Needs From: Volunteer Houston

Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Teach Basic Computer Skills

Fort Bend Women’s Center is seeking a volunteer to lead small group sessions teaching basic computer skills to our clients.

Qualifications:

Comfortable with basic computer programs and internet use

Clear communication and group facilitation skills

Patient, encouraging, and committed to teaching at a beginner level

Previous teaching or group leadership experience is a plus, but not required

We’re looking for someone who is patient, encouraging, and confident with basic technology. Help empower our clients with the skills they need for daily life and job readiness!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Fort Bend Women’s Center is seeking a volunteer to lead small group sessions teaching basic computer skills to our clients.

Qualifications:

Comfortable with basic computer programs and internet use

Clear communication and group facilitation skills

Patient, encouraging, and committed to teaching at a beginner level

Previous teaching or group leadership experience is a plus, but not required

We’re looking for someone who is patient, encouraging, and confident with basic technology. Help empower our clients with the skills they need for daily life and job readiness!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Yoga Class Assistant

FBWC is seeking a friendly and reliable Volunteer Assistant to help support our weekly Yoga Class held every Tuesday from 6:00–7:00 PM.

Responsibilities:

Greet participants and create a welcoming environment

Assist with setting up and cleaning up the yoga space

Provide general support to the yoga instructor and participants as needed

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys wellness activities, connecting with others, and creating a calming, supportive space for our clients

Requirements:

Must be 18 or older

Complete a volunteer application

Pass a background check (due to working around clients)

Availability on Tuesday evenings

If you're interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post and we’ll follow up with next steps, including the application and background check process.

Come be part of a calming, supportive environment that promotes healing and wellness!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

FBWC is seeking a friendly and reliable Volunteer Assistant to help support our weekly Yoga Class held every Tuesday from 6:00–7:00 PM.

Responsibilities:

Greet participants and create a welcoming environment

Assist with setting up and cleaning up the yoga space

Provide general support to the yoga instructor and participants as needed

This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys wellness activities, connecting with others, and creating a calming, supportive space for our clients

Requirements:

Must be 18 or older

Complete a volunteer application

Pass a background check (due to working around clients)

Availability on Tuesday evenings

If you're interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post and we’ll follow up with next steps, including the application and background check process.

Come be part of a calming, supportive environment that promotes healing and wellness!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ✨️MENTORS for FOSTER YOUTH NEEDED!✨️

We are in need of VOLUNTEER MENTORS for youth and young persons ages 14-24, including those are who part of the foster care and/or juvenile justice systems. Mentor applicants must be at least 21 years of age or older.

BOTH INDIVIDUAL MENTORS - AND - COUPLE/FAMILY MENTORS ARE NEEDED THROUGHOUT THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA.

Please contact us for details on how YOU can become a MENTOR.

Your talent and skills, along with a minimal monthly time commitment, are needed to help support youth and young adults. Two contacts per month required: one in-person (face-to-face) and another can be via phone call, text, virtual, etc.

Our YOUTH need YOU!!

CALL or EMAIL TODAY!

#832.800.7989

info@familyrootsforlife.org

CLICK BELOW LINK TO SUBMIT MENTOR APPLICATION

https://form.jotform.com/230861447659163

Virtual S.A.F.E. Mentor Training happens monthly every 3rd Saturday. Register to attend the next scheduled session!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/monthly-virtual-roots-and-wings-safe-mentor-training-tickets-1001639058387?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

 **Should you send an inquiry, please check your SPAM or JUNK e-mail account for our response. Thanks!**

Agency: Family Roots for Life, Inc.®

We are in need of VOLUNTEER MENTORS for youth and young persons ages 14-24, including those are who part of the foster care and/or juvenile justice systems. Mentor applicants must be at least 21 years of age or older.

BOTH INDIVIDUAL MENTORS - AND - COUPLE/FAMILY MENTORS ARE NEEDED THROUGHOUT THE GREATER HOUSTON AREA.

Please contact us for details on how YOU can become a MENTOR.

Your talent and skills, along with a minimal monthly time commitment, are needed to help support youth and young adults. Two contacts per month required: one in-person (face-to-face) and another can be via phone call, text, virtual, etc.

Our YOUTH need YOU!!

CALL or EMAIL TODAY!

#832.800.7989

info@familyrootsforlife.org

CLICK BELOW LINK TO SUBMIT MENTOR APPLICATION

https://form.jotform.com/230861447659163

Virtual S.A.F.E. Mentor Training happens monthly every 3rd Saturday. Register to attend the next scheduled session!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/monthly-virtual-roots-and-wings-safe-mentor-training-tickets-1001639058387?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

 **Should you send an inquiry, please check your SPAM or JUNK e-mail account for our response. Thanks!**

Agency: Family Roots for Life, Inc.®

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77407

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ❇️Multiple Volunteers Needed for Fundraiser Event Planning!❇️

We are in need of competent individuals to serve on our EVENT PLANNING COMMITTEE.

Work alongside Marketing and Development professionals and Board/Advisory Council members to assist with planning, coordinating, and executing non-profit fundraiser events.

ARE YOU SOMEONE WHO LOVES PLANNING EVENTS?!

ARE YOU SKILLED AT FUNDRAISING?

If so, contact us TODAY!

Must display professionalism and be willing and able to co-lead and/or assist in the planning and coordination of various organizational and program-related events.

We would LOVE to have your talent and support to help us fulfill our MISSION!


CALL or EMAIL TODAY!

#832.800.7989

info@familyrootsforlife.org

 

**Should you send an inquiry, please check your SPAM or JUNK e-mail account for our response. Thanks!**

Agency: Family Roots for Life, Inc.®

We are in need of competent individuals to serve on our EVENT PLANNING COMMITTEE.

Work alongside Marketing and Development professionals and Board/Advisory Council members to assist with planning, coordinating, and executing non-profit fundraiser events.

ARE YOU SOMEONE WHO LOVES PLANNING EVENTS?!

ARE YOU SKILLED AT FUNDRAISING?

If so, contact us TODAY!

Must display professionalism and be willing and able to co-lead and/or assist in the planning and coordination of various organizational and program-related events.

We would LOVE to have your talent and support to help us fulfill our MISSION!


CALL or EMAIL TODAY!

#832.800.7989

info@familyrootsforlife.org

 

**Should you send an inquiry, please check your SPAM or JUNK e-mail account for our response. Thanks!**

Agency: Family Roots for Life, Inc.®

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caring Volunteers needed for Hospice Patients in the Mission Bend Area

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patience, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in the S Houston and Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Mission Bend Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour. Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patience, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in the S Houston and Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Mission Bend Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour. Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOLUNTEERS

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

Agency: Mission Bells Food Pantry

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

Agency: Mission Bells Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors for Refugee Youth

Program Purpose:

The purpose of the program is to match refugee youth (15-24 years old) with mentors, who will support their successful integration, promote educational and vocational advancement, and help them thrive with positive civic and social engagement. Mentor Role: To act as a motivator, role model, guide, culture broker, and support for newly arrived youth.

Duties:

 Shares personal educational and professional journey with youth  Works with mentee to reach set goals through mentoring sessions and phone check-ins  Help youth practice their English speaking, reading, and writing skills  Meets in person with mentee at least twice a month  Provides updates to program staff on youth’s progress  Engages in at least one social activity with mentee to facilitate acculturation  Engages youth’s family whenever possible  Participates in ongoing mentor training and check-ins to gather feedback and evaluate program

Length of Commitment:

 Minimum of 4 months (to include orientation and a minimum of 12 mentoring sessions

Requirements:

 Complete online volunteer application and child abuse prevention training (approx. 45 minutes)  Clear background check; if mentoring youth under 18 years old, fingerprints are also required  Participate in phone interview (approx. 60 minutes)  Participate in pre-recorded training and pre-match interactive cultural humility workshop (virtual or in person depending on number of applicants at the time and availability)

Qualifications: Working with refugee youth requires a great deal of empathy and care. As a mentor, it is essential for mentors to take the time to listen—to really hear the experiences, hopes and challenges that each young mentee faces. To ask questions and encourage conversation, be nonjudgmental, patient, persistent, have the ability to take a developmental approach to working with them, and understand that the mentoring relationship is a two-way learning process.

Benefits:

 Exposure to new cultures  Ongoing training and support from program  Opportunity to actively increase emotional intelligence (self-awareness, self-management, empathy, and relationship management)  Strengthen our nation’s future  Opportunity to have fun, develop new appreciation for diversity, and make a difference in the life of a refugee youth!

 

Contact: Darlean.Lewis@ymcahouston.org

 

Agency: YMCA International Services

Program Purpose:

The purpose of the program is to match refugee youth (15-24 years old) with mentors, who will support their successful integration, promote educational and vocational advancement, and help them thrive with positive civic and social engagement. Mentor Role: To act as a motivator, role model, guide, culture broker, and support for newly arrived youth.

Duties:

 Shares personal educational and professional journey with youth  Works with mentee to reach set goals through mentoring sessions and phone check-ins  Help youth practice their English speaking, reading, and writing skills  Meets in person with mentee at least twice a month  Provides updates to program staff on youth’s progress  Engages in at least one social activity with mentee to facilitate acculturation  Engages youth’s family whenever possible  Participates in ongoing mentor training and check-ins to gather feedback and evaluate program

Length of Commitment:

 Minimum of 4 months (to include orientation and a minimum of 12 mentoring sessions

Requirements:

 Complete online volunteer application and child abuse prevention training (approx. 45 minutes)  Clear background check; if mentoring youth under 18 years old, fingerprints are also required  Participate in phone interview (approx. 60 minutes)  Participate in pre-recorded training and pre-match interactive cultural humility workshop (virtual or in person depending on number of applicants at the time and availability)

Qualifications: Working with refugee youth requires a great deal of empathy and care. As a mentor, it is essential for mentors to take the time to listen—to really hear the experiences, hopes and challenges that each young mentee faces. To ask questions and encourage conversation, be nonjudgmental, patient, persistent, have the ability to take a developmental approach to working with them, and understand that the mentoring relationship is a two-way learning process.

