Volunteer: Trash Capture CommitteeCome help us advance a concept for eliminating floating/drifting trash in Little White Oak Bayou through Woodland Park! Keeping Woodland Park Nature Preserve clean is an on-going challenge for the community. Regular cleanup events help, but the amount of trash and debris that finds its way onto the banks of Little White Oak Bayou and into trees and shrubs is unmanageable. Our goal for the coming year is to determine a path forward and kick off a feasibility study. We're looking for 1-5 people with related experience and/or anyone willing to learn! You'll need research and analytical skills, aptitude for talking tech, and ability to talk with local officials. Expectations: One person will serve as lead/Director. Per our bylaws, this person must be a member of Friends of Woodland Park. Review options evaluation prepared in 2012 and funded by Bridgestone. Gain awareness/understanding of flood mitigation plans for Little White Oak Bayou and plans to reconstruct culvert under I-45 as part of TxDOTs North Houston Highway Improvement Program (NHHIP). Identify best practices used by other organizations in the Houston area and beyond. Work with FWP board and other stakeholders and experts to identify one or more preferred concepts for further exploration. Options could include short term (pre-NHHIP) solutions and long term (post NHHIP) solutions. Draft scope of feasibility study for preferred concept(s). Identify lead organization(s) to implement a pilot or ongoing project, and funding required. Support lead organization in pilot/project implementation. Commitment: minimum 1 year For more information, contact Jennifer Ostlind, FWP Volunteer Coordinator, at Jennifer@friendsofwoodlandpark.org . Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Come help us advance a concept for eliminating floating/drifting trash in Little White Oak Bayou through Woodland Park! Keeping Woodland Park Nature Preserve clean is an on-going challenge for the community. Regular cleanup events help, but the amount of trash and debris that finds its way onto the banks of Little White Oak Bayou and into trees and shrubs is unmanageable. Our goal for the coming year is to determine a path forward and kick off a feasibility study. We're looking for 1-5 people with related experience and/or anyone willing to learn! You'll need research and analytical skills, aptitude for talking tech, and ability to talk with local officials. Expectations: One person will serve as lead/Director. Per our bylaws, this person must be a member of Friends of Woodland Park. Review options evaluation prepared in 2012 and funded by Bridgestone. Gain awareness/understanding of flood mitigation plans for Little White Oak Bayou and plans to reconstruct culvert under I-45 as part of TxDOTs North Houston Highway Improvement Program (NHHIP). Identify best practices used by other organizations in the Houston area and beyond. Work with FWP board and other stakeholders and experts to identify one or more preferred concepts for further exploration. Options could include short term (pre-NHHIP) solutions and long term (post NHHIP) solutions. Draft scope of feasibility study for preferred concept(s). Identify lead organization(s) to implement a pilot or ongoing project, and funding required. Support lead organization in pilot/project implementation. Commitment: minimum 1 year For more information, contact Jennifer Ostlind, FWP Volunteer Coordinator, at Jennifer@friendsofwoodlandpark.org . Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vice President of CommunicationsFriends of Woodland Park is seeking someone to lead communications for our vibrant organization! Are you social media-savvy? Do you enjoy connecting people with causes and events? Are you passionate about natural spaces and bayous? Do you enjoy the Heights/Northside/First Ward areas of Houston? This is a board position for a term of 2 years. The selected candidate must be a member of Friends of Woodland Park, abide by our bylaws, and complete an annual conflict of interest statement (via a short google form). Final candidate selection will be made by the board after the opportunity has been given for all parties to meet. Experience with Google Workspace, Meta Business Suite, and Squarespace a plus - or a willingness to learn on the job! Expectations: The VP Communications shall insure the continuation and relevancy of the FWP website including e-mails, blog posts, calendar updates, and its overall look and feel. The VP Communications shall also manage social media activities. The VP Communications shall maintain the FWP “brand” identity and create or approve all graphic designs and write-us for publication. The VP Communications shall maintain the overall document repository for the Board, including access. The VP Communications shall manage the online store. The VP Communications may enlist additional support as needed including technical support or committee members, after consultation with the Board. Commitment: This role is a Board Member and so operates on a 2-year term. For more information, contact Kelli Fereday, President, Friends of Woodland Park, at president@friendsofwoodlandpark.org. Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Friends of Woodland Park is seeking someone to lead communications for our vibrant organization! Are you social media-savvy? Do you enjoy connecting people with causes and events? Are you passionate about natural spaces and bayous? Do you enjoy the Heights/Northside/First Ward areas of Houston? This is a board position for a term of 2 years. The selected candidate must be a member of Friends of Woodland Park, abide by our bylaws, and complete an annual conflict of interest statement (via a short google form). Final candidate selection will be made by the board after the opportunity has been given for all parties to meet. Experience with Google Workspace, Meta Business Suite, and Squarespace a plus - or a willingness to learn on the job! Expectations: The VP Communications shall insure the continuation and relevancy of the FWP website including e-mails, blog posts, calendar updates, and its overall look and feel. The VP Communications shall also manage social media activities. The VP Communications shall maintain the FWP “brand” identity and create or approve all graphic designs and write-us for publication. The VP Communications shall maintain the overall document repository for the Board, including access. The VP Communications shall manage the online store. The VP Communications may enlist additional support as needed including technical support or committee members, after consultation with the Board. Commitment: This role is a Board Member and so operates on a 2-year term. For more information, contact Kelli Fereday, President, Friends of Woodland Park, at president@friendsofwoodlandpark.org. Agency: Friends of Woodland Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77009 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resume Reviewer needed every WednesdayParticipate in a hands-on volunteer session where you'll support individuals as they format, edit, and review their resumes using a template provided by our Job Readiness Training Instructor. Volunteers will offer one-on-one guidance to help participants highlight their skills, experience, and accomplishments in a clear and professional way, ensuring they leave with a polished resume that’s ready for job applications. No professional HR experience required, just a willingness to help others succeed! Agency: SERJobs Participate in a hands-on volunteer session where you'll support individuals as they format, edit, and review their resumes using a template provided by our Job Readiness Training Instructor. Volunteers will offer one-on-one guidance to help participants highlight their skills, experience, and accomplishments in a clear and professional way, ensuring they leave with a polished resume that’s ready for job applications. No professional HR experience required, just a willingness to help others succeed! Agency: SERJobs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77023 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mock Interviewer needed every WednesdayIn this interactive volunteer session, you'll help individuals prepare for job interviews by conducting mock interviews using a question template and evaluation form provided by our Job Readiness Training Instructor. Volunteers will offer constructive feedback on interview responses, body language, and professionalism to help participants build confidence and improve their interviewing skills. No prior hiring experience is necessary, just a desire to support others on their path to employment! Agency: SERJobs In this interactive volunteer session, you'll help individuals prepare for job interviews by conducting mock interviews using a question template and evaluation form provided by our Job Readiness Training Instructor. Volunteers will offer constructive feedback on interview responses, body language, and professionalism to help participants build confidence and improve their interviewing skills. No prior hiring experience is necessary, just a desire to support others on their path to employment! Agency: SERJobs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77023 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the HUGGS Volunteer Team at NRG Stadium!Help Raise Funds, Build Community, and Gain Experience! HUGGS Inc. is seeking dedicated volunteers to join our nonprofit concession stand team for events at NRG Stadium in partnership with Aramark Sports & Entertainment. Your time and energy will directly support HUGGS Inc.’s mission to uplift underprivileged girls and guys through programs in the arts, community development, and disaster relief. Agency: Huggs Inc. Help Raise Funds, Build Community, and Gain Experience! HUGGS Inc. is seeking dedicated volunteers to join our nonprofit concession stand team for events at NRG Stadium in partnership with Aramark Sports & Entertainment. Your time and energy will directly support HUGGS Inc.’s mission to uplift underprivileged girls and guys through programs in the arts, community development, and disaster relief. Agency: Huggs Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77054 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Concession Stand Superstars at Exciting Houston Events!Are you ready to experience the thrill of live events while making a positive impact in your community? Join Built to Win Foundation Inc. as a volunteer and become part of the action at some of Houston's biggest events! We’re partnering with Volunteer Houston to recruit dynamic individuals to work concession stands at a variety of exciting events, including Houston Texans NFL home games, Monster Jam, college football, and soccer matches. What You'll Do: Serve fans at concession stands, providing them with snacks, drinks, and an unforgettable experience.Work in the heart of the action at NRG Stadium and other major venues.Be part of a fun, energetic team making a positive impact on the community. Requirements: Must be 18 years or older.Willingness to obtain TABC (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission) certification prior to your first shift (don’t worry, we’ll guide you through the process!). Perks: Experience the thrill of Houston’s premier events up close. Gain valuable customer service and teamwork skills. Network with fellow volunteers and event professionals. Support Built to Win Foundation Inc. in empowering our community. How to Apply: Ready to be in the middle of the action? Sign up now and start your journey with Built to Win Foundation Inc. Volunteers must be 18+ and TABC certified (or willing to get certified). Spots are limited, so don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity! Join us today and make every game day a winning day! Agency: Built To Win Foundation Inc. Are you ready to experience the thrill of live events while making a positive impact in your community? Join Built to Win Foundation Inc. as a volunteer and become part of the action at some of Houston's biggest events! We’re partnering with Volunteer Houston to recruit dynamic individuals to work concession stands at a variety of exciting events, including Houston Texans NFL home games, Monster Jam, college football, and soccer matches. What You'll Do: Serve fans at concession stands, providing them with snacks, drinks, and an unforgettable experience.Work in the heart of the action at NRG Stadium and other major venues.Be part of a fun, energetic team making a positive impact on the community. Requirements: Must be 18 years or older.Willingness to obtain TABC (Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission) certification prior to your first shift (don’t worry, we’ll guide you through the process!). Perks: Experience the thrill of Houston’s premier events up close. Gain valuable customer service and teamwork skills. Network with fellow volunteers and event professionals. Support Built to Win Foundation Inc. in empowering our community. How to Apply: Ready to be in the middle of the action? Sign up now and start your journey with Built to Win Foundation Inc. Volunteers must be 18+ and TABC certified (or willing to get certified). Spots are limited, so don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity! Join us today and make every game day a winning day! Agency: Built To Win Foundation Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77054 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberWe are looking for board members who are dedicated and concerned about youth development. Board members will be required to attend quarterly board members, engage in fundraising, participate in board matters, make/sustain policy and essentially be involved in all activities that govern the nonprofit organization, Almighty Ministries, Inc. Board members who have the following expertise are preferred: legal, real estate, marketing, fundraising, accounting, business, education, religion, social media. This is a one year position. Also need a Treasurer who is knowledgeable about QuickBooks. Meetings are held at the Houston Public Young Library every quarter. Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. We are looking for board members who are dedicated and concerned about youth development. Board members will be required to attend quarterly board members, engage in fundraising, participate in board matters, make/sustain policy and essentially be involved in all activities that govern the nonprofit organization, Almighty Ministries, Inc. Board members who have the following expertise are preferred: legal, real estate, marketing, fundraising, accounting, business, education, religion, social media. This is a one year position. Also need a Treasurer who is knowledgeable about QuickBooks. Meetings are held at the Houston Public Young Library every quarter. Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Docents to lead School Groups & Hikes on the TrailsOur Volunteer Docent Program is a volunteer level that can be reached by individuals that are interested in having a more autonomous experience representing the Arboretum and our missions. All Docent activities require onboarding, additional trainings, training time as a 'Shadow' to learn from current Docents and Arboretum Staff, and a commitment of at least 20 Docent specific volunteer hours a year. Examples of Docent opportunities include working as Guide for our Field Trip Experiences, leading guided nature hikes, leading night hikes, outreach, and more. This is an ongoing opportunity that would require you onboarding as an Arboretum Volunteer and signing up for opportunities through our own volunteer portal. Learn more at our Docent Open House & Breakfast: https://houstonarboretum.org/event/docent-recruitment-open-house-breakfast/ Agency: Houston Arboretum & Nature Center Our Volunteer Docent Program is a volunteer level that can be reached by individuals that are interested in having a more autonomous experience representing the Arboretum and our missions. All Docent activities require onboarding, additional trainings, training time as a 'Shadow' to learn from current Docents and Arboretum Staff, and a commitment of at least 20 Docent specific volunteer hours a year. Examples of Docent opportunities include working as Guide for our Field Trip Experiences, leading guided nature hikes, leading night hikes, outreach, and more. This is an ongoing opportunity that would require you onboarding as an Arboretum Volunteer and signing up for opportunities through our own volunteer portal. Learn more at our Docent Open House & Breakfast: https://houstonarboretum.org/event/docent-recruitment-open-house-breakfast/ Agency: Houston Arboretum & Nature Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social/Public Media and MarketingVolunteers are needed to 1) post photos on social media i.e. Instagram and Facebook 2) create event flyers 3) pass out flyers 4) to send announcements to local radio stations/TV stations 4) post on Eventbrite. Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Volunteers are needed to 1) post photos on social media i.e. Instagram and Facebook 2) create event flyers 3) pass out flyers 4) to send announcements to local radio stations/TV stations 4) post on Eventbrite. Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Can You Dig It?Volunteers are needed to pull weeds, lay mulch, paint, repair garden tools, assemble a compost bin and plant at the Youth Going Green Community Garden, 4706 Idaho St 77021 The garden provides youth in the community with skills to empower them to be productive and productive youth. So many volunteers have expressed fulfillment, relaxation and a sense of purpose as they work in the garden. Garden hours are every Thursday and 1st/3rd Sunday at 3-5pm. Community service hours are provided if needed. I hope to see you soon! Ms. Judy, Garden Overseer Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Volunteers are needed to pull weeds, lay mulch, paint, repair garden tools, assemble a compost bin and plant at the Youth Going Green Community Garden, 4706 Idaho St 77021 The garden provides youth in the community with skills to empower them to be productive and productive youth. So many volunteers have expressed fulfillment, relaxation and a sense of purpose as they work in the garden. Garden hours are every Thursday and 1st/3rd Sunday at 3-5pm. Community service hours are provided if needed. I hope to see you soon! Ms. Judy, Garden Overseer Agency: Almighty Ministries, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coordinate a book drive for Little Free Libraries near youCommunities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. How to get started: Register online to sign up. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books. Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process. Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive. Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition. Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locations Organized Great communication skillsBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. How to get started: Register online to sign up. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books. Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process. Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive. Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition. Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locations Organized Great communication skillsBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Wave Litter Cleanup Game!Welcome to the Green Wave Game! This is a virtual event. Join us in generating awareness, empowerment, and fun around environmental care on a schedule that works for you! We need volunteers to: Create a social media posts about environmental care while cleaning up litter. You can do this at any time that is convenient for you. Follow this link for details and to sign up to play the game (which is also the volunteer activity): https://ayw.givepulse.com/event/516737-green-wave-litter-cleanup-game Check out our ayw.givepulse.com page to see more opportunities. Thank you for raising awareness about environmental care! Agency: American Youthworks' Texas Conservation Corps Welcome to the Green Wave Game! This is a virtual event. Join us in generating awareness, empowerment, and fun around environmental care on a schedule that works for you! We need volunteers to: Create a social media posts about environmental care while cleaning up litter. You can do this at any time that is convenient for you. Follow this link for details and to sign up to play the game (which is also the volunteer activity): https://ayw.givepulse.com/event/516737-green-wave-litter-cleanup-game Check out our ayw.givepulse.com page to see more opportunities. Thank you for raising awareness about environmental care! Agency: American Youthworks' Texas Conservation Corps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join BARC Animal Shelter in Making a Difference!Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Volunteer with BARC and help us provide love and care to animals in need. Whether you're walking dogs, socializing cats, or assisting with adoption events, your time makes a real impact! ✨ Why Volunteer? Be a voice for animals in need. Gain hands-on experience in animal care. Meet like-minded animal lovers Ready to help? Please clink this link to volunteer: Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities: -Cat adoptions -Enrichment Building -Animal Photography -South Adoptions -Poop Fairy -South Dog Walking -North Dog Walking -Donation Distribution -Wild Tunes -Other Shelter tasks as requested by shelter staff. Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Volunteer with BARC and help us provide love and care to animals in need. Whether you're walking dogs, socializing cats, or assisting with adoption events, your time makes a real impact! ✨ Why Volunteer? Be a voice for animals in need. Gain hands-on experience in animal care. Meet like-minded animal lovers Ready to help? Please clink this link to volunteer: Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities: -Cat adoptions -Enrichment Building -Animal Photography -South Adoptions -Poop Fairy -South Dog Walking -North Dog Walking -Donation Distribution -Wild Tunes -Other Shelter tasks as requested by shelter staff. Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Maintenance Event at the Bayland CenterJoin us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. Black United Fund of Texas will provide trash bags, sunscreen and bug spray. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes that can get dirty, bring gloves (we will have some extra if needed) and a water bottle. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on site and on nearby neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Join us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. Black United Fund of Texas will provide trash bags, sunscreen and bug spray. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes that can get dirty, bring gloves (we will have some extra if needed) and a water bottle. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on site and on nearby neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025 Zip Code: 77026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden Maintenance Event at the Bayland CenterJoin us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. Black United Fund of Texas will provide trash bags, sunscreen and bug spray. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes that can get dirty, bring gloves (we will have some extra if needed) and a water bottle. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on site and on nearby neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Join us for some time in nature, tending to our community garden and beautifying our community. We will clean up the garden beds, water the plants, pick any ripe food and clean up the property if there’s any trash around the area. Black United Fund of Texas will provide trash bags, sunscreen and bug spray. Volunteers should wear closed toe shoes that can get dirty, bring gloves (we will have some extra if needed) and a water bottle. Restrooms are available on-site in the Bayland Center. Parking is available on site and on nearby neighborhood streets. The Bayland Center (2606 Greg St) is centrally located near downtown. Questions? Please contact us at marissa@buftx.org Agency: Black United Fund of Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 20, 2025 Zip Code: 77026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JOIN THE HOUSTON PARKS & RECREATION GREEN TEAM!Houston Parks and Recreation needs volunteers to help us keep the city's parks clean and green! No experience needed or age limits on who can help! All volunteers under the age of 16 are more than welcome as long as they attend with an adult! Duties include but are not limited to park de-littering, painting, mulching, and tree plantings! Check out the park inventory link below to check out our 200+ locations to see what's closest to you and get started TODAY! We accommodate all volunteer groups Monday- Saturday and hours will vary by location and availability! https://www.houstontx.gov/parks/parksites.html Once you register, you will be contacted by Oneika J. Peters to lock-in your location, waiver forms, and all additional details needed! Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Houston Parks and Recreation needs volunteers to help us keep the city's parks clean and green! No experience needed or age limits on who can help! All volunteers under the age of 16 are more than welcome as long as they attend with an adult! Duties include but are not limited to park de-littering, painting, mulching, and tree plantings! Check out the park inventory link below to check out our 200+ locations to see what's closest to you and get started TODAY! We accommodate all volunteer groups Monday- Saturday and hours will vary by location and availability! https://www.houstontx.gov/parks/parksites.html Once you register, you will be contacted by Oneika J. Peters to lock-in your location, waiver forms, and all additional details needed! Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77023 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Food DistributionsTarget Hunger had to close many of its brick-and-mortar pantries due to COVID-19. We began delivering prepackaged boxes of food to our client's homes, in partnership with Door Dash. This partnership with Door Dash is coming to an end so we are trying to switch our clients over to our mobile pantries. Staff has expressed the need of volunteers specifically on Tuesdays usually from 9am to 11am. Volunteers in the pantry will help pantry staff guide client's shopping, the restocking of the mobile pantry, and assist clients to their cars. Bilingual preferred. Prefer a reoccurring volunteer. Our Mobile Pantry goes to different community sites every Tuesday of the month. Below is the schedule so that you can see our various locations: Hester House: 2020 Solo St. 77020 1st Tuesday from 8:30 am - 11 am Heritage House: 1025 Oates Rd. 77029 2nd Tuesday from 8:30 am - 11 am Row House: 2521 Holman St. 77004 3rd Tuesday from 9:15 am - 11 am The River: 970 Dell Dale Ave. 77530 4th Tuesday from 8:45 am - 11 amTo register for any of these events visit this link, and click on any Mobile Pantry shift you'd like to attend: https://targethunger.volunteerhub.com/vv2/?eventGroupId=5d5244f1422d4552a94869eb2d1aad22 Agency: Target Hunger Target Hunger had to close many of its brick-and-mortar pantries due to COVID-19. We began delivering prepackaged boxes of food to our client's homes, in partnership with Door Dash. This partnership with Door Dash is coming to an end so we are trying to switch our clients over to our mobile pantries. Staff has expressed the need of volunteers specifically on Tuesdays usually from 9am to 11am. Volunteers in the pantry will help pantry staff guide client's shopping, the restocking of the mobile pantry, and assist clients to their cars. Bilingual preferred. Prefer a reoccurring volunteer. Our Mobile Pantry goes to different community sites every Tuesday of the month. Below is the schedule so that you can see our various locations: Hester House: 2020 Solo St. 77020 1st Tuesday from 8:30 am - 11 am Heritage House: 1025 Oates Rd. 77029 2nd Tuesday from 8:30 am - 11 am Row House: 2521 Holman St. 77004 3rd Tuesday from 9:15 am - 11 am The River: 970 Dell Dale Ave. 77530 4th Tuesday from 8:45 am - 11 amTo register for any of these events visit this link, and click on any Mobile Pantry shift you'd like to attend: https://targethunger.volunteerhub.com/vv2/?eventGroupId=5d5244f1422d4552a94869eb2d1aad22 Agency: Target Hunger Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77020 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food FairsCome volunteer as an individual or a team at a Target Hunger Food Fair! Food Fairs are pop-up food distributions completely open to the public. These fairs prioritize fresh produce, serving an average of 150 to 220 households at each event. Volunteers play a vital role in the success of these events by setting up tents, repackaging bulk produce, and distributing the goods directly to clients. These events are particularly rewarding because volunteers can see the immediate impact of their efforts, making a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve. These events occur from 8 am - 11 am at different sites throughout the Northeast Houston area: Northeast Multi-Service Center (9720 Spaulding St., Houston 77016) Every 2nd and 4th Thursday Valero Lot (9602 Manchester, Houston 77012) Every 3rd Thursday Orange Show Lot (5328 Gulf Fwy, Houston 77023) Every 1st and 3rd Friday Fifth Ward Multi-Service Center (4014 Market St., Houston 77020) Every 2nd and 4th FridayGroup reservations are available for these distributions. If you are interested in a group reservation email: volunteer@targethunger.org Individual volunteers can register for a Food Fair here: Individual Volunteer Registration Agency: Target Hunger Come volunteer as an individual or a team at a Target Hunger Food Fair! Food Fairs are pop-up food distributions completely open to the public. These fairs prioritize fresh produce, serving an average of 150 to 220 households at each event. Volunteers play a vital role in the success of these events by setting up tents, repackaging bulk produce, and distributing the goods directly to clients. These events are particularly rewarding because volunteers can see the immediate impact of their efforts, making a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve. These events occur from 8 am - 11 am at different sites throughout the Northeast Houston area: Northeast Multi-Service Center (9720 Spaulding St., Houston 77016) Every 2nd and 4th Thursday Valero Lot (9602 Manchester, Houston 77012) Every 3rd Thursday Orange Show Lot (5328 Gulf Fwy, Houston 77023) Every 1st and 3rd Friday Fifth Ward Multi-Service Center (4014 Market St., Houston 77020) Every 2nd and 4th FridayGroup reservations are available for these distributions. If you are interested in a group reservation email: volunteer@targethunger.org Individual volunteers can register for a Food Fair here: Individual Volunteer Registration Agency: Target Hunger Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77020 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Outreach Volunteer (In-Person Events)The AIP BIPOC Network is seeking volunteers to represent our organization at health fairs, expos, and local events. You’ll help staff our table, share information about our programs, take photos, and engage with community members. Your work will directly support our mission to improve the quality of life of the BIPOC Autoimmune Community through Awareness, Advocacy, Action, Assessment, and Alignment. Tasks: Staff ABN’s booth/table at community events Share information and resources with attendees Take event photos for social media and reports Assist with setup and cleanup as needed Engage community members in a welcoming, approachable way Time Commitment: Varies by event (typically 2–4 hours per event) In-person at Houston-area community events Locations throughout the city. Current zip codes - 77051, 77020, 77016, 77031 Skills Needed: Friendly, approachable, and engaging personality Comfortable speaking with diverse community members Spanish language skills a plus, but not required Willingness to learn about ABN’s mission and programs How to Get Started: Agency: The AIP BIPOC Network The AIP BIPOC Network is seeking volunteers to represent our organization at health fairs, expos, and local events. You’ll help staff our table, share information about our programs, take photos, and engage with community members. Your work will directly support our mission to improve the quality of life of the BIPOC Autoimmune Community through Awareness, Advocacy, Action, Assessment, and Alignment. Tasks: Staff ABN’s booth/table at community events Share information and resources with attendees Take event photos for social media and reports Assist with setup and cleanup as needed Engage community members in a welcoming, approachable way Time Commitment: Varies by event (typically 2–4 hours per event) In-person at Houston-area community events Locations throughout the city. Current zip codes - 77051, 77020, 77016, 77031 Skills Needed: Friendly, approachable, and engaging personality Comfortable speaking with diverse community members Spanish language skills a plus, but not required Willingness to learn about ABN’s mission and programs How to Get Started: Agency: The AIP BIPOC Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77020 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Holiday Shopping Card 2024 Committee MembersIf you enjoy Fashion, Food, Fun, and Philanthropy, then come join the Holiday Shopping Card Committee. You’ll love working with Houston’s most popular retail stores and restaurants, all while making a difference in the fight against cancer! It’s very flexible and requires only about a few hours a month from March - November. There are also opportunities to get even more involved with other HSC subcommittees including Retailer Development, Administrative, and Marketing. Agency: American Cancer Society If you enjoy Fashion, Food, Fun, and Philanthropy, then come join the Holiday Shopping Card Committee. You’ll love working with Houston’s most popular retail stores and restaurants, all while making a difference in the fight against cancer! It’s very flexible and requires only about a few hours a month from March - November. There are also opportunities to get even more involved with other HSC subcommittees including Retailer Development, Administrative, and Marketing. Agency: American Cancer Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Wave Litter Cleanup at Gragg Park October 24thHelp keep our environment clean with American YouthWorks Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC)! Register for this event directly at http://ayw.givepulse.com Come make new friends while picking up litter and learning about environmental issues. Our Green Wave initiative combines litter cleanup with environmental education, led by TXCC Crew members. All ages welcome! Minors need a parent or guardian to sign the registration waiver. Closed shoes are required. Gloves, grabbers, and safety vests are provided. Pants are recommended. Email us at GreenWave@ayw.org if you have any questions! Click here to sign up for text and/or email updates about our events. Click here if you would like to coordinate a curated Green Wave Event With Us Registration for our published events is open to everyone! If you are with a group that may bring more than 20 people to a single Green Wave event, please email us at GreenWave@ayw.org so we can talk about logistics. Agency: American Youthworks' Texas Conservation Corps Help keep our environment clean with American YouthWorks Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC)! Register for this event directly at http://ayw.givepulse.com Come make new friends while picking up litter and learning about environmental issues. Our Green Wave initiative combines litter cleanup with environmental education, led by TXCC Crew members. All ages welcome! Minors need a parent or guardian to sign the registration waiver. Closed shoes are required. Gloves, grabbers, and safety vests are provided. Pants are recommended. Email us at GreenWave@ayw.org if you have any questions! Click here to sign up for text and/or email updates about our events. Click here if you would like to coordinate a curated Green Wave Event With Us Registration for our published events is open to everyone! If you are with a group that may bring more than 20 people to a single Green Wave event, please email us at GreenWave@ayw.org so we can talk about logistics. Agency: American Youthworks' Texas Conservation Corps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 24, 2025 Zip Code: 77023 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Opportunities at Goodwill Houston - Court Ordered ApplicationWe need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area.
