People with developmental disabilities seek the same community inclusion as everyone else. By partnering with local organizations, you can support their journey—from children and youth activities to helping them find jobs and guiding them through the transition from school to adulthood. If you’re passionate about fostering inclusion, there’s a meaningful way for you to get involved.
A few options to consider are described below. Search on Samaritan Scout to find even more volunteer opportunities.
Here are a few organizations in New York offering volunteering opportunities that help people with disabilities and special needs:
(If you’re looking to help people in New Jersey, read this!)
Offers accessible enrichment programs for children of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Volunteers lead activities and help behind-the-scenes.
Provides Quality Sports Instruction, Teams, Events, and Leagues that bridge the gap between underserved, special needs, and mainstream youth and young adults. Volunteers donate “time and manpower” to support participants and events.
Volunteer at the office, events, or programs. 1500+ people of all ages receive services including education, therapy, job training, day programs, advocacy, housing, and healthcare.
FHF provides resources and recreation to children with special needs and their families. They are always looking for high school volunteers to assist in supervising the children during FHF family events.
Volunteers promote the well-being of 300 formerly-homeless residents who are living with serious mental illness. You can “teach skills, share interests, serve holiday meals…work behind the scenes to help the operation run smoothly.”
Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
New York State's OPWDD’s local offices provide opportunities to work with people with developmental disabilities. From community events, such as sports and concerts, to a quiet day reading or doing puzzles, volunteers interact with people in your community – your neighbors. To volunteer through local OPWDD offices, look up your region on this page and call or email the contact information provided.
2000+ Opportunities to Volunteer throughout New York!
Check Out Scout’s Search
Using the Samaritan Scout search platform, you can write keywords or select filters such as ’cause’, ‘skill’, location radius, and minimum age. No other website or search engine gives you such an easy, comprehensive lay-of-the-land of volunteer opportunities near you.

And in Jersey…
Just over the bridge in New Jersey, Scout has uncovered ways to help individuals with disabilities live their lives to the fullest. A few examples:
Volunteers play a vital role, supporting staff in enabling adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to achieve their full potential and lead independent lives.
Enhance the lives of individuals with special needs through performing arts! “Pre-teen through college-age volunteers serve as assistants, demonstrators, mentors and friends in the class.
The Arc empowers individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families to achieve their highest potential through advocacy, education and quality services. Volunteer in the office, thrift shop, events, or programs.
Shining Stars - 7 different counties in NJ, HQ Cranford
Volunteers help our young “special needs and neurotypical performers come together in a dazzling display of choreography and teamwork – a culmination of four months of rehearsals.”**
Welcoming volunteers in grades 6+: “Committing to just a few hours each week as a volunteer, you can change the life of a child by doing the things you already enjoy – playing games and sports, drawing, listening to music and more.”
More possibilities for volunteers wishing to support individuals with special needs or disabilities in New Jersey can be found here.