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Nature Discovery Center
Groups from schools, clubs, charities, and churches are welcome to volunteer together. This is a great way to engage in community service while enjoying the outdoors and working on various projects at the Nature Discovery Center.
Nature Discovery Center
Adults with a passion for education, nature, or event planning are encouraged to volunteer. Opportunities include working with children and families, assisting in animal care, or helping with office work and events.
Nature Discovery Center
Teen volunteers ages 13 and up play a key role in animal care and providing an engaging and fun visitor experience throughout the year and in our summer programs. This opportunity allows teens to connect with nature and develop valuable skills while working with younger children and families.
Freewheels Houston
Volunteers at the bike shop start by cleaning bikes and undertaking minor repairs, learning more about bike maintenance with each visit. They also distribute bikes, ensuring recipients have the right size and style, and provide helmets and safety instructions.
Freewheels Houston
Experienced volunteers repair brakes, derailleurs, and other bike systems. They also assist in distributing bikes, ensuring recipients have the right size and style, and provide helmets and safety instructions.
Easterseals Greater Houston
Volunteer for our Saturday camp, Family Day Out, where children with disabilities and their siblings engage in arts & crafts and group games. Volunteers are paired one-on-one with campers for a fulfilling experience.
Easterseals Greater Houston
Join us on most 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month to assist adults with disabilities in bowling using adaptive equipment. This is a fun and engaging way to support our community.
Easterseals Greater Houston
Become a mentor for youth with disabilities involved or at-risk of becoming involved with the juvenile justice system. Share your life and career experiences to help them recognize their strengths and explore career options. This opportunity is available to adults only.
Easterseals Greater Houston
Assist with activities for adults with disabilities in our Adult Day Program on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old to participate without an adult chaperone.
Easterseals Greater Houston
Help facilitate our Parents Night Out program, providing respite for parents while children, teens, and young adults with disabilities enjoy activities in a safe environment. This program is held in Houston and Katy.
CWS Houston
Volunteers who speak various languages, including Spanish, Dari, Arabic, and French, are needed for in-person and remote translation and interpretation to assist refugees in understanding and participating in programs. Hours are varied based on availability.
CWS Houston
Use your car to provide transportation for refugees to medical appointments, social security offices, and job-related training during regular business hours. Commitments can range from 4 hours a month to 4 hours a week.
CWS Houston
Help a new refugee family learn about their community by showing them around town, taking them on field trips, and teaching them how to navigate public transportation. Hours are varied with options for weekends or evenings.
CWS Houston
Assist the CWS Houston program staff and legal team with various tasks such as filing paperwork, tracking data, and providing general office assistance. Volunteers are needed for varied hours, Monday – Friday, from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
CWS Houston
Organize a group to gather essential items such as kitchen supplies, cleaning necessities, and hygiene items to create Welcome Kits for newly arriving refugee families. This is a one-time commitment.
Valor Hospice
Office Volunteers assist with various tasks such as filing medical records, helping the volunteer coordinator, writing bereavement cards, and preparing admission packages. This role is crucial for the smooth operation of the hospice office.
Valor Hospice
Valor Hospice welcomes high school, vocational, and college students to volunteer. This experience provides students with real-life skills that are beneficial for college applications, scholarships, and future employment.
Valor Hospice
As a Patient Volunteer, you will spend time with patients by sharing stories, holding hands, reading newspapers, playing games, or going for wheelchair walks. This role is essential in providing companionship and support to those on their end-of-life journey.
Uplift Hospice
As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide in-person companionship to patients, engage them with games and stories, and assist with patient phone calls. You will also support our administrative team and participate in community events, helping to collect donations for our community-based thrift shop, UpThrift!
A.D. Players
Volunteer ushers at A.D. Players help with Mainstage Theater performances. Responsibilities include greeting patrons, checking in, seating, and providing assistance. Volunteers can earn a free ticket to see a show or give it to a friend. This role is perfect for those who want to meet new people and earn community service hours.
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