If completing court mandated community service, please be sure to have all documentation ready. Agency: Goodwill Houston We need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area.
If completing court mandated community service, please be sure to have all documentation ready. Agency: Goodwill Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Opportunities at Goodwill Houston - Group VolunteerWe need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston We need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Opportunities at Goodwill Houston - Regular Volunteer ApplicationWe need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston We need volunteers like you to help Goodwill Houston change lives! Through our volunteer program, we offer fun, hands-on opportunities to get you involved and help us make a meaningful impact in the Greater Houston area. Agency: Goodwill Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be an Office Wiz for the Alz. Association!Imagine a quiet office setting nestled in a garden just off 610 near Gulfgate Mall, open regular business hours. Are you available for a regular four to six hour shift per week serving as general office help and helping with data entry? If yes, we have a desk waiting for you. Interested? Complete the Alzheimer's Association Volunteer Interest Survey at bit.ly/alz-vol-interest today! 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. It kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. Make a difference! Our volunteers deliver support and education, raise funds, advocate for Alzheimer’s and more to help achieve our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Whatever your skills, whatever time you have, we have opportunities to provide vital support for people living with Alzheimer's and their families.
Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter Imagine a quiet office setting nestled in a garden just off 610 near Gulfgate Mall, open regular business hours. Are you available for a regular four to six hour shift per week serving as general office help and helping with data entry? If yes, we have a desk waiting for you. Interested? Complete the Alzheimer's Association Volunteer Interest Survey at bit.ly/alz-vol-interest today! 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. It kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. Make a difference! Our volunteers deliver support and education, raise funds, advocate for Alzheimer’s and more to help achieve our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. Whatever your skills, whatever time you have, we have opportunities to provide vital support for people living with Alzheimer's and their families.
Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77087 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support behind the scenes in ending Alzheimer's Disease!Great working environment ~ administrative support needed We are seeking compassionate individuals willing to share their time and talents in support of the Association's mission. You'll be part of a team providing and enhancing care and support for all affected by Alzheimer's Disease. As a vital part of our team, your efforts will make a meaningful difference for those who need you most. Administrative volunteers assist staff with office duties, data entry, filing and other day-to-day administrative tasks. Our building is situated on a park-like campus with easy access and plenty of parking. You'll work with friendly chapter employees who are dedicated to the vision of a world without Alzheimer’s. Commitment to a regular weekly shift will be preferred. Most work will be during regular business hours and in the main office (near the intersection of I-610 and the Gulf Freeway). Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter Great working environment ~ administrative support needed We are seeking compassionate individuals willing to share their time and talents in support of the Association's mission. You'll be part of a team providing and enhancing care and support for all affected by Alzheimer's Disease. As a vital part of our team, your efforts will make a meaningful difference for those who need you most. Administrative volunteers assist staff with office duties, data entry, filing and other day-to-day administrative tasks. Our building is situated on a park-like campus with easy access and plenty of parking. You'll work with friendly chapter employees who are dedicated to the vision of a world without Alzheimer’s. Commitment to a regular weekly shift will be preferred. Most work will be during regular business hours and in the main office (near the intersection of I-610 and the Gulf Freeway). Agency: Alzheimer's Association Houston and Southeast Texas Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77087 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pro Bono Attorneys - ImmigrationCatholic Charities’ St. Frances Cabrini Center for Immigrant Legal Assistance provides a diverse array of immigration legal services in greater Houston. Our experienced corps of attorneys and legal professionals provide free and low-cost legal services to children who arrived in the U.S. alone, families seeking immigration assistance, crime victims, asylum seekers, and immigrants seeking to become U.S. citizens. The Cabrini Center seeks the assistance of pro bono attorneys for both litigation and administrative cases. Asylum cases, both affirmatively through the Houston Asylum Office and defensively with the Immigration Court. Special Immigrant Juvenile Status cases, for juveniles who have been abandoned or abused by their parents in their home countries. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, for young people brought to the United States as children.Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Catholic Charities’ St. Frances Cabrini Center for Immigrant Legal Assistance provides a diverse array of immigration legal services in greater Houston. Our experienced corps of attorneys and legal professionals provide free and low-cost legal services to children who arrived in the U.S. alone, families seeking immigration assistance, crime victims, asylum seekers, and immigrants seeking to become U.S. citizens. The Cabrini Center seeks the assistance of pro bono attorneys for both litigation and administrative cases. Asylum cases, both affirmatively through the Houston Asylum Office and defensively with the Immigration Court. Special Immigrant Juvenile Status cases, for juveniles who have been abandoned or abused by their parents in their home countries. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, for young people brought to the United States as children.Agency: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Horticulture Intern - Urban Food GardenPosition Overview: We are seeking a dedicated Horticulture Intern to assist with the management and maintenance of our urban food garden. The intern will gain hands-on experience in urban agriculture, focusing on sustainable practices and community engagement. Responsibilities Assist with planting, watering, weeding, pruning, and fertilizing urban food crops. Learn about organic gardening techniques and pest management. Help maintain garden tools and equipment. Engage with the community through educational workshops and garden tours. Participate in composting and vermiculture operations. Assist in harvesting and preparing produce for community use. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a horticulture, environmental science, or related program. Strong interest in urban agriculture and sustainable gardening. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Willingness to perform physical tasks and work in various weather conditions. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Position Overview: We are seeking a dedicated Horticulture Intern to assist with the management and maintenance of our urban food garden. The intern will gain hands-on experience in urban agriculture, focusing on sustainable practices and community engagement. Responsibilities Assist with planting, watering, weeding, pruning, and fertilizing urban food crops. Learn about organic gardening techniques and pest management. Help maintain garden tools and equipment. Engage with the community through educational workshops and garden tours. Participate in composting and vermiculture operations. Assist in harvesting and preparing produce for community use. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a horticulture, environmental science, or related program. Strong interest in urban agriculture and sustainable gardening. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Willingness to perform physical tasks and work in various weather conditions. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Celebration Champion: Celebrate JSA Graduates! (Virtual)Join us as a Celebration Champion and make a lasting impact in just 30 minutes! This role allows you to support and encourage our JSA class clients during their live graduation ceremony. Many of our clients may not have a cheering section, and your presence will bring joy, motivation, and recognition to their incredible achievement. Your role includes applauding their success, listening to their inspiring stories, and sharing words of encouragement or scripture to uplift them as they step into their next chapter. Together, we’ll create a meaningful experience that fills them with hope and confidence. Virtual Participation Only: Join via our LIVE Zoom Classroom session to celebrate remotely. Impact: By volunteering as a Celebration Champion, you’ll inspire and affirm our clients as they take bold steps toward their goals, reminding them they are supported by a caring community. Register now and help make their graduation unforgettable! Agency: Workfaith Join us as a Celebration Champion and make a lasting impact in just 30 minutes! This role allows you to support and encourage our JSA class clients during their live graduation ceremony. Many of our clients may not have a cheering section, and your presence will bring joy, motivation, and recognition to their incredible achievement. Your role includes applauding their success, listening to their inspiring stories, and sharing words of encouragement or scripture to uplift them as they step into their next chapter. Together, we’ll create a meaningful experience that fills them with hope and confidence. Virtual Participation Only: Join via our LIVE Zoom Classroom session to celebrate remotely. Impact: By volunteering as a Celebration Champion, you’ll inspire and affirm our clients as they take bold steps toward their goals, reminding them they are supported by a caring community. Register now and help make their graduation unforgettable! Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Group Volunteer Opportunity: Wash and Clean VansWe have two vans that are used for both youth programs. Commit to coming out to wash the exterior and clean out/wipe down the interior of the vans. Estimated time is approximately 2 hours per visit. *Timing for this will need to be worked around the use of the vans Agency: Hope For Youth We have two vans that are used for both youth programs. Commit to coming out to wash the exterior and clean out/wipe down the interior of the vans. Estimated time is approximately 2 hours per visit. *Timing for this will need to be worked around the use of the vans Agency: Hope For Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77051 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) Description: 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) Description: We are currently looking for 2-3 volunteers per day at the following locations: Agency: PAIR Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor & Tutor High School Refugee Students in the Houston Area!Volunteer Opportunity: Mentor & Tutor Refugee High School Students Organization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR) Description: We are currently looking for volunteers for the following high-need programs: Agency: PAIR Houston Volunteer Opportunity: Mentor & Tutor Refugee High School Students Organization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR) Description: We are currently looking for volunteers for the following high-need programs: Agency: PAIR Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Bright Futures! – Tutor Refugee YouthDescription: We are currently looking for volunteers for the following high-need programs: Monday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Jane Long Middle School, Welch Middle School, Sharpstown High School Tuesday/ Thursday (3:30 pm– 5:30pm): Westside High School Tuesday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Revere Middle School, Etoile Middle School, Wisdom High School Wednesday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Jane Long Middle School, Welch Middle School, Sharpstown High School, Wisdom High School Thursday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Wisdom High School, Liberty High School, Welch Middle School, Revere Middle School Volunteer Requirements: ✔️ 18 years or older By volunteering with PAIR, you’ll play a vital role in providing refugee students with the academic support and mentorship they need to thrive. No prior teaching experience is required—just a commitment to making a difference! Agency: PAIR Houston Description: We are currently looking for volunteers for the following high-need programs: Monday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Jane Long Middle School, Welch Middle School, Sharpstown High School Tuesday/ Thursday (3:30 pm– 5:30pm): Westside High School Tuesday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Revere Middle School, Etoile Middle School, Wisdom High School Wednesday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Jane Long Middle School, Welch Middle School, Sharpstown High School, Wisdom High School Thursday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Wisdom High School, Liberty High School, Welch Middle School, Revere Middle School Volunteer Requirements: ✔️ 18 years or older By volunteering with PAIR, you’ll play a vital role in providing refugee students with the academic support and mentorship they need to thrive. No prior teaching experience is required—just a commitment to making a difference! Agency: PAIR Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Mentor & Tutor Refugee Middle School Students (DYAD Program)Organization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR) Description: We are currently looking for 2-3 volunteers per day at the following locations: Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees Organization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR) Description: We are currently looking for 2-3 volunteers per day at the following locations: Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Mentor & Tutor Refugee High School StudentsOrganization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR) Description: We are currently looking for volunteers for the following high-need programs: Monday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Jane Long Middle School, Welch Middle School, Sharpstown High School Tuesday/ Thursday (3:30 pm– 5:30pm): Westside High School Tuesday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Revere Middle School, Etoile Middle School, Wisdom High School Wednesday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Jane Long Middle School, Welch Middle School, Sharpstown High School, Wisdom High School Thursday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Wisdom High School, Liberty High School, Welch Middle School, Revere Middle School Volunteer Requirements:✔️ 18 years or older By volunteering with PAIR, you’ll play a vital role in providing refugee students with the academic support and mentorship they need to thrive. No prior teaching experience is required—just a commitment to making a difference! Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees Organization: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees (PAIR) Description: We are currently looking for volunteers for the following high-need programs: Monday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Jane Long Middle School, Welch Middle School, Sharpstown High School Tuesday/ Thursday (3:30 pm– 5:30pm): Westside High School Tuesday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Revere Middle School, Etoile Middle School, Wisdom High School Wednesday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Jane Long Middle School, Welch Middle School, Sharpstown High School, Wisdom High School Thursday (4:15 pm – 6:30 pm): Wisdom High School, Liberty High School, Welch Middle School, Revere Middle School Volunteer Requirements:✔️ 18 years or older By volunteering with PAIR, you’ll play a vital role in providing refugee students with the academic support and mentorship they need to thrive. No prior teaching experience is required—just a commitment to making a difference! Agency: Partnership for the Advancement and Immersion of Refugees Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraiser Support at the ToolBank's annual event: Hammer & Ales 2025We are holding our annual event for the Houston ToolBank, Hammers & Ales, at our warehouse in east Houston. This is a free event that gives attendees an opportunity to tour our warehouse, learn more about our programs, and mingle with other guests. Volunteers are needed to: Direct guests to parking Support registration Sell raffle tickets Support food & beverage Cleanup after the end of the event Volunteers will be given food & drink and a T-shirt. If interested, please contact Nancy Clippard at 713-674-0262 or Nancy.clippard@toolbank.org Agency: Houston Community ToolBank We are holding our annual event for the Houston ToolBank, Hammers & Ales, at our warehouse in east Houston. This is a free event that gives attendees an opportunity to tour our warehouse, learn more about our programs, and mingle with other guests. Volunteers are needed to: Direct guests to parking Support registration Sell raffle tickets Support food & beverage Cleanup after the end of the event Volunteers will be given food & drink and a T-shirt. If interested, please contact Nancy Clippard at 713-674-0262 or Nancy.clippard@toolbank.org Agency: Houston Community ToolBank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 13, 2025 Zip Code: 77020 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer - Hospice Newsletter creatorWe 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77057 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Wave Litter Cleanup at Hidalgo Park November 8thHelp keep our environment clean with American YouthWorks Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC)! Register for this event directly at http://ayw.givepulse.com Come make new friends while picking up litter and learning about environmental issues. Our Green Wave initiative combines litter cleanup with environmental education, led by TXCC Crew members. All ages welcome! Minors need a parent or guardian to sign the registration waiver. Closed shoes are required. Gloves, grabbers, and safety vests are provided. Pants are recommended. Email us at GreenWave@ayw.org if you have any questions! Click here to sign up for text and/or email updates about our events. Click here if you would like to coordinate a curated Green Wave Event With Us Registration for our published events is open to everyone! If you are with a group that may bring more than 20 people to a single Green Wave event, please email us at GreenWave@ayw.org so we can talk about logistics. Agency: American Youthworks' Texas Conservation Corps Help keep our environment clean with American YouthWorks Texas Conservation Corps (TXCC)! Register for this event directly at http://ayw.givepulse.com Come make new friends while picking up litter and learning about environmental issues. Our Green Wave initiative combines litter cleanup with environmental education, led by TXCC Crew members. All ages welcome! Minors need a parent or guardian to sign the registration waiver. Closed shoes are required. Gloves, grabbers, and safety vests are provided. Pants are recommended. Email us at GreenWave@ayw.org if you have any questions! Click here to sign up for text and/or email updates about our events. Click here if you would like to coordinate a curated Green Wave Event With Us Registration for our published events is open to everyone! If you are with a group that may bring more than 20 people to a single Green Wave event, please email us at GreenWave@ayw.org so we can talk about logistics. Agency: American Youthworks' Texas Conservation Corps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 8, 2025 Zip Code: 77011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Pantry Day - Food PantryCome and volunteer at the Target Hunger Food Pantry on Senior Pantry Day! Volunteers will assist with checking in clients, clients while they shop, keep the shelves stocked, and properly weigh client's groceries. Our pantry staff needs assistance on the first and third Tuesday from 8 am - 12 pm at the Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center Target Hunger food pantry. A reoccurring volunteer is preferred. Bilingual in Spanish is also preferred, but not necessary. These pantry shifts are called "Senior Pantry Day" in our volunteer calendar, you can register here: Senior Pantry Day - Volunteer Registration Agency: Target Hunger Come and volunteer at the Target Hunger Food Pantry on Senior Pantry Day! Volunteers will assist with checking in clients, clients while they shop, keep the shelves stocked, and properly weigh client's groceries. Our pantry staff needs assistance on the first and third Tuesday from 8 am - 12 pm at the Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center Target Hunger food pantry. A reoccurring volunteer is preferred. Bilingual in Spanish is also preferred, but not necessary. These pantry shifts are called "Senior Pantry Day" in our volunteer calendar, you can register here: Senior Pantry Day - Volunteer Registration Agency: Target Hunger Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77020 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In-Person Mock Interviewer (Star of Hope office)Are you passionate about helping others succeed in job interviews? Are you comfortable asking interview questions and providing thoughtful feedback? As a Mock Interviewer, you’ll empower job seekers by providing valuable feedback and encouragement at a critical stage in their employment journey. Department: Volunteer Department
Responsibilities: conduct mock interviews with 2-3 clientsask interview questions to simulate real scenariosprovide feedback and encouragement to build confidenceparticipate in group discussions to reinforce learningexample schedule: 12:30 pm – check-in12:40 pm – welcome & introductions12:45 pm – move to interview spaces12:55 - 1:10 pm – first interview1:10 - 1:15 pm – transition to second interview1:20 - 1:35 pm – second interview1:35 - 1:40 pm – return to main space1:45 - 1:55 pm – group feedback & closing remarks2:00 pm – dismissalWhy volunteer? help job seekers gain confidence and secure employmentuse your expertise to guide and encourage othersstructured and engaging experience with provided materialsconnect with professionals while supporting WorkFaith’s missionSign up today to make an impact! Agency: Workfaith Are you passionate about helping others succeed in job interviews? Are you comfortable asking interview questions and providing thoughtful feedback? As a Mock Interviewer, you’ll empower job seekers by providing valuable feedback and encouragement at a critical stage in their employment journey. Department: Volunteer Department
Responsibilities: conduct mock interviews with 2-3 clientsask interview questions to simulate real scenariosprovide feedback and encouragement to build confidenceparticipate in group discussions to reinforce learningexample schedule: 12:30 pm – check-in12:40 pm – welcome & introductions12:45 pm – move to interview spaces12:55 - 1:10 pm – first interview1:10 - 1:15 pm – transition to second interview1:20 - 1:35 pm – second interview1:35 - 1:40 pm – return to main space1:45 - 1:55 pm – group feedback & closing remarks2:00 pm – dismissalWhy volunteer? help job seekers gain confidence and secure employmentuse your expertise to guide and encourage othersstructured and engaging experience with provided materialsconnect with professionals while supporting WorkFaith’s missionSign up today to make an impact! Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JSA Class Operations Support VolunteerJoin us in making JSA class days run smoothly by providing essential support at our Reed Road location. As a Classroom Support Volunteer, you’ll welcome clients, assist with sign-in, answer incoming calls, and ensure our front desk and office task runs efficiently. Your presence helps create a warm, organized environment for our clients. Responsibilities: Greet and check in clients attending JSA classes. Assist with front desk reception duties including answering and transferring phone calls. Assist with smooth mock interviewing office set up Support staff with other office tasks as needed.Schedule: Typically, but not limited to Thursdays and Fridays during JSA class weeks. Additional Notes: 1 volunteer per shift. Consistent volunteers prefer SIGN UP TODAY! Your service creates a welcoming space and helps maintain flow and professionalism on our busiest days of the week Agency: Workfaith Join us in making JSA class days run smoothly by providing essential support at our Reed Road location. As a Classroom Support Volunteer, you’ll welcome clients, assist with sign-in, answer incoming calls, and ensure our front desk and office task runs efficiently. Your presence helps create a warm, organized environment for our clients. Responsibilities: Greet and check in clients attending JSA classes. Assist with front desk reception duties including answering and transferring phone calls. Assist with smooth mock interviewing office set up Support staff with other office tasks as needed.Schedule: Typically, but not limited to Thursdays and Fridays during JSA class weeks. Additional Notes: 1 volunteer per shift. Consistent volunteers prefer SIGN UP TODAY! Your service creates a welcoming space and helps maintain flow and professionalism on our busiest days of the week Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kid's Day EntrepreneurshipAgency: CASE for Kids Agency: CASE for Kids Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Celebration Champion: Celebrate JSA Graduates (In-person)Join us at our Reed office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful. Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.Location: 2575 Reed Rd, Houston, TX 77051 Time: 12:30 PM – 1:10 PM Impact: Agency: Workfaith Join us at our Reed office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful. Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.Location: 2575 Reed Rd, Houston, TX 77051 Time: 12:30 PM – 1:10 PM Impact: Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media Coordinator-VolunteerJoin us in bringing hope to our youth by uncovering your purpose through service and making a lasting impact as a beacon of hope for young people. Volunteer with us and be a catalyst for positive change in the lives of youth. **Basic tasks will include engagement and interactions on our social media platforms. Further details will be provided after signing up.Agency: Hope For Youth Join us in bringing hope to our youth by uncovering your purpose through service and making a lasting impact as a beacon of hope for young people. Volunteer with us and be a catalyst for positive change in the lives of youth. **Basic tasks will include engagement and interactions on our social media platforms. Further details will be provided after signing up.Agency: Hope For Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Videographer / PhotographerWe're seeking a motivated and creative individual to join us as a volunteer photographer and videographer. Your role will be vital in strengthening our agency's brand and providing content for our website and social media platforms. By doing so, you'll help raise awareness, increase engagement, and generate support for our mission to build and maintain long-term Christian mentoring relationships with urban Houston youth to challenge and enable them to reach their full potential spiritually, academically, and socially. Agency: Hope For Youth We're seeking a motivated and creative individual to join us as a volunteer photographer and videographer. Your role will be vital in strengthening our agency's brand and providing content for our website and social media platforms. By doing so, you'll help raise awareness, increase engagement, and generate support for our mission to build and maintain long-term Christian mentoring relationships with urban Houston youth to challenge and enable them to reach their full potential spiritually, academically, and socially. Agency: Hope For Youth Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77051 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ESL Tutors and Teachers - No experience needed!Interested in becoming an ESL Tutor?
Assist individuals in the Northside community who are learning English, meeting on a regular basis to walk with students through studying and test taking process. Your role as an ESL teacher or tutor is one of championing future success of the Northside community as neighbors work to learn the English language. You do not need any special training. You can start out helping with the student activities as they practice their English and as you get comfortable you will have the opportunity to lead a class if you choose. We are currently seeking ESL tutors on the following days and times:Tuesdays and Thursdays Basic Level: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Level 1: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Level 2: 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Level 3: 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Time Commitment Volunteers are requested to commit to teaching for the length of the semester. It can be multiple classes on Tuesday and Thursday or one class, one day a week.Our ESL program follows the academic year schedule, August through May, with breaks for holidays and in between semesters. We believe this time commitment is necessary to foster relationships based on trust, respect, and the love of Christ, and will allow the volunteer to see the direct benefit of their role as a mentor/tutor.All volunteers are required to complete a Volunteer ApplicationVolunteers over the age of 18 who will be working with children/ young adults will be required to submit to a background check.Volunteers will go through orientation and training prior to being released for services.For more information, please contact Amanda Mendoza. email: amanda@attackpoverty.org call: 832-516-9872 text: 409-210-1893 Agency: Friends of Northside Interested in becoming an ESL Tutor?
