Volunteer: Joe's PantryLocated near 635 and LBJ, this site is unique in that it’s connected to St. Jude Park Central, which provides permanent housing for individuals who were formerly unhoused. Joe's Pantry is a client choice pantry where individuals are able to shop for food that they need. This pantry is more than just a place to get groceries, it’s part of a broader effort to promote stability, dignity, and community connection in North Dallas. Volunteers assist by stocking and organizing shelves during service hours. Come join us as we help serve the community! Duties/Responsibilities: Restocking food items on shelvesBagging produce and other food itemsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds)Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Entrance: Enter thru the side of the building, you will see an arrow announcing the pantry. We appreciate your dedication to serving our community! Program: Hunger Services Located near 635 and LBJ, this site is unique in that it’s connected to St. Jude Park Central, which provides permanent housing for individuals who were formerly unhoused. Joe's Pantry is a client choice pantry where individuals are able to shop for food that they need. This pantry is more than just a place to get groceries, it’s part of a broader effort to promote stability, dignity, and community connection in North Dallas. Volunteers assist by stocking and organizing shelves during service hours. Come join us as we help serve the community! Duties/Responsibilities: Restocking food items on shelvesBagging produce and other food itemsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds)Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Entrance: Enter thru the side of the building, you will see an arrow announcing the pantry. We appreciate your dedication to serving our community! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75251 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer AttorneyCatholic Charities Dallas is seeking pro bono attorneys to support clients through critical legal matters in Asylum & Immigration. These volunteer opportunities are well suited for attorneys with 1–2 years of experience who are looking to build skills while making a meaningful impact. Volunteer attorneys will work closely with Catholic Charities Dallas’ experienced legal team, which remains actively involved in case strategy, client communication, and supervision. Many cases involve multilingual clients (typically Spanish). Experience working with interpreters or diverse populations is helpful but not required. Available Pro Bono Focus Areas Asylum & Immigration LawVolunteer attorneys may assist with: Preparing and filing asylum applications for defensive cases (Form I-589) Supporting cases involving withholding of removal and protections such as U-Visa or TPS Representing clients before DHS and USCIS Assisting with removal proceedings before EOIR, including drafting briefs and motions and appearing in court with staff support Trust & GuardianshipVolunteer attorneys may assist with: Drafting and reviewing estate planning documents, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives Supporting trust administration filings Assisting clients with understanding fiduciary duties, estate planning considerations Qualifications Education & LicensingJ.D. from an ABA-accredited law school Active license and good standing with a state bar Admission before relevant courts (EOIR for immigration cases) Experience1–2 years of professional legal experience in: Asylum and immigration law Strong interest and foundational exposure may be considered in place of extensive experience. Skills & CompetenciesAbility to draft legal documents such as petitions, motions, briefs, and estate planning instruments Comfort appearing in court or working toward courtroom experience with supervision Cultural sensitivity, professionalism, and empathy when working with vulnerable populations Ability to collaborate with staff attorneys and follow established case protocols Why This Pro Bono Role MattersThese opportunities allow attorneys to: Advocate for immigrants and asylum seekers in cases impacting safety, stability, and future opportunities Support families navigating guardianship and trust decisions during critical life moments Gain hands-on experience with meaningful legal work while supported by an experienced legal team Fulfill pro bono commitments while strengthening practical legal skills All pro bono attorneys intending to take on individual (non–pro se) cases must provide the following prior to beginning volunteer service: Proof of current bar licensure (e.g., bar card) Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow you directly. Program: Immigration Legal Services Catholic Charities Dallas is seeking pro bono attorneys to support clients through critical legal matters in Asylum & Immigration. These volunteer opportunities are well suited for attorneys with 1–2 years of experience who are looking to build skills while making a meaningful impact. Volunteer attorneys will work closely with Catholic Charities Dallas’ experienced legal team, which remains actively involved in case strategy, client communication, and supervision. Many cases involve multilingual clients (typically Spanish). Experience working with interpreters or diverse populations is helpful but not required. Available Pro Bono Focus Areas Asylum & Immigration LawVolunteer attorneys may assist with: Preparing and filing asylum applications for defensive cases (Form I-589) Supporting cases involving withholding of removal and protections such as U-Visa or TPS Representing clients before DHS and USCIS Assisting with removal proceedings before EOIR, including drafting briefs and motions and appearing in court with staff support Trust & GuardianshipVolunteer attorneys may assist with: Drafting and reviewing estate planning documents, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives Supporting trust administration filings Assisting clients with understanding fiduciary duties, estate planning considerations Qualifications Education & LicensingJ.D. from an ABA-accredited law school Active license and good standing with a state bar Admission before relevant courts (EOIR for immigration cases) Experience1–2 years of professional legal experience in: Asylum and immigration law Strong interest and foundational exposure may be considered in place of extensive experience. Skills & CompetenciesAbility to draft legal documents such as petitions, motions, briefs, and estate planning instruments Comfort appearing in court or working toward courtroom experience with supervision Cultural sensitivity, professionalism, and