Benefits:

 Exposure to new cultures  Ongoing training and support from program  Opportunity to actively increase emotional intelligence (self-awareness, self-management, empathy, and relationship management)  Strengthen our nation’s future  Opportunity to have fun, develop new appreciation for diversity, and make a difference in the life of a refugee youth!

 

Contact: Darlean.Lewis@ymcahouston.org

 

Agency: YMCA International Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Coordinator - Sanders Hand Org

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

 

Agency: The Sanders Hand

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

 

Agency: The Sanders Hand

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Volunteers - Flyer Distribution in Community

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

Agency: YMCA International - Trafficked Persons Assistance Program

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

Agency: YMCA International - Trafficked Persons Assistance Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Cosmetologist

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

Qualifications:

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

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

Friendly, compassionate, and respectful of diverse backgrounds

Excellent interpersonal skills with a compassionate and respectful approach

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

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

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

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

Qualifications:

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

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

Friendly, compassionate, and respectful of diverse backgrounds

Excellent interpersonal skills with a compassionate and respectful approach

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

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

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Group Activities & Games Facilitator

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

Qualifications:

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

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

Encouraging, patient, and comfortable working with small groups

Friendly demeanor and respectful of diverse backgrounds and experiences

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

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

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

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

Qualifications:

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

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

Encouraging, patient, and comfortable working with small groups

Friendly demeanor and respectful of diverse backgrounds and experiences

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

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

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Content Creator

About the Role:

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

Key Responsibilities:

Develop original content that aligns with our mission

Assist with social media management and campaigns

Collaborate with the team on creative ideas

Ideal Candidate:

Passionate about content creation and storytelling

Comfortable with basic writing, design, or video tools

Reliable and excited to contribute to a meaningful cause

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


Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

About the Role:

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

Key Responsibilities:

Develop original content that aligns with our mission

Assist with social media management and campaigns

Collaborate with the team on creative ideas

Ideal Candidate:

Passionate about content creation and storytelling

Comfortable with basic writing, design, or video tools

Reliable and excited to contribute to a meaningful cause

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


Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: E-Sales

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

Key Responsibilities:

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

Monitor listings, respond to customer questions, and process sales

Package items for shipping (if applicable)

Track inventory and maintain accurate records

Ideal Candidate:

Familiar with online selling platforms or willing to learn

Organized and reliable with good attention to detail

Comfortable using a computer or smartphone

Passionate about supporting a meaningful cause

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

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

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

Key Responsibilities:

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

Monitor listings, respond to customer questions, and process sales

Package items for shipping (if applicable)

Track inventory and maintain accurate records

Ideal Candidate:

Familiar with online selling platforms or willing to learn

Organized and reliable with good attention to detail

Comfortable using a computer or smartphone

Passionate about supporting a meaningful cause

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

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Executive

NEED HELP WITH ADMINISTRATIVE WORK.

Agency: TEREF INC.

NEED HELP WITH ADMINISTRATIVE WORK.

Agency: TEREF INC.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77083

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Caring Volunteers needed for Hospice Patients in the Cinco Ranch Area

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patience, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in Clear Lake and the Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Cinco Ranch Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour. Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patience, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in Clear Lake and the Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Cinco Ranch Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour. Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77450

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Media/Outreach Consultant

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

Role Description:

As a Media/Outreach Consultant, you will:

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

Develop and execute innovative media outreach campaigns.

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

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

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

Who Can Apply?

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

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

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

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

Why You Should Join Us:

Have a significant impact on promoting financial literacy and mentoring.

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

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

Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to making a difference.

Let’s revolutionize media outreach together!



Agency: Financial Mentors of America

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

Role Description:

As a Media/Outreach Consultant, you will:

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

Develop and execute innovative media outreach campaigns.

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

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

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

Who Can Apply?

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

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

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

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

Why You Should Join Us:

Have a significant impact on promoting financial literacy and mentoring.

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

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

Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to making a difference.

Let’s revolutionize media outreach together!



Agency: Financial Mentors of America

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77450

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tennis Coach

Junior Tennis Partners are in need of volunteer coaches and assistant coaches who can teach young kids and youth. 

Junior Tennis Partners Inc, is a nonprofit volunteer-based organization supporting programs that grow the game of tennis. We here at Junior Tennis Partners pride ourselves on high-quality instruction for youth ages 6-22. Coaching & mentorship is provided by vetted and passionate high school students and college students. Our goal is to promote and develop enthusiasm for tennis, to advocate for both youth and adults from the community to provide service to help more people especially underserved families to start playing sports, to promote worthy leadership, to encourage youth character development, and to create a sense of connection and community. 

Agency: Junior Tennis Partners Inc.

Junior Tennis Partners are in need of volunteer coaches and assistant coaches who can teach young kids and youth. 

Junior Tennis Partners Inc, is a nonprofit volunteer-based organization supporting programs that grow the game of tennis. We here at Junior Tennis Partners pride ourselves on high-quality instruction for youth ages 6-22. Coaching & mentorship is provided by vetted and passionate high school students and college students. Our goal is to promote and develop enthusiasm for tennis, to advocate for both youth and adults from the community to provide service to help more people especially underserved families to start playing sports, to promote worthy leadership, to encourage youth character development, and to create a sense of connection and community. 

Agency: Junior Tennis Partners Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tennis Coach

Junior Tennis Partners are in need of volunteer coaches and assistant coaches who can teach young kids and youth to improve their tennis skills. 

Junior Tennis Partners Inc, is a nonprofit volunteer-based organization supporting programs that grow the game of tennis. We here at Junior Tennis Partners pride ourselves on high-quality instruction for youth ages 6-22. Coaching & mentorship is provided by vetted and passionate high school students and college students. Our goal is to promote and develop enthusiasm for tennis, to advocate for both youth and adults from the community to provide service to help more people especially underserved families to start playing sports, to promote worthy leadership, to encourage youth character development, and to create a sense of connection and community. 

Please contact the volunteer coordinator of Junior Tennis Partners Inc at juniortennispartners@gmail.com

Agency: Junior Tennis Partners Inc.

Junior Tennis Partners are in need of volunteer coaches and assistant coaches who can teach young kids and youth to improve their tennis skills. 

Junior Tennis Partners Inc, is a nonprofit volunteer-based organization supporting programs that grow the game of tennis. We here at Junior Tennis Partners pride ourselves on high-quality instruction for youth ages 6-22. Coaching & mentorship is provided by vetted and passionate high school students and college students. Our goal is to promote and develop enthusiasm for tennis, to advocate for both youth and adults from the community to provide service to help more people especially underserved families to start playing sports, to promote worthy leadership, to encourage youth character development, and to create a sense of connection and community. 

Please contact the volunteer coordinator of Junior Tennis Partners Inc at juniortennispartners@gmail.com

Agency: Junior Tennis Partners Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed in Richmond, Texas!!!

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


Agency: CarePartners

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


Agency: CarePartners

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at ThriftWise: Richmond

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

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

No experience needed, just a willingness to help

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

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

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

Student Application: Volunteer Application

Adult Application: Volunteer Application

Shift Sign-Up: THRIFTWISE: THRIFTWISE RESALE STORES

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

Come make a difference with us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

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

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

No experience needed, just a willingness to help

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

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

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

Student Application: Volunteer Application

Adult Application: Volunteer Application

Shift Sign-Up: THRIFTWISE: THRIFTWISE RESALE STORES

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

Come make a difference with us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Middle School and High School Quiz Bowl Tournament Moderating at Cinco Ranch High School

Volunteers are needed for the Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments (TCQT) middle school and high school Quiz Bowl tournament at Cinco Ranch High School in Katy in the Houston area on Saturday, September 27.  Most volunteers will serve as moderators and read questions to the students.  Moderators will need to complete a quick 10–15-minute training before volunteering.  Volunteers can also serve as scorekeepers.  Training for scorekeepers takes about 5 minutes.  Free pizza will be provided for lunch.  Partial shifts are welcome.

Agency: Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments LLC

Volunteers are needed for the Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments (TCQT) middle school and high school Quiz Bowl tournament at Cinco Ranch High School in Katy in the Houston area on Saturday, September 27.  Most volunteers will serve as moderators and read questions to the students.  Moderators will need to complete a quick 10–15-minute training before volunteering.  Volunteers can also serve as scorekeepers.  Training for scorekeepers takes about 5 minutes.  Free pizza will be provided for lunch.  Partial shifts are welcome.

Agency: Texas Challengers Quiz Tournaments LLC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sidewalker

A sidewalker is a volunteer that stands next to the horse rider interacting with the rider making sure they are staying safe on the horse and listening to the instructor. 

Agency: Reining Strength Therapeutic Horsemanship

A sidewalker is a volunteer that stands next to the horse rider interacting with the rider making sure they are staying safe on the horse and listening to the instructor. 

Agency: Reining Strength Therapeutic Horsemanship

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AccessHealth Summer Volunteer Opportunity

Passionate about making a difference in our medically underserved communities in Fort Bend County? Interested in learning more about nonprofit community health centers and healthcare field? Excited to help people to gain access to affordable and quality healthcare?

Join AccessHealth Summer Volunteer program starting June 1st! Application are due Sunday May 15th. Scan the QR Code or follow the link below. This opportunity is opened to ALL individuals interested in dedicating their time and talents to the community.

You have the opportunity of volunteering at our AccessHealth Richmond or Stafford Site. 

Richmond Clinic: 400 Austin St. Richmond, TX 77649

Stafford Clinic: 10435 Greenbough Dr Ste. 300, Stafford, TX 77477

Volunteer Application Link

If you have any questions regarding the volunteer program, then please contact volunteerservices@myaccesshealth.org.