Assist individuals in the Northside community who are learning English, meeting on a regular basis to walk with students through studying and test taking process. Your role as an ESL teacher or tutor is one of championing future success of the Northside community as neighbors work to learn the English language. You do not need any special training. You can start out helping with the student activities as they practice their English and as you get comfortable you will have the opportunity to lead a class if you choose. We are currently seeking ESL tutors on the following days and times:Tuesdays and Thursdays Basic Level: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Level 1: 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Level 2: 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Level 3: 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Time Commitment Volunteers are requested to commit to teaching for the length of the semester. It can be multiple classes on Tuesday and Thursday or one class, one day a week.Our ESL program follows the academic year schedule, August through May, with breaks for holidays and in between semesters. We believe this time commitment is necessary to foster relationships based on trust, respect, and the love of Christ, and will allow the volunteer to see the direct benefit of their role as a mentor/tutor.All volunteers are required to complete a Volunteer ApplicationVolunteers over the age of 18 who will be working with children/ young adults will be required to submit to a background check.Volunteers will go through orientation and training prior to being released for services.For more information, please contact Amanda Mendoza. email: amanda@attackpoverty.org call: 832-516-9872 text: 409-210-1893 Agency: Friends of Northside Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Class & DevotionalWellness Wednesday - Rooted: God in the Garden
Gardening Basics Class and Bible StudyGrow in faith and in the garden! This opportunity involves helping a Harris County Master Gardener with a hands-on class that blends simple gardening activities with Bible reflections and journaling. Each week, we’ll explore a spiritual theme while planting, tending, and learning together. No experience needed—just a willing heart and a love for nature. Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3065691We are specifically looking for someone who can speak and translate Spanish!Schedule: Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. | Beginning October 1, 2025 Location: Friends of Northside 6615 Irvington Blvd, Houston, TX 77022 Agency: Friends of Northside Wellness Wednesday - Rooted: God in the Garden
Gardening Basics Class and Bible StudyGrow in faith and in the garden! This opportunity involves helping a Harris County Master Gardener with a hands-on class that blends simple gardening activities with Bible reflections and journaling. Each week, we’ll explore a spiritual theme while planting, tending, and learning together. No experience needed—just a willing heart and a love for nature. Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3065691We are specifically looking for someone who can speak and translate Spanish!Schedule: Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. | Beginning October 1, 2025 Location: Friends of Northside 6615 Irvington Blvd, Houston, TX 77022 Agency: Friends of Northside Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Literacy Coaches NeededVolunteer Opportunities
Microsoft Word – Digital Literacy Class Do you love technology and enjoy helping others gain confidence with digital tools? Are you fluent in English and Spanish and comfortable offering live translation or tech support? We’re seeking bilingual volunteers to assist with our 10-week Microsoft Word course for adult learners. Volunteers may help participants navigate computers, understand key Word functions, and encourage learners as they build valuable digital literacy skills. No teaching experience required—just patience, kindness, and a love for sharing knowledge! Class Schedule: Wednesdays, 9:00am–10:30am, beginning September 24, 2025 If you’re interested in supporting this course or leading future sessions, we’d love to hear from you! Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3047993 Contact / Contacto: Agency: Friends of Northside Volunteer Opportunities
Microsoft Word – Digital Literacy Class Do you love technology and enjoy helping others gain confidence with digital tools? Are you fluent in English and Spanish and comfortable offering live translation or tech support? We’re seeking bilingual volunteers to assist with our 10-week Microsoft Word course for adult learners. Volunteers may help participants navigate computers, understand key Word functions, and encourage learners as they build valuable digital literacy skills. No teaching experience required—just patience, kindness, and a love for sharing knowledge! Class Schedule: Wednesdays, 9:00am–10:30am, beginning September 24, 2025 If you’re interested in supporting this course or leading future sessions, we’d love to hear from you! Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3047993 Contact / Contacto: Agency: Friends of Northside Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRANSLATORS & ALLIESARE YOU BILINGUAL? Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3049634
Volunteers are requested to commit to teaching for the length of the semester. It can be multiple classes on Tuesday and Thursday or one class, one day a week. Our ESL program follows the academic year schedule, August through May, with breaks for holidays and in between semesters. We believe this time commitment is necessary to foster relationships based on trust, respect, and the love of Christ, and will allow the volunteer to see the direct benefit of their role as a mentor/tutor. For more information, please contact Amanda Mendoza. Agency: Friends of Northside ARE YOU BILINGUAL? Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3049634
Volunteers are requested to commit to teaching for the length of the semester. It can be multiple classes on Tuesday and Thursday or one class, one day a week. Our ESL program follows the academic year schedule, August through May, with breaks for holidays and in between semesters. We believe this time commitment is necessary to foster relationships based on trust, respect, and the love of Christ, and will allow the volunteer to see the direct benefit of their role as a mentor/tutor. For more information, please contact Amanda Mendoza. Agency: Friends of Northside Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: You Can Academy Elementary After-School ProgramYou Can Academy is an after-school program that aims to increase opportunities for children to benefit from constructive educational activities supervised by responsible, trained adults and mature high school student volunteers. YCA creates an environment where students feel welcomed, cared for, and valued while learning about God’s love through relationships with mature volunteers and role models. Interested? Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3045733Volunteers assist students with their homework, reading, and mentoring during this time. *All You Can Academy volunteers age 18+ are required to have a background check before volunteering. High school students, age 16 and above, must commit to a minimum of one semester to be accepted into the program.Time Commitment Volunteers for on-going programs are asked to commit to serving for the length of the program, and have the option to volunteer only on specific days of the week. Most on-going education programs follow the academic year schedule, September through May, with breaks for holidays and in between semesters. We believe this time commitment is necessary to foster relationships based on trust, respect, and the love of Christ, and will allow the volunteer to see the direct benefit of their role as a mentor.
Come and make a difference in a young learner's life today by being a You Can Academy mentor! Agency: Friends of Northside You Can Academy is an after-school program that aims to increase opportunities for children to benefit from constructive educational activities supervised by responsible, trained adults and mature high school student volunteers. YCA creates an environment where students feel welcomed, cared for, and valued while learning about God’s love through relationships with mature volunteers and role models. Interested? Register here: https://attack-poverty-432924.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3045733Volunteers assist students with their homework, reading, and mentoring during this time. *All You Can Academy volunteers age 18+ are required to have a background check before volunteering. High school students, age 16 and above, must commit to a minimum of one semester to be accepted into the program.Time Commitment Volunteers for on-going programs are asked to commit to serving for the length of the program, and have the option to volunteer only on specific days of the week. Most on-going education programs follow the academic year schedule, September through May, with breaks for holidays and in between semesters. We believe this time commitment is necessary to foster relationships based on trust, respect, and the love of Christ, and will allow the volunteer to see the direct benefit of their role as a mentor.
Come and make a difference in a young learner's life today by being a You Can Academy mentor! Agency: Friends of Northside Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WorkTexas | In-person Mock InterviewerJoin us for an engaging evening of In-Person Mock Interviews with WorkTexas! This is a unique opportunity to support individuals preparing for careers in skilled trades such as welding, HVAC, and masonry by providing them with valuable interview experience and feedback. Event Details: Date: October 15, 2025 Time: 6:00pm-8:30pm Location: Opportunity Center | 6500 Chimney Rock Rd. Houston, TX, 77081 Your professional insights can make a significant difference in someone's journey toward employment. Sign up today and help us continue to make an impact! Agency: Workfaith Join us for an engaging evening of In-Person Mock Interviews with WorkTexas! This is a unique opportunity to support individuals preparing for careers in skilled trades such as welding, HVAC, and masonry by providing them with valuable interview experience and feedback. Event Details: Date: October 15, 2025 Time: 6:00pm-8:30pm Location: Opportunity Center | 6500 Chimney Rock Rd. Houston, TX, 77081 Your professional insights can make a significant difference in someone's journey toward employment. Sign up today and help us continue to make an impact! Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Career Fair VolunteerRepresent WorkFaith at the HCC Southeast College Career Fair! You will be there with a WorkFaith employee and help to speak with potential clients, volunteers, or anyone interested in learning more about WorkFaith. You will be helping to spread the mission of WorkFaith to the next generation or anyone attending the college fair! Details: Date: Friday, October 3, 2025 Time: 11:30 - 2 PM Location: HCC Southeast College - The Learning Hub, 6815 Rustic St, Bldg D, Houston, TX 77087 Parking: Free parking will be available on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the campus parking garage located on Garland St. Agency: Community Outreach Represent WorkFaith at the HCC Southeast College Career Fair! You will be there with a WorkFaith employee and help to speak with potential clients, volunteers, or anyone interested in learning more about WorkFaith. You will be helping to spread the mission of WorkFaith to the next generation or anyone attending the college fair! Details: Date: Friday, October 3, 2025 Time: 11:30 - 2 PM Location: HCC Southeast College - The Learning Hub, 6815 Rustic St, Bldg D, Houston, TX 77087 Parking: Free parking will be available on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the campus parking garage located on Garland St. Agency: Community Outreach Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2025 Zip Code: 77087 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-Person Mock Interviewer (Dacoma Office)Are you passionate about helping others succeed in job interviews? Are you comfortable asking interview questions and providing thoughtful feedback? As a Mock Interviewer, you’ll empower job seekers by providing valuable feedback and encouragement at a critical stage in their employment journey. Department: Volunteer Department
Responsibilities: conduct mock interviews with 2-3 clientsask interview questions to simulate real scenariosprovide feedback and encouragement to build confidenceparticipate in group discussions to reinforce learningexample schedule: 12:30 pm – check-in12:40 pm – welcome & introductions12:45 pm – move to interview spaces12:55 - 1:10 pm – first interview1:10 - 1:15 pm – transition to second interview1:20 - 1:35 pm – second interview1:35 - 1:40 pm – return to main space1:45 - 1:55 pm – group feedback & closing remarks2:00 pm – dismissalWhy volunteer? help job seekers gain confidence and secure employmentuse your expertise to guide and encourage othersstructured and engaging experience with provided materialsconnect with professionals while supporting WorkFaith’s missionSign up today to make an impact! Agency: Workfaith Are you passionate about helping others succeed in job interviews? Are you comfortable asking interview questions and providing thoughtful feedback? As a Mock Interviewer, you’ll empower job seekers by providing valuable feedback and encouragement at a critical stage in their employment journey. Department: Volunteer Department
Responsibilities: conduct mock interviews with 2-3 clientsask interview questions to simulate real scenariosprovide feedback and encouragement to build confidenceparticipate in group discussions to reinforce learningexample schedule: 12:30 pm – check-in12:40 pm – welcome & introductions12:45 pm – move to interview spaces12:55 - 1:10 pm – first interview1:10 - 1:15 pm – transition to second interview1:20 - 1:35 pm – second interview1:35 - 1:40 pm – return to main space1:45 - 1:55 pm – group feedback & closing remarks2:00 pm – dismissalWhy volunteer? help job seekers gain confidence and secure employmentuse your expertise to guide and encourage othersstructured and engaging experience with provided materialsconnect with professionals while supporting WorkFaith’s missionSign up today to make an impact! Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77092 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Partnership CollaborationThe Volunteer Partnership Collaboration initiative strengthens WorkFaith’s volunteer network by engaging partner organizations to expand and enhance volunteer opportunities. Through relationship-building, strategic outreach, and collaboration, we connect with corporations, community groups, and faith-based organizations to introduce meaningful ways to serve. By aligning volunteer skills with key roles such as Mock Interviews, Application Advisors, and Celebration Champions; these partnerships ensure a consistent, engaged volunteer base that supports WorkFaith’s mission. Through ongoing conversations and shared goals, we create impactful experiences for both volunteers and the clients they serve. Agency: Community Outreach The Volunteer Partnership Collaboration initiative strengthens WorkFaith’s volunteer network by engaging partner organizations to expand and enhance volunteer opportunities. Through relationship-building, strategic outreach, and collaboration, we connect with corporations, community groups, and faith-based organizations to introduce meaningful ways to serve. By aligning volunteer skills with key roles such as Mock Interviews, Application Advisors, and Celebration Champions; these partnerships ensure a consistent, engaged volunteer base that supports WorkFaith’s mission. Through ongoing conversations and shared goals, we create impactful experiences for both volunteers and the clients they serve. Agency: Community Outreach Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77092 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Celebration Champion: Celebrate JSA Graduates! (In-Person)Join us at our Dacoma office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful. Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.Location: WorkFaith Dacoma Office, 4555 Dacoma St. Ste. 200, Houston, TX 77092 Impact: Agency: Workfaith Join us at our Dacoma office to celebrate and uplift our JSA graduating clients! Many have worked hard to complete the program but may not have a personal support system to cheer them on. As a Celebration Champion, your encouragement and presence will make their graduation day even more meaningful. Applaud and celebrate our JSA graduating clients as they complete the program. Offer words of encouragement and share uplifting scripture. Engage with graduates by listening to their stories and acknowledging their dedication.Location: WorkFaith Dacoma Office, 4555 Dacoma St. Ste. 200, Houston, TX 77092 Impact: Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77092 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Appreciation Gatherings (As Needed)At WorkFaith, we believe every volunteer deserves to feel celebrated! Details:
Impact: Agency: Workfaith At WorkFaith, we believe every volunteer deserves to feel celebrated! Details:
