Bingo, your presence can make someone’s day. Join us and help create a lighthearted space where our clients can relax, connect, and smile.

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Fort Bend Women’s Center is seeking a volunteer to assist with leading lighthearted group games like Bingo, UNO, and other social activities for our clients

Qualifications:

Enjoys social games and interacting with others in a positive, supportive way

Able to explain basic game rules clearly and keep activities running smoothly

Encouraging, patient, and comfortable working with small groups

Friendly demeanor and respectful of diverse backgrounds and experiences

No professional experience needed—just a love for games and bringing joy to others!

Whether it’s a quick card game or a round of Bingo, your presence can make someone’s day. Join us and help create a lighthearted space where our clients can relax, connect, and smile.

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Content Creator

About the Role:

We’re looking for a creative and motivated volunteer to help craft engaging content across our digital platforms.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop original content that aligns with our mission

Assist with social media management and campaigns

Collaborate with the team on creative ideas

Ideal Candidate:

Passionate about content creation and storytelling

Comfortable with basic writing, design, or video tools

Reliable and excited to contribute to a meaningful cause

Join us to gain valuable experience and make a positive difference!


Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

About the Role:

We’re looking for a creative and motivated volunteer to help craft engaging content across our digital platforms.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop original content that aligns with our mission

Assist with social media management and campaigns

Collaborate with the team on creative ideas

Ideal Candidate:

Passionate about content creation and storytelling

Comfortable with basic writing, design, or video tools

Reliable and excited to contribute to a meaningful cause

Join us to gain valuable experience and make a positive difference!


Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: E-Sales

Position Overview:
We’re looking for a detail-oriented and tech-savvy volunteer to help manage our online sales platforms. As an E-Sales Volunteer, you’ll assist in listing donated items for sale, responding to buyer inquiries, and helping raise funds to support survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Key Responsibilities:

Photograph, describe, and list items on platforms like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or similar

Monitor listings, respond to customer questions, and process sales

Package items for shipping (if applicable)

Track inventory and maintain accurate records

Ideal Candidate:

Familiar with online selling platforms or willing to learn

Organized and reliable with good attention to detail

Comfortable using a computer or smartphone

Passionate about supporting a meaningful cause

Your time and skills can directly help fund life-changing services for survivors in need.

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Position Overview:
We’re looking for a detail-oriented and tech-savvy volunteer to help manage our online sales platforms. As an E-Sales Volunteer, you’ll assist in listing donated items for sale, responding to buyer inquiries, and helping raise funds to support survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Key Responsibilities:

Photograph, describe, and list items on platforms like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or similar

Monitor listings, respond to customer questions, and process sales

Package items for shipping (if applicable)

Track inventory and maintain accurate records

Ideal Candidate:

Familiar with online selling platforms or willing to learn

Organized and reliable with good attention to detail

Comfortable using a computer or smartphone

Passionate about supporting a meaningful cause

Your time and skills can directly help fund life-changing services for survivors in need.

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for Our Halloween Bash on October 27th

We’re gearing up for our Cursed Kingdom: A Renaissance Halloween event and need awesome volunteers to help make it a hit! This event will take place on Oct. 27th for 5:30pm - 8:30pm. We ask all volunteers to report at least by 4:30pm.

Here’s where you can jump in:

Setting up and breaking down the event

Running fun activities and crafts with the kids

Participating in our Trunk or Treat

Costumes are totally encouraged but not required! If you want to be part of the fun, sign up now and we will reach back out to you with more information

Let’s make this Halloween unforgettable!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

We’re gearing up for our Cursed Kingdom: A Renaissance Halloween event and need awesome volunteers to help make it a hit! This event will take place on Oct. 27th for 5:30pm - 8:30pm. We ask all volunteers to report at least by 4:30pm.

Here’s where you can jump in:

Setting up and breaking down the event

Running fun activities and crafts with the kids

Participating in our Trunk or Treat

Costumes are totally encouraged but not required! If you want to be part of the fun, sign up now and we will reach back out to you with more information

Let’s make this Halloween unforgettable!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 27, 2025

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Coordinator - Sanders Hand Org

Are you passionate about creating positive change and empowering at-risk youth? Sanders Hand Org is seeking a dedicated Community Outreach Coordinator to join our team. If you have a drive for community engagement and a heart for making a difference, this role is perfect for you!

 

Agency: The Sanders Hand

Are you passionate about creating positive change and empowering at-risk youth? Sanders Hand Org is seeking a dedicated Community Outreach Coordinator to join our team. If you have a drive for community engagement and a heart for making a difference, this role is perfect for you!

 

Agency: The Sanders Hand

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Volunteers - Flyer Distribution in Community

We’re looking for volunteers to help us raise awareness in the community by delivering flyers and sharing info with local businesses!

Agency: YMCA International - Trafficked Persons Assistance Program

We’re looking for volunteers to help us raise awareness in the community by delivering flyers and sharing info with local businesses!

Agency: YMCA International - Trafficked Persons Assistance Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed in Richmond, Texas!!!

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join us in making a difference! Help support individuals living with dementia and their caregivers by offering companionship and fun, engaging activities once a month. No experience necessary—just a willingness to bring joy and connection. See below for more details!


Agency: CarePartners

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join us in making a difference! Help support individuals living with dementia and their caregivers by offering companionship and fun, engaging activities once a month. No experience necessary—just a willingness to bring joy and connection. See below for more details!


Agency: CarePartners

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers needed for collect food from several locations or for distributing food to the food challenged on Tuesdays and Saturday

Agency: Mission Bells Food Pantry

Volunteers needed for collect food from several locations or for distributing food to the food challenged on Tuesdays and Saturday

Agency: Mission Bells Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at ThriftWise: Richmond

ThriftWise is a resale store supporting the Fort Bend Women’s Center, and we’re looking for volunteers to help keep things running smoothly. Volunteers assist with sorting donations, helping customers, and organizing displays.

Volunteer anytime between 10 AM and 6 PM, 7 days a week—whatever fits your schedule

No experience needed, just a willingness to help

Volunteers aged 8 and up are welcome (ages 8–14 should be accompanied by a parent)

Support a great cause, gain retail experience, and be part of a caring community

Please ensure that you complete the application linked below prior to volunteering: 

Student Application: Volunteer Application

Adult Application: Volunteer Application

Shift Sign-Up: THRIFTWISE: THRIFTWISE RESALE STORES

Interested in volunteering as a group? Please complete our Group Volunteer Application, and our Volunteer Manager will be in touch with you!

Come make a difference with us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

ThriftWise is a resale store supporting the Fort Bend Women’s Center, and we’re looking for volunteers to help keep things running smoothly. Volunteers assist with sorting donations, helping customers, and organizing displays.

Volunteer anytime between 10 AM and 6 PM, 7 days a week—whatever fits your schedule

No experience needed, just a willingness to help

Volunteers aged 8 and up are welcome (ages 8–14 should be accompanied by a parent)

Support a great cause, gain retail experience, and be part of a caring community

Please ensure that you complete the application linked below prior to volunteering: 

Student Application: Volunteer Application

Adult Application: Volunteer Application

Shift Sign-Up: THRIFTWISE: THRIFTWISE RESALE STORES

Interested in volunteering as a group? Please complete our Group Volunteer Application, and our Volunteer Manager will be in touch with you!

Come make a difference with us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Our Food Drive for Fort Bend Women’s Center

We’re hosting a community food drive to support the individuals and families in our care — survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault who are working toward safe, independent lives.

We’re collecting non-perishable food items, and all donations will go directly to the people we serve. If you’d like to contribute, please drop off your donations at our main office:


Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

We’re hosting a community food drive to support the individuals and families in our care — survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault who are working toward safe, independent lives.

We’re collecting non-perishable food items, and all donations will go directly to the people we serve. If you’d like to contribute, please drop off your donations at our main office:


Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Halloween Donation Drive – Fort Bend Women’s Center

Help us make this Halloween extra special for the families we serve! We're collecting:

- Wrapped candy

- Festive bags/buckets & real pumpkins

- New or gently used costumes

- Halloween crafts (stickers, fidgets, etc.)


Drop-off Details:

Now through October 22nd

501 Highway 90A, Richmond, TX

Monday–Friday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM


Thank you for helping us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Help us make this Halloween extra special for the families we serve! We're collecting:

- Wrapped candy

- Festive bags/buckets & real pumpkins

- New or gently used costumes

- Halloween crafts (stickers, fidgets, etc.)


Drop-off Details:

Now through October 22nd

501 Highway 90A, Richmond, TX

Monday–Friday | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM


Thank you for helping us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 22, 2025

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Reading Interventionist

Looking for a patient and supportive volunteer to help our after-school students with challenges with foundational skills such as phonemic awareness and reading comprehension. Students are K-5. Each class session will be one-to-one.

Agency: Fort Bend Hope

Looking for a patient and supportive volunteer to help our after-school students with challenges with foundational skills such as phonemic awareness and reading comprehension. Students are K-5. Each class session will be one-to-one.

Agency: Fort Bend Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 14, 2026

Zip Code: 77471

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 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: Women's Basketball and Volleyball Coaches Wanted

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Admin assistant

Assist in office with filing, data entry, etc.  Weekly commitment on Mondays for a 2 hour shift, between 10am-12pm.  Contact  Amy Lundblad directly at amy@mesa-outreach.org or at 832-975-2960

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

Assist in office with filing, data entry, etc.  Weekly commitment on Mondays for a 2 hour shift, between 10am-12pm.  Contact  Amy Lundblad directly at amy@mesa-outreach.org or at 832-975-2960

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77084

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meat distribution

Organize & bag donated meat on Mondays.  Must be to able to lift 50lbs.  This is a weekly or bi-weekly commitment on Mondays, for a 2 hour shift between 10am and 2pm.  .  Contact  Amy Lundblad directly at amy@mesa-outreach.org or at 832-975-2960

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

Organize & bag donated meat on Mondays.  Must be to able to lift 50lbs.  This is a weekly or bi-weekly commitment on Mondays, for a 2 hour shift between 10am and 2pm.  .  Contact  Amy Lundblad directly at amy@mesa-outreach.org or at 832-975-2960

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Food Distribution Help

We distribute food in a curbside format every Thursday afternoon for senior clients.  Help is needed to gather the food and deliver to their cars.  You can volunteer for shifts from 10am-12pm, 12pm-2pm, or both.

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

We distribute food in a curbside format every Thursday afternoon for senior clients.  Help is needed to gather the food and deliver to their cars.  You can volunteer for shifts from 10am-12pm, 12pm-2pm, or both.

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77084

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual registration help for families needing food

Join us to provide bilingual help to check in families to receive food.  Food distribution takes place on Thursday evenings between 4:30pm and 7:00pm.  You may volunteer weekly or 1-2 times per month, however an ongoing monthly commitment is requested.

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

Join us to provide bilingual help to check in families to receive food.  Food distribution takes place on Thursday evenings between 4:30pm and 7:00pm.  You may volunteer weekly or 1-2 times per month, however an ongoing monthly commitment is requested.

Agency: MESA-OUTREACH, INC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77084

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come Hide from Search Dogs - Bear Creek Pioneers 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: 77084

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: America Recycles Day Cleanup

Join SPLASh, H-E-B Our Texas Our Future, and Houston Zoo for our America Recycles Day cleanup at H-E-B Richmond Market!

 Time: 9am-11am

Location: 23500 Circle Oak Parkway, Richmond, TX 77469


REGISTER HERE


Houston Zoo will be collecting all ewaste items during the cleanup. Bring your acceptable ewaste including: 

Cellphones/SmartphonesiPads/TabletsiPods/mp3 playersPortable speakersE-Readers/KindlesGPS/AirTagsSmartwatchesAirpods/EarbudsSmall gaming devicesDigital camerasAssociated chargers/cables


Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

Join SPLASh, H-E-B Our Texas Our Future, and Houston Zoo for our America Recycles Day cleanup at H-E-B Richmond Market!

 Time: 9am-11am

Location: 23500 Circle Oak Parkway, Richmond, TX 77469


REGISTER HERE


Houston Zoo will be collecting all ewaste items during the cleanup. Bring your acceptable ewaste including: 

Cellphones/SmartphonesiPads/TabletsiPods/mp3 playersPortable speakersE-Readers/KindlesGPS/AirTagsSmartwatchesAirpods/EarbudsSmall gaming devicesDigital camerasAssociated chargers/cables


Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 15, 2025

Zip Code: 77469

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Life skills Class for adults

Do you have a skill, hobby, or professional expertise you’d like to share with others? We are seeking volunteers to lead life skills classes for adults in our community. These classes provide participants with practical tools to support their health, wellness, and personal growth.

Possible class topics include:

Yoga or gentle movementSelf-defense basicsWomen’s health educationMedication safety (taught by a healthcare professional)Stress management techniquesUnderstanding life insuranceGardening tipsSewing and mending skillsBaking and cooking fundamentalsNutrition and healthy eating

What you’ll do:

Lead a 45-60 minute class (one-time or recurring) on your area of expertiseProvide hands-on instruction, demonstrations, or guided discussionCreate a welcoming and encouraging environment for adult learnersShare resources or materials participants can take home

Qualifications:

Passion for your subject and willingness to teach beginnersGood communication and interpersonal skillsPrior teaching or facilitation experience is helpful but not requiredFor medical/health-related topics, professional credentials are required

Time Commitment:

Flexible - you may volunteer for a single session or set up a short series of classes depending on your availability.