 

Agency: AccessHealth Community Health Center

Passionate about making a difference in our medically underserved communities in Fort Bend County? Interested in learning more about nonprofit community health centers and healthcare field? Excited to help people to gain access to affordable and quality healthcare?

Join AccessHealth Summer Volunteer program starting June 1st! Application are due Sunday May 15th. Scan the QR Code or follow the link below. This opportunity is opened to ALL individuals interested in dedicating their time and talents to the community.

You have the opportunity of volunteering at our AccessHealth Richmond or Stafford Site. 

Richmond Clinic: 400 Austin St. Richmond, TX 77649

Stafford Clinic: 10435 Greenbough Dr Ste. 300, Stafford, TX 77477

Volunteer Application Link

If you have any questions regarding the volunteer program, then please contact volunteerservices@myaccesshealth.org.

 

Agency: AccessHealth Community Health Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AccessHealth Spring Volunteer Needs

AccessHealth volunteer services is dedicated to managing the recruitment, placement, and retention of volunteers and to promote community understanding of its needs and services.

AccessHealth volunteer services is established to supplement the services of and extend the best possible to our patients, their families, and visitors.

To provide community service by providing opportunities for community youth and adults.

To develop cultural diversity within Volunteer Services Program.

To foster and promote health literacy to improve the quality of life within Fort Bend and Waller County communities.

To foster and promote interest in health care careers, both medical and paramedical, in the youth of community high school and colleges.

There are three volunteer positions that we need assistance with so we can better assist our patients in the community.

Patient Educator: Following patient appointments, volunteers will educate patients how to use digital technology to access their Electronic Health Records/data via Patient Portal. Volunteers are positioned within our clinics doing direct patient communication. Bilingual speakers are preferred for this role. 

Hospitality/Greeter: Volunteers will greet, guide, and give assistance to patients, visitors, and staff in the units throughout the clinic. Volunteers may assist rounding patients' rooms, magazines, and other items (hygiene products like hand sanitizers). Volunteers are positioned throughout different areas of the clinic.

Patient Liaison: Volunteers are positioned at the clinic front desk to assist patient service; Bilingual speakers are needed in this role.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: AccessHealth Community Health Center

AccessHealth volunteer services is dedicated to managing the recruitment, placement, and retention of volunteers and to promote community understanding of its needs and services.

AccessHealth volunteer services is established to supplement the services of and extend the best possible to our patients, their families, and visitors.

To provide community service by providing opportunities for community youth and adults.

To develop cultural diversity within Volunteer Services Program.

To foster and promote health literacy to improve the quality of life within Fort Bend and Waller County communities.

To foster and promote interest in health care careers, both medical and paramedical, in the youth of community high school and colleges.

There are three volunteer positions that we need assistance with so we can better assist our patients in the community.

Patient Educator: Following patient appointments, volunteers will educate patients how to use digital technology to access their Electronic Health Records/data via Patient Portal. Volunteers are positioned within our clinics doing direct patient communication. Bilingual speakers are preferred for this role. 

Hospitality/Greeter: Volunteers will greet, guide, and give assistance to patients, visitors, and staff in the units throughout the clinic. Volunteers may assist rounding patients' rooms, magazines, and other items (hygiene products like hand sanitizers). Volunteers are positioned throughout different areas of the clinic.

Patient Liaison: Volunteers are positioned at the clinic front desk to assist patient service; Bilingual speakers are needed in this role.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: AccessHealth Community Health Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Office Associate (Katy Neighborhood Donor Center)

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

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

For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here

Orientation is mandatory before volunteering.

Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Responsibilities:

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


Requirements:

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

Agency: Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

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

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

For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here

Orientation is mandatory before volunteering.

Need: Any day, Sunday - Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Responsibilities:

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


Requirements:

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

Agency: Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help local puppies & dogs and kittens & cats at adoptions

We need volunteers to help with adoptions on some weekends. We also need help with transport taking them to & from each store.

We need volunteers for these locations:
PETSMART - Katy I-10/Fry - 19945 Katy Frwy, Houston, TX 77094      PETSMART - Shoppes at Parkwest - 24600 Katy Fwy, Katy, TX 77493

You can volunteer for both days or one day, the whole time or 2 or more hours. We ask volunteers to come at the beginning of the shift to help with setting up or come later and stay until the end of the shift to help with closing or you can volunteer for the whole time.  Even a few hours can make a difference

This is a great opportunity to bring a significant other or friends to help.
Volunteers need to be 16 or older to volunteer for adoption events.

You can volunteer for adoptions at the stores or for transport to help bring the dogs to adoptions or both.

 

Please email for more information and to sign up for a time to volunteer.

Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue

We need volunteers to help with adoptions on some weekends. We also need help with transport taking them to & from each store.

We need volunteers for these locations:
PETSMART - Katy I-10/Fry - 19945 Katy Frwy, Houston, TX 77094      PETSMART - Shoppes at Parkwest - 24600 Katy Fwy, Katy, TX 77493

You can volunteer for both days or one day, the whole time or 2 or more hours. We ask volunteers to come at the beginning of the shift to help with setting up or come later and stay until the end of the shift to help with closing or you can volunteer for the whole time.  Even a few hours can make a difference

This is a great opportunity to bring a significant other or friends to help.
Volunteers need to be 16 or older to volunteer for adoption events.

You can volunteer for adoptions at the stores or for transport to help bring the dogs to adoptions or both.

 

Please email for more information and to sign up for a time to volunteer.

Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 77094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Puppies & dogs need a ride to & from weekend adoption events and vet appointments through the week

We need help transporting puppies and dogs to and from adoption events on some weekends and also to & from vet appointments and shelter pick up during the week.

Larger vehicles - Full to mid-size SUVs or trucks are needed for weekend adoption events. Smaller vehicles are ok for vet drop off and pick up and shelter pick up.

Weekend adoption events:                                                                                                                                                   Pets need to be picked up at one location in the Missouri City area and transported to the Katy PetSmarts.  They also need to be picked up at the end of the day and transported back to the Missouri City location. Pets will be in transport crates for weekend adoptions and vet drop off and pick up. Volunteers need to be 18 or older.

Please email for more information. We will send signup information when we have a transport need.

Thank you,                                                                                                                                                                            Mutts and Meows Rescue                                                                                                http://www.adoptapet.com/shelter79934-pets.html                                                  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mutts-Meows-Animal-Rescue/346902595407

Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue

We need help transporting puppies and dogs to and from adoption events on some weekends and also to & from vet appointments and shelter pick up during the week.

Larger vehicles - Full to mid-size SUVs or trucks are needed for weekend adoption events. Smaller vehicles are ok for vet drop off and pick up and shelter pick up.

Weekend adoption events:                                                                                                                                                   Pets need to be picked up at one location in the Missouri City area and transported to the Katy PetSmarts.  They also need to be picked up at the end of the day and transported back to the Missouri City location. Pets will be in transport crates for weekend adoptions and vet drop off and pick up. Volunteers need to be 18 or older.

Please email for more information. We will send signup information when we have a transport need.

Thank you,                                                                                                                                                                            Mutts and Meows Rescue                                                                                                http://www.adoptapet.com/shelter79934-pets.html                                                  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mutts-Meows-Animal-Rescue/346902595407

Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 77094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a puppy/dog, kitten/cat find their forever home

We are a foster based Houston area shelter rescue and are in dire need of foster homes.

We have many puppies and dogs, kittens and cats on a waiting list to get out of the shelter. We do not have a shelter and depend
on individuals to provide a foster home to save them at the shelter.

Once we have a committed foster home, we can save a dog or cat from the shelter.

To foster you will need to care for the dog or cat in your home and bring to adoptions on the weekend at one of our adoption locations until adopted.

PETSMART - Katy I-10/Fry - 19945 Katy Frwy, Houston, TX 77094 ---------- Sat. 9-6, Sun. 11-5
PETSMART - Shoppes at Parkwest - 24600 Katy Fwy, Katy, TX 77493 -------- Sat. 10:30-5, Sun. 11-5

Please email right away if you can help save one of these pets at the shelter by providing a foster home and we will send you a foster application and more foster information.

The shelters are always full. Time is critical to save them.

Mutts and Meows Rescue
http://www.adoptapet.com/shelter79934-pets.html 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mutts-Meows-Animal-Rescue/346902595407



Houston area shelter rescue

Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue

We are a foster based Houston area shelter rescue and are in dire need of foster homes.

We have many puppies and dogs, kittens and cats on a waiting list to get out of the shelter. We do not have a shelter and depend
on individuals to provide a foster home to save them at the shelter.

Once we have a committed foster home, we can save a dog or cat from the shelter.

To foster you will need to care for the dog or cat in your home and bring to adoptions on the weekend at one of our adoption locations until adopted.

PETSMART - Katy I-10/Fry - 19945 Katy Frwy, Houston, TX 77094 ---------- Sat. 9-6, Sun. 11-5
PETSMART - Shoppes at Parkwest - 24600 Katy Fwy, Katy, TX 77493 -------- Sat. 10:30-5, Sun. 11-5

Please email right away if you can help save one of these pets at the shelter by providing a foster home and we will send you a foster application and more foster information.

The shelters are always full. Time is critical to save them.

Mutts and Meows Rescue
http://www.adoptapet.com/shelter79934-pets.html 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mutts-Meows-Animal-Rescue/346902595407



Houston area shelter rescue

Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer

Clothed By Faith has volunteer opportunities for sorting donations and filling Client clothing requests. 

This volunteer need is for both the Katy and Deer Park locations.

This link will take you to our volunteer page for more information:  Volunteer — Clothed by Faith

 

Agency: Clothed By Faith

Clothed By Faith has volunteer opportunities for sorting donations and filling Client clothing requests. 

This volunteer need is for both the Katy and Deer Park locations.