Impact: Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77092 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Women's Fall Bible Study 2025This Fall, lets gather together to explore The God Who SeesThis 3-part Bible study will explore the stories of Hagar (Genesis 16), the Woman at the Well, and the Woman caught in adultery. Together, we’ll discover the truth that no matter where we’ve been or what we’ve faced, God sees us and meets us with compassion. This is a great opportunity to connect with others in a faith-filled environment! Date: September 27th, October 25th, November 15th Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Saturday Location: 4555 Dacoma St. Houston, Texas 77092 Invite your friends!Agency: Workfaith This Fall, lets gather together to explore The God Who SeesThis 3-part Bible study will explore the stories of Hagar (Genesis 16), the Woman at the Well, and the Woman caught in adultery. Together, we’ll discover the truth that no matter where we’ve been or what we’ve faced, God sees us and meets us with compassion. This is a great opportunity to connect with others in a faith-filled environment! Date: September 27th, October 25th, November 15th Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Saturday Location: 4555 Dacoma St. Houston, Texas 77092 Invite your friends!Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77092 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a Bus Buddy – Help Refugees Get Around Houston with ConfidenceHelp 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. 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. Agency: Bilingual Education Institute Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible 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: Required Skills: - Attention to detail - Excellent communication - Team Player - Proficiency with record-keeping tools Commitment & Location: - Quarterly meetings - Special monthly meetings leading up to events - All meetings are held remotely Experience Level: - 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: Required Skills: - Attention to detail - Excellent communication - Team Player - Proficiency with record-keeping tools Commitment & Location: - Quarterly meetings - Special monthly meetings leading up to events - All meetings are held remotely Experience Level: - 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bike shop mechanicDo you know how to repair a bike? Freewheels Houston volunteers repair bikes that will be given to refugees, veterans emerging from homelessness and young people from low-income families to enable them to get to work or school and explore the city. Volunteer stories: https://freewheelshouston.org/passion-and-purpose/ Freewheels Houston's shop has the tools and parts you will need. Bike shop mechanics should be familiar with most bike systems. Drive train Shifting Brakes Handlebars and steering Wheels and tiresWe use a repair checklist developed with input from a master bike technician. If you don’t know all the systems, our volunteers enjoy sharing their knowledge and can help get you up to speed. If you are already an expert, you will start getting questions from other volunteers looking to improve their skills. Before your first shift, please complete the Freewheels Houston volunteer consent. Also, please complete the volunteer information and interest survey. Agency: Freewheels Houston Do you know how to repair a bike? Freewheels Houston volunteers repair bikes that will be given to refugees, veterans emerging from homelessness and young people from low-income families to enable them to get to work or school and explore the city. Volunteer stories: https://freewheelshouston.org/passion-and-purpose/ Freewheels Houston's shop has the tools and parts you will need. Bike shop mechanics should be familiar with most bike systems. Drive train Shifting Brakes Handlebars and steering Wheels and tiresWe use a repair checklist developed with input from a master bike technician. If you don’t know all the systems, our volunteers enjoy sharing their knowledge and can help get you up to speed. If you are already an expert, you will start getting questions from other volunteers looking to improve their skills. Before your first shift, please complete the Freewheels Houston volunteer consent. Also, please complete the volunteer information and interest survey. Agency: Freewheels Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bike distribution crewFreewheels 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 bikeThe 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bike shop volunteerBike shop volunteers at Freewheels Houston prep, repair, build and distribute bicycles that will enable refugees, veterans and young people from low-income families to get to work, school and other destinations. READ MORE: Freewheels volunteer enjoys seeing tangible results. We will fit your assignment to your skill level and interest. If you are a beginner and want to learn about maintaining a bike, you will start cleaning bikes and undertaking minor repairs. Each time you attend, you will learn more about bikes.If you know how to repair brakes, derailleurs and other bike systems, we will put you to work on a bike right away. Volunteers also distribute bikes: They make sure the recipient has the right size and style bike; give each person a new helmet; demonstrate the proper use of a bike lock, and introduce safe-riding principles.Join the Freewheels team at our well-equipped shop in southwest Houston, learn new things and help make life better for men, women and youth by giving them the means to explore the city. Before your first shift, please complete the Freewheels Houston volunteer consent. Also, please complete the Freewheels Houston volunteer interest form. Agency: Freewheels Houston Bike shop volunteers at Freewheels Houston prep, repair, build and distribute bicycles that will enable refugees, veterans and young people from low-income families to get to work, school and other destinations. READ MORE: Freewheels volunteer enjoys seeing tangible results. We will fit your assignment to your skill level and interest. If you are a beginner and want to learn about maintaining a bike, you will start cleaning bikes and undertaking minor repairs. Each time you attend, you will learn more about bikes.If you know how to repair brakes, derailleurs and other bike systems, we will put you to work on a bike right away. Volunteers also distribute bikes: They make sure the recipient has the right size and style bike; give each person a new helmet; demonstrate the proper use of a bike lock, and introduce safe-riding principles.Join the Freewheels team at our well-equipped shop in southwest Houston, learn new things and help make life better for men, women and youth by giving them the means to explore the city. Before your first shift, please complete the Freewheels Houston volunteer consent. Also, please complete the Freewheels Houston volunteer interest form. Agency: Freewheels Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Liaison InternPosition Overview: The Community Liaison Intern will assist in building and maintaining relationships between the organization and the local community. This role involves supporting community engagement initiatives, gathering feedback, and helping to implement strategies that align with the community's needs and values. Responsibilities Assist in organizing and attending community events and meetings. Help gather and analyze feedback from community members. Support the development and implementation of community outreach programs. Facilitate communication between the organization and community stakeholders. Assist in creating informational materials and resources for the community. Provide administrative support for community engagement activities. Help maintain records and documentation related to community interactions. Qualifications and Education Requirements Enrolled in a degree program (preferably in public relations, communications, social work, or a related field). Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Passion for community engagement and service. Organizational skills and attention to detail. Previous experience in a similar role is a plus. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Position Overview: The Community Liaison Intern will assist in building and maintaining relationships between the organization and the local community. This role involves supporting community engagement initiatives, gathering feedback, and helping to implement strategies that align with the community's needs and values. Responsibilities Assist in organizing and attending community events and meetings. Help gather and analyze feedback from community members. Support the development and implementation of community outreach programs. Facilitate communication between the organization and community stakeholders. Assist in creating informational materials and resources for the community. Provide administrative support for community engagement activities. Help maintain records and documentation related to community interactions. Qualifications and Education Requirements Enrolled in a degree program (preferably in public relations, communications, social work, or a related field). Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Passion for community engagement and service. Organizational skills and attention to detail. Previous experience in a similar role is a plus. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing - Administrative AssistantPosition Overview: The Marketing Administrative Assistant Intern will support the marketing team by handling various administrative tasks, assisting with marketing campaigns, and ensuring smooth operations within the department. Responsibilities Assist with the preparation and distribution of marketing materials. Support the planning and execution of marketing campaigns. Manage and update marketing databases and CRM systems. Assist with scheduling and organizing marketing events. Handle incoming calls and emails related to marketing inquiries. Perform data entry and maintain accurate records. Provide general administrative support to the marketing team. Assist with social media management and content creation.. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree program (preferably in marketing, communications, or a related field). Strong organizational and multitasking skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Basic knowledge of marketing principles and social media platforms. Ability to work independently and as part of a team Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Position Overview: The Marketing Administrative Assistant Intern will support the marketing team by handling various administrative tasks, assisting with marketing campaigns, and ensuring smooth operations within the department. Responsibilities Assist with the preparation and distribution of marketing materials. Support the planning and execution of marketing campaigns. Manage and update marketing databases and CRM systems. Assist with scheduling and organizing marketing events. Handle incoming calls and emails related to marketing inquiries. Perform data entry and maintain accurate records. Provide general administrative support to the marketing team. Assist with social media management and content creation.. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree program (preferably in marketing, communications, or a related field). Strong organizational and multitasking skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Basic knowledge of marketing principles and social media platforms. Ability to work independently and as part of a team Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program DevelopmentPosition Overview: The Program Development Intern will assist the program development team in various tasks, including clerical work, event planning, and managing the quality, budget, and schedule of programs. Responsibilities Assist with clerical tasks such as filing, data entry, and document preparation. Help plan and organize outreach events and activities. Assist in creating and managing program schedules, budgets, and quality control measures. Support the development and implementation of program materials and resources. Collaborate with team members to ensure program goals are met. Assist with grant applications and department-related notifications. Perform web browser testing and other technical tasks as needed. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree program (preferably in business administration, public administration, project management, public administration, or a related field). Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong organizational and multitasking abilities. Ability to work well in a team environment. Positive attitude and willingness to learn Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Position Overview: The Program Development Intern will assist the program development team in various tasks, including clerical work, event planning, and managing the quality, budget, and schedule of programs. Responsibilities Assist with clerical tasks such as filing, data entry, and document preparation. Help plan and organize outreach events and activities. Assist in creating and managing program schedules, budgets, and quality control measures. Support the development and implementation of program materials and resources. Collaborate with team members to ensure program goals are met. Assist with grant applications and department-related notifications. Perform web browser testing and other technical tasks as needed. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree program (preferably in business administration, public administration, project management, public administration, or a related field). Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong organizational and multitasking abilities. Ability to work well in a team environment. Positive attitude and willingness to learn Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media EngineerPosition Overview: The Social Media Intern will assist in managing and creating content for the organization's social media platforms. This role involves working closely with the marketing team to enhance the company's online presence and engage with the community. Responsibilities Create and schedule posts for various social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn). Monitor and respond to comments and messages. Assist in developing social media strategies to increase engagement and followers. Analyze social media metrics and prepare reports. Collaborate with the marketing team to create cohesive campaigns. Research current social media trends and audience preferences. Help organize and promote social media contests and giveaways. Capture and edit photos and videos for social media content. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree program (preferably in marketing, communications, or a related field). Strong understanding of various social media platforms. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Creative mindset and ability to generate engaging content. Basic knowledge of photo and video editing software. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Position Overview: The Social Media Intern will assist in managing and creating content for the organization's social media platforms. This role involves working closely with the marketing team to enhance the company's online presence and engage with the community. Responsibilities Create and schedule posts for various social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn). Monitor and respond to comments and messages. Assist in developing social media strategies to increase engagement and followers. Analyze social media metrics and prepare reports. Collaborate with the marketing team to create cohesive campaigns. Research current social media trends and audience preferences. Help organize and promote social media contests and giveaways. Capture and edit photos and videos for social media content. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree program (preferably in marketing, communications, or a related field). Strong understanding of various social media platforms. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Creative mindset and ability to generate engaging content. Basic knowledge of photo and video editing software. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer/VideographerResponsibilities Capture high-quality photos and videos for marketing materials. Edit photos and videos to meet the organization's standards. Assist in creating visual content for social media, websites, and print materials. Collaborate with the marketing team to brainstorm creative ideas. Maintain a photo and video library for future use. Assist with organizing and attending events to capture moments. Perform basic technical tasks related to audio/visual equipment. Qualifications and Education Requirements Enrolled in a degree program (preferably in photography, videography, or a related field). Proficient in photography and videography techniques. Basic knowledge of photo and video editing software. Strong attention to detail and creativity. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Responsibilities Capture high-quality photos and videos for marketing materials. Edit photos and videos to meet the organization's standards. Assist in creating visual content for social media, websites, and print materials. Collaborate with the marketing team to brainstorm creative ideas. Maintain a photo and video library for future use. Assist with organizing and attending events to capture moments. Perform basic technical tasks related to audio/visual equipment. Qualifications and Education Requirements Enrolled in a degree program (preferably in photography, videography, or a related field). Proficient in photography and videography techniques. Basic knowledge of photo and video editing software. Strong attention to detail and creativity. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Web Content EngineerPosition Overview: The Web Content Intern will assist in creating, managing, and updating content for the company's website and digital platforms. This role involves collaborating with the marketing team to ensure that the content aligns with the organization's marketing strategies and brand messaging. Responsibilities Assist in developing and curating engaging content for websites, social media, and other digital platforms. Organize and update content to keep it current and relevant. Collaborate with graphic designers, writers, and marketing teams to create cohesive campaigns. Optimize content for search engines and analyze performance metrics. Maintain and update social media accounts, ensuring consistent messaging. Use web design software and content management systems (CMS) to create and manage content. Assist with organizing and attending events to capture moments. Perform basic technical tasks related to audio/visual equipment. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree program (preferably in communications, marketing, journalism, or a related field). Proficiency in HTML, CSS, and content management systems (CMS). Knowledge of SEO and social media platforms. Previous experience in content creation, digital marketing, or web design is beneficial. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Position Overview: The Web Content Intern will assist in creating, managing, and updating content for the company's website and digital platforms. This role involves collaborating with the marketing team to ensure that the content aligns with the organization's marketing strategies and brand messaging. Responsibilities Assist in developing and curating engaging content for websites, social media, and other digital platforms. Organize and update content to keep it current and relevant. Collaborate with graphic designers, writers, and marketing teams to create cohesive campaigns. Optimize content for search engines and analyze performance metrics. Maintain and update social media accounts, ensuring consistent messaging. Use web design software and content management systems (CMS) to create and manage content. Assist with organizing and attending events to capture moments. Perform basic technical tasks related to audio/visual equipment. Qualifications and Education Requirements Currently enrolled in a degree program (preferably in communications, marketing, journalism, or a related field). Proficiency in HTML, CSS, and content management systems (CMS). Knowledge of SEO and social media platforms. Previous experience in content creation, digital marketing, or web design is beneficial. Agency: Beauty's Community Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: COH Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Sites VolunteerJoin the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Points of Distribution Sites: Locations TBD Volunteer Responsibilities provide critical aid by distributing essential supplies like food, water, ice, etc. during emergenciesPhysically able to lift and stand for long periodsWork with PODS staff to ensure smooth operationsManage the flow of people, vehicles, and suppliesVolunteer Requirements Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery informational session via TEAMSOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Join the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Points of Distribution Sites: Locations TBD Volunteer Responsibilities provide critical aid by distributing essential supplies like food, water, ice, etc. during emergenciesPhysically able to lift and stand for long periodsWork with PODS staff to ensure smooth operationsManage the flow of people, vehicles, and suppliesVolunteer Requirements Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery informational session via TEAMSOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Point of Distribution Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: COH Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer TeamJoin the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! The City of Houston is calling on volunteers to assist with debris removal and clean-up efforts across impacted neighborhoods. When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Debris removal Locations TBD We Need Volunteers to Assist With: Volunteers will remove debris, branches, logs, and tree cuttings in neighborhoods impactedPlace all items on the right-of-way for Solid Waste collectionHelp affected areas to restore access and safetyStand and walk for extended periods while ensuring proper disposal.Volunteer Requirements: Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal informational session via TEAMS date TBDOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Join the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! The City of Houston is calling on volunteers to assist with debris removal and clean-up efforts across impacted neighborhoods. When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Debris removal Locations TBD We Need Volunteers to Assist With: Volunteers will remove debris, branches, logs, and tree cuttings in neighborhoods impactedPlace all items on the right-of-way for Solid Waste collectionHelp affected areas to restore access and safetyStand and walk for extended periods while ensuring proper disposal.Volunteer Requirements: Review Disaster Relief & Recovery manual (manual will be provided via email)Complete the City of Houston Volunteer Waiver Form (form will be provided via email)Attend a Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal informational session via TEAMS date TBDOnce you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Debris Removal Volunteer contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: COH Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming/Cooling Shelter VolunteerJoin the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming/ Cooling Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Warming & Cooling Shelters Location TBD Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers will assist individuals and families at aid centers, providing a safe and welcoming environmentAssist with shelter setup, cleanliness, and food distributionTransport supplies and manage peopleComfortable with standing, lifting, and walking long distancesAssist with providing basic needs like food, water, blankets, and sometimes help with pets
Once you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming & Cooling Center contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Join the City of Houston's Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming/ Cooling Volunteer Team and make a difference in times of crisis! When disaster strikes, our community needs helping hands more than ever. The City of Houston is calling compassionate, committed individuals to join our volunteer team to support disaster recovery efforts across the city as needed. Warming & Cooling Shelters Location TBD Volunteer Responsibilities Volunteers will assist individuals and families at aid centers, providing a safe and welcoming environmentAssist with shelter setup, cleanliness, and food distributionTransport supplies and manage peopleComfortable with standing, lifting, and walking long distancesAssist with providing basic needs like food, water, blankets, and sometimes help with pets
Once you register for the need, we will add you to our Disaster Relief & Recovery Warming & Cooling Center contact log and reach back out to you. If you have any questions, please contact Roman Aguilar at roman.aguilar@houstontx.gov *As a disclaimer this is a sign up to keep track of potential volunteers during disasters, in the case of an emergency you and your family's safety is priority. If you are affected by the disaster, please do not feel as if you're obligated to come to the site just because you've signed up. * We appreciate all help, safety first! * Agency: HOUSTON SERVES Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77002 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Childcare & Activity Host for LifeSkills ClassesOverview: Responsibilities: Supervise and engage with children in a safe and positive manner Plan and lead age-appropriate activities (games, crafts, reading, etc.) Foster a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere Maintain a safe environment by following agency guidelines and child safety protocols Communicate any needs or concerns to program staff Qualifications: Enjoy working with children and families Reliable, responsible, and patient Ability to follow instructions and safety procedures Willingness to complete required background checks, fingerprinting, and TB test (provided by PCHAS at no cost) Time Commitment: Impact: Agency: Presbyterian Children's Homes & Services Overview: Responsibilities: Supervise and engage with children in a safe and positive manner Plan and lead age-appropriate activities (games, crafts, reading, etc.) Foster a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere Maintain a safe environment by following agency guidelines and child safety protocols Communicate any needs or concerns to program staff Qualifications: Enjoy working with children and families Reliable, responsible, and patient Ability to follow instructions and safety procedures Willingness to complete required background checks, fingerprinting, and TB test (provided by PCHAS at no cost) Time Commitment: Impact: Agency: Presbyterian Children's Homes & Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77035 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth MentorsCWS 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77018 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Greeter for Adult Education ProgramAdult 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 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 Agency: BakerRipley Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project C.U.R.E. Donor Relations Manager (Remote)Volunteer Position: Donor Relations Manager (Remote) Reports to: Executive Director Overview: Project C.U.R.E. is seeking a mission-driven, detail-oriented Donor Relations Manager to serve as a key volunteer supporting donor engagement and relationship development. This remote role works closely with the Executive Director to help build a strong donor pipeline, manage relationships, and coordinate communications that lead to long-term support of our life-saving mission. Key Responsibilities: Manage and track donor opportunities and relationship progress in the CRM system (donor database of record)Follow up with donors to thank them for their gifts via phone or handwritten notesCoordinate donor meetings by scheduling directly with the Executive Director and donor contactsQualifications: Strong communication skills and a professional and a love for creating meaningful relationships with donors and supporters of Project C.U.R.E.’s missionHighly organized and detail-oriented with strong follow-throughComfortable navigating Microsoft Office, Outlook, and CRM systems (experience with Microsoft Fundraising and Engagement is a plus)Self-motivated, reliable, and able to work independently in a remote settingPassionate about global health and humanitarian workPrevious experience in fundraising, donor relations, or executive support is helpful but not requiredTime Commitment: Flexible schedule with a preferred commitment of 4–6 hours per week. Some weekday availability is helpful for coordinating meetings and donor events. Although this position is primarily remote, we would ask that you come to our Spring Branch warehouse for initial training and then occasionally thereafter. Impact: By helping us engage and steward new and existing donors, you’ll directly contribute to Project C.U.R.E.’s ability to deliver critical medical supplies to underserved communities around the world. Your work ensures our donors feel valued and connected to the lives they are changing. Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Volunteer Position: Donor Relations Manager (Remote) Reports to: Executive Director Overview: Project C.U.R.E. is seeking a mission-driven, detail-oriented Donor Relations Manager to serve as a key volunteer supporting donor engagement and relationship development. This remote role works closely with the Executive Director to help build a strong donor pipeline, manage relationships, and coordinate communications that lead to long-term support of our life-saving mission. Key Responsibilities: Manage and track donor opportunities and relationship progress in the CRM system (donor database of record)Follow up with donors to thank them for their gifts via phone or handwritten notesCoordinate donor meetings by scheduling directly with the Executive Director and donor contactsQualifications: Strong communication skills and a professional and a love for creating meaningful relationships with donors and supporters of Project C.U.R.E.’s missionHighly organized and detail-oriented with strong follow-throughComfortable navigating Microsoft Office, Outlook, and CRM systems (experience with Microsoft Fundraising and Engagement is a plus)Self-motivated, reliable, and able to work independently in a remote settingPassionate about global health and humanitarian workPrevious experience in fundraising, donor relations, or executive support is helpful but not requiredTime Commitment: Flexible schedule with a preferred commitment of 4–6 hours per week. Some weekday availability is helpful for coordinating meetings and donor events. Although this position is primarily remote, we would ask that you come to our Spring Branch warehouse for initial training and then occasionally thereafter. Impact: By helping us engage and steward new and existing donors, you’ll directly contribute to Project C.U.R.E.’s ability to deliver critical medical supplies to underserved communities around the world. Your work ensures our donors feel valued and connected to the lives they are changing. Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interview Coaches - VirtualVolunteer 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 & ThursdaysJoin 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 & ThursdaysJoin 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77063 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CCSC Garden VolunteersGrow and harvest fresh produce that goes directly to our Emergency Services clients at our Food Pantries.
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Agency: Christian Community Service Center (CCSC) Grow and harvest fresh produce that goes directly to our Emergency Services clients at our Food Pantries.
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Agency: Christian Community Service Center (CCSC) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Services - Southwest locationEmergency 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor High School Students in HoustonClick here to start an application. Reports to: Director of Programs Role Overview: As a Mentor at Minds Matter Houston, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our students. You will work directly with a high school student, providing guidance, support, and encouragement. Your mentorship will help them navigate the challenges of high school, college applications, and beyond. What We Offer Training: Comprehensive training sessions to prepare you for your role as a mentor.Community: Join a vibrant community of like-minded volunteers and professionals dedicated to making a difference.Support: Ongoing support from Minds Matter staff and experienced mentors.Impact: The opportunity to make a tangible difference in the life of a young person and contribute to your community.What We’re Looking For Passion for Education: A strong belief in the power of education to change lives. Commitment: Reliability and consistency are key over the three years. Our students depend on your support! Empathy: Understanding and compassion for the challenges faced by our students.Communication Skills: The ability to listen, guide, and inspire. Background Check: All mentors must pass a background check before starting.Why Volunteer as a Mentor? Make a Difference: Help shape the future of a young person in your community. Personal Growth: Develop your own skills in leadership, communication, and problem-solving.Networking: Connect with other passionate professionals in Houston and expand your network. Fulfillment: Experience the joy and satisfaction of seeing your mentee succeed.Join us at Minds Matter Houston and become a part of something bigger. Your mentorship can unlock a world of opportunities for a deserving student. Together, we can create a brighter future, one student at a time. About Minds Matter Houston: Minds Matter Houston is dedicated to transforming the lives of high school students from low-income families by broadening their dreams and preparing them for college success. Our students are bright, motivated, and ambitious, but they face significant barriers to reaching their full potential. With your support, we can break down these barriers and pave the way for their future success. Agency: Minds Matter Houston Click here to start an application. Reports to: Director of Programs Role Overview: As a Mentor at Minds Matter Houston, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our students. You will work directly with a high school student, providing guidance, support, and encouragement. Your mentorship will help them navigate the challenges of high school, college applications, and beyond. What We Offer Training: Comprehensive training sessions to prepare you for your role as a mentor.Community: Join a vibrant community of like-minded volunteers and professionals dedicated to making a difference.Support: Ongoing support from Minds Matter staff and experienced mentors.Impact: The opportunity to make a tangible difference in the life of a young person and contribute to your community.What We’re Looking For Passion for Education: A strong belief in the power of education to change lives. Commitment: Reliability and consistency are key over the three years. Our students depend on your support! Empathy: Understanding and compassion for the challenges faced by our students.Communication Skills: The ability to listen, guide, and inspire. Background Check: All mentors must pass a background check before starting.Why Volunteer as a Mentor? Make a Difference: Help shape the future of a young person in your community. Personal Growth: Develop your own skills in leadership, communication, and problem-solving.Networking: Connect with other passionate professionals in Houston and expand your network. Fulfillment: Experience the joy and satisfaction of seeing your mentee succeed.Join us at Minds Matter Houston and become a part of something bigger. Your mentorship can unlock a world of opportunities for a deserving student. Together, we can create a brighter future, one student at a time. About Minds Matter Houston: Minds Matter Houston is dedicated to transforming the lives of high school students from low-income families by broadening their dreams and preparing them for college success. Our students are bright, motivated, and ambitious, but they face significant barriers to reaching their full potential. With your support, we can break down these barriers and pave the way for their future success. Agency: Minds Matter Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77029 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Classroom Helper - Long Point LocationInvest 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: PAL - Child Mentor - Long Point LocationSpend 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child's Tutor - Long Point LocationSpend 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer - Long Point LocationProvide 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch and Naptime Helper - Long Point LocationProvide 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden and Landscape Maintenance - Long Point LocationGarden 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. 