empathy when working with vulnerable populations Ability to collaborate with staff attorneys and follow established case protocols Why This Pro Bono Role MattersThese opportunities allow attorneys to: Advocate for immigrants and asylum seekers in cases impacting safety, stability, and future opportunities Support families navigating guardianship and trust decisions during critical life moments Gain hands-on experience with meaningful legal work while supported by an experienced legal team Fulfill pro bono commitments while strengthening practical legal skills All pro bono attorneys intending to take on individual (non–pro se) cases must provide the following prior to beginning volunteer service: Proof of current bar licensure (e.g., bar card) Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow you directly. Program: Immigration Legal Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Internship ApplicationTo apply for an internship with Catholic Charities Dallas, please create an account. After registering, submit your application for an internship opportunity. Internships are unpaid, and applying does not guarantee placement. If you are open to multiple programs, please mention this in your application.. To review internship descriptions see: internship page Be prepared to upload: Your resume Any required internship paperwork that needs to be signed or guidelines**NOTE AFTER UPLOADING, CLICK RESPOND AGAIN, THE QUESTIONS BELOW WILL POP UP** Additionally, you will be prompted to answer the following questions: Which internship are you applying for? Are you using this internship for school credit? If so, what are the requirements? What is the desired length and time commitment for your internship? What goals do you hope to accomplish during your internship?Next Steps: Your application will be reviewed by Catholic Charities staff. After review, program staff will directly contact candidates. An interview will be scheduled with the program manager and the intern. If both parties choose to move forward after a successful interview, you will complete the internship onboarding process, which includes: A background check Online trainings-abuse prevention trainings The three character references you submitted during creation of profile will be contacted. Once onboarding is complete, you will be formally placed in the internship and can begin on your approved start date.If you have any questions or issues applying, please email volunteer@ccdallas.org. Program: Volunteer Administration To apply for an internship with Catholic Charities Dallas, please create an account. After registering, submit your application for an internship opportunity. Internships are unpaid, and applying does not guarantee placement. If you are open to multiple programs, please mention this in your application.. To review internship descriptions see: internship page Be prepared to upload: Your resume Any required internship paperwork that needs to be signed or guidelines**NOTE AFTER UPLOADING, CLICK RESPOND AGAIN, THE QUESTIONS BELOW WILL POP UP** Additionally, you will be prompted to answer the following questions: Which internship are you applying for? Are you using this internship for school credit? If so, what are the requirements? What is the desired length and time commitment for your internship? What goals do you hope to accomplish during your internship?Next Steps: Your application will be reviewed by Catholic Charities staff. After review, program staff will directly contact candidates. An interview will be scheduled with the program manager and the intern. If both parties choose to move forward after a successful interview, you will complete the internship onboarding process, which includes: A background check Online trainings-abuse prevention trainings The three character references you submitted during creation of profile will be contacted. Once onboarding is complete, you will be formally placed in the internship and can begin on your approved start date.If you have any questions or issues applying, please email volunteer@ccdallas.org. Program: Volunteer Administration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry- Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos-Santa TeresitaOur West Dallas mobile site brings fresh groceries straight to the community in a fast and contact-free way. Families simply drive up and receive food without leaving their vehicles, making it easy, safe, and efficient. Every time we’re open, we’re able to serve up to 100 families right here in the heart of West Dallas. By volunteering, you'll help provide essential services and bring hope to families relying on our support. Duties/Responsibilities: Checking in clients using iPads Bagging or boxing food Placing food in client vehicle trunks Replenishing the stock of food items Assist with traffic direction What makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Stand for long periods Courteous, helpful and dependable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. General Directions + Parking: From the North: Head south on Hampton or I-35Turn right (west) onto SingletonTurn right (north) onto Fish TrapTurn left (west) onto TorontoContinue past the lake on your rightTurn right (north) into the small parking lot, which has 5 paved spaces. Additional parking is available on the grass.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Our West Dallas mobile site brings fresh groceries straight to the community in a fast and contact-free way. Families simply drive up and receive food without leaving their vehicles, making it easy, safe, and efficient. Every time we’re open, we’re able to serve up to 100 families right here in the heart of West Dallas. By volunteering, you'll help provide essential services and bring hope to families relying on our support. Duties/Responsibilities: Checking in clients using iPads Bagging or boxing food Placing food in client vehicle trunks Replenishing the stock of food items Assist with traffic direction What makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Stand for long periods Courteous, helpful and dependable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. General Directions + Parking: From the North: Head south on Hampton or I-35Turn right (west) onto SingletonTurn right (north) onto Fish TrapTurn left (west) onto TorontoContinue past the lake on your rightTurn right (north) into the small parking lot, which has 5 paved spaces. Additional parking is available on the grass.