Evenings of the 1st, 2nd, or 4th Mondays; or Saturdays 10am-noon.

Private Group Details:

Group Size Range: 1 - 50+Event can be held at organization location(s)Donation Requested

Agency: Presbyterian Children's Homes & Services

Do you have a skill, hobby, or professional expertise you’d like to share with others? We are seeking volunteers to lead life skills classes for adults in our community. These classes provide participants with practical tools to support their health, wellness, and personal growth.

Possible class topics include:

Yoga or gentle movementSelf-defense basicsWomen’s health educationMedication safety (taught by a healthcare professional)Stress management techniquesUnderstanding life insuranceGardening tipsSewing and mending skillsBaking and cooking fundamentalsNutrition and healthy eating

What you’ll do:

Lead a 45-60 minute class (one-time or recurring) on your area of expertiseProvide hands-on instruction, demonstrations, or guided discussionCreate a welcoming and encouraging environment for adult learnersShare resources or materials participants can take home

Qualifications:

Passion for your subject and willingness to teach beginnersGood communication and interpersonal skillsPrior teaching or facilitation experience is helpful but not requiredFor medical/health-related topics, professional credentials are required

Time Commitment:

Flexible - you may volunteer for a single session or set up a short series of classes depending on your availability.

Evenings of the 1st, 2nd, or 4th Mondays; or Saturdays 10am-noon.

Private Group Details:

Group Size Range: 1 - 50+Event can be held at organization location(s)Donation Requested

Agency: Presbyterian Children's Homes & Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 6, 2025 through Dec 29, 2025

Zip Code: 77072

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Classroom Helper - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PAL - Child Mentor - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child's Tutor - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch and Naptime Helper - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: *HELP FORT BEND CO. TX NEEDS - Shelter Heroes Service Associates

Shelter Heroes (SH) Service Associate (SA)

Assist Red Cross in delivering mission by alleviating human suffering caused by disasters. 

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.

Key Responsibilities

Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis throughout hurricane season. Qualifications Required: Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.  Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs. Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a supervisor Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age.  Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position.  Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English.  Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Minimum Age Requirement:  18 years of Age

Time Commitment

Ready to serve our communities together; then follow this sign and start your journey with us today!  Start your application at:  

                          https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/shelter-hero.html

Please contact Sylvia Burle Volunteer Services at sylvia.burle@redcross.org or call me at 361-500-5027 so that we can start your Red Cross Journey.       

   

Agency: American Red Cross

Shelter Heroes (SH) Service Associate (SA)

Assist Red Cross in delivering mission by alleviating human suffering caused by disasters. 

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.

Key Responsibilities

Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis throughout hurricane season. Qualifications Required: Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.  Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs. Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a supervisor Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age.  Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position.  Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English.  Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Minimum Age Requirement:  18 years of Age

Time Commitment

Ready to serve our communities together; then follow this sign and start your journey with us today!  Start your application at:  

                          https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/shelter-hero.html

Please contact Sylvia Burle Volunteer Services at sylvia.burle@redcross.org or call me at 361-500-5027 so that we can start your Red Cross Journey.       

   

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77471

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: *HELP SPRING, TX NEEDS - Shelter Heroes Service Associates

Shelter Heroes (SH) Service Associate (SA)

Assist Red Cross in delivering mission by alleviating human suffering caused by disasters. 

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.

Key Responsibilities

Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis throughout hurricane season. Qualifications Required: Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.  Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs. Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a supervisor Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age.  Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position.  Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English.  Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Minimum Age Requirement:  18 years of Age

Time Commitment

Ready to serve our communities together; then follow this sign and start your journey with us today!  Start your application at:  

                          https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/shelter-hero.html

Please contact Sylvia Burle Volunteer Services at sylvia.burle@redcross.org or call me at 361-500-5027 so that we can start your Red Cross Journey.       

   

Agency: American Red Cross

Shelter Heroes (SH) Service Associate (SA)

Assist Red Cross in delivering mission by alleviating human suffering caused by disasters. 

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.

Key Responsibilities

Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis throughout hurricane season. Qualifications Required: Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.  Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs. Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a supervisor Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age.  Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position.  Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English.  Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Minimum Age Requirement:  18 years of Age

Time Commitment

Ready to serve our communities together; then follow this sign and start your journey with us today!  Start your application at:  

                          https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/shelter-hero.html

Please contact Sylvia Burle Volunteer Services at sylvia.burle@redcross.org or call me at 361-500-5027 so that we can start your Red Cross Journey.       

   

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77471

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: *HELP TEXAS CITY, TX NEEDS YOU- Shelter Heroes Service Associates

Shelter Heroes (SH) Service Associate (SA)

Assist Red Cross in delivering mission by alleviating human suffering caused by disasters. 

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.

Key Responsibilities

Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis throughout hurricane season. Qualifications Required: Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.  Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs. Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a supervisor Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age.  Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position.  Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English.  Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Minimum Age Requirement:  18 years of Age

Time Commitment

Ready to serve our communities together; then follow this sign and start your journey with us today!  Start your application at:  

                          https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/shelter-hero.html

Please contact Sylvia Burle Volunteer Services at sylvia.burle@redcross.org or call me at 361-500-5027 so that we can start your Red Cross Journey.       

   

Agency: American Red Cross

Shelter Heroes (SH) Service Associate (SA)

Assist Red Cross in delivering mission by alleviating human suffering caused by disasters. 

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.

Key Responsibilities

Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis throughout hurricane season. Qualifications Required: Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event.  Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs. Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a supervisor Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age.  Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position.  Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in English.  Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements.

Minimum Age Requirement:  18 years of Age

Time Commitment

Ready to serve our communities together; then follow this sign and start your journey with us today!  Start your application at:  

                          https://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/shelter-hero.html

Please contact Sylvia Burle Volunteer Services at sylvia.burle@redcross.org or call me at 361-500-5027 so that we can start your Red Cross Journey.       

   

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77471

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Child Care

Come play with kids while parent learn life skills

Agency: Two Lives Changed

Come play with kids while parent learn life skills

Agency: Two Lives Changed

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Care

Come play with kids while parents learn life skills

Agency: Two Lives Changed

Come play with kids while parents learn life skills

Agency: Two Lives Changed

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77095

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Reception and Placement (R&P) Program Support Volunteer

Summary:

As a volunteer with the R&P program, you will support the case management team in helping newly arrived refugees during their initial resettlement period. Responsibilities include assisting with documentation, organizing case files, helping with core service delivery (such as arranging transportation and setting up housing), and performing light administrative tasks. Volunteers will also assist with preparing materials for cultural orientation sessions and help clients with the completion of paperwork related to public benefits and social services. This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in refugee services and social work.

Example tasks:

- Assist with airport pickups, home visits, and basic welfare checks

- Organize and maintain client case files

- Help with service delivery documentation and case management support

- Perform clerical tasks like data entry and preparing documents

Onboarding:

Interested volunteers can fill out an application at tinyurl.com/ECDCHMCvolunteerapp and will be contacted to complete a 30 minute orientation session. After completing orientation, volunteers will be connected with program managers and supervisors for scheduling.

Schedule:

We accept volunteers Monday - Friday from 8:30AM to 5:00PM. Schedules can be flexible depending on your needs.

Contact:

For interest and inquiries, please email KDorrier@ecdcus.org

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Summary:

As a volunteer with the R&P program, you will support the case management team in helping newly arrived refugees during their initial resettlement period. Responsibilities include assisting with documentation, organizing case files, helping with core service delivery (such as arranging transportation and setting up housing), and performing light administrative tasks. Volunteers will also assist with preparing materials for cultural orientation sessions and help clients with the completion of paperwork related to public benefits and social services. This is an excellent opportunity for those interested in refugee services and social work.

Example tasks:

- Assist with airport pickups, home visits, and basic welfare checks

- Organize and maintain client case files

- Help with service delivery documentation and case management support

- Perform clerical tasks like data entry and preparing documents

Onboarding:

Interested volunteers can fill out an application at tinyurl.com/ECDCHMCvolunteerapp and will be contacted to complete a 30 minute orientation session. After completing orientation, volunteers will be connected with program managers and supervisors for scheduling.

Schedule:

We accept volunteers Monday - Friday from 8:30AM to 5:00PM. Schedules can be flexible depending on your needs.

Contact:

For interest and inquiries, please email KDorrier@ecdcus.org

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Preferred Communities (PC) Program Support Volunteer

As a PC program volunteer, you will assist in providing intensive case management (ICM) services to vulnerable refugee populations, including those with medical needs, disabilities, or social adjustment issues. You will support case managers in client communication, documentation, and referrals to essential services such as healthcare, employment, and mental health services. Volunteers play an important role in helping vulnerable individuals navigate complex systems and achieve self-sufficiency. This role is ideal for volunteers interested in social work, healthcare navigation, or working with underserved populations.

Possible Tasks:

- Support case managers in conducting client needs assessments

- Assist with documentation and case file organization

- Help track service delivery and follow up on referrals for housing, healthcare, and more

- Provide administrative support for service delivery monitoring

Onboarding:

Interested volunteers can fill out an application at tinyurl.com/ECDCHMCvolunteerapp and will be contacted to complete a 30 minute orientation session. After completing orientation, volunteers will be connected with program managers and supervisors for scheduling.

Schedule:

We accept volunteers Monday - Friday from 8:30AM to 5:00PM. Schedules can be flexible depending on your needs.

Contact:

For interest and inquiries, please email KDorrier@ecdcus.org

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

As a PC program volunteer, you will assist in providing intensive case management (ICM) services to vulnerable refugee populations, including those with medical needs, disabilities, or social adjustment issues. You will support case managers in client communication, documentation, and referrals to essential services such as healthcare, employment, and mental health services. Volunteers play an important role in helping vulnerable individuals navigate complex systems and achieve self-sufficiency. This role is ideal for volunteers interested in social work, healthcare navigation, or working with underserved populations.

Possible Tasks:

- Support case managers in conducting client needs assessments

- Assist with documentation and case file organization

- Help track service delivery and follow up on referrals for housing, healthcare, and more

- Provide administrative support for service delivery monitoring

Onboarding:

Interested volunteers can fill out an application at tinyurl.com/ECDCHMCvolunteerapp and will be contacted to complete a 30 minute orientation session. After completing orientation, volunteers will be connected with program managers and supervisors for scheduling.

Schedule:

We accept volunteers Monday - Friday from 8:30AM to 5:00PM. Schedules can be flexible depending on your needs.

Contact:

For interest and inquiries, please email KDorrier@ecdcus.org

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Matching Grant (MG) Program Support Volunteer

Volunteers with the MG program will assist in helping newly arrived refugees achieve economic self-sufficiency through employment services. You will support employment counselors in preparing clients for job applications, interviews, and employment readiness. Additionally, volunteers will help with data entry, tracking employment outcomes, and organizing job-related documentation. This role is perfect for those with an interest in workforce development or helping individuals become self-sufficient through employment.

Example Tasks:

- Assist with client job applications, resume building, and interview preparation

- Support employment counselors in organizing job leads and tracking client outcomes

- Help with administrative tasks such as maintaining client case files and data entry

- Provide logistical support for job readiness workshops

Onboarding:

Interested volunteers can fill out an application at tinyurl.com/ECDCHMCvolunteerapp and will be contacted to complete a 30 minute orientation session. After completing orientation, volunteers will be connected with program managers and supervisors for scheduling.

Schedule:

We accept volunteers Monday - Friday from 8:30AM to 5:00PM. Schedules can be flexible depending on your needs.

Contact:

For interest and inquiries, please email KDorrier@ecdcus.org

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Volunteers with the MG program will assist in helping newly arrived refugees achieve economic self-sufficiency through employment services. You will support employment counselors in preparing clients for job applications, interviews, and employment readiness. Additionally, volunteers will help with data entry, tracking employment outcomes, and organizing job-related documentation. This role is perfect for those with an interest in workforce development or helping individuals become self-sufficient through employment.

Example Tasks:

- Assist with client job applications, resume building, and interview preparation

- Support employment counselors in organizing job leads and tracking client outcomes

- Help with administrative tasks such as maintaining client case files and data entry

- Provide logistical support for job readiness workshops

Onboarding:

Interested volunteers can fill out an application at tinyurl.com/ECDCHMCvolunteerapp and will be contacted to complete a 30 minute orientation session. After completing orientation, volunteers will be connected with program managers and supervisors for scheduling.

Schedule:

We accept volunteers Monday - Friday from 8:30AM to 5:00PM. Schedules can be flexible depending on your needs.

Contact:

For interest and inquiries, please email KDorrier@ecdcus.org

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Quality Assurance Support Volunteer

The Quality Assurance Support Volunteer will assist in organizing, maintaining, and auditing client case files across multiple programs, including Reception and Placement (R&P), Matching Grant (MG), Preferred Communities (PC) and Social Integration Microenterprises (SIMED). The volunteer will be responsible for ensuring that all documentation is up-to-date, secure, and easily accessible, while also providing language interpretation when needed, supporting data entry, reporting, and system development for efficient file management.