This link will take you to our volunteer page for more information:  Volunteer — Clothed by Faith

 

Agency: Clothed By Faith

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77450

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shamba Ya Amani Farm Work Day

Everyone is welcome to participate in Farm Work Days. During these times, you’ll help with whatever the farm may need that day.

 

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

 

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

 

Shamba Ya Amani Farm can be found at this address: 
8401 Dairy View Lane
Houston, TX 77072

Agency: FAM Houston

Everyone is welcome to participate in Farm Work Days. During these times, you’ll help with whatever the farm may need that day.

 

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

 

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

 

Shamba Ya Amani Farm can be found at this address: 
8401 Dairy View Lane
Houston, TX 77072

Agency: FAM Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parent Night Out - Katy

Parents Night Out provides respite care on Fridays to families of teens and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and similar disabilities. Volunteers provide the teens with one-on-one attention and assist with activities in two locations - Houston and Katy.

Contact: Adriana Rico at, ARico@eastersealshouston.org

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Adriana Rico

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Parents Night Out provides respite care on Fridays to families of teens and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders and similar disabilities. Volunteers provide the teens with one-on-one attention and assist with activities in two locations - Houston and Katy.

Contact: Adriana Rico at, ARico@eastersealshouston.org

Background check required through Program and PRIOR to volunteer experience. (UNVETTED VOLUNTEERS WHO SHOW UP WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)

Allow at least 3 days for background check and sign up is not guaranteed until you have been confirmed via Adriana Rico

Signed waiver required upon check in for volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Easter Seals Greater Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77450

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Women's Basketball and Volleyball Coaches Wanted

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


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

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

Positions will be assigned upon arrival and may include: 

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

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

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

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

Agency: Hope Impacts

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

Positions will be assigned upon arrival and may include: 

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

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

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

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

Agency: Hope Impacts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77450

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for ESL Leads and Assistants

Volunteer to teach English as a second language. 

Friends of Sundown is a location of Attack Poverty. Our mission is to strengthen the Sundown community through spiritual growth, education, revitalization, and basic needs. We are making a long-term commitment to this area that requires collaborative efforts with churches, local organizations, residents, and stakeholders committed to community transformation.

Volunteer Orientation will be held August 18th 10:30 am - 12 pm at Life Church Katy

ESL classes will be held at Life Church Katy - 26189 Westheimer Pkwy, Katy, TX 77494

Two different days and times available:

Tuesdays, starting August 24th 10:30 am- 12 pm

Thursday, starting August 26th 6:30 pm- 8 pm 

This is a 13-week course ending the week of November 15th

 

If you have any questions, please contact us at friendsofsundown@attackpoverty.org

 

Agency: Friends of Sundown

Volunteer to teach English as a second language. 

Friends of Sundown is a location of Attack Poverty. Our mission is to strengthen the Sundown community through spiritual growth, education, revitalization, and basic needs. We are making a long-term commitment to this area that requires collaborative efforts with churches, local organizations, residents, and stakeholders committed to community transformation.

Volunteer Orientation will be held August 18th 10:30 am - 12 pm at Life Church Katy

ESL classes will be held at Life Church Katy - 26189 Westheimer Pkwy, Katy, TX 77494

Two different days and times available:

Tuesdays, starting August 24th 10:30 am- 12 pm

Thursday, starting August 26th 6:30 pm- 8 pm 

This is a 13-week course ending the week of November 15th

 

If you have any questions, please contact us at friendsofsundown@attackpoverty.org

 

Agency: Friends of Sundown

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Caretakers needed at the Katy PetSmart Cat Adoption Center

Mutts & Meows Rescue needs volunteers to help with our inhouse cat care at 2 local Petsmarts in the Katy area. 

Multiple shifts are available 7 days a week. Shifts are 2 hour segments and tasks include feeding the cats, cleaning the liter boxes, cleaning the cages, and socializing with the cats.  Volunteers must be 16 years or older.  For the safety of the volunteers and the cats, all volunteers much be trained first.  Training session can be counted as volunteer hours. 

Email us at:  MMRVolunteers@gmail.com to set up training or gather more information. 

We also need foster homes for kittens & cats.  We have many levels to foster so please email us for more information.


http://www.adoptapet.com/shelter79934-pets.html
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mutts-Meows-Animal-Rescue/346902595407

Mutts and Meows Rescue

Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue

Mutts & Meows Rescue needs volunteers to help with our inhouse cat care at 2 local Petsmarts in the Katy area. 

Multiple shifts are available 7 days a week. Shifts are 2 hour segments and tasks include feeding the cats, cleaning the liter boxes, cleaning the cages, and socializing with the cats.  Volunteers must be 16 years or older.  For the safety of the volunteers and the cats, all volunteers much be trained first.  Training session can be counted as volunteer hours. 

Email us at:  MMRVolunteers@gmail.com to set up training or gather more information. 

We also need foster homes for kittens & cats.  We have many levels to foster so please email us for more information.


http://www.adoptapet.com/shelter79934-pets.html
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mutts-Meows-Animal-Rescue/346902595407

Mutts and Meows Rescue

Agency: Mutts and Meows Rescue

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 77094

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Sports Drive for "Help Do The Right Thing"

We need you to "Help Do The Right Thing" and Host a Sports Drive to collect donations of used/new sports gear for all ages and/or sports equipment to us so we can continue to provide families more opportunities to live out their dream.  We will provide you with the bins for donation collections as well as pick up and drop off to you directly.  Please fill out the form to begin discussing your interest in being a part of a great opportunity.  Please check out our website for more details or feel free to email me at Julissa@HelpDoTheRightThing.org. Thank you for your interest and we look forward to working with you!

Agency: Help Do The Right Thing

We need you to "Help Do The Right Thing" and Host a Sports Drive to collect donations of used/new sports gear for all ages and/or sports equipment to us so we can continue to provide families more opportunities to live out their dream.  We will provide you with the bins for donation collections as well as pick up and drop off to you directly.  Please fill out the form to begin discussing your interest in being a part of a great opportunity.  Please check out our website for more details or feel free to email me at Julissa@HelpDoTheRightThing.org. Thank you for your interest and we look forward to working with you!

Agency: Help Do The Right Thing

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Community Director for Nonprofit

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

Key Responsibilities:

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

Qualifications:

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

Time Commitment:

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

Why Volunteer with Us:

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

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

Agency: The Single Parent That Could

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

Key Responsibilities:

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

Qualifications:

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

Time Commitment:

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

Why Volunteer with Us:

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

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

Agency: The Single Parent That Could

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Admin Assistant Volunteer

Hello everyone,

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

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

Agency: The Single Parent That Could

Hello everyone,

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

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

Agency: The Single Parent That Could

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77494

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Administrative Student Intern

The compassionate and dedicated team at A Serene Healthcare provides exceptional medical, psychosocial, spiritual, and volunteer support to individuals and families facing life-limiting illnesses in Houston and surrounding areas. As a locally owned Hospice and Palliative Care company, we are committed to enhancing the quality of life of our patients. Our volunteer program at A Serene Healthcare has had to adapt due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, we are currently seeking compassionate volunteers available during business hours (9 am to 5 pm) to assist our hospice office staff with tasks such as answering phones, inputting data, creating social media content, and additional clerical work. Volunteers skilled in filing papers and performing clerical tasks are especially needed and valued. This is an excellent opportunity to gain insight into the day-to-day operations of the hospice and palliative care industries.

Our interns require a minimum commitment of 4-6 hours per week. We understand the importance of flexibility and are willing to work with your schedule, particularly if you are employed with another organization.

Though this is an unpaid position, we are happy to support our volunteers with college credit, letters of recommendation, or references. We request that volunteers commit to at least two days per week and a few hours daily. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you want to join our team!

Agency: A Serene Health Services

The compassionate and dedicated team at A Serene Healthcare provides exceptional medical, psychosocial, spiritual, and volunteer support to individuals and families facing life-limiting illnesses in Houston and surrounding areas. As a locally owned Hospice and Palliative Care company, we are committed to enhancing the quality of life of our patients. Our volunteer program at A Serene Healthcare has had to adapt due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, we are currently seeking compassionate volunteers available during business hours (9 am to 5 pm) to assist our hospice office staff with tasks such as answering phones, inputting data, creating social media content, and additional clerical work. Volunteers skilled in filing papers and performing clerical tasks are especially needed and valued. This is an excellent opportunity to gain insight into the day-to-day operations of the hospice and palliative care industries.

Our interns require a minimum commitment of 4-6 hours per week. We understand the importance of flexibility and are willing to work with your schedule, particularly if you are employed with another organization.

Though this is an unpaid position, we are happy to support our volunteers with college credit, letters of recommendation, or references. We request that volunteers commit to at least two days per week and a few hours daily. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you want to join our team!

Agency: A Serene Health Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77477

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Take Photos of Gravestones (77077)

BillionGraves is the world's largest GPS-linked cemetery data resource. For more than a decade, volunteers have been taking photos of gravestones to help fulfill BillionGraves' mission to document the world's cemeteries.

As volunteers take photos with the BillionGraves app, each gravestone is automatically marked with a GPS location. The data is then transcribed by volunteers, plotted on cemetery maps, and made readily available at BillionGraves.com for millions of families around the globe to find their ancestors and grow their family trees. 

We need YOUR help! Go to this link to find a cemetery in your area where photos are still needed: https://billiongraves.com/justserve

All you need is a smartphone. It's easy and it's fun!

Agency: BillionGraves

BillionGraves is the world's largest GPS-linked cemetery data resource. For more than a decade, volunteers have been taking photos of gravestones to help fulfill BillionGraves' mission to document the world's cemeteries.

As volunteers take photos with the BillionGraves app, each gravestone is automatically marked with a GPS location. The data is then transcribed by volunteers, plotted on cemetery maps, and made readily available at BillionGraves.com for millions of families around the globe to find their ancestors and grow their family trees. 