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Jan Pruitt Community Pantry Food Pantry AssistantAt our Lancaster pantry, families are invited inside to shop for the groceries that best fit their needs and preferences. Unlike pre-packed food distributions, this client choice model lets individuals select their own items just like at a grocery store. This approach gives families more control over their food, helps reduce waste, and ensures everyone leaves with food they’ll actually use and enjoy. Come join us in serving the community! Duties/Responsibilities: Checking in and scheduling clients for appointments Restocking food items on shelves Helping clients shop Bagging produce and other food itemsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliableDress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Gloves are useful for those restocking cold food. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services At our Lancaster pantry, families are invited inside to shop for the groceries that best fit their needs and preferences. Unlike pre-packed food distributions, this client choice model lets individuals select their own items just like at a grocery store. This approach gives families more control over their food, helps reduce waste, and ensures everyone leaves with food they’ll actually use and enjoy. Come join us in serving the community! Duties/Responsibilities: Checking in and scheduling clients for appointments Restocking food items on shelves Helping clients shop Bagging produce and other food itemsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliableDress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. Gloves are useful for those restocking cold food. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75146 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ennis Container Pantry Distribution VolunteerIn Ennis, our pantry operates out of a converted shipping container, but don’t let the size fool you! This client choice pantry gives families the opportunity to walk inside and select the groceries that fit their needs and preferences, just like at a traditional store. Help us reduce hunger in Ennis and the surrounding area by volunteering at our client choice container pantry. The Ennis Container Pantry is located in the parking lot across from St John Nepomucene Catholic Church.Duties/Responsibilities: Greet Clients with and positive attitude Assist Clients in choosing items for their cart Replenishing stock of food items on the shelves Registering Clients at our food pantries Schedule Clients appointmentsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services In Ennis, our pantry operates out of a converted shipping container, but don’t let the size fool you! This client choice pantry gives families the opportunity to walk inside and select the groceries that fit their needs and preferences, just like at a traditional store. Help us reduce hunger in Ennis and the surrounding area by volunteering at our client choice container pantry. The Ennis Container Pantry is located in the parking lot across from St John Nepomucene Catholic Church.Duties/Responsibilities: Greet Clients with and positive attitude Assist Clients in choosing items for their cart Replenishing stock of food items on the shelves Registering Clients at our food pantries Schedule Clients appointmentsWhat makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75119 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: St. Jude Forest: Art InstructorUse your artistic skills to inspire and uplift others! We are seeking volunteer art instructors to lead creative activities for residents at our St. Jude Forest Center. Art provides a meaningful outlet to build social connections, reduce anxiety, and explore self-expression in a supportive setting. Volunteers will work with residents ages 55 and older. What You’ll Do: Teach and lead group art activities using a variety of creative mediums. Provide encouragement, guidance, and consistency to help residents learn and grow. Create a welcoming and supportive environment that fosters creativity and connection. Engage positively with residents while supporting their artistic expression. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Patient, kind, and willing to listen. Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Enjoys engaging with older adults in a group setting. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling; staff will coordinate based on your availability Age Requirement: 21 years and older Experience: Art teaching or artistic experience preferred. Art supplies provided! Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Homelessness and Housing Use your artistic skills to inspire and uplift others! We are seeking volunteer art instructors to lead creative activities for residents at our St. Jude Forest Center. Art provides a meaningful outlet to build social connections, reduce anxiety, and explore self-expression in a supportive setting. Volunteers will work with residents ages 55 and older. What You’ll Do: Teach and lead group art activities using a variety of creative mediums. Provide encouragement, guidance, and consistency to help residents learn and grow. Create a welcoming and supportive environment that fosters creativity and connection. Engage positively with residents while supporting their artistic expression. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Patient, kind, and willing to listen. Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Enjoys engaging with older adults in a group setting. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling; staff will coordinate based on your availability Age Requirement: 21 years and older Experience: Art teaching or artistic experience preferred. Art supplies provided! Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Homelessness and Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75234 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Legal Support AdministrativeCatholic Charities Dallas’ Immigration Legal Services (ILS) department provides trusted legal support to immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship and other immigration benefits. Our team of attorneys, legal staff, and trained volunteers walk alongside clients at every step—from paperwork and workshops to legal consultations. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to provide administrative and legal support that directly impacts how quickly and effectively we can serve our clients. Position Purpose & Impact Keep case files organized and up to date to support timely processing Ensure clients receive accurate updates and scheduled appointments Increase the department’s capacity to serve more individuals and families Directly support clients applying for DACA, I-90 renewals, and citizenship Duties & Responsibilities Data entry (primary need) Mail processing Answering emails and phone calls or returning voicemails, as needed Uploading and organizing documents within internal systems Assisting with meeting coordination and setup Organizing files, documents, and reports Handling confidential legal documents with accuracy and discretion Qualifications & Skills Ability to focus on repetitive tasks for extended periods Strong attention to detail and organizational skills Computer literacy and comfort using office equipment Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred Respect for client privacy and confidentiality Helpful, courteous, and team-oriented attitude Ability to adapt in a fast-paced legal environment Schedule & Location Location: Catholic Charities Dallas – Immigration Legal Services Schedule: Monday–Friday, business hours
Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Immigration Legal Services Catholic Charities Dallas’ Immigration Legal Services (ILS) department provides trusted legal support to immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship and other immigration benefits. Our team of attorneys, legal staff, and trained volunteers walk alongside clients at every step—from paperwork and workshops to legal consultations. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to provide administrative and legal support that directly impacts how quickly and effectively we can serve our clients. Position Purpose & Impact Keep case files organized and up to date to support timely processing Ensure clients receive accurate updates and scheduled appointments Increase the department’s capacity to serve more individuals and families Directly support clients applying for DACA, I-90 renewals, and citizenship Duties & Responsibilities Data entry (primary need) Mail processing Answering emails and phone calls or returning voicemails, as needed Uploading and organizing documents within internal systems Assisting with meeting coordination and setup Organizing files, documents, and reports Handling confidential legal documents with accuracy and discretion Qualifications & Skills Ability to focus on repetitive tasks for extended periods Strong attention to detail and organizational skills Computer literacy and comfort using office equipment Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred Respect for client privacy and confidentiality Helpful, courteous, and team-oriented attitude Ability to adapt in a fast-paced legal environment Schedule & Location Location: Catholic Charities Dallas – Immigration Legal Services Schedule: Monday–Friday, business hours
Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Immigration Legal Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Jude Center Vantage Point VolunteerSt. Jude Center Vantage Point is located west of Greenville Ave and south of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway. It houses 136 residents aged 18 and older. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support and enrich the lives of our residents through various roles. Available Volunteer Roles:Event Support Volunteer Front Desk Volunteer Enrichment Workshop Volunteer Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Homelessness and Housing St. Jude Center Vantage Point is located west of Greenville Ave and south of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway. It houses 136 residents aged 18 and older. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support and enrich the lives of our residents through various roles. Available Volunteer Roles:Event Support Volunteer Front Desk Volunteer Enrichment Workshop Volunteer Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Homelessness and Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brady Senior Center-Heartfelt HelpersBrighten a Senior’s Day—And Yours!
Step into a place filled with laughter, stories, and plenty of fun! The Brady Senior Center is a lively hub where older adults gather to enjoy games, great food, and meaningful connections. Located in West Dallas (zipcode 75212), this is a place for seniors to continue growing in their later years by keeping their minds, bodies, and spirits active in a vibrant community setting. It fosters meaningful relationships between seniors, staff, and volunteers—helping to transform what could otherwise be lonely and isolating years into ones filled with connection and purpose. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make each day special! Game AssistantsLove a little friendly competition? Help lead bingo, card games, and other fun activities that keep spirits high! Your support will help seniors stay active, engaged, and socially connected. Duties Include: Set up and prepare game supplies Keep track of scores and verify winners Encourage and assist seniors, including providing accommodations for those with mobility challengesTime of Service: Monday- Friday 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Fuel the fun by serving warm meals—and even warmer smiles! Help create a welcoming mealtime experience for our seniors. Duties Include: Breakfast Service: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Lunch Service: Monday-Friday 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Bilingual volunteers (English & Spanish) are encouraged ! Spanish is preferred but not required. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Please note: Once you have cleared your volunteer requirements, you’ll gain access to sign up for available shifts through our volunteer portal. Program: Senior Services Brighten a Senior’s Day—And Yours!
Step into a place filled with laughter, stories, and plenty of fun! The Brady Senior Center is a lively hub where older adults gather to enjoy games, great food, and meaningful connections. Located in West Dallas (zipcode 75212), this is a place for seniors to continue growing in their later years by keeping their minds, bodies, and spirits active in a vibrant community setting. It fosters meaningful relationships between seniors, staff, and volunteers—helping to transform what could otherwise be lonely and isolating years into ones filled with connection and purpose. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make each day special! Game AssistantsLove a little friendly competition? Help lead bingo, card games, and other fun activities that keep spirits high! Your support will help seniors stay active, engaged, and socially connected. Duties Include: Set up and prepare game supplies Keep track of scores and verify winners Encourage and assist seniors, including providing accommodations for those with mobility challengesTime of Service: Monday- Friday 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Fuel the fun by serving warm meals—and even warmer smiles! Help create a welcoming mealtime experience for our seniors. Duties Include: Breakfast Service: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Lunch Service: Monday-Friday 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Bilingual volunteers (English & Spanish) are encouraged ! Spanish is preferred but not required. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Please note: Once you have cleared your volunteer requirements, you’ll gain access to sign up for available shifts through our volunteer portal. Program: Senior Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Relief Application Support – Help Families Recover Faster!Join our team to support disaster survivors in the City of Irving by reviewing relief applications and helping families get the assistance they need. What You'll Do: Review applications to ensure they meet program guidelines. Communicate with clients by responding to emails, requesting missing documents, and keeping applicants informed. Organize and update digital client records in our Apricot system. Process financial assistance by submitting check requests and tracking disbursements. Provide key updates to the program manager on application statuses and client needs.Why Volunteer? Make a difference by helping families recover faster. Gain valuable experience in disaster relief, case management, and financial processing. Flexible scheduling—volunteer as often as you can.What You Need: No prior experience required—we’ll train you! Helpful skills include: Attention to detail and organization. Basic computer skills (email, data entry). Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Bilingual (Spanish/English) is a plus.Location: Catholic Charities Dallas – Mockingbird HQ. Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Schedule: Flexible- anytime during business hours. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Disaster Relief and Preparedness Services Join our team to support disaster survivors in the City of Irving by reviewing relief applications and helping families get the assistance they need. What You'll Do: Review applications to ensure they meet program guidelines. Communicate with clients by responding to emails, requesting missing documents, and keeping applicants informed. Organize and update digital client records in our Apricot system. Process financial assistance by submitting check requests and tracking disbursements. Provide key updates to the program manager on application statuses and client needs.Why Volunteer? Make a difference by helping families recover faster. Gain valuable experience in disaster relief, case management, and financial processing. Flexible scheduling—volunteer as often as you can.What You Need: No prior experience required—we’ll train you! Helpful skills include: Attention to detail and organization. Basic computer skills (email, data entry). Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Bilingual (Spanish/English) is a plus.Location: Catholic Charities Dallas – Mockingbird HQ. Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Schedule: Flexible- anytime during business hours. Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Disaster Relief and Preparedness Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Victim AdvocateThe Volunteer Victim Advocate supports individuals who have experienced crime by providing compassionate, trauma-informed assistance and helping them understand what to expect in the justice process. Volunteers work alongside staff and community partners to ensure victims feel supported, informed, and connected to helpful resources. No prior legal experience is required. Volunteers receive training, clear guidance, and ongoing supervision. What You’ll DoWith staff support, you may: Provide emotional support and a calm, respectful presence Share general information about court processes and victim rights (training provided) Help clients access resources and referrals Accompany clients to court or meetings when approved Communicate with staff and document interactions as directed Volunteers do not provide legal advice, counseling, or crisis intervention. Why This Role MattersYour time and support help: Reduce fear and confusion for victims navigating the justice system Ensure victims feel heard and supported Improve access to safety planning and community resources Strengthen coordination between victims and justice system partners Who This Role Is a Good Fit ForIndividuals interested in helping others and learning about victim advocacy Students or recent graduates exploring criminal justice, social work, or human services Community members seeking a meaningful, skills-building volunteer opportunity Volunteers who are reliable, compassionate, and comfortable working with sensitive information Qualifications & SkillsCommitment to professionalism and confidentiality Strong listening and communication skills Ability to follow guidance, procedures, and boundaries Comfort using email, phone, and basic computer systems Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required Training and ongoing support are provided. Time Commitment & SupportSchedule varies by program needs Orientation and role-specific training required before placement Ongoing supervision and staff support provided Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Immigration Legal Services The Volunteer Victim Advocate supports individuals who have experienced crime by providing compassionate, trauma-informed assistance and helping them understand what to expect in the justice process. Volunteers work alongside staff and community partners to ensure victims feel supported, informed, and connected to helpful resources. No prior legal experience is required. Volunteers receive training, clear guidance, and ongoing supervision. What You’ll DoWith staff support, you may: Provide emotional support and a calm, respectful presence Share general information about court processes and victim rights (training provided) Help clients access resources and referrals Accompany clients to court or meetings when approved Communicate with staff and document interactions as directed Volunteers do not provide legal advice, counseling, or crisis intervention. Why This Role MattersYour time and support help: Reduce fear and confusion for victims navigating the justice system Ensure victims feel heard and supported Improve access to safety planning and community resources Strengthen coordination between victims and justice system partners Who This Role Is a Good Fit ForIndividuals interested in helping others and learning about victim advocacy Students or recent graduates exploring criminal justice, social work, or human services Community members seeking a meaningful, skills-building volunteer opportunity Volunteers who are reliable, compassionate, and comfortable working with sensitive information Qualifications & SkillsCommitment to professionalism and confidentiality Strong listening and communication skills Ability to follow guidance, procedures, and boundaries Comfort using email, phone, and basic computer systems Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required Training and ongoing support are provided. Time Commitment & SupportSchedule varies by program needs Orientation and role-specific training required before placement Ongoing supervision and staff support provided Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. All volunteers working directly with clients will have to complete a background check, reference checks, online orientation and complete the abuse awareness training packet. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Immigration Legal Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Jude Park Central: Volunteer Licensed Barbers and CosmetologistsUse your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency. What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,License: Must provide a valid Valid Texas barber or cosmetology license Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Homelessness and Housing Use your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency. What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,License: Must provide a valid Valid Texas barber or cosmetology license Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—to confirm your interest. You will be prompted to submit 3 references, who will be contacted as part of the process. Please check your email for a confirmation of your submission. Program staff will follow up with you directly. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Program: Homelessness and Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75251 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Jude Forest: Volunteer Licensed BarbersUse your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteer licensed barbers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency. What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Licensed barber Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,Location: St. Jude Center- Forest 2920 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75234 Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Homelessness and Housing Use your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteer licensed barbers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency. What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Licensed barber Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,Location: St. Jude Center- Forest 2920 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75234 Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps Program: Homelessness and Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75234 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Christian Benevolent Mobile Pantry Food Set Up and Distribution
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Kickstart your Tuesday morning by making a real impact in Plano! Join us as we help the Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry prepare and distribute food boxes for 360 families in our community. This mobile-style pantry runs on teamwork, compassion, and great energy—come be part of something meaningful and upliftin Kickstart your Tuesday morning by making a real impact in Plano! Join us by helping prepare and distribute food boxes to over 300 families in the community. This is an outdoor drive thru pantry that runs on teamwork, compassion and great energy. Large groups welcome! Bring your team to work together for a meaningful morning of service.Shift Duties Please note the shift times and duties assigned to each time block below. 6:00 AM — Food Setup Assisting with unloading food deliveries Organizing and arranging food items for distribution Preparing the workspace for packing7:00 AM — Food Box Preparation & Distribution Support Bagging produce or meat Assembling boxes of staple food items Loading completed food boxes into families’ vehicles What Makes a Successful Volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set by the agency Able to stand for extended periods Comfortable with repetitive bending and lifting (20–25 pounds) Able to use hands to handle food items and medium-sized boxes Helpful, courteous, dependable, and reliable Comfortable working outdoors Dress Code:Closed‑toe shoes required (no sandals or flip‑flops). Minimum age: 14 Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. Program: Mobile Food Pantries
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Kickstart your Tuesday morning by making a real impact in Plano! Join us as we help the Christian Benevolent Outreach Food Pantry prepare and distribute food boxes for 360 families in our community. This mobile-style pantry runs on teamwork, compassion, and great energy—come be part of something meaningful and upliftin Kickstart your Tuesday morning by making a real impact in Plano! Join us by helping prepare and distribute food boxes to over 300 families in the community. This is an outdoor drive thru pantry that runs on teamwork, compassion and great energy. Large groups welcome! Bring your team to work together for a meaningful morning of service.Shift Duties Please note the shift times and duties assigned to each time block below. 6:00 AM — Food Setup Assisting with unloading food deliveries Organizing and arranging food items for distribution Preparing the workspace for packing7:00 AM — Food Box Preparation & Distribution Support Bagging produce or meat Assembling boxes of staple food items Loading completed food boxes into families’ vehicles What Makes a Successful Volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set by the agency Able to stand for extended periods Comfortable with repetitive bending and lifting (20–25 pounds) Able to use hands to handle food items and medium-sized boxes Helpful, courteous, dependable, and reliable Comfortable working outdoors Dress Code:Closed‑toe shoes required (no sandals or flip‑flops). Minimum age: 14 Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. Program: Mobile Food Pantries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75704 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: World Refugee Day Volunteers - Mobile PantryAnnual Dallas World Refugee Day celebrates and represent the resilience and strength of refugees in our Dallas Community, Volunteers needed to help distribute