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. Agency: Nabor House Community Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Application AdvisorProofread, review, and edit the first draft of student job applications. As an Application Advisor, you play a crucial role in helping our students submit outstanding job applications. Using the Application Feedback Form and the guidelines provided, you will review, proofread, and offer detailed suggestions to ensure each application meets the highest standards of professionalism. Volunteers will receive 1-3 applications per session to review, helping clients craft "pristine" applications that set them up for success in their job search. This volunteer opportunity occurs three times a month, aligning with each JSA class cycle, and is conducted entirely electronically. Applications are sent out on Wednesdays, and reviewed submissions must be emailed back by 8:00 AM the following Wednesday. This one-week turnaround is vital as student training programs operate on a tight schedule. By contributing your time and expertise, you’ll directly impact the confidence and success of our clients as they take their next steps toward meaningful employment. Agency: Workfaith Proofread, review, and edit the first draft of student job applications. As an Application Advisor, you play a crucial role in helping our students submit outstanding job applications. Using the Application Feedback Form and the guidelines provided, you will review, proofread, and offer detailed suggestions to ensure each application meets the highest standards of professionalism. Volunteers will receive 1-3 applications per session to review, helping clients craft "pristine" applications that set them up for success in their job search. This volunteer opportunity occurs three times a month, aligning with each JSA class cycle, and is conducted entirely electronically. Applications are sent out on Wednesdays, and reviewed submissions must be emailed back by 8:00 AM the following Wednesday. This one-week turnaround is vital as student training programs operate on a tight schedule. By contributing your time and expertise, you’ll directly impact the confidence and success of our clients as they take their next steps toward meaningful employment. Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77092 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: (Virtual) Mock InterviewerDo you enjoy helping others hone in on their strengths? Do you have experience interviewing job candidates? Are you a mentor or aspire to be one? Do you want to make an impact in someone's life during a critical moment in time? Are you looking for flexible, virtual interaction with people? What: As a Virtual Interviewer, you will assist our clients currently enrolled in our Job Search Accelerator (JSA) class. Volunteers help clients practice their job interviewing skills by asking difficult interview questions and providing feedback after each question. Serving in this capacity, you will instill hope and confidence for those navigating a job search. When: This is an virtual volunteer opportunity that takes place bi-monthly from 12:30PM-2:00PM. Volunteers meet on Zoom as a group and then meet with 1-3 clients in a designated Zoom breakout room. Sample Schedule: 12:30 PM - Mock Interviewers arrive for preparation12:45PM - 12:55 PM Introductions (Main Meeting Room), Meeting Space Assignments12:55PM - 1:35 PM Mock Interviews (typically 15-20 minutes per client/student) 12:35 PM - 1:45 PM Small Group Feedback/Encouragement1:45PM - 1:55 PM (Rejoin) Large Group Feedback/Encouragement Agency: Workfaith Do you enjoy helping others hone in on their strengths? Do you have experience interviewing job candidates? Are you a mentor or aspire to be one? Do you want to make an impact in someone's life during a critical moment in time? Are you looking for flexible, virtual interaction with people? What: As a Virtual Interviewer, you will assist our clients currently enrolled in our Job Search Accelerator (JSA) class. Volunteers help clients practice their job interviewing skills by asking difficult interview questions and providing feedback after each question. Serving in this capacity, you will instill hope and confidence for those navigating a job search. When: This is an virtual volunteer opportunity that takes place bi-monthly from 12:30PM-2:00PM. Volunteers meet on Zoom as a group and then meet with 1-3 clients in a designated Zoom breakout room. Sample Schedule: 12:30 PM - Mock Interviewers arrive for preparation12:45PM - 12:55 PM Introductions (Main Meeting Room), Meeting Space Assignments12:55PM - 1:35 PM Mock Interviews (typically 15-20 minutes per client/student) 12:35 PM - 1:45 PM Small Group Feedback/Encouragement1:45PM - 1:55 PM (Rejoin) Large Group Feedback/Encouragement Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77092 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Administrative SupportDo you love helping others and want to make a difference behind the scenes? WorkFaith is looking for enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to assist with administrative tasks that play a crucial role in supporting our mission to empower individuals in their professional and personal growth. As an Administrative Support Volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth day-to-day operations, enabling our programs to thrive and positively impact the community. This flexible opportunity offers both in-person and virtual support options to accommodate your availability and preferences. Responsibilities: Assist with data entry, filing, and maintaining accurate records.Prepare and organize materials for events, programs, or meetings.Respond to emails or phone calls as directed.Perform other administrative duties to support staff and organizational needs.If you’re ready to make an impact and support WorkFaith’s mission through administrative support, click the “Respond” button to express your interest. We will contact you to arrange schedules as opportunities arise—your time and skills will help us continue to serve others with excellence. Agency: Workfaith Do you love helping others and want to make a difference behind the scenes? WorkFaith is looking for enthusiastic and dependable volunteers to assist with administrative tasks that play a crucial role in supporting our mission to empower individuals in their professional and personal growth. As an Administrative Support Volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring smooth day-to-day operations, enabling our programs to thrive and positively impact the community. This flexible opportunity offers both in-person and virtual support options to accommodate your availability and preferences. Responsibilities: Assist with data entry, filing, and maintaining accurate records.Prepare and organize materials for events, programs, or meetings.Respond to emails or phone calls as directed.Perform other administrative duties to support staff and organizational needs.If you’re ready to make an impact and support WorkFaith’s mission through administrative support, click the “Respond” button to express your interest. We will contact you to arrange schedules as opportunities arise—your time and skills will help us continue to serve others with excellence. Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77092 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Discover Your Volunteer FitAre you interested in volunteering with WorkFaith but not quite sure where to start? Let’s connect! This one-on-one virtual or in-person meeting is designed to help you explore your passions, skills, and availability to match you with the perfect volunteer opportunity. Whether you’re drawn to encouraging job seekers, helping behind the scenes, or supporting special events, there’s a place for you here. You’ll meet with our Volunteer Coordinator, to learn more about our mission and the meaningful ways you can get involved. To get started, simply respond to this need and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you via email to schedule your personalized 1-on-1 meeting. Come discover how your unique gifts can make a lasting impact. We can’t wait to meet you! Agency: Workfaith Are you interested in volunteering with WorkFaith but not quite sure where to start? Let’s connect! This one-on-one virtual or in-person meeting is designed to help you explore your passions, skills, and availability to match you with the perfect volunteer opportunity. Whether you’re drawn to encouraging job seekers, helping behind the scenes, or supporting special events, there’s a place for you here. You’ll meet with our Volunteer Coordinator, to learn more about our mission and the meaningful ways you can get involved. To get started, simply respond to this need and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you via email to schedule your personalized 1-on-1 meeting. Come discover how your unique gifts can make a lasting impact. We can’t wait to meet you! Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77092 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WorkTexas | In-Person Mock InterviewerJoin us for an engaging evening of In-Person Mock Interviews with WorkTexas! This is a unique opportunity to support individuals preparing for careers in skilled trades such as welding, HVAC, and masonry by providing them with valuable interview experience and feedback. Event Details: Date: October 7, 2025 Time: 6:00pm-8:30pm Location: Gallery Furniture | 6006 North Fwy Houston, TX 77076 Your professional insights can make a significant difference in someone's journey toward employment. Sign up today and help us continue to make an impact! Agency: Workfaith Join us for an engaging evening of In-Person Mock Interviews with WorkTexas! This is a unique opportunity to support individuals preparing for careers in skilled trades such as welding, HVAC, and masonry by providing them with valuable interview experience and feedback. Event Details: Date: October 7, 2025 Time: 6:00pm-8:30pm Location: Gallery Furniture | 6006 North Fwy Houston, TX 77076 Your professional insights can make a significant difference in someone's journey toward employment. Sign up today and help us continue to make an impact! Agency: Workfaith Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 77076 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fall 2025 Interfaith Environmental Stewardship EventCalling people of all faiths or no faith at all in Houston to care for our shared environment! We will engage in hands-on environmental stewardship at the Willow Waterhole Conservation Reserve, with a variety of hands-on tasks suitable for all ages & skill levels. Meet at 11350 Ricecrest by the Oak tree in the park to sign in. Metro bus line 7 stops right nearby. Tools/supplies will be provided. This event is organized by Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston, in partnership with the Willow Waterhole Greenspace Conservancy. The conservancy requires signing of a waiver to participate - see this link: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/53ab1075e4b089544e46478f/t/5421b6f5e4b092469724648d/1411495669077/Volunteer+Registration.pdf) Contact Lisa Brenskelle at gcs.lrc@gmail.com for more information. Agency: Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston Calling people of all faiths or no faith at all in Houston to care for our shared environment! We will engage in hands-on environmental stewardship at the Willow Waterhole Conservation Reserve, with a variety of hands-on tasks suitable for all ages & skill levels. Meet at 11350 Ricecrest by the Oak tree in the park to sign in. Metro bus line 7 stops right nearby. Tools/supplies will be provided. This event is organized by Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston, in partnership with the Willow Waterhole Greenspace Conservancy. The conservancy requires signing of a waiver to participate - see this link: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/53ab1075e4b089544e46478f/t/5421b6f5e4b092469724648d/1411495669077/Volunteer+Registration.pdf) Contact Lisa Brenskelle at gcs.lrc@gmail.com for more information. Agency: Interfaith Environmental Network of Houston Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 12, 2025 Zip Code: 77035 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Botanic Garden Program & Events VolunteersJoin our dedicated team of volunteers and help facilitate meaningful educational connections between plants and people through hands-on assistance with our diverse programs. As a volunteer, you will play a crucial role in areas such as: Children’s Education and Summer CampAdult EducationSchool ProgramsWe need enthusiastic individuals to assist with program setup and cleanup, class management, community outreach, and documenting programs through photography, video, and writing. General office support is also appreciated! Special Skills: Experience in an educational settingA passion for connecting with diverse individualsAbility to follow directions for program processesKnowledge of gardening or arts is beneficial for certain programsBeing multilingual is a plus!You’ll also have the chance to participate in our Garden’s internal events open to the public throughout the year. Be sure to apply online here to then have access regularly for updates, activities, and available shifts to sign up for. For those interested in taking a more active role, we will host monthly or quarterly meetings for behind-the-scenes planning. This is a great opportunity to take on a leadership position in logistics and day-of activities for our events and festivals. Come be part of something special at the Garden! Your support makes a difference. Agency: Houston Botanic Garden Join our dedicated team of volunteers and help facilitate meaningful educational connections between plants and people through hands-on assistance with our diverse programs. As a volunteer, you will play a crucial role in areas such as: Children’s Education and Summer CampAdult EducationSchool ProgramsWe need enthusiastic individuals to assist with program setup and cleanup, class management, community outreach, and documenting programs through photography, video, and writing. General office support is also appreciated! Special Skills: Experience in an educational settingA passion for connecting with diverse individualsAbility to follow directions for program processesKnowledge of gardening or arts is beneficial for certain programsBeing multilingual is a plus!You’ll also have the chance to participate in our Garden’s internal events open to the public throughout the year. Be sure to apply online here to then have access regularly for updates, activities, and available shifts to sign up for. For those interested in taking a more active role, we will host monthly or quarterly meetings for behind-the-scenes planning. This is a great opportunity to take on a leadership position in logistics and day-of activities for our events and festivals. Come be part of something special at the Garden! Your support makes a difference. Agency: Houston Botanic Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77017 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friend of a Hospice PatientAstella 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: Flexible Zip Code: 77074 Allow Groups: Yes |
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: Flexible Zip Code: 77074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near youWe need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community. Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared. Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Willing to collect or donate books Have access to transportation to take books to the Little Free Library Familiarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact in the Team LFL hub. Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community. Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared. Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Willing to collect or donate books Have access to transportation to take books to the Little Free Library Familiarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact in the Team LFL hub. Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77093 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Videographer/Editor for Training DepartmentAre 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 platformsQualifications: 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 differenceWhy 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 availabilityIf 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! 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 platformsQualifications: 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 differenceWhy 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 availabilityIf 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! Agency: Project C.U.R.E. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Open Board Member PositionsWe are currently looking to fill the following board positions if any of your members would be interested:
Responder Response Committee (12 open) Volunteer Coordinator Agency Outreach Chair Events & Opportunity Intake Coordinator Agency: HTX First Responders Support Team We are currently looking to fill the following board positions if any of your members would be interested:
Responder Response Committee (12 open) Volunteer Coordinator Agency Outreach Chair Events & Opportunity Intake Coordinator Agency: HTX First Responders Support Team Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77091 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DocentsShare your interest in nature and plants by leading public and private tours of the Garden’s living collections for visitors, school groups, and other organizations. Greet tour groups and conduct walks for diverse audiences. Special Skills: Passionate about and willing to interact with the public about the Garden and knowledgeable about horticulture. Comfortable speaking to small and large groups of people of all ages. Being multilingual is a plus. Agency: Houston Botanic Garden Share your interest in nature and plants by leading public and private tours of the Garden’s living collections for visitors, school groups, and other organizations. Greet tour groups and conduct walks for diverse audiences. Special Skills: Passionate about and willing to interact with the public about the Garden and knowledgeable about horticulture. Comfortable speaking to small and large groups of people of all ages. Being multilingual is a plus. Agency: Houston Botanic Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 77017 Allow Groups: No |