We need YOUR help! Go to this link to find a cemetery in your area where photos are still needed: https://billiongraves.com/justserve

All you need is a smartphone. It's easy and it's fun!

Agency: BillionGraves

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77077

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Health and Awareness Office Assistant Volunteer

As a HAPP Volunteer – office assistant, you will assist the HAPP team keep things running efficiently through common clerical tasks to include filing papers, entering data, following up HAPP clients with phone calls and text, making copies, and other assigned tasks as needed assigned by HAPP staff member.  Assist and help identify and coordinate (in conjunction with staff) activities including enrollment, health and senior program projects, networking meetings and more to help connect the community with BPSOS HAPP services for both external and internal community purposes to communicate the mission and purpose of the organization.

Essential Position Functions: · Help identify potential outreach and awareness opportunities · Attend community events to represent BPSOS and the services we offer · engage community members

Location and Time Commitment: Our BPSOS – Houston Branch office is located at 11360 Bellaire Blvd. Volunteer position is remote

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Good phone etiquette Good communication and written skills Data entry Maintenance of office space Other duties specifically around coordination of special events, or as assigned Requirements Must present a professional appearance and a friendly manner Team oriented Must be dependable and punctual Be courteous and personable when dealing with the public Be self-directed, willing to take initiative, and detail-oriented Respect and maintain confidentiality of the organization and it’s volunteers, partners, and donors Computer skills are desired

 

Agency: Boat People SOS - Houston

As a HAPP Volunteer – office assistant, you will assist the HAPP team keep things running efficiently through common clerical tasks to include filing papers, entering data, following up HAPP clients with phone calls and text, making copies, and other assigned tasks as needed assigned by HAPP staff member.  Assist and help identify and coordinate (in conjunction with staff) activities including enrollment, health and senior program projects, networking meetings and more to help connect the community with BPSOS HAPP services for both external and internal community purposes to communicate the mission and purpose of the organization.

Essential Position Functions: · Help identify potential outreach and awareness opportunities · Attend community events to represent BPSOS and the services we offer · engage community members

Location and Time Commitment: Our BPSOS – Houston Branch office is located at 11360 Bellaire Blvd. Volunteer position is remote

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Good phone etiquette Good communication and written skills Data entry Maintenance of office space Other duties specifically around coordination of special events, or as assigned Requirements Must present a professional appearance and a friendly manner Team oriented Must be dependable and punctual Be courteous and personable when dealing with the public Be self-directed, willing to take initiative, and detail-oriented Respect and maintain confidentiality of the organization and it’s volunteers, partners, and donors Computer skills are desired

 

Agency: Boat People SOS - Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health and Awareness Outreach Volunteer

As a Community Outreach Volunteer, you will help identify and coordinate (in conjunction with staff) outreach events and activities including; attending fairs and community events, tabling booths, networking meetings and more to help connect the community with BPSOS HAPP services for both external and internal community outreach purposes to communicate the mission and purpose of the organization.

 

Essential Position Functions: · Help identify potential outreach and awareness opportunities · Attend community events to represent BPSOS and the services we offer · engage community members

Location and Time Commitment: Our BPSOS – Houston Branch office is located at 11360 Bellaire Blvd. Our opportunities are flexible and can fit around your routine. Time commitment and location is flexible and dependent upon outreach efforts and events.

Minimum Requirements: Strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills are required. Must have the ability to effectively prepare and present information and services on BPSOS – HAPP team to various groups. Must present self in a professional manner. The ability to work independently or with others to manage multiple tasks with minimal supervision is essential. Light physical demands with transporting, setting up and taking down outreach materials, banners, tables, booths and more. Must submit an application and/or resume, complete interview, criminal background check, able to maintain strict standards of confidentiality, must have access to a computer, email, internet and phone, reliable transportation, and prepare a mock outreach presentation before volunteering in the community unsupervised.  Bi-lingual Vietnamese optional (speak and read).

Agency: Boat People SOS - Houston

As a Community Outreach Volunteer, you will help identify and coordinate (in conjunction with staff) outreach events and activities including; attending fairs and community events, tabling booths, networking meetings and more to help connect the community with BPSOS HAPP services for both external and internal community outreach purposes to communicate the mission and purpose of the organization.

 

Essential Position Functions: · Help identify potential outreach and awareness opportunities · Attend community events to represent BPSOS and the services we offer · engage community members

Location and Time Commitment: Our BPSOS – Houston Branch office is located at 11360 Bellaire Blvd. Our opportunities are flexible and can fit around your routine. Time commitment and location is flexible and dependent upon outreach efforts and events.

Minimum Requirements: Strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills are required. Must have the ability to effectively prepare and present information and services on BPSOS – HAPP team to various groups. Must present self in a professional manner. The ability to work independently or with others to manage multiple tasks with minimal supervision is essential. Light physical demands with transporting, setting up and taking down outreach materials, banners, tables, booths and more. Must submit an application and/or resume, complete interview, criminal background check, able to maintain strict standards of confidentiality, must have access to a computer, email, internet and phone, reliable transportation, and prepare a mock outreach presentation before volunteering in the community unsupervised.  Bi-lingual Vietnamese optional (speak and read).

Agency: Boat People SOS - Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish and Vietnamese Fluent Volunteers for Citizenship Workshops

BPSOS is in need of Spanish and Vietnamese fluent volunteers to help out during our Citizenship Workshop! Our In-Person Workshop runs once a month on Mondays from 10 am-4 pm. (Some English speakers are needed as well)

Training for the N400 application and Citizenworks is provided.

When responding to the need you will receive an email with further details. 

 

For serious inquiries please register here: http://bit.ly/3paEfh3

Citizenship Workshop Flyer shows the information and all dates for 2022. 

Agency: Boat People SOS - Houston

BPSOS is in need of Spanish and Vietnamese fluent volunteers to help out during our Citizenship Workshop! Our In-Person Workshop runs once a month on Mondays from 10 am-4 pm. (Some English speakers are needed as well)

Training for the N400 application and Citizenworks is provided.

When responding to the need you will receive an email with further details. 

 

For serious inquiries please register here: http://bit.ly/3paEfh3

Citizenship Workshop Flyer shows the information and all dates for 2022. 

Agency: Boat People SOS - Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77072

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Health Programs- HAPP

Strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills are required. Must have the ability to effectively prepare and present information and services on BPSOS – HAPP team to various groups. Must present self in a professional manner. Respect and maintain the confidentiality of the organization and its volunteers, partners, and donors. Must apply and/or resume the complete interview, maintain strict standards of confidentiality, have access to a computer, email, internet, and phone, have reliable transportation, and be punctual before volunteering in the community unsupervised. Bilingual Vietnamese is preferred, but not required.  

Other duties specifically around coordination of special events, or as assigned Requirements.  

BPSOS Services that will be assisting with:  

At the 2nd Tuesday clinic, the responsibilities include light physical demands with transporting, setting up, and taking down outreach materials, banners, and tables. Must be present at the table assigned to and follow instructions independently under guidelines.  At the Cancer program, the responsibilities include following up, calling, and distributing flyers to recruit individuals who need pap smears and mammogram appointments. Clerical work with data entry.   In the senior program, the responsibilities include completing tasks assigned, and a willingness to learn and work as part of a team.   At the ACA program, the responsibilities include client follow-up phone calls, basic computer skills, and data entry. 

Agency: Boat People SOS - Houston

Strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills are required. Must have the ability to effectively prepare and present information and services on BPSOS – HAPP team to various groups. Must present self in a professional manner. Respect and maintain the confidentiality of the organization and its volunteers, partners, and donors. Must apply and/or resume the complete interview, maintain strict standards of confidentiality, have access to a computer, email, internet, and phone, have reliable transportation, and be punctual before volunteering in the community unsupervised. Bilingual Vietnamese is preferred, but not required.  

Other duties specifically around coordination of special events, or as assigned Requirements.  

BPSOS Services that will be assisting with:  

At the 2nd Tuesday clinic, the responsibilities include light physical demands with transporting, setting up, and taking down outreach materials, banners, and tables. Must be present at the table assigned to and follow instructions independently under guidelines.  At the Cancer program, the responsibilities include following up, calling, and distributing flyers to recruit individuals who need pap smears and mammogram appointments. Clerical work with data entry.   In the senior program, the responsibilities include completing tasks assigned, and a willingness to learn and work as part of a team.   At the ACA program, the responsibilities include client follow-up phone calls, basic computer skills, and data entry. 

Agency: Boat People SOS - Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Diaper Pantry: We Need New Baby Items

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

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

Items needed:

Diapers Size

Newborn

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

Pull Ups 

All Sizes

Baby Wipes

Unscented (preferred)


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

Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated

11011 S Wilcrest Dr. Ste E-101

Houston, TX 77099

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

Thank you! 

Agency: Two Sisters Helping Hand Inc.

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

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

Items needed:

Diapers Size

Newborn

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

Pull Ups 

All Sizes

Baby Wipes

Unscented (preferred)


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

Two Sisters Helping Hand, Incorporated

11011 S Wilcrest Dr. Ste E-101

Houston, TX 77099

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

Thank you! 

Agency: Two Sisters Helping Hand Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77099

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Thirst Project Sugar Land

Are you a high schooler interested in being a part of a team of young leaders who are passionate about ending the water crisis?

Then you are in the right spot! 

Join Thirst Project Sugar Land to make a difference in your community and change the world! 

(You will also be first to know about all of our upcoming volunteering opportunities during which you can get hours!)

Check out this document to learn about the open positions and apply here!

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE ON JULY 24!

 

Agency: Thirst Project Sugar Land

Are you a high schooler interested in being a part of a team of young leaders who are passionate about ending the water crisis?

Then you are in the right spot! 

Join Thirst Project Sugar Land to make a difference in your community and change the world! 

(You will also be first to know about all of our upcoming volunteering opportunities during which you can get hours!)

Check out this document to learn about the open positions and apply here!

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE ON JULY 24!