This role involves collaboration with various program teams to ensure adherence to grant requirements, particularly regarding file management and security. The volunteer will also participate in team meetings to contribute to progress reports and help develop strategies for improving quality assurance.

This role offers valuable experience in refugee resettlement, program administration, and compliance management. The volunteer will gain hands-on experience in case management, employment counseling, and the operational side of federally funded refugee programs.

Program Support and Compliance
• File Management: Organize and maintain both physical and electronic client case files. Ensure that documentation for all programs (R&P, MG, PC, etc.) is up to date, easily accessible, and secure.
• Data Entry & Reporting: Perform accurate data entry for case documentation, service provision, and client outcomes when needed. Utilize SharePoint and Refugee Management System to manage data files, generate reports, and track program progress.
• Document Management System Development: Assist in creating and implementing systems to streamline document storage and retrieval processes. Conduct regular audits to ensure compliance with organizational standards.
• Clerical Support: Provide additional support by preparing reports, memos, and other correspondence. Collaborate with team members to gather necessary data for document audits and other administrative tasks.

Cross-Program Collaboration
• Collaboration with Other Programs: Work with other teams, such as the Reception and Placement (R&P) Matching Grant (MG), Preferred Communities (PC) and Social Integration (SI) to ensure that programs are following grant requirements with respect to file management and security.
• Departmental Meetings: Participate in team meetings to discuss findings, progress reports, and strategies for improving quality assurance.


Key Qualities and Skills:
• Bilingual: Fluency in a second language (e.g. Arabic, Swahili, Spanish, Farsi, etc.) is highly preferred to effectively communicate with the diverse refugee population.
• Organizational Skills: Strong attention to detail and organizational skills, with the ability to manage extensive documentation and comply with federal program requirements.
• Cultural Sensitivity: A deep understanding of, or willingness to learn about, the unique challenges faced by refugees and how to provide compassionate, culturally responsive support.
• Team-oriented: A collaborative team player who can work effectively with employment counselors, case managers, and other staff members to support program goals.
• Proactive and Reliable: A motivated and reliable individual who can take initiative and manage multiple tasks efficiently.
• Interest in Workforce Development: A passion for helping vulnerable populations achieve economic self-sufficiency through employment.
• Flexibility: Willingness to support various tasks, including administrative duties, with a proactive and positive attitude.

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

The Quality Assurance Support Volunteer will assist in organizing, maintaining, and auditing client case files across multiple programs, including Reception and Placement (R&P), Matching Grant (MG), Preferred Communities (PC) and Social Integration Microenterprises (SIMED). The volunteer will be responsible for ensuring that all documentation is up-to-date, secure, and easily accessible, while also providing language interpretation when needed, supporting data entry, reporting, and system development for efficient file management.

This role involves collaboration with various program teams to ensure adherence to grant requirements, particularly regarding file management and security. The volunteer will also participate in team meetings to contribute to progress reports and help develop strategies for improving quality assurance.

This role offers valuable experience in refugee resettlement, program administration, and compliance management. The volunteer will gain hands-on experience in case management, employment counseling, and the operational side of federally funded refugee programs.

Program Support and Compliance
• File Management: Organize and maintain both physical and electronic client case files. Ensure that documentation for all programs (R&P, MG, PC, etc.) is up to date, easily accessible, and secure.
• Data Entry & Reporting: Perform accurate data entry for case documentation, service provision, and client outcomes when needed. Utilize SharePoint and Refugee Management System to manage data files, generate reports, and track program progress.
• Document Management System Development: Assist in creating and implementing systems to streamline document storage and retrieval processes. Conduct regular audits to ensure compliance with organizational standards.
• Clerical Support: Provide additional support by preparing reports, memos, and other correspondence. Collaborate with team members to gather necessary data for document audits and other administrative tasks.

Cross-Program Collaboration
• Collaboration with Other Programs: Work with other teams, such as the Reception and Placement (R&P) Matching Grant (MG), Preferred Communities (PC) and Social Integration (SI) to ensure that programs are following grant requirements with respect to file management and security.
• Departmental Meetings: Participate in team meetings to discuss findings, progress reports, and strategies for improving quality assurance.


Key Qualities and Skills:
• Bilingual: Fluency in a second language (e.g. Arabic, Swahili, Spanish, Farsi, etc.) is highly preferred to effectively communicate with the diverse refugee population.
• Organizational Skills: Strong attention to detail and organizational skills, with the ability to manage extensive documentation and comply with federal program requirements.
• Cultural Sensitivity: A deep understanding of, or willingness to learn about, the unique challenges faced by refugees and how to provide compassionate, culturally responsive support.
• Team-oriented: A collaborative team player who can work effectively with employment counselors, case managers, and other staff members to support program goals.
• Proactive and Reliable: A motivated and reliable individual who can take initiative and manage multiple tasks efficiently.
• Interest in Workforce Development: A passion for helping vulnerable populations achieve economic self-sufficiency through employment.
• Flexibility: Willingness to support various tasks, including administrative duties, with a proactive and positive attitude.

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach ESL to Refugees

The ECDC-Houston Multicultural Center will be offering English classes to the newest members of our community. We are looking for volunteers to help facilitate beginner English classes.

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

The ECDC-Houston Multicultural Center will be offering English classes to the newest members of our community. We are looking for volunteers to help facilitate beginner English classes.

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Business Coaches and Mentors Needed

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Grow Hope at Paul Revere Middle School's Community Garden!

Join us at Paul Revere Middle School to help grow, maintain, and harvest fresh vegetables from our thriving community garden. Located right on campus, this garden provides nutritious produce to supplement food distributed to families through a bi-monthly food distribution program. No gardening experience is required—just a willing heart and a pair of helping hands! This opportunity is flexible, with both weekday and weekend times available. All are welcome to be part of this life-giving project that strengthens our community.

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Join us at Paul Revere Middle School to help grow, maintain, and harvest fresh vegetables from our thriving community garden. Located right on campus, this garden provides nutritious produce to supplement food distributed to families through a bi-monthly food distribution program. No gardening experience is required—just a willing heart and a pair of helping hands! This opportunity is flexible, with both weekday and weekend times available. All are welcome to be part of this life-giving project that strengthens our community.

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 8, 2025 through Aug 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: F3 - Friends, Fun and Faith!

Bring Fun, Faith, and Friendship to Local Kids

Join us at the Belmont Apartment Community for a fun and meaningful afternoon with a group of 15 elementary-aged kids who participate in our weekly afterschool program during the school year. We’re looking for caring volunteers to help with: Outdoor play and recreationHomework assistanceServing snacksLeading or assisting with a short Bible lessonThis is a wonderful way to build relationships, share encouragement, and invest in the lives of children right where they live.

Details: Ages 18+ (Family-friendly with adult supervision for minors)

Weekly commitment during the school year

Wheelchair accessible

Requires background check

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Bring Fun, Faith, and Friendship to Local Kids

Join us at the Belmont Apartment Community for a fun and meaningful afternoon with a group of 15 elementary-aged kids who participate in our weekly afterschool program during the school year. We’re looking for caring volunteers to help with: Outdoor play and recreationHomework assistanceServing snacksLeading or assisting with a short Bible lessonThis is a wonderful way to build relationships, share encouragement, and invest in the lives of children right where they live.

Details: Ages 18+ (Family-friendly with adult supervision for minors)

Weekly commitment during the school year

Wheelchair accessible

Requires background check

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 15, 2025 through Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WHAM Experienced Gardener

West Houston Assistance Ministries has eleven (11) thriving raised beds who need more love and attention. What is grown is distributed through our food pantry and given to our clients to help with food insecurities.  We have several volunteers, including a Master Gardener, who are trying to maintain the demands of the flourishing garden. 

Are you experienced in growing vegetables in the Houston climate and knowledgeable about seasonal schedules?  Are you willing to make a commitment to 2 - 3 mornings a week to contribute to keeping our garden thriving and producing vegetables?  If so, pleasese reach out to patrice.stpe@whamministires,org. 

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

West Houston Assistance Ministries has eleven (11) thriving raised beds who need more love and attention. What is grown is distributed through our food pantry and given to our clients to help with food insecurities.  We have several volunteers, including a Master Gardener, who are trying to maintain the demands of the flourishing garden. 

Are you experienced in growing vegetables in the Houston climate and knowledgeable about seasonal schedules?  Are you willing to make a commitment to 2 - 3 mornings a week to contribute to keeping our garden thriving and producing vegetables?  If so, pleasese reach out to patrice.stpe@whamministires,org. 

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WHAM Pantry Shopper

WHAM is in need of Pantry Shoppers Tuesday - Thursday from 7:30am - 12:00pm and 12:30pm - 3:30pm to assist our clients shop the pantry shelves, refrigerators and freezer.  Volunteers would advise the clients the number allowed of each item, help load and unload and restock as needed.  

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

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

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

WHAM is in need of Pantry Shoppers Tuesday - Thursday from 7:30am - 12:00pm and 12:30pm - 3:30pm to assist our clients shop the pantry shelves, refrigerators and freezer.  Volunteers would advise the clients the number allowed of each item, help load and unload and restock as needed.  

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

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

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WHAM Driver Helper

WHAM is in need of volunteers to accompany our pantry and resale store drivers to pick up donated furniture and household items as well as donations from local restaurants and grocery stores.  The pantry driver shift is 6:00am - 12:00pm. The resale driver shift is 9:00am - 2:00pm.  

Volunteers must be able to lift 50 pounds, climb into the cab of the box truck, and move independently. 

If interested, please email patrice.stpe@whamministries.org. 

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

WHAM is in need of volunteers to accompany our pantry and resale store drivers to pick up donated furniture and household items as well as donations from local restaurants and grocery stores.  The pantry driver shift is 6:00am - 12:00pm. The resale driver shift is 9:00am - 2:00pm.  

Volunteers must be able to lift 50 pounds, climb into the cab of the box truck, and move independently. 

If interested, please email patrice.stpe@whamministries.org. 

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MENtorUP – Saturday Mentoring for Young Men

Inspire, Equip, and Encourage the Next Generation

MENtorUP is a Saturday mentoring program designed to connect middle and high school young men with positive male role models who can guide, encourage, and inspire them.

Through group discussions, life skills sessions, and shared experiences, mentors help young men develop character, confidence, and a vision for their future. Our sessions include practical topics such as responsibility, leadership, career readiness, and healthy relationships—paired with fun activities like sports, field trips, college trips, retreats, and community service projects.

By showing up consistently, mentors build trust and provide the encouragement these young men need to navigate school, relationships, and life beyond the classroom.

Details: Ages 18+Meets on select Saturdays during the school year

Requires background check

Wheelchair accessible

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Inspire, Equip, and Encourage the Next Generation

MENtorUP is a Saturday mentoring program designed to connect middle and high school young men with positive male role models who can guide, encourage, and inspire them.

Through group discussions, life skills sessions, and shared experiences, mentors help young men develop character, confidence, and a vision for their future. Our sessions include practical topics such as responsibility, leadership, career readiness, and healthy relationships—paired with fun activities like sports, field trips, college trips, retreats, and community service projects.

By showing up consistently, mentors build trust and provide the encouragement these young men need to navigate school, relationships, and life beyond the classroom.

Details: Ages 18+Meets on select Saturdays during the school year

Requires background check

Wheelchair accessible

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 1, 2025 through Aug 1, 2026

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Diaper Pantry: We Need New Baby Items

You can help by conducting a workplace or community diaper drive to help Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated. Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated mission is to be a committed force in helping others, working collaboratively with community leaders, humanitarians, and other organizations. We are dedicated to enriching lives and being a valuable helping hand to those in need. Through our services and programs, we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of low-income families and individuals, providing them with essential support and resources to thrive. By focusing on results and fostering a collaborative approach, we aim to create lasting change and empower our communities.

We'll provide the flyers, donation boxes and other materials to distribute. Once you have filled the box we will also pickup the products and share your team on our Facebook and website.  Email us at info2@twosistershelpinghand.org for more information.

Items needed:

Diapers Size

Newborn

Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Size 4 Size 5 Size 6

Pull Ups 

All Sizes

Baby Wipes

Unscented (preferred)


Please contact Cyni Dugars at cyni@twosistershelpinghand.org. We are also able to accept drop off donations by appointment       from 9:30 am-4:30 Monday-Friday. 

Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated

11011 S Wilcrest Dr. Ste E-101

Houston, TX 77099

Office: 346-374-7051 Fax: 346-374-7061

Thank you! 

Agency: Two Sisters Helping Hand Inc.

You can help by conducting a workplace or community diaper drive to help Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated. Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated mission is to be a committed force in helping others, working collaboratively with community leaders, humanitarians, and other organizations. We are dedicated to enriching lives and being a valuable helping hand to those in need. Through our services and programs, we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of low-income families and individuals, providing them with essential support and resources to thrive. By focusing on results and fostering a collaborative approach, we aim to create lasting change and empower our communities.

We'll provide the flyers, donation boxes and other materials to distribute. Once you have filled the box we will also pickup the products and share your team on our Facebook and website.  Email us at info2@twosistershelpinghand.org for more information.