food from the mobile food pantry and distribute DFW Refugee Outreach food at the Dallas World Refugee Day. Minimum Age: 14 and up- parent/guardian must be with minor volunteering. For minors and their parent/guardians, please create a team to respond to indicate you are volunteering together. Duties/Responsibilities: Bagging or boxing food Handing out food to Replenishing the stock of food items Assisting with directing traffic Program: Refugee Resettlement Services Annual Dallas World Refugee Day celebrates and represent the resilience and strength of refugees in our Dallas Community, Volunteers needed to help distribute food from the mobile food pantry and distribute DFW Refugee Outreach food at the Dallas World Refugee Day. Minimum Age: 14 and up- parent/guardian must be with minor volunteering. For minors and their parent/guardians, please create a team to respond to indicate you are volunteering together. Duties/Responsibilities: Bagging or boxing food Handing out food to Replenishing the stock of food items Assisting with directing traffic Program: Refugee Resettlement Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 75081 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Physician MDThe Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The position will possess a strong foundation in primary care. They will be responsible for managing chronic diseases, for example diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and asthma. The provider will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team. The physician is able to volunteer accordingly to their preferred schedule. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Independently assess and document clinical problems in your area of expertise. Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic medical records, in accordance with HIPPA regulations and best practice. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices. Requirements: Must be currently licensed for the practice of medicine in the State of Texas. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving the underserved and uninsured. Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and staff. Time Commitment:The clinic is open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings 4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability: 4, 6 or 8hr. shift available. CHC provides free malpractice insurance for all medical providers Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! Program: Community Health Clinic The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The position will possess a strong foundation in primary care. They will be responsible for managing chronic diseases, for example diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and asthma. The provider will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team. The physician is able to volunteer accordingly to their preferred schedule. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Independently assess and document clinical problems in your area of expertise. Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic medical records, in accordance with HIPPA regulations and best practice. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices. Requirements: Must be currently licensed for the practice of medicine in the State of Texas. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving the underserved and uninsured. Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and staff. Time Commitment:The clinic is open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings 4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability: 4, 6 or 8hr. shift available. CHC provides free malpractice insurance for all medical providers Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! Program: Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Christian Benevolent Mobile Pantry : Registration VolunteerDo you have a heart for helping people? Enjoy working outdoors? If so, we would love for you to join us on the Registration Team. Each Tuesday, you will help assist, qualify, and connect families with food assistance and services. Fluency in English / Spanish translation is needed on our registration team. Assist new applicants with a short intake form and check in families already registered. We process 15-20 new applications and provide food to over 360 families each week. Fast paced environment. This is a Mobile Food Pantry so work will be outdoors. Please dress according for the weather conditions. Program: Mobile Food Pantries Do you have a heart for helping people? Enjoy working outdoors? If so, we would love for you to join us on the Registration Team. Each Tuesday, you will help assist, qualify, and connect families with food assistance and services. Fluency in English / Spanish translation is needed on our registration team. Assist new applicants with a short intake form and check in families already registered. We process 15-20 new applications and provide food to over 360 families each week. Fast paced environment. This is a Mobile Food Pantry so work will be outdoors. Please dress according for the weather conditions. Program: Mobile Food Pantries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Food Pantry- Our Lady of Perpetual HelpAt our OLPH site, neighbors can walk up, connect with each other, and pick up fresh groceries in a welcoming, open-air setting. This site creates space for conversation, connection, and community care, while making sure everyone leaves with the food they need. Provide courteous and excellent service to CCD clients while assisting the OLPH pantry. Note that this is an outdoor opportunity. Duties/Responsibilities: Bagging or boxing food Placing food in client vehicle trunks Replenishing the stock of food items Assisting with directing traffic What makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats in the summer months. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: The best parking location is street parking on Cortland Avenue and Volunteers can walk toward the Mobile Food Truck in the parking lot. If the Mobile food truck is not there, then volunteers can walk toward the gym of OLPH. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services At our OLPH site, neighbors can walk up, connect with each other, and pick up fresh groceries in a welcoming, open-air setting. This site creates space for conversation, connection, and community care, while making sure everyone leaves with the food they need. Provide courteous and excellent service to CCD clients while assisting the OLPH pantry. Note that this is an outdoor opportunity. Duties/Responsibilities: Bagging or boxing food Placing food in client vehicle trunks Replenishing the stock of food items Assisting with directing traffic What makes a successful volunteer: Able to adhere to safety regulations set in place by the agency Able to use hands to handle food items and lift medium-sized boxes (between 16 – 20 pounds) Ability to stand for hours at a time Helpful & courteous Dependable & reliable Dress code: Closed-toe shoes are required (no sandals or flip flops). We recommend dressing in comfortable and casual clothes suitable for the season. We recommend sunscreen, sunglasses, work gloves, and hats in the summer months. Age Requirements: 14 is the minimum age. Volunteers 14-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times & must submit their Minor Volunteer Waiver before the shift. Commitment: Our hungry neighbors are counting on you to arrive on time and to stay for the entire shift. If you are unable to complete the full shift, then please log into your account and cancel your registration. We hope you can join us another time. Parking: The best parking location is street parking on Cortland Avenue and Volunteers can walk toward the Mobile Food Truck in the parking lot. If the Mobile food truck is not there, then volunteers can walk toward the gym of OLPH. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again to sign up for a shift! Program: Hunger Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 75235 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Virtual TutorInspire and empower refugee and immigrant youth through education! As a volunteer tutor, you’ll play a vital role in helping young learners build confidence in English, improve academic skills, and adjust to a new educational system. By offering patience, guidance, and encouragement, you can make a lasting impact on a student’s future. Whether it’s through one-on-one tutoring or group learning, your support will help bridge gaps in education and open doors to new opportunities. With just 2-4 hours per week, you can provide virtual tutoring from the comfort of your home while making a meaningful difference in a student’s life. What You'll Do Provide academic support in English, reading, and writing. Encourage language development through engaging conversations and activities. Create a supportive learning environment tailored to the student’s needs. Offer mentorship and guidance to build confidence and independence. Collaborate with foster parents and IFC program staff to ensure student progress. Track student achievements and submit monthly progress reports.Why Volunteer? Make a lasting impact by empowering refugee and immigrant youth through education. Flexible commitment Gain experience in tutoring, mentoring, and cross-cultural education. What You Need: General knowledge of school subjects. Patience, compassion, and creativity to engage youth with limited English proficiency. Commitment to 2-4 hours per week of tutoring. Strong communication skills to collaborate with foster parents and IFC staff. Minimum of 60 college credit hours required- must submit proof Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete our onboarding process, which includes: Background check with FBI fingerprinting Online abuse awareness trainings Reference checks Interview with staffAdditionally, this program requires specialized training before starting your volunteer role, including: DFPS Reporting Abuse Training (online) DFPS Trauma-Informed Care Training (online)Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Children's Services Inspire and empower refugee and immigrant youth through education! As a volunteer tutor, you’ll play a vital role in helping young learners build confidence in English, improve academic skills, and adjust to a new educational system. By offering patience, guidance, and encouragement, you can make a lasting impact on a student’s future. Whether it’s through one-on-one tutoring or group learning, your support will help bridge gaps in education and open doors to new opportunities. With just 2-4 hours per week, you can provide virtual tutoring from the comfort of your home while making a meaningful difference in a student’s life. What You'll Do Provide academic support in English, reading, and writing. Encourage language development through engaging conversations and activities. Create a supportive learning environment tailored to the student’s needs. Offer mentorship and guidance to build confidence and independence. Collaborate with foster parents and IFC program staff to ensure student progress. Track student achievements and submit monthly progress reports.Why Volunteer? Make a lasting impact by empowering refugee and immigrant youth through education. Flexible commitment Gain experience in tutoring, mentoring, and cross-cultural education. What You Need: General knowledge of school subjects. Patience, compassion, and creativity to engage youth with limited English proficiency. Commitment to 2-4 hours per week of tutoring. Strong communication skills to collaborate with foster parents and IFC staff. Minimum of 60 college credit hours required- must submit proof Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete our onboarding process, which includes: Background check with FBI fingerprinting Online abuse awareness trainings Reference checks Interview with staffAdditionally, this program requires specialized training before starting your volunteer role, including: DFPS Reporting Abuse Training (online) DFPS Trauma-Informed Care Training (online)Ready to Make a Difference? Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile, please login to complete the orientation that is required to volunteer. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps. Program: Children's Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Independent Service ProjectsLooking for a way to give back on your own schedule? Our independent service projects can be completed from home and at your convenience. Volunteers will collect their own supplies and complete the project independently, perfect for those who want to make a meaningful impact while balancing a busy lifestyle. Browse the available projects and let us know when you're ready to get started! Program: Volunteer Administration Looking for a way to give back on your own schedule? Our independent service projects can be completed from home and at your convenience. Volunteers will collect their own supplies and complete the project independently, perfect for those who want to make a meaningful impact while balancing a busy lifestyle. Browse the available projects and let us know when you're ready to get started! Program: Volunteer Administration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |