Volunteer: A Tuna Christmas: Usher and Concessions VolunteersImportant! Visit our Signup Genius page to volunteer as either an usher or at concessions. Penfold is seeking volunteers during the run of "A Tuna Christmas," featuring two actors, 22 characters, and nonstop laughter set in the fictional town of Tuna, Texas (know as the "third-smallest" town in Texas!) The show runs December 12-14, 18-21, and 26-28. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening performances start at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday matinee performances at 2 p.m. In addition to two volunteers at each performance for concessions, we’ll also need one usher to help patrons find their reserved seats. You’re
welcome to sign up for more than one performance, and we encourage you
to bring a friend along who may also want to volunteer! Each volunteer receives a complimentary ticket to the show on the day of their shift. Agency: Penfold Theatre Important! Visit our Signup Genius page to volunteer as either an usher or at concessions. Penfold is seeking volunteers during the run of "A Tuna Christmas," featuring two actors, 22 characters, and nonstop laughter set in the fictional town of Tuna, Texas (know as the "third-smallest" town in Texas!) The show runs December 12-14, 18-21, and 26-28. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening performances start at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday matinee performances at 2 p.m. In addition to two volunteers at each performance for concessions, we’ll also need one usher to help patrons find their reserved seats. You’re
welcome to sign up for more than one performance, and we encourage you
to bring a friend along who may also want to volunteer! Each volunteer receives a complimentary ticket to the show on the day of their shift. Agency: Penfold Theatre Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Horse Leads and Side Walkers for Adaptive Riding LessonsEquine Leader/Horse Handler The primary responsibility of the equine leader/horse handler is to manage the equine before, during and after the lesson and ensure participant safety during grooming, tacking and while leading. If there is no side walker required for the participant, the equine leader may need to reinforce directions from the instructor and keep “an eye” not only on the horse but also on the participant. Requirements - Equine experience including an understanding of equine behavior, haltering, leading, grooming and tacking. Experience working with people with disabilities is encouraged. Must be able to walk on uneven surfaces for up to an hour and jog for short distances. Must be X years or older. Ability to volunteer in one, hour-long lesson per week per session. Responsibilities · May bring equine in from the paddock or retrieve equine from its stall. · Assist participant with grooming and tacking the horse. Other team members may help with this process too but in general one individual should work directly with the participant for clarity of instruction. · May assist participant in leading the equine in the arena prior to mounting. · Allow the participant to be as independent as possible. Always ready to assist by supporting the horse through reinforcement of a participant’s cue to the horse if the participant shows an attempt to perform the instructor’s direction or is unable to direct the horse effectively. · Hold the lead rope with enough length of line to allow for the natural motion of the horse's head while still maintaining control. Walk between the equine’s head and shoulder, not dragging from in front, or pulling from behind. Be aware of and responsible for how your body language and energy are affecting the equine. · Be present and engaged in the lesson to be aware of what is happening now and next. · Give other equines and volunteers lots of space when passing. Keep one horse-length distance from the horse in front of you. Allow plenty of room for the side walker to walk safely with no impediment (rail, cone, tree, etc.) while in the arena or out on the trail. · In case of emergency, manage the equine in a manner that keeps everyone safe and calm which may include removing the equine from the arena once the rider is dismounted. · Assist with untacking, brushing down the horse and putting tack away with other team members. · Return the equine to their stall or paddock (with another volunteer) as directed by the instructor. Sidewalker The primary responsibility of the sidewalker during a lesson is to ensure the safety and well-being of the participant. Requirements - Experience working with equines and/or people with disabilities is helpful but not necessary. Must be able to walk on uneven surfaces, often times with at least one arm raised at or above shoulder height supporting moderate weight for 10–15-minute intervals and jog for short distances. Must be X years or older. Ability to volunteer in one, hour-long lesson per week per session. A history of shoulder injury is a precaution to sidewalking. Responsibilities · May assist the horse handler with bringing the horse in from the paddock or stall. · May assist the horse handler and/or participant with grooming and tacking. · May assist the instructor with setting up the arena in preparation for the lesson. · Assist instructor with mounting and dismounting the participant as directed. · Stay beside the participant and equine throughout the entire lesson and be aware of the participant at all times. Never leave a participant unattended unless directed by instructor. · Notify the instructor immediately if you have any safety concerns or need participant behavior modification/redirection assistance. · May provide physical or cognitive support to the participant and interact with the participant during all aspects of the lesson as directed by the instructor. · Allow participant time to process and respond to directions given by the instructor. o Reinforce instructor’s directions as needed after processing time. · Communicate with horse handler to convey participant’s responses to the horse’s pace/movement and instructor’s directions for where the team should go. · Offer positive, specific, reinforcing feedback to the participant. · Limit and redirect distracting and unnecessary conversations to encourage participant focus and lesson success. Agency: Open My World Therapeutic Riding Center Equine Leader/Horse Handler The primary responsibility of the equine leader/horse handler is to manage the equine before, during and after the lesson and ensure participant safety during grooming, tacking and while leading. If there is no side walker required for the