Items needed:

Diapers Size

Newborn

Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Size 4 Size 5 Size 6

Pull Ups 

All Sizes

Baby Wipes

Unscented (preferred)


Please contact Cyni Dugars at cyni@twosistershelpinghand.org. We are also able to accept drop off donations by appointment       from 9:30 am-4:30 Monday-Friday. 

Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated

11011 S Wilcrest Dr. Ste E-101

Houston, TX 77099

Office: 346-374-7051 Fax: 346-374-7061

Thank you! 

Agency: Two Sisters Helping Hand Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77099

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Barrel Donation Driver

Ever wonder where those Red Barrel donations go – they go to your local food pantry!

Volunteers are needed to pick up Red Barrel food donations from two nearby grocery stores in the Cypress area and deliver donations to the Cy-Fair Helping Hands Community Food Pantry at 9204 Emmott Road on a Monday or Thursday morning between the hours of 9:00 am – 12:30 pm. Volunteers must be over 18, have a large vehicle (e.g., pick-up truck, van or SUV) and car insurance. This is a relatively flexible position that doesn’t require a lot of time commitment yet contributes significantly to our mission to bring hope to the homeless and hungry!

Agency: Cy-Fair Helping Hands

Ever wonder where those Red Barrel donations go – they go to your local food pantry!

Volunteers are needed to pick up Red Barrel food donations from two nearby grocery stores in the Cypress area and deliver donations to the Cy-Fair Helping Hands Community Food Pantry at 9204 Emmott Road on a Monday or Thursday morning between the hours of 9:00 am – 12:30 pm. Volunteers must be over 18, have a large vehicle (e.g., pick-up truck, van or SUV) and car insurance. This is a relatively flexible position that doesn’t require a lot of time commitment yet contributes significantly to our mission to bring hope to the homeless and hungry!

Agency: Cy-Fair Helping Hands

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spook-A-Clean: SPLASh Bayou Cleanup

Get ready to make a difference this Halloween season with “Spook-A-Clean,” a fun and
frightfully important community cleanup event organized by SPLASh! On November 1, volunteers of all
ages will come together to clean Houston’s bayous, learn from local environmental organizations, and
participate in our costume swap!

Houston’s bayous are critical ecosystems, supporting a wide range of species and serving as vital
stopover points for migratory birds. However, these waterways often become polluted with trash and
debris, posing a serious threat to the wildlife that depend on them.

Our “Spook-A-Clean” event is
designed to tackle this issue head-on while bringing a festive, family-friendly atmosphere to
environmental action.

Event Details:
● Date: November 1, 2025
● Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
● Location: Arthur Storey Park, 77400 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Houston, TX 77036
● Who Can Attend: Open to all ages
● What to Bring: Close-toed shoes, water bottles, and your spookiest costume! Trash bags, gloves,
refreshments, and giveaways will be provided.
● Costume Swap: Bring your clean and gently-used costumes to swap out or donate! Excess
costumes will be donated to the SPCA Re-tail Thrift Store

REGISTER HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084DA8AE2EA2F8C07-57920904-spookaclean


Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

Get ready to make a difference this Halloween season with “Spook-A-Clean,” a fun and
frightfully important community cleanup event organized by SPLASh! On November 1, volunteers of all
ages will come together to clean Houston’s bayous, learn from local environmental organizations, and
participate in our costume swap!

Houston’s bayous are critical ecosystems, supporting a wide range of species and serving as vital
stopover points for migratory birds. However, these waterways often become polluted with trash and
debris, posing a serious threat to the wildlife that depend on them.

Our “Spook-A-Clean” event is
designed to tackle this issue head-on while bringing a festive, family-friendly atmosphere to
environmental action.

Event Details:
● Date: November 1, 2025
● Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
● Location: Arthur Storey Park, 77400 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Houston, TX 77036
● Who Can Attend: Open to all ages
● What to Bring: Close-toed shoes, water bottles, and your spookiest costume! Trash bags, gloves,
refreshments, and giveaways will be provided.
● Costume Swap: Bring your clean and gently-used costumes to swap out or donate! Excess
costumes will be donated to the SPCA Re-tail Thrift Store

REGISTER HERE: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084DA8AE2EA2F8C07-57920904-spookaclean


Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 1, 2025

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come Hide from Search Dogs - Agnes Moffitt 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: 77043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL/GED Tutor

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 ESL or GED preparation

Support learners with basic skills in reading, writing, and/or math

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 ESL or GED preparation

Support learners with basic skills in reading, writing, and/or math

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 Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Chairperson

Restoration House of Houston Chairperson of the Board of Directors Position

As a partner to the chief executive officer (CEO) and other board members, the Board Chair will provide leadership to the Restoration House of Houston (RHH) as it transitions from a newly formed 501(c)(3) organization into a sustainable national entity. The Board Chair will support and sustain the work of RHH, and provide governance leadership and strategic fundraising support. Specific responsibilities include:

Leadership, governance, and oversight: Being a trusted advisor to the CEO as he develops and implements RHH’s strategic plan  Developing and managing relationships and communicating with funders, partners, and other stakeholders  As a board member, approving RHH’s annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions; being informed of, and meeting all, legal and fiduciary responsibilities  Reviewing outcomes and metrics created by RHH for evaluating its impact, and regularly measuring its performance and effectiveness using those metrics  Coordinating an annual performance evaluation of the CEO  Assisting the CEO and Nominating Committee in recruiting board members  Periodically consulting with board members on their roles and helping them assess their performance  Planning, presiding over, and facilitating board and committee meetings; partnering with the CEO to ensure that board resolutions are carried out  Acting as an ambassador for the organization  Ensuring RHH’s commitment to a diverse board and staff that reflects the communities RHH serves Fundraising In collaboration with the CEO, generating substantial annual revenue and fostering RHH’s overall financial health  Personally treating RHH as a top philanthropic priority reflected in an annual financial gift  Ensuring that 100 percent of RHH’s board members make an annual contribution that is commensurate with their capacity  Identifying, qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major individual donors, corporate, and/or foundation gifts Board terms

RHH’s Board Chair (and board members) will serve a three-year term to be eligible for re-appointment for one additional term. Board meetings will be held monthly and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full board meetings.

Qualifications

This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about the success of RHH’s beneficiaries and who has a track record of board leadership. The selected Board Chair will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high-performing board members.

Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications:

Extensive professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector Demonstrated success as a nonprofit board member or board chair  Track record of building credibility in the funding community that has resulted in major gifts to a nonprofit  A commitment to and understanding of RHH’s beneficiaries and mission preferably based on experience  Savvy diplomatic skills and a natural affinity for cultivating relationships and persuading, convening, facilitating, and building consensus among diverse individuals  Excellent written and oral communication skills coupled with a natural affinity for public speaking  Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of RHH’s beneficiaries

Service on RHH’s board of directors is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to board members’ duties.

Agency: Restoration House of Houston

Restoration House of Houston Chairperson of the Board of Directors Position

As a partner to the chief executive officer (CEO) and other board members, the Board Chair will provide leadership to the Restoration House of Houston (RHH) as it transitions from a newly formed 501(c)(3) organization into a sustainable national entity. The Board Chair will support and sustain the work of RHH, and provide governance leadership and strategic fundraising support. Specific responsibilities include:

Leadership, governance, and oversight: Being a trusted advisor to the CEO as he develops and implements RHH’s strategic plan  Developing and managing relationships and communicating with funders, partners, and other stakeholders  As a board member, approving RHH’s annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions; being informed of, and meeting all, legal and fiduciary responsibilities  Reviewing outcomes and metrics created by RHH for evaluating its impact, and regularly measuring its performance and effectiveness using those metrics  Coordinating an annual performance evaluation of the CEO  Assisting the CEO and Nominating Committee in recruiting board members  Periodically consulting with board members on their roles and helping them assess their performance  Planning, presiding over, and facilitating board and committee meetings; partnering with the CEO to ensure that board resolutions are carried out  Acting as an ambassador for the organization  Ensuring RHH’s commitment to a diverse board and staff that reflects the communities RHH serves Fundraising In collaboration with the CEO, generating substantial annual revenue and fostering RHH’s overall financial health  Personally treating RHH as a top philanthropic priority reflected in an annual financial gift  Ensuring that 100 percent of RHH’s board members make an annual contribution that is commensurate with their capacity  Identifying, qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major individual donors, corporate, and/or foundation gifts Board terms

RHH’s Board Chair (and board members) will serve a three-year term to be eligible for re-appointment for one additional term. Board meetings will be held monthly and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full board meetings.

Qualifications

This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about the success of RHH’s beneficiaries and who has a track record of board leadership. The selected Board Chair will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high-performing board members.

Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications:

Extensive professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector Demonstrated success as a nonprofit board member or board chair  Track record of building credibility in the funding community that has resulted in major gifts to a nonprofit  A commitment to and understanding of RHH’s beneficiaries and mission preferably based on experience  Savvy diplomatic skills and a natural affinity for cultivating relationships and persuading, convening, facilitating, and building consensus among diverse individuals  Excellent written and oral communication skills coupled with a natural affinity for public speaking  Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of RHH’s beneficiaries

Service on RHH’s board of directors is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to board members’ duties.

Agency: Restoration House of Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at ThriftWise: Stafford

ThriftWise is a resale store supporting the Fort Bend Women’s Center, and we’re looking for volunteers to help keep things running smoothly. Volunteers assist with sorting donations, helping customers, and organizing displays.

Volunteer anytime between 10 AM and 6 PM, 7 days a week—whatever fits your schedule

No experience needed, just a willingness to help

Volunteers aged 8 and up are welcome (ages 8–14 should be accompanied by a parent)

Support a great cause, gain retail experience, and be part of a caring community

Please ensure that you complete the application linked below prior to volunteering: 

Student Application: Volunteer Application

Adult Application: Volunteer Application

Shift Sign-Ups: THRIFTWISE: THRIFTWISE RESALE STORES

Interested in volunteering as a group? Please complete our Group Volunteer Application, and our Volunteer Manager will be in touch with you!

Come make a difference with us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

ThriftWise is a resale store supporting the Fort Bend Women’s Center, and we’re looking for volunteers to help keep things running smoothly. Volunteers assist with sorting donations, helping customers, and organizing displays.

Volunteer anytime between 10 AM and 6 PM, 7 days a week—whatever fits your schedule

No experience needed, just a willingness to help

Volunteers aged 8 and up are welcome (ages 8–14 should be accompanied by a parent)

Support a great cause, gain retail experience, and be part of a caring community

Please ensure that you complete the application linked below prior to volunteering: 

Student Application: Volunteer Application

Adult Application: Volunteer Application

Shift Sign-Ups: THRIFTWISE: THRIFTWISE RESALE STORES

Interested in volunteering as a group? Please complete our Group Volunteer Application, and our Volunteer Manager will be in touch with you!

Come make a difference with us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77477

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Give Time & Save Lives! Drive Victims of Abuse

Travel across the region, the state, and the U.S. Have adventures you'll remember for a lifetime, change lives as a driver, and support victims in a direct, meaningful way!

Families to Freedom transports victims of domestic abuse to safety.

We need volunteers aged 25+ who have a good driving record, clean background, and time to drive survivors of domestic violence to and from crisis centers in the region, or to a family home far away. Great for those who are a little adventurous minded and want to be personally involved in changing lives. We arrange survivor pick-ups in a safe public place, manage travel logistics to be easy for you, and we pay for all trip expenses.

Choose your own adventure!

Drive across the Houston areaDrive across the region up to 2 hours from HoustonDrive across the state or multiple states

Weekday daytime volunteer drivers are in high demand!!

Interested? Let’s talk!

Start the process at FamiliestoFreedom.org/Volunteer. For more details or answers to specific questions call for the Program Manager at 346-386-6767. Orientation and training is conducted in our office

Agency: Families to Freedom

Travel across the region, the state, and the U.S. Have adventures you'll remember for a lifetime, change lives as a driver, and support victims in a direct, meaningful way!

Families to Freedom transports victims of domestic abuse to safety.

We need volunteers aged 25+ who have a good driving record, clean background, and time to drive survivors of domestic violence to and from crisis centers in the region, or to a family home far away. Great for those who are a little adventurous minded and want to be personally involved in changing lives. We arrange survivor pick-ups in a safe public place, manage travel logistics to be easy for you, and we pay for all trip expenses.

Choose your own adventure!

Drive across the Houston areaDrive across the region up to 2 hours from HoustonDrive across the state or multiple states

Weekday daytime volunteer drivers are in high demand!!

Interested? Let’s talk!

Start the process at FamiliestoFreedom.org/Volunteer. For more details or answers to specific questions call for the Program Manager at 346-386-6767. Orientation and training is conducted in our office

Agency: Families to Freedom

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekly Soccer Coach

We are looking for followers of Jesus who love soccer and are passionate about helping kids develop strong life skills and values. We provide free soccer practice at various local schools in Alief ISD Monday-Thursday 5:00-6:30pm. As a volunteer, you would be working with the head coach to follow the provided practice curriculum. The curriculum guides you through warm ups, soccer technique, drills, and activities. The unique thing about our program is that all of our soccer sessions are based around a Bible story and life value. We use soccer as a tool to instill valuable life lessons about character and personal development into the players. This is why we request that applicants be strongly committed to their Christian faith, because as a coach, you are also a role model. We look forward to talking with you to see if you would be a good fit for our program!


