Opportunities From: Catholic Charities Dallas

Volunteer: Medical Office Spanish Interpreter

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 Interpreter will assist with communication between patients with limited English and the medical providers and/or office staff

Duties and Responsibilities:Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointmentsAdhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare.Communicate patient needs with medical providers and/or office staff in person, phone and email. Excellent customer service and communication skillsWhat Makes a Successful Volunteer?

• Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups

• A passion to help 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-Fridays 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. shifts available. We ask for a 4-6 month commitment.

Special Instructions: Volunteers may park in the designated parking lot. The clinic is located on the second floor and is accessible by elevator

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.


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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 Interpreter will assist with communication between patients with limited English and the medical providers and/or office staff

Duties and Responsibilities:Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointmentsAdhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare.Communicate patient needs with medical providers and/or office staff in person, phone and email. Excellent customer service and communication skillsWhat Makes a Successful Volunteer?

• Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups

• A passion to help 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-Fridays 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. shifts available. We ask for a 4-6 month commitment.

Special Instructions: Volunteers may park in the designated parking lot. The clinic is located on the second floor and is accessible by elevator

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.


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Program: Community Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Jude Forest: Art Instructor

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

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: Medical Front Office Assistant

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 greet patients and visitors, in person or on the telephone. They will be responsible for scheduling or rescheduling patients’ appointments. Assist with new patient registration. Office volunteers will keep patient appointments on schedule by notifying medical providers of patients’ arrival and is expected to protect patients’ rights by maintaining the confidentiality of personal/medical information.


What You'll Do: Efficiently coordinate patient check-in and check-out processed utilizing EMR system. Conduct patient verifications and obtain necessary documentation to ensure seamless patient care registration process. Schedule appointments, answer, screen, and direct incoming phone calls. Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointments. Adhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare Excellent customer service and communication skills, Bilingual in Spanish is a plus but not necessary What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Professional appearance and friendly demeanor.Dependable, punctual, and detail-oriented. Courteous and personable when assisting the public. Self-motivated and able to take initiative. Ability to respect and maintain client confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA regulations. Basic computer skills (preferred but not required). Time Commitment

The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 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. shifts available

Please indicate your preferred shift in the notes when responding to this opportunity.

We also ask for a 4-6 month commitment.

Additional Information Location: Second floor of the CHC building, accessible by elevator. Parking: Available in the designated lot.


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: 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 greet patients and visitors, in person or on the telephone. They will be responsible for scheduling or rescheduling patients’ appointments. Assist with new patient registration. Office volunteers will keep patient appointments on schedule by notifying medical providers of patients’ arrival and is expected to protect patients’ rights by maintaining the confidentiality of personal/medical information.


What You'll Do: Efficiently coordinate patient check-in and check-out processed utilizing EMR system. Conduct patient verifications and obtain necessary documentation to ensure seamless patient care registration process. Schedule appointments, answer, screen, and direct incoming phone calls. Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointments. Adhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare Excellent customer service and communication skills, Bilingual in Spanish is a plus but not necessary What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Professional appearance and friendly demeanor.Dependable, punctual, and detail-oriented. Courteous and personable when assisting the public. Self-motivated and able to take initiative. Ability to respect and maintain client confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA regulations. Basic computer skills (preferred but not required). Time Commitment

The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 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. shifts available

Please indicate your preferred shift in the notes when responding to this opportunity.

We also ask for a 4-6 month commitment.

Additional Information Location: Second floor of the CHC building, accessible by elevator. Parking: Available in the designated lot.


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: Community Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Legal Support Administrative

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
As an ILS Support Volunteer, you will help:

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


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

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
As an ILS Support Volunteer, you will help:

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


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 Center Vantage Point Volunteer

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
As an Event Support Volunteer, you will have the exciting opportunity to plan and assist with events for our residents. You will help with events such as monthly birthday parties, Bingo nights, movie nights, and holiday parties. Your responsibilities may include:

Event setup Game hosting Event teardown

Front Desk Volunteer
When assisting at the front desk at St. Jude Center Vantage Point, you will be responsible for:

Monitoring who gains access to the building Greeting visitors and checking them in and out Answering phone calls Filing and organizing

Enrichment Workshop Volunteer
Do you have a special talent or craft you’d like to share? We are looking for volunteers to lead workshops that will enrich our residents' experience. Whether it’s Zumba, sewing, or teaching how to prepare a 30-minute meal, you can share your passion and skills with our community.

Qualities Needed: Willingness to listen, show patience, and demonstrate kindness Ability to take direction well and work independently or in pairs Comfortable working with clients who may exhibit varying behaviors and attitudes Why Volunteer with Us? Make a Difference: Help transform the lives of formerly homeless individuals. Diverse Opportunities: Choose a volunteer role that fits your interests and skills. Build Community: Create meaningful connections with residents and fellow volunteers. Share Your Passion: Lead workshops that inspire and educate.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

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
As an Event Support Volunteer, you will have the exciting opportunity to plan and assist with events for our residents. You will help with events such as monthly birthday parties, Bingo nights, movie nights, and holiday parties. Your responsibilities may include:

Event setup Game hosting Event teardown

Front Desk Volunteer
When assisting at the front desk at St. Jude Center Vantage Point, you will be responsible for:

Monitoring who gains access to the building Greeting visitors and checking them in and out Answering phone calls Filing and organizing

Enrichment Workshop Volunteer
Do you have a special talent or craft you’d like to share? We are looking for volunteers to lead workshops that will enrich our residents' experience. Whether it’s Zumba, sewing, or teaching how to prepare a 30-minute meal, you can share your passion and skills with our community.

Qualities Needed: Willingness to listen, show patience, and demonstrate kindness Ability to take direction well and work independently or in pairs Comfortable working with clients who may exhibit varying behaviors and attitudes Why Volunteer with Us? Make a Difference: Help transform the lives of formerly homeless individuals. Diverse Opportunities: Choose a volunteer role that fits your interests and skills. Build Community: Create meaningful connections with residents and fellow volunteers. Share Your Passion: Lead workshops that inspire and educate.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: 75226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brady Senior Center-Heartfelt Helpers

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 Assistants

Love 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 challenges

Time of Service: Monday- Friday 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM


Breakfast & Lunch Servers

Fuel the fun by serving warm meals—and even warmer smiles! Help create a welcoming mealtime experience for our seniors.

Duties Include:

Serve breakfast or lunch to seniorsAssist staff in kitchen with preparing foodBe comfortable standing for extended periods Follow food safety guidelines

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 Assistants

Love 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 challenges

Time of Service: Monday- Friday 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM


Breakfast & Lunch Servers

Fuel the fun by serving warm meals—and even warmer smiles! Help create a welcoming mealtime experience for our seniors.

Duties Include:

Serve breakfast or lunch to seniorsAssist staff in kitchen with preparing foodBe comfortable standing for extended periods Follow food safety guidelines

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. 
Commitment: 4–6 weeks

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: 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. 
Commitment: 4–6 weeks

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: Disaster Relief and Preparedness Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 76107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Victim Advocate

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 Do

With 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 Matters

Your 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 For

Individuals 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 & Skills

Commitment 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 & Support

Schedule 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 Do

With 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 Matters

Your 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 For

Individuals 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 & Skills

Commitment 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 & Support

Schedule 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 Cosmetologists

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

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 Barbers

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

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