 

Agency: Thirst Project Sugar Land

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77479

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dari/Farsi/ Pashto Interpreter

YMCA International Services is  looking for volunteers that speak Dari/Farsi and Pashto to help with outreach and various projects/roles here at YMCA International Services. There is always a need for caring people who want to help their community as interpreters. If you feel passionate about helping refugees and immigrants here in Houston this could be a great opportunity for you.

 

Must complete a background check and read over a PowerPoint on child abuse prevention with a questionnaire at the end. 

Contact Darlean.Lewis@ymcahouston.org

 

3110 Hayes Road suite 300

Houston, Texas 77082

Agency: YMCA International Services

YMCA International Services is  looking for volunteers that speak Dari/Farsi and Pashto to help with outreach and various projects/roles here at YMCA International Services. There is always a need for caring people who want to help their community as interpreters. If you feel passionate about helping refugees and immigrants here in Houston this could be a great opportunity for you.

 

Must complete a background check and read over a PowerPoint on child abuse prevention with a questionnaire at the end. 

Contact Darlean.Lewis@ymcahouston.org

 

3110 Hayes Road suite 300

Houston, Texas 77082

Agency: YMCA International Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spanish/English Translators needed

Spanish/English to translate for YMCA International Services

 

Contact Darlean.Lewis@ymcahouston.org

 

3110 Hayes Road, suite 300

Houston, Texas 77082

Agency: YMCA International Services

Spanish/English to translate for YMCA International Services

 

Contact Darlean.Lewis@ymcahouston.org

 

3110 Hayes Road, suite 300

Houston, Texas 77082

Agency: YMCA International Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Multi-Lingual Tutors Needed

Tutor: 

What language(s) do you speak? 

Arabic, Spanish, French of Swahili is a plus

 

Description of Volunteer Position (what will the volunteer be doing) 

Tutoring a student who has almost no formal education. Tutoring would be for elementary-level math, reading, and writing. Age 18-24 years old

 

What kind of training will be provided? 

You can meet with the volunteer to make a tutoring plan and discuss resources, can do zoom or in person

 

Necessary skills, qualifications, or requirements for volunteers 

Prior experience tutoring or working with ESL students preferred 

Agency: YMCA International Services

Tutor: 

What language(s) do you speak? 

Arabic, Spanish, French of Swahili is a plus

 

Description of Volunteer Position (what will the volunteer be doing) 

Tutoring a student who has almost no formal education. Tutoring would be for elementary-level math, reading, and writing. Age 18-24 years old

 

What kind of training will be provided? 

You can meet with the volunteer to make a tutoring plan and discuss resources, can do zoom or in person

 

Necessary skills, qualifications, or requirements for volunteers 

Prior experience tutoring or working with ESL students preferred 

Agency: YMCA International Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Russia, French and Ukrainian translators needed

Translate for our refugee clients at the YMCA International Services.

Agency: YMCA International Services

Translate for our refugee clients at the YMCA International Services.

Agency: YMCA International Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: warehouse folding cloths/hanging cloths

Organizing, categorizing, separating cloths, and hanging cloths.   Require a background check and a PowerPoint on child abuse prevention with a questionnaire at the end.   You can volunteer anytime between 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday    Contact Darlean.Lewis@ymcahouston.org  

Agency: YMCA International Services

Organizing, categorizing, separating cloths, and hanging cloths.   Require a background check and a PowerPoint on child abuse prevention with a questionnaire at the end.   You can volunteer anytime between 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday    Contact Darlean.Lewis@ymcahouston.org  

Agency: YMCA International Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Translate Burmese/Rohingya/ or Malay

YMCA International Services is looking for volunteers that speak Burmese/Rohingyan/Malay to help with outreach and various projects/roles here at YMCA International Services, and airport pickup. There is always a need for caring people who want to help their community as interpreters. If you feel passionate about helping refugees and immigrants here in Houston this could be a great opportunity for you.

 

Must complete a background check and read over a PowerPoint on child abuse prevention with a questionnaire at the end.

Agency: YMCA International Services

YMCA International Services is looking for volunteers that speak Burmese/Rohingyan/Malay to help with outreach and various projects/roles here at YMCA International Services, and airport pickup. There is always a need for caring people who want to help their community as interpreters. If you feel passionate about helping refugees and immigrants here in Houston this could be a great opportunity for you.

 

Must complete a background check and read over a PowerPoint on child abuse prevention with a questionnaire at the end.

Agency: YMCA International Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Amharic Translator

YMCA International Services provides client-centered services to refugees, survivors of human trafficking, asylees, and other vulnerable newcomers from around the world. Services include financial assistance, immigration legal services, post-release services, case management, employment education, and more. It is only through the support of our volunteers and donors that we are able to give back to our communities. When you volunteer at the Y, you take an active role in bringing about meaningful change in your community.

Translate verbal communication in office setting, reciting everything verbatim Clearly read written documents out loud in both languages so client can understand. Translations of messages and documents to our clients.

Agency: YMCA International Services

YMCA International Services provides client-centered services to refugees, survivors of human trafficking, asylees, and other vulnerable newcomers from around the world. Services include financial assistance, immigration legal services, post-release services, case management, employment education, and more. It is only through the support of our volunteers and donors that we are able to give back to our communities. When you volunteer at the Y, you take an active role in bringing about meaningful change in your community.

Translate verbal communication in office setting, reciting everything verbatim Clearly read written documents out loud in both languages so client can understand. Translations of messages and documents to our clients.

Agency: YMCA International Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sango/Ngama Language

YMCA International Services is looking for volunteers that speak Burmese/Rohingyan/Malay to help with outreach and various projects/roles here at YMCA International Services, and airport pickup. There is always a need for caring people who want to help their community as interpreters. If you feel passionate about helping refugees and immigrants here in Houston this could be a great opportunity for you.

 

Must complete a background check and read over a PowerPoint on child abuse prevention with a questionnaire at the end.

Agency: YMCA International Services

YMCA International Services is looking for volunteers that speak Burmese/Rohingyan/Malay to help with outreach and various projects/roles here at YMCA International Services, and airport pickup. There is always a need for caring people who want to help their community as interpreters. If you feel passionate about helping refugees and immigrants here in Houston this could be a great opportunity for you.

 

Must complete a background check and read over a PowerPoint on child abuse prevention with a questionnaire at the end.

Agency: YMCA International Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77082

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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


Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

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

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


Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FBWC Food Drive on Sept 13th at Richmond Location

This September, join Fort Bend Women’s Center’s Food Drive to help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Your donation of non-perishable food provides nourishing meals as families rebuild their lives in safety and dignity. Every 10 items = 1 Volunteer Hour (5 Hours Max)!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

This September, join Fort Bend Women’s Center’s Food Drive to help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Your donation of non-perishable food provides nourishing meals as families rebuild their lives in safety and dignity. Every 10 items = 1 Volunteer Hour (5 Hours Max)!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025

Zip Code: 77406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caring Volunteers needed for Hospice Patients in the Meadows Place Area

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patience, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in Clear Lake and the Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Meadows Place Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour. Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patience, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in Clear Lake and the Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Meadows Place Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour. Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77477

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at ThriftWise: Stafford

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

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

No experience needed, just a willingness to help

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

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

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

Student Application: Volunteer Application

Adult Application: Volunteer Application

Shift Sign-Ups: THRIFTWISE: THRIFTWISE RESALE STORES

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

Come make a difference with us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

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

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

No experience needed, just a willingness to help

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

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

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

Student Application: Volunteer Application

Adult Application: Volunteer Application

Shift Sign-Ups: THRIFTWISE: THRIFTWISE RESALE STORES

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

Come make a difference with us!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77477

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: FBWC Food Drive on Sept 20th at Stafford Location

This September, join Fort Bend Women’s Center’s Food Drive to help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Your donation of non-perishable food provides nourishing meals as families rebuild their lives in safety and dignity. Every 10 items = 1 Volunteer Hour (5 Hours Max)!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

This September, join Fort Bend Women’s Center’s Food Drive to help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Your donation of non-perishable food provides nourishing meals as families rebuild their lives in safety and dignity. Every 10 items = 1 Volunteer Hour (5 Hours Max)!

Agency: Fort Bend Women's Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025

Zip Code: 77477

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution - Premier on Woodfair Apartments

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

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

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

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

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

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: Yes


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

Summary:

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

Example tasks:

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

- Organize and maintain client case files

- Help with service delivery documentation and case management support

- Perform clerical tasks like data entry and preparing documents

Onboarding:

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

Schedule:

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

Contact:

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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Summary:

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

Example tasks:

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

- Organize and maintain client case files

- Help with service delivery documentation and case management support

- Perform clerical tasks like data entry and preparing documents

Onboarding:

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

Schedule:

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

Contact:

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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Preferred Communities (PC) Program Support Volunteer

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

Possible Tasks:

- Support case managers in conducting client needs assessments

- Assist with documentation and case file organization

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

- Provide administrative support for service delivery monitoring

Onboarding:

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

Schedule:

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

Contact:

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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

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

Possible Tasks:

- Support case managers in conducting client needs assessments

- Assist with documentation and case file organization

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

- Provide administrative support for service delivery monitoring

Onboarding:

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

Schedule:

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

Contact:

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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Matching Grant (MG) Program Support Volunteer

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

Example Tasks:

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

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

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

- Provide logistical support for job readiness workshops

Onboarding:

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

Schedule:

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

Contact:

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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

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

Example Tasks:

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

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

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

- Provide logistical support for job readiness workshops

Onboarding:

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

Schedule:

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

Contact:

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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Quality Assurance Support Volunteer

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

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

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

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

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


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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

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

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

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

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

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


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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach ESL to Refugees

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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

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

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Business Coaches and Mentors Needed

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Agency: ECDC - Houston Multicultural Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spook-A-Clean: SPLASh Bayou Cleanup

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

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

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

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

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


Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

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

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

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

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

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


Agency: Stopping Plastics & Litter Along Shorelines

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 1, 2025

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL/GED Tutor

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

Commitment:

2-hour sessions

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

Minimum commitment: 3 months preferred


Responsibilities:

Facilitate small-group or one-on-one tutoring sessions in ESL or GED preparation

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

Encourage and motivate participants as they work toward their goals

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


Qualifications:

Patience, empathy, and a desire to help others succeed

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

Bilingual (English/Spanish) is helpful but not necessary


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

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

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

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

Commitment:

2-hour sessions

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

Minimum commitment: 3 months preferred


Responsibilities:

Facilitate small-group or one-on-one tutoring sessions in ESL or GED preparation

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

Encourage and motivate participants as they work toward their goals

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


Qualifications:

Patience, empathy, and a desire to help others succeed

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

Bilingual (English/Spanish) is helpful but not necessary


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

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

Agency: Cornerstone Family Resource Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Need Film Festival Team member for our 56th!