Want to reach out right way? 

Call: 832-588-5033 (Pavel Khripunov)

Email: pavel@revivalsport.org

Agency: Revival Sport

We are looking for followers of Jesus who love soccer and are passionate about helping kids develop strong life skills and values. We provide free soccer practice at various local schools in Alief ISD Monday-Thursday 5:00-6:30pm. As a volunteer, you would be working with the head coach to follow the provided practice curriculum. The curriculum guides you through warm ups, soccer technique, drills, and activities. The unique thing about our program is that all of our soccer sessions are based around a Bible story and life value. We use soccer as a tool to instill valuable life lessons about character and personal development into the players. This is why we request that applicants be strongly committed to their Christian faith, because as a coach, you are also a role model. We look forward to talking with you to see if you would be a good fit for our program!


Want to reach out right way? 

Call: 832-588-5033 (Pavel Khripunov)

Email: pavel@revivalsport.org

Agency: Revival Sport

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Intern

We are looking for a creative social media intern to work in our marketing department. The social media intern is responsible for planning social media calendars, creating social media posts, and assisting the social media team with brainstorming campaigns.

To be successful as a social media intern you must have excellent knowledge of various social media platforms. A good social media intern combines creative campaign ideas with analytical skills to create successful posts.

Social Media Intern Responsibilities:

Managing the social media calendar.Brainstorming campaign ideas.Posting on various social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.Analyzing analytics to gauge the success of campaigns.

Social Media Intern Requirements:

Excellent knowledge of social media platforms.Knowledge of analytical tools.Creative mindset.Ability to multitask.Ability to work in a team.Experience in Communication or a related field.Prior experience with marketing or social media.Experience with faith-based content.

Agency: Restoration House of Houston

We are looking for a creative social media intern to work in our marketing department. The social media intern is responsible for planning social media calendars, creating social media posts, and assisting the social media team with brainstorming campaigns.

To be successful as a social media intern you must have excellent knowledge of various social media platforms. A good social media intern combines creative campaign ideas with analytical skills to create successful posts.

Social Media Intern Responsibilities:

Managing the social media calendar.Brainstorming campaign ideas.Posting on various social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.Analyzing analytics to gauge the success of campaigns.

Social Media Intern Requirements:

Excellent knowledge of social media platforms.Knowledge of analytical tools.Creative mindset.Ability to multitask.Ability to work in a team.Experience in Communication or a related field.Prior experience with marketing or social media.Experience with faith-based content.

Agency: Restoration House of Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


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:

Agency: DOMESTIC TRUTH FOUNDATION

Agency: DOMESTIC TRUTH FOUNDATION

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77065

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare During Therapeutic Community (TC) Nights

Volunteers are needed to supervise approximately 25 children while mothers participate in required therapeutic programming on-site. Children's ages range from 1 to 17.

Please note due to the sensitivity of clients and children in care, we do not allow court mandated volunteer hours. 


Please sign up here: https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3059/calendar/month


Activities with children range from holding/rocking infants, completing puzzles, board games, and supervision while playing outside (ex. bike riding, playing basketball, playing on the playground, etc.). This volunteer opportunity may occur indoors or outdoors (weather dependent). Moms will be attending their TC meetings from 7:00-8:15 PM on Tuesday evenings, so volunteers are asked to arrive at 6:45 PM to facilitate drop-off before TC. This shift will end at approximately 8:30 PM, once all moms have finished with their meeting and have arrived to pick up their children. Individual volunteers must be age 16 or older to sign up. Youth volunteers (ages 15 and younger) are welcome to volunteer along with their families but must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Agency: Gracewood

Volunteers are needed to supervise approximately 25 children while mothers participate in required therapeutic programming on-site. Children's ages range from 1 to 17.

Please note due to the sensitivity of clients and children in care, we do not allow court mandated volunteer hours. 


Please sign up here: https://events.civicchamps.com/organizations/3059/calendar/month


Activities with children range from holding/rocking infants, completing puzzles, board games, and supervision while playing outside (ex. bike riding, playing basketball, playing on the playground, etc.). This volunteer opportunity may occur indoors or outdoors (weather dependent). Moms will be attending their TC meetings from 7:00-8:15 PM on Tuesday evenings, so volunteers are asked to arrive at 6:45 PM to facilitate drop-off before TC. This shift will end at approximately 8:30 PM, once all moms have finished with their meeting and have arrived to pick up their children. Individual volunteers must be age 16 or older to sign up. Youth volunteers (ages 15 and younger) are welcome to volunteer along with their families but must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Agency: Gracewood

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77080

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friendly Faces needed! MAM Resale Store/Donation Center Volunteers

Are you a good organizer? Or a people person? Would you like to gain valuable experience while making a difference in your community? If so, your help is needed at MAM Resale Store and Warehouse! 

 


Volunteer opportunities at our Resale Store include assisting customers, operating the cash register, helping the cashier, or organizing and restocking the store. As a Warehouse volunteer, you would help sort and price incoming donations in one of our most needed areas. 

 


The sales from MAM's Resale Store & Boutique bring in over $2 million each year, supporting more than 20% of MAM’s budget. This funding helps us partner with hardworking Houstonians to build hope, stability, and well-being through education, employment, resources, and relationships. 

 


Let’s make Houston stronger, together! Fill out the form to join our volunteer squad:

               

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Are you a good organizer? Or a people person? Would you like to gain valuable experience while making a difference in your community? If so, your help is needed at MAM Resale Store and Warehouse! 

 


Volunteer opportunities at our Resale Store include assisting customers, operating the cash register, helping the cashier, or organizing and restocking the store. As a Warehouse volunteer, you would help sort and price incoming donations in one of our most needed areas. 

 


The sales from MAM's Resale Store & Boutique bring in over $2 million each year, supporting more than 20% of MAM’s budget. This funding helps us partner with hardworking Houstonians to build hope, stability, and well-being through education, employment, resources, and relationships. 

 


Let’s make Houston stronger, together! Fill out the form to join our volunteer squad:

               

Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Instructor: Help your Houston neighbors learn to speak English!

If you're compassionate, fluent in English, and can volunteer a couple times per week, we want YOU to help a group of Houston adults learn to speak English. You'll meet some amazing people, experience the joy and fulfillment of helping others succeed, and know that you're making Houston a better place for us all.

Classes meet in-person Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday, and volunteers are especially needed 9am - 11am and 6:30pm - 8:30pm.

NO prior teaching experience or second language is required. If this volunteer opportunity is for you, we'll train you, match you with a group of adult learners, and support you as you get started on the exciting and hugely rewarding activity of helping your neighbors learn English as a second (or third!) language (ESL).

Please fill out this Google Form for further information: 


Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

If you're compassionate, fluent in English, and can volunteer a couple times per week, we want YOU to help a group of Houston adults learn to speak English. You'll meet some amazing people, experience the joy and fulfillment of helping others succeed, and know that you're making Houston a better place for us all.

Classes meet in-person Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday, and volunteers are especially needed 9am - 11am and 6:30pm - 8:30pm.

NO prior teaching experience or second language is required. If this volunteer opportunity is for you, we'll train you, match you with a group of adult learners, and support you as you get started on the exciting and hugely rewarding activity of helping your neighbors learn English as a second (or third!) language (ESL).

Please fill out this Google Form for further information: 


Agency: Memorial Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friend of a Hospice Patient

Astella Hospice is seeking individuals to serve as compassionate friend, offering emotional support, companionship and a listening ear to patients during their final journey. In this role, the volunteer creates a comforting presence, whether by sharing stories, listening to memories, holding a hand or simply sitting quietly. It is not about providing medical care but about being a source of kindness, connection, and understanding, bringing moments of joy and peace to the patient and their loved ones. This meaningful bond will enrich the lives of the volunteer and the patient.

Agency: Astella Home Health and Hospice

Astella Hospice is seeking individuals to serve as compassionate friend, offering emotional support, companionship and a listening ear to patients during their final journey. In this role, the volunteer creates a comforting presence, whether by sharing stories, listening to memories, holding a hand or simply sitting quietly. It is not about providing medical care but about being a source of kindness, connection, and understanding, bringing moments of joy and peace to the patient and their loved ones. This meaningful bond will enrich the lives of the volunteer and the patient.

Agency: Astella Home Health and Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77074

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Cy-Fair Neighborhood Donor Center)

The Blood Center depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives.

The Volunteer Office Associate provides administrative/clerical support to the Neighborhood Donor Center and offers great customer service to the donors.

For additional information about our volunteer program please click here.

Orientation is mandatory before volunteering.

Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Responsibilities:

Welcome donors and help them sign in Answer phone, make and log calls Bake and package cookies, make coffee, stock refrigerator, replenish snacks Offer snacks to donors when they have completed donating Administrative duties such as filing, stuffing envelopes, data entry Other duties as assigned Additional training for this position will be provided


Requirements:

Must present a friendly demeanor; courteous and personable when dealing with staff, other volunteers or donors Must be dependable and punctual Detail-oriented Respect and maintain the confidentiality of The Blood Center donors, volunteers and staff

Agency: Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

The Blood Center depends on volunteers support in many capacities and always is seeking more individuals to join us in our mission of saving lives.

The Volunteer Office Associate provides administrative/clerical support to the Neighborhood Donor Center and offers great customer service to the donors.

For additional information about our volunteer program please click here.

Orientation is mandatory before volunteering.

Need: Any day, Monday - Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Responsibilities:

Welcome donors and help them sign in Answer phone, make and log calls Bake and package cookies, make coffee, stock refrigerator, replenish snacks Offer snacks to donors when they have completed donating Administrative duties such as filing, stuffing envelopes, data entry Other duties as assigned Additional training for this position will be provided


Requirements:

Must present a friendly demeanor; courteous and personable when dealing with staff, other volunteers or donors Must be dependable and punctual Detail-oriented Respect and maintain the confidentiality of The Blood Center donors, volunteers and staff

Agency: Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77065

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Translation and Interpretation - Remote or In Person

** We have an immediate need for Spanish Language volunteers to help us reach out to our clients via phone and help them fill out specific online forms.

On an ongoing basis, speakers of numerous languages (including but not limited to: Spanish, Dari, Arabic, French) are needed for in person and/or remote translation and interpretation to ensure refugees’ full understanding and participation in our programs and in the community. Document translation may be accomplished remotely and emailed to staff.

For more info., contact Rebecca Harrison rharrison@cwsglobal.org or go to www.cwshouston.org and fill out our volunteer application!

Agency: CWS Houston

** We have an immediate need for Spanish Language volunteers to help us reach out to our clients via phone and help them fill out specific online forms.

On an ongoing basis, speakers of numerous languages (including but not limited to: Spanish, Dari, Arabic, French) are needed for in person and/or remote translation and interpretation to ensure refugees’ full understanding and participation in our programs and in the community. Document translation may be accomplished remotely and emailed to staff.

For more info., contact Rebecca Harrison rharrison@cwsglobal.org or go to www.cwshouston.org and fill out our volunteer application!

Agency: CWS Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Level 1 Teacher

CAM is looking for a volunteer to help teach English as a Second Language.

- You must be proficient in using Google and ZOOM, and have your own computer.

- You do NOT have to be a certified teacher.

- Bilingual Spanish speakers are preferred.

- You must be available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 pm - 8:45 pm CST. We provide course observation, a curriculum, and training before starting.

If this sounds like something you would be interested in, please sign up for a volunteer tour at the link below.

Orientation Sign-up

Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

CAM is looking for a volunteer to help teach English as a Second Language.

- You must be proficient in using Google and ZOOM, and have your own computer.

- You do NOT have to be a certified teacher.

- Bilingual Spanish speakers are preferred.

- You must be available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 pm - 8:45 pm CST. We provide course observation, a curriculum, and training before starting.

If this sounds like something you would be interested in, please sign up for a volunteer tour at the link below.

Orientation Sign-up

Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Level 3 Teacher

CAM is looking for a volunteer to help teach English as a Second Language.

- You must be proficient in using Google and ZOOM. (Most classes will be over zoom)

- You do NOT have to be a certified teacher, nor do you need to speak any language other than English.

- We only ask that you possess the willingness to teach and the ability to speak in front of others.

- You must be available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 pm - 8:45 pm CST. We provide course observation, a curriculum, and training before starting.

If you are interested, you are welcome to attend a volunteer orientation tour. Please sign up by clicking the link below.

Orientation Sign-up

Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

CAM is looking for a volunteer to help teach English as a Second Language.

- You must be proficient in using Google and ZOOM. (Most classes will be over zoom)

- You do NOT have to be a certified teacher, nor do you need to speak any language other than English.

- We only ask that you possess the willingness to teach and the ability to speak in front of others.

- You must be available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 pm - 8:45 pm CST. We provide course observation, a curriculum, and training before starting.

If you are interested, you are welcome to attend a volunteer orientation tour. Please sign up by clicking the link below.

Orientation Sign-up

Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resale Store Cashier

Cypress Assistance Ministries (CAM) needs cashiers for our resale store, Angels' Attic. Cashiers will be responsible for ringing up customers and accepting cash and card payments. They will also have responsiblities including keeping the store tidy, organizing merchandise and displays, and assisting customers throughout their shopping experience. No previous retail experience is necessary, just a good attitude!

All sales at this store will benefit Cypress Assistance Ministries. CAM is a 501c3 non-profit that benefits the Cy-Fair community. We provide rental and utility assistance, maintain a food pantry, provide job hunting resources, as well as other community services.

If you are interested in helping, please click on the link below and sign up for an orientation tour.

Orientation Sign-up


Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

Cypress Assistance Ministries (CAM) needs cashiers for our resale store, Angels' Attic. Cashiers will be responsible for ringing up customers and accepting cash and card payments. They will also have responsiblities including keeping the store tidy, organizing merchandise and displays, and assisting customers throughout their shopping experience. No previous retail experience is necessary, just a good attitude!

All sales at this store will benefit Cypress Assistance Ministries. CAM is a 501c3 non-profit that benefits the Cy-Fair community. We provide rental and utility assistance, maintain a food pantry, provide job hunting resources, as well as other community services.

If you are interested in helping, please click on the link below and sign up for an orientation tour.

Orientation Sign-up


Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations Intake and Sorting


Cypress Assistance Ministries(CAM) needs volunteers to help in our donation center.

Our donation center is broken up into different departments; once you complete an orientation, you will be able to choose which department you would prefer to volunteer in. Departments include: donation intake, clothing, housewares, toys, accessories, electronics, and baby items. Duties vary by department, but include things like cleaning, organizing, sorting, pricing and displaying items in the store. We will provide training to all volunteers.

The donation center is open from 9 am - 3 pm, Monday through Saturday. Most volunteers start off working 3-4 hours, once per week.

All sales in the resale store will benefit Cypress Assistance Ministries. CAM is a 501c3 non-profit which provides assistance to the Cy-Fair community. We provide rent and utility assistance, maintain a food pantry, provide job hunting resources, and have many other programs to benefit our community.

If this is something you are interested in doing, I would recommend attending one of our orientation tours. Please sign up at the link below

Orientation Sign-up


Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries


Cypress Assistance Ministries(CAM) needs volunteers to help in our donation center.

Our donation center is broken up into different departments; once you complete an orientation, you will be able to choose which department you would prefer to volunteer in. Departments include: donation intake, clothing, housewares, toys, accessories, electronics, and baby items. Duties vary by department, but include things like cleaning, organizing, sorting, pricing and displaying items in the store. We will provide training to all volunteers.

The donation center is open from 9 am - 3 pm, Monday through Saturday. Most volunteers start off working 3-4 hours, once per week.

All sales in the resale store will benefit Cypress Assistance Ministries. CAM is a 501c3 non-profit which provides assistance to the Cy-Fair community. We provide rent and utility assistance, maintain a food pantry, provide job hunting resources, and have many other programs to benefit our community.

If this is something you are interested in doing, I would recommend attending one of our orientation tours. Please sign up at the link below

Orientation Sign-up


Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Donation Pick-up Drivers

Cypress Assistance Ministries (CAM) is partnering with some area grocery stores to help provide food for our food pantry. We just need some helpful individuals to pick up the donations from these retailers and help deliver them to CAM's facility.

Programs like this are wonderful resources for CAM, as they help us source items that would be otherwise difficult to source (such as bakery items and produce), and they help reduce food waste in our community.

Volunteers must have access to a vehicle suitable for transporting food items (an SUV or minivan would work perfectly, a sedan with sufficient trunk space would work as well). We will provide insulated bags.

We need weekly drivers for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. You may choose to volunteer for one, two, or all three of these pick-ups.

Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

Cypress Assistance Ministries (CAM) is partnering with some area grocery stores to help provide food for our food pantry. We just need some helpful individuals to pick up the donations from these retailers and help deliver them to CAM's facility.

Programs like this are wonderful resources for CAM, as they help us source items that would be otherwise difficult to source (such as bakery items and produce), and they help reduce food waste in our community.

Volunteers must have access to a vehicle suitable for transporting food items (an SUV or minivan would work perfectly, a sedan with sufficient trunk space would work as well). We will provide insulated bags.

We need weekly drivers for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. You may choose to volunteer for one, two, or all three of these pick-ups.

Agency: Cypress Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interview Coaches - Virtual

Volunteer Opportunity – Become an Interview Coach with Career Gear Houston!

Are you passionate about helping others succeed?

Career Gear Houston is looking for volunteer interview coaches to support our SuitUp Program! As an Interview Coach, you’ll work one-on-one or in small groups (2 clients) to help men prepare for job interviews. We provide the curriculum—you provide the guidance, encouragement, and expertise!

What We’re Looking For:

Experience in professional-level work and/or hiring employees Strong communication and coaching skills A desire to empower men in their career journeys Flexible volunteer shifts available, Tuesday, Wednesdays & Thursdays 

Join us in making a real impact—one suit and one interview at a time. Sign up or learn more!

Agency: Career Gear Houston

Volunteer Opportunity – Become an Interview Coach with Career Gear Houston!

Are you passionate about helping others succeed?

Career Gear Houston is looking for volunteer interview coaches to support our SuitUp Program! As an Interview Coach, you’ll work one-on-one or in small groups (2 clients) to help men prepare for job interviews. We provide the curriculum—you provide the guidance, encouragement, and expertise!

What We’re Looking For:

Experience in professional-level work and/or hiring employees Strong communication and coaching skills A desire to empower men in their career journeys Flexible volunteer shifts available, Tuesday, Wednesdays & Thursdays 

Join us in making a real impact—one suit and one interview at a time. Sign up or learn more!

Agency: Career Gear Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77063

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CCSC Garden Volunteers

Grow and harvest fresh produce that goes directly to our Emergency Services clients at our Food Pantries. Garden Volunteer 





- Plant, water and/or harvest fresh fruits and vegetables. Start new plants from seeds. Transplant and divide. Maintain garden beds. Volunteers are needed M, W, and F mornings from 9 - 11 a.m.

Agency: Christian Community Service Center (CCSC)

Grow and harvest fresh produce that goes directly to our Emergency Services clients at our Food Pantries. Garden Volunteer 





- Plant, water and/or harvest fresh fruits and vegetables. Start new plants from seeds. Transplant and divide. Maintain garden beds. Volunteers are needed M, W, and F mornings from 9 - 11 a.m.

Agency: Christian Community Service Center (CCSC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Services - Southwest location

Emergency Services provides food and clothing as well as financial assistance to those in crisis. Volunteers are needed to help greet clients, answer phone inquiries, interview clients, help in the food pantry, or provide administrative assistance. We especially need bilingual (Spanish / English) volunteers.

Agency: Christian Community Service Center (CCSC)

Emergency Services provides food and clothing as well as financial assistance to those in crisis. Volunteers are needed to help greet clients, answer phone inquiries, interview clients, help in the food pantry, or provide administrative assistance. We especially need bilingual (Spanish / English) volunteers.

Agency: Christian Community Service Center (CCSC)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bi-lingual Food Pantry Registration Assistant

Enjoy working with people, have good computer/data skills and bilingual in English and Spanish? We need you!  

Volunteers are needed to register new and returning clients, validate eligibility, inform clients of upcoming events and run reports. As a member of the broader Community Food Pantry Team, Registration Assistants may be asked to help from time-to-time in other areas of the food pantry.  Volunteers must be fluent in both English and Spanish (written and verbal) and will be working with confidential information.  

Volunteers should be able to commit to a Monday, Thursday morning on a weekly basis and/or a 1st or 3rd Saturday morning on a monthly basis.  Shift hours are 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.  Long term considerations only, please.

Agency: Cy-Fair Helping Hands

Enjoy working with people, have good computer/data skills and bilingual in English and Spanish? We need you!  

Volunteers are needed to register new and returning clients, validate eligibility, inform clients of upcoming events and run reports. As a member of the broader Community Food Pantry Team, Registration Assistants may be asked to help from time-to-time in other areas of the food pantry.  Volunteers must be fluent in both English and Spanish (written and verbal) and will be working with confidential information.  

Volunteers should be able to commit to a Monday, Thursday morning on a weekly basis and/or a 1st or 3rd Saturday morning on a monthly basis.  Shift hours are 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.  Long term considerations only, please.

Agency: Cy-Fair Helping Hands

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Watch During Community Support Groups

Our Afghan Support Groups in Houston promote health and wellness through separate men’s and women’s groups, as well as co-ed workshops. Sessions occur 1-2 times a week for two hours and provide a space for connection, skill-building, and community support.

Volunteers are needed to assist with child watch activities for children aged 1-5. This includes planning fun, engaging activities and supervising children so parents can fully participate in the sessions.

Your support helps create a welcoming and supportive environment for Afghan families. If interested, please reach out to Rebecca Harrison - rharrison@cwsglobal.org- for more details!

Agency: CWS Houston

Our Afghan Support Groups in Houston promote health and wellness through separate men’s and women’s groups, as well as co-ed workshops. Sessions occur 1-2 times a week for two hours and provide a space for connection, skill-building, and community support.

Volunteers are needed to assist with child watch activities for children aged 1-5. This includes planning fun, engaging activities and supervising children so parents can fully participate in the sessions.

Your support helps create a welcoming and supportive environment for Afghan families. If interested, please reach out to Rebecca Harrison - rharrison@cwsglobal.org- for more details!

Agency: CWS Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 1, 2025

Zip Code: 77074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Mentors

CWS Houston is recruiting Volunteer Youth Mentors to support newcomer youth ages 15-24. Mentors will be responsible for facilitating once monthly group mentoring sessions with approximately 5 newcomer youth for a total of 6 months. Mentoring sessions are focused on social/emotional support, life skills, cultural orientation, financial literacy, and college or career readiness skills. Mentoring sessions also encourage peer support and social connection amongst group members.

Requirements: Volunteer Youth Mentors must be over the age of 25 years old and must be fluent in English. Prior experience working with newcomer youth is preferred but not required. CWS is prioritizing volunteers with lived experience as newcomers to the U.S.

Location: Mentoring sessions will take place either virtually or in-person depending on client needs and preference. Transportation assistance will be available to youth and mentors who participate in in-person mentoring.

In-person sessions will take place at CWS Houston office, located at:

6671 Southwest Fwy, Ste. 760,

Houston, TX 77024

 

Time Commitment: Mentors will be required to participate in approximately 8 hours of training prior to engaging in mentoring services. Mentoring sessions take place once per month for approximately 2 hours for a total of 6 months. Mentors will also be required to meet with their supervisor occasionally. Mentoring sessions will generally take place in the afternoons, evenings, or on the weekends depending on client and mentor availability.

Onboarding: Mentors must submit to CWS’ volunteer background check process before they are cleared to begin services.

Training & Support: Mentors will receive training on mentoring session curriculum prior to facilitating mentoring sessions. Mentors will receive ongoing support, training, and guidance from CWS Staff.

Agency: CWS Houston

CWS Houston is recruiting Volunteer Youth Mentors to support newcomer youth ages 15-24. Mentors will be responsible for facilitating once monthly group mentoring sessions with approximately 5 newcomer youth for a total of 6 months. Mentoring sessions are focused on social/emotional support, life skills, cultural orientation, financial literacy, and college or career readiness skills. Mentoring sessions also encourage peer support and social connection amongst group members.

Requirements: Volunteer Youth Mentors must be over the age of 25 years old and must be fluent in English. Prior experience working with newcomer youth is preferred but not required. CWS is prioritizing volunteers with lived experience as newcomers to the U.S.

Location: Mentoring sessions will take place either virtually or in-person depending on client needs and preference. Transportation assistance will be available to youth and mentors who participate in in-person mentoring.

In-person sessions will take place at CWS Houston office, located at:

6671 Southwest Fwy, Ste. 760,

Houston, TX 77024

 

Time Commitment: Mentors will be required to participate in approximately 8 hours of training prior to engaging in mentoring services. Mentoring sessions take place once per month for approximately 2 hours for a total of 6 months. Mentors will also be required to meet with their supervisor occasionally. Mentoring sessions will generally take place in the afternoons, evenings, or on the weekends depending on client and mentor availability.

Onboarding: Mentors must submit to CWS’ volunteer background check process before they are cleared to begin services.

Training & Support: Mentors will receive training on mentoring session curriculum prior to facilitating mentoring sessions. Mentors will receive ongoing support, training, and guidance from CWS Staff.

Agency: CWS Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 15, 2026

Zip Code: 77018

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Greeter for Adult Education Program

Adult Education Volunteer Greeters have a vital role in helping BakerRipley students and staff with associated equipment, providing basic information about Adult Education programs and answering general questions by email, phone, and from neighbors. The Volunteer Greeter is also the first point of contact for visitors and is essential in creating a warm, welcoming and positive first impression.Location: 6655 Rookin St. Houston Tx., 77074Time Commitment: 6 weeksShift Available: 8:30am-12:30pm, 12:30pm-4:30pm
What will I need to do?Check emails and voicemails, and return phone calls as needed, to provide information.Make copies.Greet neighbors and answer general questions about Adult Education programs.Set up for workshops, clean and restock areas after use.Use the Front Desk end-of-shift form to ask questions, request additional training, provide details about shift successes, challenges, etc. We really want to make this a pleasant experience for you, so this form will be completed at the end of each shift.Communicate with the Volunteer Coordinator role successes, challenges, trends, areas for improvement, etc.What's required of me to be successful in this role?Cultural Sensitivity and Mutual Respect: Ability to interact professionally with students of diverse backgrounds, developing a rapport with students as the primary drivers of their own learning and success.Good Interpersonal & Communication skills: Willing to work with students, instructors and staff in a personal, one-on-one setting.Willing to troubleshoot, unafraid of failure, adaptable to change and a curious mind open to learning new tools and thinking creatively.Have basic office administration skills (or be willing to learn): answering phone calls, retrieving voicemails, checking emails, and making copies.The Adult Education Volunteer Greeter training will involve shadowing experienced staff, interactive sessions, and hands-on learning.What will you gain from the experience?Professional growth and references verify work experienceAn incredible learning experience helping neighbors and impacting their lives.An opportunity to collaborate with a passionate adult education team who will engage and support you during your service.Immersion into the BakerRipley culture and community impact.Connection to BakerRipley divisions and opportunities for networking.