We can use 2 fine volunteer Interns - for staff festival work. Small weekly bonus to help with gas! easy hours -10am to 6pm... putting the 56th film festival together. Now to mid-May 2022! Private - HEPA filtered - offices... Free movie Premieres all year!!

Agency: Houston International Film Festival - WorldFest-Houston

We can use 2 fine volunteer Interns - for staff festival work. Small weekly bonus to help with gas! easy hours -10am to 6pm... putting the 56th film festival together. Now to mid-May 2022! Private - HEPA filtered - offices... Free movie Premieres all year!!

Agency: Houston International Film Festival - WorldFest-Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Chairperson

Restoration House of Houston Chairperson of the Board of Directors Position

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

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

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

Qualifications

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

Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications:

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

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

Agency: Restoration House of Houston

Restoration House of Houston Chairperson of the Board of Directors Position

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

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

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

Qualifications

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

Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications:

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

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

Agency: Restoration House of Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2025

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Steel Magnolia Moms

Board of Directors Job Description

 

Purpose of Position

 

Steel Magnolia Moms Board of Directors is responsible for the legal and ethical oversight to ensure that the organization does the best work possible to pursue the mission. This position reports to the Steel Magnolia Mom Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and Board Chair.  

 

Time Commitment for Position

 

Steel Magnolia Moms Directors serve a 2-year term with optional renewal.  Directors are asked to attend six board meetings a year, attend the annual strategic planning session,  join a committee,  attend fundraising events, and provide strategic and operational support to the organization throughout the year.  Total time- 2-10 hours a month.  



The Board of Director will perform the following tasks:

 

Organizational Oversight: 

 

Attend board meetings. Actively serve on a minimum of one committee. Stay informed about the activities and current issues at Steel Magnolia Moms by asking questions and requesting information.  Participate in and take responsibility for making decisions on issues, policies, and other board matters.  Provide guidance and oversight of the fiscal health and wellbeing of the organization.

 

Fundraising: 

 

Take part in direct fundraising to support the organization in reaching annual goals.  Support should include all of the following:  Fundraising Event: participate by securing sponsors, in-kind services, selling tickets, and attending the function. Employers: ask employers for a donation and identify additional corporate giving and engagement opportunities such as employee giving fairs, payroll deduction, matching gifts, and volunteer days. Professional and Personal Networks: share their commitment and enthusiasm to the organization with others in their personal and professional networks, inviting them to join you in supporting Steel Magnolia Moms’ mission. Make a personal donation of $250 with a give or get of $2,500 (this includes solicitation of silent auction items, corporate matching gifts, volunteer hour grants, tickets to events, etc.)

 

Outreach: 

 

Interpret the organization's work and values to the community, represent the organization and act as an ambassador when appropriate. Engage community organizations, nonprofits, schools, and faith-based groups to encourage partnership with Steel Magnolia Moms. Attend resource fairs, speaking engagements, and networking sessions on behalf of Steel Magnolia Moms as needed.

 

Interested candidates should complete a board interest form:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfrMRmKXxSBl37Gr89XcwbP3Dt-aVgDWNBWg-id69aNP2kadA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Or email erika@projects-matter.com

 

Agency: Steel Magnolia Moms

Steel Magnolia Moms

Board of Directors Job Description

 

Purpose of Position

 

Steel Magnolia Moms Board of Directors is responsible for the legal and ethical oversight to ensure that the organization does the best work possible to pursue the mission. This position reports to the Steel Magnolia Mom Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and Board Chair.  

 

Time Commitment for Position

 

Steel Magnolia Moms Directors serve a 2-year term with optional renewal.  Directors are asked to attend six board meetings a year, attend the annual strategic planning session,  join a committee,  attend fundraising events, and provide strategic and operational support to the organization throughout the year.  Total time- 2-10 hours a month.  



The Board of Director will perform the following tasks:

 

Organizational Oversight: 

 

Attend board meetings. Actively serve on a minimum of one committee. Stay informed about the activities and current issues at Steel Magnolia Moms by asking questions and requesting information.  Participate in and take responsibility for making decisions on issues, policies, and other board matters.  Provide guidance and oversight of the fiscal health and wellbeing of the organization.

 

Fundraising: 

 

Take part in direct fundraising to support the organization in reaching annual goals.  Support should include all of the following:  Fundraising Event: participate by securing sponsors, in-kind services, selling tickets, and attending the function. Employers: ask employers for a donation and identify additional corporate giving and engagement opportunities such as employee giving fairs, payroll deduction, matching gifts, and volunteer days. Professional and Personal Networks: share their commitment and enthusiasm to the organization with others in their personal and professional networks, inviting them to join you in supporting Steel Magnolia Moms’ mission. Make a personal donation of $250 with a give or get of $2,500 (this includes solicitation of silent auction items, corporate matching gifts, volunteer hour grants, tickets to events, etc.)

 

Outreach: 

 

Interpret the organization's work and values to the community, represent the organization and act as an ambassador when appropriate. Engage community organizations, nonprofits, schools, and faith-based groups to encourage partnership with Steel Magnolia Moms. Attend resource fairs, speaking engagements, and networking sessions on behalf of Steel Magnolia Moms as needed.

 

Interested candidates should complete a board interest form:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfrMRmKXxSBl37Gr89XcwbP3Dt-aVgDWNBWg-id69aNP2kadA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Or email erika@projects-matter.com

 

Agency: Steel Magnolia Moms

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Food Processor

The Warehouse Food Processor volunteer position includes the following details:

responsible for receiving, sorting, recording and weighing the daily food donations from stores someone who is detail-oriented would be ideal requires heavy lifting  we are looking for volunteers interested in filling the position consistently moving forward year-round. This position is not ideal for someone only looking to volunteer for a few weeks. volunteer service would occur every Monday, Tuesday or Thursday (you would be assigned one of these days) from 8:15am-12:30pm

Agency: East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry

The Warehouse Food Processor volunteer position includes the following details:

responsible for receiving, sorting, recording and weighing the daily food donations from stores someone who is detail-oriented would be ideal requires heavy lifting  we are looking for volunteers interested in filling the position consistently moving forward year-round. This position is not ideal for someone only looking to volunteer for a few weeks. volunteer service would occur every Monday, Tuesday or Thursday (you would be assigned one of these days) from 8:15am-12:30pm

Agency: East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77477

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Classroom Helper - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PAL - Child Mentor - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child's Tutor - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch and Naptime Helper - Memorial Location

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

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

Agency: Nabor House Community

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Lobby Greeter

The foot traffic in our building is constant. Our Lobby Greeter will station at the front reception to greet guests. Small project tasks may be asked of this person. This person must be personable and carry an overall positive attitude. Background check required. Bilingual is a plus, but not required.

Agency: Outreach Center of West Houston

The foot traffic in our building is constant. Our Lobby Greeter will station at the front reception to greet guests. Small project tasks may be asked of this person. This person must be personable and carry an overall positive attitude. Background check required. Bilingual is a plus, but not required.

Agency: Outreach Center of West Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Child Care

Come play with kids while parent learn life skills

Agency: Two Lives Changed

Come play with kids while parent learn life skills

Agency: Two Lives Changed

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WHAM Experienced Gardener

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

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

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

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

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

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WHAM Pantry Shopper

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

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

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

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

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

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

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

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WHAM Driver Helper

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

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

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

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

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

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

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

Agency: West Houston Assistance Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Notes of Encouragement

Share a VIRTUAL BOOST by writing a note of encouragement online for our staff and students. This volunteer project takes less than 5 minutes and can be completed from home! All volunteer work goes to support adults with autism in Houston, Texas. 

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT A NOTE OF ENCOURAGEMENT: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeso12CceGj2C8IEylxxjHHax8ZUlV_Hb-34ciEBMiPgVJLCA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Agency: nonPareil Institute

Share a VIRTUAL BOOST by writing a note of encouragement online for our staff and students. This volunteer project takes less than 5 minutes and can be completed from home! All volunteer work goes to support adults with autism in Houston, Texas. 