Agency: BakerRipley

Adult Education Volunteer Greeters have a vital role in helping BakerRipley students and staff with associated equipment, providing basic information about Adult Education programs and answering general questions by email, phone, and from neighbors. The Volunteer Greeter is also the first point of contact for visitors and is essential in creating a warm, welcoming and positive first impression.Location: 6655 Rookin St. Houston Tx., 77074Time Commitment: 6 weeksShift Available: 8:30am-12:30pm, 12:30pm-4:30pm
What will I need to do?Check emails and voicemails, and return phone calls as needed, to provide information.Make copies.Greet neighbors and answer general questions about Adult Education programs.Set up for workshops, clean and restock areas after use.Use the Front Desk end-of-shift form to ask questions, request additional training, provide details about shift successes, challenges, etc. We really want to make this a pleasant experience for you, so this form will be completed at the end of each shift.Communicate with the Volunteer Coordinator role successes, challenges, trends, areas for improvement, etc.What's required of me to be successful in this role?Cultural Sensitivity and Mutual Respect: Ability to interact professionally with students of diverse backgrounds, developing a rapport with students as the primary drivers of their own learning and success.Good Interpersonal & Communication skills: Willing to work with students, instructors and staff in a personal, one-on-one setting.Willing to troubleshoot, unafraid of failure, adaptable to change and a curious mind open to learning new tools and thinking creatively.Have basic office administration skills (or be willing to learn): answering phone calls, retrieving voicemails, checking emails, and making copies.The Adult Education Volunteer Greeter training will involve shadowing experienced staff, interactive sessions, and hands-on learning.What will you gain from the experience?Professional growth and references verify work experienceAn incredible learning experience helping neighbors and impacting their lives.An opportunity to collaborate with a passionate adult education team who will engage and support you during your service.Immersion into the BakerRipley culture and community impact.Connection to BakerRipley divisions and opportunities for networking.

Agency: BakerRipley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Bus Buddy – Help Refugees Get Around Houston with Confidence

Help newly arrived refugees in Houston gain the skills they need to get around the city independently. 

As a Bus Buddy, you’ll ride alongside refugee students as they travel to important destinations like English classes, job training programs, or healthcare appointments. You’ll teach them how to: 

Read and understand METRO bus maps and schedules 

Use the Transit app to plan and track their route 

Purchase and use bus passes with ease 

For many refugees, learning how to use public transportation is a vital step toward rebuilding their lives. Your support can open the door to opportunities, connections, and independence. 

No experience needed—just a friendly attitude and a love for helping others. 
We’ll provide training and support to get you started. 

Agency: Bilingual Education Institute

Help newly arrived refugees in Houston gain the skills they need to get around the city independently. 

As a Bus Buddy, you’ll ride alongside refugee students as they travel to important destinations like English classes, job training programs, or healthcare appointments. You’ll teach them how to: 

Read and understand METRO bus maps and schedules 

Use the Transit app to plan and track their route 

Purchase and use bus passes with ease 

For many refugees, learning how to use public transportation is a vital step toward rebuilding their lives. Your support can open the door to opportunities, connections, and independence. 

No experience needed—just a friendly attitude and a love for helping others. 
We’ll provide training and support to get you started. 

Agency: Bilingual Education Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77057

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: beyWIsee Foundation Is In Search of a Board Secretary!

BeyWIsee Foundation is in search of a Board Secretary!

Our mission at beyWIsee Foundation is to provide resources through yearly initiatives to students in underserved communities.

beyWIsee Foundation Board Secretary:

Role Impact:
We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and eager to help the organization as we move forward. The Board Secretary is a key role to the overall effectiveness of the beyWIsee Foundation. 


Required Skills:
- Strong organizational abilities

- Attention to detail

- Excellent communication

- Team Player

- Proficiency with record-keeping tools


Commitment & Location:
- 3 Yr. Board Commitment

- Quarterly meetings

- Special monthly meetings leading up to events

- All meetings are held remotely


Experience Level:
- Previous board experience is not required

- Administrative experience is preferred, but not required

This is a great opportunity to gain first-hand non-profit board experience for the right candidate.


Key Responsibilities:

Meeting Management:

Schedule board meetings, prepare and distribute agendas and supporting documents, and ensure meetings run efficiently. 

Record Keeping:

Accurately record minutes of board meetings, including discussions, decisions, and action items. 

Communication:

Ensure effective and timely communication among board members and other stakeholders. 

Official Documents:

Maintain and organize official organizational records, such as bylaws and board member rosters, ensuring they are accessible. 

Governance Support:

Play a crucial role in supporting the board's overall governance and ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.

Submit your resumes if interested and you believe you would be an exceptional fit to the organization!

Agency: beyWIsee Foundation

BeyWIsee Foundation is in search of a Board Secretary!

Our mission at beyWIsee Foundation is to provide resources through yearly initiatives to students in underserved communities.

beyWIsee Foundation Board Secretary:

Role Impact:
We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and eager to help the organization as we move forward. The Board Secretary is a key role to the overall effectiveness of the beyWIsee Foundation. 


Required Skills:
- Strong organizational abilities

- Attention to detail

- Excellent communication

- Team Player

- Proficiency with record-keeping tools


Commitment & Location:
- 3 Yr. Board Commitment

- Quarterly meetings

- Special monthly meetings leading up to events

- All meetings are held remotely


Experience Level:
- Previous board experience is not required

- Administrative experience is preferred, but not required

This is a great opportunity to gain first-hand non-profit board experience for the right candidate.


Key Responsibilities:

Meeting Management:

Schedule board meetings, prepare and distribute agendas and supporting documents, and ensure meetings run efficiently. 

Record Keeping:

Accurately record minutes of board meetings, including discussions, decisions, and action items. 

Communication:

Ensure effective and timely communication among board members and other stakeholders. 

Official Documents:

Maintain and organize official organizational records, such as bylaws and board member rosters, ensuring they are accessible. 

Governance Support:

Play a crucial role in supporting the board's overall governance and ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.

Submit your resumes if interested and you believe you would be an exceptional fit to the organization!

Agency: beyWIsee Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77057

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary Literacy Volunteer (help improve reading levels one student at at time)

Help a child who is reading below grade level. Volunteers needed to work with elementary-age children in northern Spring Branch once or twice a week. Work with small groups (2-4 students) for an hour once a week.  Simple lesson and materials provided for you.

Volunteers would need to commit to only once-a-week visits with their group of children for at least one semester. One hour training provided before you start as well as a background check. Program has proven results in improving student reading levels.  

Available times are (choose one day): 

5 - 6pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday at our Campbell Campus (3911 Campbell Rd) or Pitner Campus (8526 Pitner Rd)

 

Agency: SpringSpirit

Help a child who is reading below grade level. Volunteers needed to work with elementary-age children in northern Spring Branch once or twice a week. Work with small groups (2-4 students) for an hour once a week.  Simple lesson and materials provided for you.

Volunteers would need to commit to only once-a-week visits with their group of children for at least one semester. One hour training provided before you start as well as a background check. Program has proven results in improving student reading levels.  

Available times are (choose one day): 

5 - 6pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday at our Campbell Campus (3911 Campbell Rd) or Pitner Campus (8526 Pitner Rd)

 

Agency: SpringSpirit

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 16, 2026

Zip Code: 77080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Youth STEM Non-Profit Board of Directors

We are always looking for professionals to join our Board of Directors.

STEM·E’s mission (steme.org) is to globally educate youth in critical skills and professional development through easily accessible and affordable integrated STEM and Entrepreneurship education, enhancing students’ potential for future success and generating the workforce and leaders of tomorrow.

To bolster our reach and impact, we are looking for professionals from STEM and entrepreneurship fields, as well as well-connected individuals, passionate about youth education, to join our ranks.

All Directors would be requested to sign an agreement with fiduciary commitment and look to strongly contribute to our company strategy and yearly fundraising to make an impact within the community. Board meetings are quarterly (2 hours long).

Agency: STEM·E Youth Career Development Program

We are always looking for professionals to join our Board of Directors.

STEM·E’s mission (steme.org) is to globally educate youth in critical skills and professional development through easily accessible and affordable integrated STEM and Entrepreneurship education, enhancing students’ potential for future success and generating the workforce and leaders of tomorrow.

To bolster our reach and impact, we are looking for professionals from STEM and entrepreneurship fields, as well as well-connected individuals, passionate about youth education, to join our ranks.

All Directors would be requested to sign an agreement with fiduciary commitment and look to strongly contribute to our company strategy and yearly fundraising to make an impact within the community. Board meetings are quarterly (2 hours long).

Agency: STEM·E Youth Career Development Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Public Relations Specialist Needed!

Position: Volunteer Public Relations Specialist

Commitment: Flexible hours (April–October 2025) | Remote or hybrid options available


The Opportunity:

We are preparing for a major outdoor fundraiser this October, and we are looking for a retired PR professional or student studying public relations, journalism, or communications to help us build visibility, excitement, and community engagement leading up to the event!


You’ll help shape the story of our impact—and inspire others to join our mission.


What You’ll Do:


Draft and distribute press releases about our event and organizationPitch story ideas to local newspapers, TV stations, blogs, and community newslettersHelp identify media contacts and build a basic media listAssist with drafting talking points and preparing spokesperson materialsMonitor any media coverage and help amplify it through our channelsOptional: Support event-day media engagement if available


We’re Looking for Someone Who:


Believes in the power of education, community, and social justiceHas experience or coursework in public relations, journalism, or communicationsWrites clearly, professionally, and persuasivelyIs organized, dependable, and responsiveFeels comfortable reaching out to media outlets (or is willing to learn!)


Bonus Skills (Not Required, but Awesome):


Previous PR or media relations experience (internship or professional)Familiarity with press release formatting and media pitchingSocial media amplification (sharing coverage on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn)

Agency: Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI)-Houston

Position: Volunteer Public Relations Specialist

Commitment: Flexible hours (April–October 2025) | Remote or hybrid options available


The Opportunity:

We are preparing for a major outdoor fundraiser this October, and we are looking for a retired PR professional or student studying public relations, journalism, or communications to help us build visibility, excitement, and community engagement leading up to the event!


You’ll help shape the story of our impact—and inspire others to join our mission.


What You’ll Do:


Draft and distribute press releases about our event and organizationPitch story ideas to local newspapers, TV stations, blogs, and community newslettersHelp identify media contacts and build a basic media listAssist with drafting talking points and preparing spokesperson materialsMonitor any media coverage and help amplify it through our channelsOptional: Support event-day media engagement if available


We’re Looking for Someone Who:


Believes in the power of education, community, and social justiceHas experience or coursework in public relations, journalism, or communicationsWrites clearly, professionally, and persuasivelyIs organized, dependable, and responsiveFeels comfortable reaching out to media outlets (or is willing to learn!)


Bonus Skills (Not Required, but Awesome):


Previous PR or media relations experience (internship or professional)Familiarity with press release formatting and media pitchingSocial media amplification (sharing coverage on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn)

Agency: Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI)-Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 1, 2025

Zip Code: 77040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Positions

Looking to fill various Board Position. Email or contact me with information about yourself, what you are passionate about, and what skills you possess that would be an asset to our Board of Directors.

Agency: HTX First Responders Support Team

Looking to fill various Board Position. Email or contact me with information about yourself, what you are passionate about, and what skills you possess that would be an asset to our Board of Directors.

Agency: HTX First Responders Support Team

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Asana Trainer & Workflow Coach

Location: SJLI Houston Office (Near Northwest Freeway, Houston, TX) or Virtual
Schedule: Flexible — ideally a few 1.5-hour sessions per month. Training can be offered in person, virtually, or in the evening to accommodate volunteer and staff availability.

Help a Mission-Driven Team Use Asana with Confidence

At the Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI) Houston), we partner with youth and young adults from under-resourced communities to create meaningful opportunities in education, leadership and career development. Through programs like Urban Scholars and Higher Pathways, we equip students with the tools they need to thrive—and we’re always investing in how we work as a team to serve them better.

We’re looking for a volunteer Asana trainer and workflow coach to help our staff become more confident  in using Asana. We’ve already integrated the platform—we’re ready to refine and optimize how we use it across programs, operations and communications.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Facilitating a few training sessions (1.5 hours each) focused on Asana best practices

Coaching staff through features like tasks, timelines, templates and portfolios

Helping us create clearer, more efficient workflows for managing programs, events and internal operations

Providing light support as staff continue to apply what they’ve learned

What We’re Looking For:

Hands-on experience using Asana in a team or organizational setting

Ability to explain systems clearly and support various tech comfort levels

A thoughtful, encouraging approach to training

A passion for building capacity within mission-driven teams

This role is great for:

Project managers or operations professionals with a heart for service

Retired or semi-retired professionals looking to share their expertise

Asana enthusiasts who enjoy coaching others and improving collaboration

Training sessions can be held in person at our Northwest Freeway office, virtually, or in the evening to best fit your schedule. Whether you're available during the week or after hours, your time and expertise will make a meaningful difference.

If you enjoy helping great teams work even better, we’d love to connect.
Reach out to us at shjohnson@sjli.org and let’s explore what’s possible—together.

Agency: Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI)-Houston

Location: SJLI Houston Office (Near Northwest Freeway, Houston, TX) or Virtual
Schedule: Flexible — ideally a few 1.5-hour sessions per month. Training can be offered in person, virtually, or in the evening to accommodate volunteer and staff availability.

Help a Mission-Driven Team Use Asana with Confidence

At the Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI) Houston), we partner with youth and young adults from under-resourced communities to create meaningful opportunities in education, leadership and career development. Through programs like Urban Scholars and Higher Pathways, we equip students with the tools they need to thrive—and we’re always investing in how we work as a team to serve them better.

We’re looking for a volunteer Asana trainer and workflow coach to help our staff become more confident  in using Asana. We’ve already integrated the platform—we’re ready to refine and optimize how we use it across programs, operations and communications.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Facilitating a few training sessions (1.5 hours each) focused on Asana best practices

Coaching staff through features like tasks, timelines, templates and portfolios

Helping us create clearer, more efficient workflows for managing programs, events and internal operations

Providing light support as staff continue to apply what they’ve learned

What We’re Looking For:

Hands-on experience using Asana in a team or organizational setting

Ability to explain systems clearly and support various tech comfort levels

A thoughtful, encouraging approach to training

A passion for building capacity within mission-driven teams

This role is great for:

Project managers or operations professionals with a heart for service

Retired or semi-retired professionals looking to share their expertise

Asana enthusiasts who enjoy coaching others and improving collaboration

Training sessions can be held in person at our Northwest Freeway office, virtually, or in the evening to best fit your schedule. Whether you're available during the week or after hours, your time and expertise will make a meaningful difference.

If you enjoy helping great teams work even better, we’d love to connect.
Reach out to us at shjohnson@sjli.org and let’s explore what’s possible—together.

Agency: Social Justice Learning Institute (SJLI)-Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 9, 2025

Zip Code: 77040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Videographer/Editor for Training Department

Are you a college student majoring in Film/Media, or someone with a background in film or media production looking to make an impact? Join Project C.U.R.E.’s mission to deliver health and hope to those in need!

We are seeking enthusiastic and creative volunteers to assist our Training Department in filming, editing, and publishing training videos. These videos play a vital role in supporting our staff and volunteers as they work to improve healthcare in under-resourced communities worldwide.

What You’ll Do:

Film engaging training sessions and instructional content Edit and produce professional-quality videos for internal and external use Collaborate with the Training Department to ensure videos are clear, concise, and impactful Help manage and organize video publishing platforms

Qualifications:

Currently pursuing or holding a degree in Film, Media, or a related field, or experience in video production/editing Proficient in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or equivalent) Experience with cameras, lighting, and audio equipment Strong organizational and communication skills Passion for storytelling and making a difference

Why Volunteer with Project C.U.R.E.?

Gain hands-on experience in video production while supporting a meaningful cause Build your portfolio with real-world projects Work with a team dedicated to transforming global healthcare Flexible, periodic scheduling to fit your availability

If you’re ready to put your skills to good use and contribute to a mission that saves lives, we’d love to hear from you!

How to Apply:
Please submit your resume and a brief description of your video production experience to: meghanmccann@projectcure.org


Agency: Project C.U.R.E.

Are you a college student majoring in Film/Media, or someone with a background in film or media production looking to make an impact? Join Project C.U.R.E.’s mission to deliver health and hope to those in need!

We are seeking enthusiastic and creative volunteers to assist our Training Department in filming, editing, and publishing training videos. These videos play a vital role in supporting our staff and volunteers as they work to improve healthcare in under-resourced communities worldwide.

What You’ll Do:

Film engaging training sessions and instructional content Edit and produce professional-quality videos for internal and external use Collaborate with the Training Department to ensure videos are clear, concise, and impactful Help manage and organize video publishing platforms

Qualifications:

Currently pursuing or holding a degree in Film, Media, or a related field, or experience in video production/editing Proficient in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or equivalent) Experience with cameras, lighting, and audio equipment Strong organizational and communication skills Passion for storytelling and making a difference

Why Volunteer with Project C.U.R.E.?

Gain hands-on experience in video production while supporting a meaningful cause Build your portfolio with real-world projects Work with a team dedicated to transforming global healthcare Flexible, periodic scheduling to fit your availability

If you’re ready to put your skills to good use and contribute to a mission that saves lives, we’d love to hear from you!

How to Apply:
Please submit your resume and a brief description of your video production experience to: meghanmccann@projectcure.org


Agency: Project C.U.R.E.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bike distribution crew

Freewheels Houston seeks volunteers to distribute bikes to refugees, veterans, unhoused people, and young people who need transportation for work and school. Our bikes are donated by members of the community and repaired by volunteers.

Distributing bikes: Love and care at Freewheels

Support Tasks include:   

Helping fit the right size bike for each customer.Demonstrating how to use a helmet and fitting it correctly.Showing customers how to use a bike lock effectively.Explaining our waiver form and providing some basic principles of safe riding.Working patiently with clients who do not speak or read English using Google Translate as needed.Rolling bikes around our shop.Opening boxes and unpacking helmets and locks as needed.

Training is provided as needed.

Our work is very rewarding and brings a lot of smiles to our clients, along with much gratitude.

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

 Also, please complete the volunteer information and interest survey.

Agency: Freewheels Houston

Freewheels Houston seeks volunteers to distribute bikes to refugees, veterans, unhoused people, and young people who need transportation for work and school. Our bikes are donated by members of the community and repaired by volunteers.

Distributing bikes: Love and care at Freewheels

Support Tasks include:   

Helping fit the right size bike for each customer.Demonstrating how to use a helmet and fitting it correctly.Showing customers how to use a bike lock effectively.Explaining our waiver form and providing some basic principles of safe riding.Working patiently with clients who do not speak or read English using Google Translate as needed.Rolling bikes around our shop.Opening boxes and unpacking helmets and locks as needed.

Training is provided as needed.

Our work is very rewarding and brings a lot of smiles to our clients, along with much gratitude.

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

 Also, please complete the volunteer information and interest survey.

Agency: Freewheels Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate your used bike

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

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

Read more: One bike donor's story

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

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

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

Agency: Freewheels Houston

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

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

Read more: One bike donor's story

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

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

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

Agency: Freewheels Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 6, 2025

Zip Code: 77081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Support: 2nd Annual Missouri City Fall Festival

Join the Missouri City Chamber of Commerce as we host our 2nd Annual Fall Festival — a full-day, family-friendly community celebration on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at Hunters Glen Park.

We are seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with a variety of event activities including:

Event setup and breakdown

Running activity booths (coloring contest, pumpkin decorating, arts & crafts)

Supporting contests (Sweet Treats Showdown, Chili Cookoff)

Welcoming attendees and helping at the info table

Managing field games and outdoor stations

Assisting with the Costume Walk and Community Hero Ceremony

Directing guests to various areas of the park

Helping keep the event space clean and safe

This is a great opportunity to give back, earn service hours, and support your local community while enjoying a vibrant and festive atmosphere.

All volunteers will receive a participation certificate from the Chamber. Water and light snacks will be provided.

Agency: Missouri City Chamber Education Foundation

Join the Missouri City Chamber of Commerce as we host our 2nd Annual Fall Festival — a full-day, family-friendly community celebration on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at Hunters Glen Park.

We are seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with a variety of event activities including:

Event setup and breakdown

Running activity booths (coloring contest, pumpkin decorating, arts & crafts)

Supporting contests (Sweet Treats Showdown, Chili Cookoff)

Welcoming attendees and helping at the info table

Managing field games and outdoor stations

Assisting with the Costume Walk and Community Hero Ceremony

Directing guests to various areas of the park

Helping keep the event space clean and safe

This is a great opportunity to give back, earn service hours, and support your local community while enjoying a vibrant and festive atmosphere.

All volunteers will receive a participation certificate from the Chamber. Water and light snacks will be provided.

Agency: Missouri City Chamber Education Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 77459

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Classroom Helper - Long Point Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PAL - Child Mentor - Long Point Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child's Tutor - Long Point Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer - Long Point Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch and Naptime Helper - Long Point Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden and Landscape Maintenance - Long Point Location

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

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Work Internship Opportunity (MSW students)

As a social work intern with Vantage Hospice, you'll gain hands on experience in providing psychosocial support to patients and families with the assistance of a licensed social worker. As well as participating in interdisciplinary team meetings, and learning about end of life care from a compassionate, community focused team.

Tasks may include:

Assisting with psychosocial assessmentsSupporting patients and families with emotional practical needsObserving and participating in care planningDocumenting patient interactions per program standardsVantage Hospice is currently accepting applications for Master of Social Work (MSW) student interns for the upcoming term/terms.


Requirements:

Must be currently enrolled in an accredited MSW program.Must be eligible for and enrolled in a field placement courseMust be able to commit to the required number of internship hours (typically 400-500 hours depending on school requirements)Reliable transportation required: We cover Houston as well as Greater Houston. Some home visits may be part of the role.To Apply: Please email your resume and program details (school, credit hour requirements, and preferred start date to amartinez@vantagehospice.com

Agency: Vantage Hospice

As a social work intern with Vantage Hospice, you'll gain hands on experience in providing psychosocial support to patients and families with the assistance of a licensed social worker. As well as participating in interdisciplinary team meetings, and learning about end of life care from a compassionate, community focused team.

Tasks may include:

Assisting with psychosocial assessmentsSupporting patients and families with emotional practical needsObserving and participating in care planningDocumenting patient interactions per program standardsVantage Hospice is currently accepting applications for Master of Social Work (MSW) student interns for the upcoming term/terms.


Requirements:

Must be currently enrolled in an accredited MSW program.Must be eligible for and enrolled in a field placement courseMust be able to commit to the required number of internship hours (typically 400-500 hours depending on school requirements)Reliable transportation required: We cover Houston as well as Greater Houston. Some home visits may be part of the role.To Apply: Please email your resume and program details (school, credit hour requirements, and preferred start date to amartinez@vantagehospice.com

Agency: Vantage Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77057

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer - Hospice Newsletter creator

We are seeking a creative and experienced volunteer to join our team as a Newsletter creator. This remote role involves crafting engaging and informative newsletters for three distint audiences: our staff, volunteers, and the community. Each newsletter will feature tailored content relevant to its audience, ensuring everyone stays informed and connected with our mission.

Remote opportunity. Volunteers MUST BE LOCATED IN HOUSTON

Will need 3 separate volunteers to work on 3 separate projects unless a volunteer believes they can complete all 3 monthly on a monthly deadline.

 

Experience in Canva is preferred.

 

Volunteers will still need to go through onboarding process. Including TB Skin test - Provided by us.

Agency: Vantage Hospice

We are seeking a creative and experienced volunteer to join our team as a Newsletter creator. This remote role involves crafting engaging and informative newsletters for three distint audiences: our staff, volunteers, and the community. Each newsletter will feature tailored content relevant to its audience, ensuring everyone stays informed and connected with our mission.

Remote opportunity. Volunteers MUST BE LOCATED IN HOUSTON

Will need 3 separate volunteers to work on 3 separate projects unless a volunteer believes they can complete all 3 monthly on a monthly deadline.

 

Experience in Canva is preferred.

 

Volunteers will still need to go through onboarding process. Including TB Skin test - Provided by us.

Agency: Vantage Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77057

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Refugee and Newcomer Students in the Houston Area!

Volunteer Opportunity: Mentor & Tutor Refugee Middle School Students (DYAD Program)

Organization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR)
Location: Houston, TX
Time Commitment: Mondays or Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Description:
PAIR is seeking dedicated volunteers for our DYAD program, a newly launched initiative providing one-on-one mentorship and tutoring to refugee and newcomer middle school students. Volunteers will help students develop their English language skills, build confidence, and succeed academically.

We are currently looking for 2-3 volunteers per day at the following locations:

Agency: PAIR Houston

Volunteer Opportunity: Mentor & Tutor Refugee Middle School Students (DYAD Program)

Organization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR)
Location: Houston, TX
Time Commitment: Mondays or Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Description:
PAIR is seeking dedicated volunteers for our DYAD program, a newly launched initiative providing one-on-one mentorship and tutoring to refugee and newcomer middle school students. Volunteers will help students develop their English language skills, build confidence, and succeed academically.

We are currently looking for 2-3 volunteers per day at the following locations:

Agency: PAIR Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77056

Allow Groups: No