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT A NOTE OF ENCOURAGEMENT: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeso12CceGj2C8IEylxxjHHax8ZUlV_Hb-34ciEBMiPgVJLCA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Agency: nonPareil Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WINTER STORM RECOVERY SUPPORT

The catastrophic winter storms that took place across Texas last week truly impacted all. Coping with change can be a heavy task and our students are continuing to adjust and overcome the hardships just like you. We are asking for your support in guiding our students through the process. From damaged homes and resources to the deep need for social connection, YOU can support nP students by making a donation. Our hearts are with you, Texas. If you have the means to support our recovery, we kindly ask you to give. Due to COVID restrictions, we can't have volunteers on site to support the recovery. Donations are needed!  CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT OUR RECOVERY EFFORTS: https://npusa.org/donate-now/General-Support   $15.00 - Provide a hot meal for a student in need $30.00 - Provide grocery gift card for student in need $100.00 - Provide Mental Health Access for student in need $500.00 - Help with crew member home reapair $1,000.00 - Scholarship support for student in need $2,500.00 - Help replace damaged computers

Agency: nonPareil Institute

The catastrophic winter storms that took place across Texas last week truly impacted all. Coping with change can be a heavy task and our students are continuing to adjust and overcome the hardships just like you. We are asking for your support in guiding our students through the process. From damaged homes and resources to the deep need for social connection, YOU can support nP students by making a donation. Our hearts are with you, Texas. If you have the means to support our recovery, we kindly ask you to give. Due to COVID restrictions, we can't have volunteers on site to support the recovery. Donations are needed!  CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT OUR RECOVERY EFFORTS: https://npusa.org/donate-now/General-Support   $15.00 - Provide a hot meal for a student in need $30.00 - Provide grocery gift card for student in need $100.00 - Provide Mental Health Access for student in need $500.00 - Help with crew member home reapair $1,000.00 - Scholarship support for student in need $2,500.00 - Help replace damaged computers

Agency: nonPareil Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join us for the best 30 minutes of your week by mentoring students at Walnut Bend Elementary!

Join us for the best 30 minutes of your week by mentoring students at Walnut Bend Elementary! Your time, presence, and encouragement can make a lifelong impact in the life of a child. Mentors meet with students during lunch, following the HISD monthly character emphasis. You’ll have access to books, games, and crafts to help create meaningful connections and spark conversation. Come share your story, inspire a young mind, and be part of building a brighter future—one relationship at a time.

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Join us for the best 30 minutes of your week by mentoring students at Walnut Bend Elementary! Your time, presence, and encouragement can make a lifelong impact in the life of a child. Mentors meet with students during lunch, following the HISD monthly character emphasis. You’ll have access to books, games, and crafts to help create meaningful connections and spark conversation. Come share your story, inspire a young mind, and be part of building a brighter future—one relationship at a time.

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 1, 2025 through Jun 1, 2026

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer (Remote)

Monitor social channels for relevant art news and trends, then apply those ideas to develop and implement social media content that builds and engages museum audiences. Research similar art organizations and provide advice for expanding our outreach in the digital space. Submit weekly and monthly reports that capture and analyze social media metrics.

Benefits

Develop an understanding of branding basics. Gain ability to organize and execute marketing campaigns. Develop skills in content creation based on trends and business needs. Gain an understanding of market research specific to industry. Gain knowledge and proficiency in the use of social media platforms for business. Develop attention to detail and basic graphic design skills.

Responsibilities
(A) Develop written material for each piece of media collected. Copy must reflect creative vision, company values, and inspire customer support and loyalty.

(B) Update website and connect the shop to social media platforms; Instagram and Facebook. Ensure shop links, meta tags, descriptions and web links are accurate and working.
(C ) Create a monthly social media calendar and organize posts, alternating media for variety and interest.
(D) Evaluate, review, refine and repeat. Monitor impact weekly and monthly using social media metrics and web site statistics to evaluate effectiveness, reach and audience.

Agency: TribeX Museum

Monitor social channels for relevant art news and trends, then apply those ideas to develop and implement social media content that builds and engages museum audiences. Research similar art organizations and provide advice for expanding our outreach in the digital space. Submit weekly and monthly reports that capture and analyze social media metrics.

Benefits

Develop an understanding of branding basics. Gain ability to organize and execute marketing campaigns. Develop skills in content creation based on trends and business needs. Gain an understanding of market research specific to industry. Gain knowledge and proficiency in the use of social media platforms for business. Develop attention to detail and basic graphic design skills.

Responsibilities
(A) Develop written material for each piece of media collected. Copy must reflect creative vision, company values, and inspire customer support and loyalty.

(B) Update website and connect the shop to social media platforms; Instagram and Facebook. Ensure shop links, meta tags, descriptions and web links are accurate and working.
(C ) Create a monthly social media calendar and organize posts, alternating media for variety and interest.
(D) Evaluate, review, refine and repeat. Monitor impact weekly and monthly using social media metrics and web site statistics to evaluate effectiveness, reach and audience.

Agency: TribeX Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MENtorUP – Saturday Mentoring for Young Men

Inspire, Equip, and Encourage the Next Generation

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

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

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

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

Requires background check

Wheelchair accessible

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Inspire, Equip, and Encourage the Next Generation

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

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

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

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

Requires background check

Wheelchair accessible

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 1, 2025 through Aug 1, 2026

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


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

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

Agency: Friends of Westchase

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

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 8, 2025 through Aug 31, 2026

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caring Volunteers needed for Hospice Patients in the Richmond Area

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patient, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in the Galleria and Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Richmond Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour. Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patient, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in the Galleria and Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Richmond Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour. Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caring Volunteers needed for Hospice Patients in the Sugarland Area

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patience, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in Clear Lake and the Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Sugarland Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour.Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Volunteers are needed to spend time with our hospice patients.

We at Encompass are looking for compassionate, patience, loving volunteers to spend time with our patients. They need and want someone to share their final days with and we want people with a nurturing nature to give them that most basic of needs, human contact. You would spend time with the patients talking, listening, playing games or anything the patient would want or possibly need.

Our offices are in Clear Lake and the Woodlands area but we have patients all over the Greater Houston Area and Woodlands. The training would be done in our Houston office but the opportunity would be in the Sugarland Area.

Due to the nature of the patients’ conditions each volunteer will be required to go through required training to volunteer with our patients. The process to become a volunteer takes a little bit but the rewards of giving your time to these patients is beyond measurable. You can give these people a final dignity in their darkest hour.Thank you.

Agency: Enhabit Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visit a Hospice Patient or Serve Remotely! (77469)

Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers.

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

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

DRIVERS LICENSE OR ID 

CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED

AUTO INSURANCE (DIRECT PATIENT VISITS)

TB TEST (DIRECT PATIENT VISITS)

 

Come join us in making a difference! 

 

Agency: Vantage Hospice

Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers.

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

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

DRIVERS LICENSE OR ID 

CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED

AUTO INSURANCE (DIRECT PATIENT VISITS)

TB TEST (DIRECT PATIENT VISITS)

 

Come join us in making a difference! 

 

Agency: Vantage Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a Hospice patient! (77469)

Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers.

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

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

DRIVERS LICENSE OR ID 

CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED

AUTO INSURANCE (DIRECT PATIENT VISITS)

TB TEST (DIRECT PATIENT VISITS)

 

Come join us in making a difference! 

 

Agency: Vantage Hospice

Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect services to patients and their families. Visits to provide companionship, caregiver relief, errands, music therapy, pet therapy, and other services are examples of direct services. Phone calls, pen-pals, and special projects like blanket crafting are examples of indirect services. Volunteers can also get involved with administrative support by assisting in the office. Participate in events at assisted living such as bingo or karaoke. Attend fairs to recruit volunteers at campuses. Hand out flyers to the community to recruit volunteers.

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

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

DRIVERS LICENSE OR ID 

CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED

AUTO INSURANCE (DIRECT PATIENT VISITS)

TB TEST (DIRECT PATIENT VISITS)

 

Come join us in making a difference! 

 

Agency: Vantage Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: F3 - Friends, Fun and Faith!

Bring Fun, Faith, and Friendship to Local Kids

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

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

Weekly commitment during the school year

Wheelchair accessible

Requires background check

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Bring Fun, Faith, and Friendship to Local Kids

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

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

Weekly commitment during the school year

Wheelchair accessible

Requires background check

Agency: Friends of Westchase

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 15, 2025 through Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 77042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Event Associate - Southwest Houston

Purpose:  Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events.

 

Responsibilities:

At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as needed

For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org.

Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer

Agency: Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

Purpose:  Serves as a volunteer for Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile drives and community events.

 

Responsibilities:

At mobile drives, secures the Volunteer Kit from the mobile staff prior to the start of the blood drive and returns to staff at the end of shift. At mobile drives, neatly sets up a table using materials from the Volunteer Kit prior to the start of the drive. Assists with placement of Blood Drive Today yard signage. Invites people to donate! At mobile drives, escorts donors to screening areas. Encourages donors to Commit for Life as a donor and/or volunteer. Assists in keeping the refreshment area tidy. Observes donors for reactions. Notifies TBC staff if the donor has a reaction. Answers basic questions. Other duties as needed

For additional information about our volunteer program, please click here. Or, contact our volunteer coordinators at volunteering@giveblood.org.

Orientation is mandatory before beginning to volunteer

Agency: Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


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

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

Families to Freedom transports victims of domestic abuse to safety.

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

Choose your own adventure!

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

Weekday daytime volunteer drivers are in high demand!!

Interested? Let’s talk!

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

Agency: Families to Freedom

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

Families to Freedom transports victims of domestic abuse to safety.

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

Choose your own adventure!

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

Weekday daytime volunteer drivers are in high demand!!

Interested? Let’s talk!

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

Agency: Families to Freedom

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekly Soccer Coach

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


Want to reach out right way? 

Call: 832-588-5033 (Pavel Khripunov)

Email: pavel@revivalsport.org

Agency: Revival Sport

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


Want to reach out right way? 

Call: 832-588-5033 (Pavel Khripunov)

Email: pavel@revivalsport.org

Agency: Revival Sport

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Intern

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

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

Social Media Intern Responsibilities:

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

Social Media Intern Requirements:

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

Agency: Restoration House of Houston

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

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

Social Media Intern Responsibilities:

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

Social Media Intern Requirements:

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

Agency: Restoration House of Houston

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Citizenship Preparation as a Civics Outreach Volunteer

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

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

As a volunteer, you will: 

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

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

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

Agency: Bilingual Education Institute

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

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

As a volunteer, you will: 

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

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

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

Agency: Bilingual Education Institute

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BOARD MEMBERS

Agency: Amazing Soldiers

Agency: Amazing Soldiers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77084

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writers

Agency: Amazing Soldiers

Agency: Amazing Soldiers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 77084

Allow Groups: No