participant, the equine leader may need to reinforce directions from the instructor and keep “an eye” not only on the horse but also on the participant. Requirements - Equine experience including an understanding of equine behavior, haltering, leading, grooming and tacking. Experience working with people with disabilities is encouraged. Must be able to walk on uneven surfaces for up to an hour and jog for short distances. Must be X years or older. Ability to volunteer in one, hour-long lesson per week per session. Responsibilities · May bring equine in from the paddock or retrieve equine from its stall. · Assist participant with grooming and tacking the horse. Other team members may help with this process too but in general one individual should work directly with the participant for clarity of instruction. · May assist participant in leading the equine in the arena prior to mounting. · Allow the participant to be as independent as possible. Always ready to assist by supporting the horse through reinforcement of a participant’s cue to the horse if the participant shows an attempt to perform the instructor’s direction or is unable to direct the horse effectively. · Hold the lead rope with enough length of line to allow for the natural motion of the horse's head while still maintaining control. Walk between the equine’s head and shoulder, not dragging from in front, or pulling from behind. Be aware of and responsible for how your body language and energy are affecting the equine. · Be present and engaged in the lesson to be aware of what is happening now and next. · Give other equines and volunteers lots of space when passing. Keep one horse-length distance from the horse in front of you. Allow plenty of room for the side walker to walk safely with no impediment (rail, cone, tree, etc.) while in the arena or out on the trail. · In case of emergency, manage the equine in a manner that keeps everyone safe and calm which may include removing the equine from the arena once the rider is dismounted. · Assist with untacking, brushing down the horse and putting tack away with other team members. · Return the equine to their stall or paddock (with another volunteer) as directed by the instructor. Sidewalker The primary responsibility of the sidewalker during a lesson is to ensure the safety and well-being of the participant. Requirements - Experience working with equines and/or people with disabilities is helpful but not necessary. Must be able to walk on uneven surfaces, often times with at least one arm raised at or above shoulder height supporting moderate weight for 10–15-minute intervals and jog for short distances. Must be X years or older. Ability to volunteer in one, hour-long lesson per week per session. A history of shoulder injury is a precaution to sidewalking. Responsibilities · May assist the horse handler with bringing the horse in from the paddock or stall. · May assist the horse handler and/or participant with grooming and tacking. · May assist the instructor with setting up the arena in preparation for the lesson. · Assist instructor with mounting and dismounting the participant as directed. · Stay beside the participant and equine throughout the entire lesson and be aware of the participant at all times. Never leave a participant unattended unless directed by instructor. · Notify the instructor immediately if you have any safety concerns or need participant behavior modification/redirection assistance. · May provide physical or cognitive support to the participant and interact with the participant during all aspects of the lesson as directed by the instructor. · Allow participant time to process and respond to directions given by the instructor. o Reinforce instructor’s directions as needed after processing time. · Communicate with horse handler to convey participant’s responses to the horse’s pace/movement and instructor’s directions for where the team should go. · Offer positive, specific, reinforcing feedback to the participant. · Limit and redirect distracting and unnecessary conversations to encourage participant focus and lesson success. Agency: Open My World Therapeutic Riding Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78641 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer RNJoin Our Team as a Volunteer RN! Agency: Sacred Heart Community Clinic Join Our Team as a Volunteer RN! Agency: Sacred Heart Community Clinic Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78681 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Medical Personnel NeededVolunteer Doctors, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician's Assistants needed. Please call clinic at 512-716-3929 for more information. Agency: Sacred Heart Community Clinic Volunteer Doctors, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician's Assistants needed. Please call clinic at 512-716-3929 for more information. Agency: Sacred Heart Community Clinic Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78681 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed - Round RockSt. David’s Hospice & Family Care is actively seeking caring and compassionate volunteers to visit and offer companionship to hospice patients in the Round Rock area. Hospice patients are in the final stages of their lives, and regular visits from volunteers provide support and comfort. Having someone to talk to, sharing stories or even providing a quiet presence is incredibly valuable and makes a meaningful difference in their lives. Volunteers can also offer respite and downtime for the primary caregiver and other family members. Activities hospice volunteers can do with patients include: talking, reading aloud, listening to music, watching TV/movies, writing letters, sharing stories, reminiscing about times in their lives, looking at photos, sewing/knitting, playing cards or board games, working puzzles, sharing time, etc. Volunteers are encouraged to share any special skills or talents with patients. We are looking for volunteers who can make a commitment to volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Volunteer shifts are flexible and tailored to the volunteer’s schedule and availability. We match volunteers with patients that are located close to their home. This opportunity is not a clinical role; therefore, volunteers do not need medical experience. They do not provide any medical care nor do they offer social or spiritual advice. Many of our patients speak Spanish, and Spanish speaking volunteers are needed. Volunteering an hour or more a week can make a lasting impact on the life of a hospice patient. We hope you will consider becoming a hospice volunteer and joining the St. David’s Hospice team. For questions, more information or to obtain an application: Contact René Carlin at Roberto.Carlin@HCAHealthcare.com. Agency: St. David's Hospice & Family Care St. David’s Hospice & Family Care is actively seeking caring and compassionate volunteers to visit and offer companionship to hospice patients in the Round Rock area. Hospice patients are in the final stages of their lives, and regular visits from volunteers provide support and comfort. Having someone to talk to, sharing stories or even providing a quiet presence is incredibly valuable and makes a meaningful difference in their lives. Volunteers can also offer respite and downtime for the primary caregiver and other family members. Activities hospice volunteers can do with patients include: talking, reading aloud, listening to music, watching TV/movies, writing letters, sharing stories, reminiscing about times in their lives, looking at photos, sewing/knitting, playing cards or board games, working puzzles, sharing time, etc. Volunteers are encouraged to share any special skills or talents with patients. We are looking for volunteers who can make a commitment to volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Volunteer shifts are flexible and tailored to the volunteer’s schedule and availability. We match volunteers with patients that are located close to their home. This opportunity is not a clinical role; therefore, volunteers do not need medical experience. They do not provide any medical care nor do they offer social or spiritual advice. Many of our patients speak Spanish, and Spanish speaking volunteers are needed. Volunteering an hour or more a week can make a lasting impact on the life of a hospice patient. We hope you will consider becoming a hospice volunteer and joining the St. David’s Hospice team. For questions, more information or to obtain an application: Contact René Carlin at Roberto.Carlin@HCAHealthcare.com. Agency: St. David's Hospice & Family Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78731 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed - GeorgetownSt. David’s Hospice & Family Care is actively seeking caring and compassionate volunteers to visit and offer companionship to hospice patients in the Georgetown area. Hospice patients are in the final stages of their lives, and regular visits from volunteers provide support and comfort. Having someone to talk to, sharing stories or even providing a quiet presence is incredibly valuable and makes a meaningful difference in their lives. Volunteers can also offer respite and downtime for the primary caregiver and other family members. Activities hospice volunteers can do with patients include: talking, reading aloud, listening to music, watching TV/movies, writing letters, sharing stories, reminiscing about times in their lives, looking at photos, sewing/knitting, playing cards or board games, working puzzles, sharing time, etc. Volunteers are encouraged to share any special skills or talents with patients. We are looking for volunteers who can make a commitment to volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Volunteer shifts are flexible and tailored to the volunteer’s schedule and availability. We match volunteers with patients that are located close to their home. This opportunity is not a clinical role; therefore, volunteers do not need medical experience. They do not provide any medical care nor do they offer social or spiritual advice. Many of our patients speak Spanish, and Spanish speaking volunteers are needed. Volunteering an hour or more a week can make a lasting impact on the life of a hospice patient. We hope you will consider becoming a hospice volunteer and joining the St. David’s Hospice team. For questions, more information or to obtain an application: Contact René Carlin at Roberto.Carlin@HCAHealthcare.com. Agency: St. David's Hospice & Family Care St. David’s Hospice & Family Care is actively seeking caring and compassionate volunteers to visit and offer companionship to hospice patients in the Georgetown area. Hospice patients are in the final stages of their lives, and regular visits from volunteers provide support and comfort. Having someone to talk to, sharing stories or even providing a quiet presence is incredibly valuable and makes a meaningful difference in their lives. Volunteers can also offer respite and downtime for the primary caregiver and other family members. Activities hospice volunteers can do with patients include: talking, reading aloud, listening to music, watching TV/movies, writing letters, sharing stories, reminiscing about times in their lives, looking at photos, sewing/knitting, playing cards or board games, working puzzles, sharing time, etc. Volunteers are encouraged to share any special skills or talents with patients. We are looking for volunteers who can make a commitment to volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Volunteer shifts are flexible and tailored to the volunteer’s schedule and availability. We match volunteers with patients that are located close to their home. This opportunity is not a clinical role; therefore, volunteers do not need medical experience. They do not provide any medical care nor do they offer social or spiritual advice. Many of our patients speak Spanish, and Spanish speaking volunteers are needed. Volunteering an hour or more a week can make a lasting impact on the life of a hospice patient. We hope you will consider becoming a hospice volunteer and joining the St. David’s Hospice team. For questions, more information or to obtain an application: Contact René Carlin at Roberto.Carlin@HCAHealthcare.com. Agency: St. David's Hospice & Family Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78731 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer GreaterLooking to find a bit more meaning to volunteering than cleaning up green spaces? Enjoy working with people, caring for humanity and wanting to benefit someone with a terminal diagnosis who is lonely just needs someone to provide companionship? Death is guaranteed, one of the few things we can count on in life. But friends, family community is not. Many patients in hospice are facing a terminal diagnosis alone, which can be overwhelming, depressing and lonely. Are you are looking to support others through a difficult time, maybe your drawn to advocate and hold space for someone who is transitioning, or you are just interested in working with patients who are moving through the final stages of life and need someone to hold their hand. There is no greater gift than the gift of presence. However, many hospice patients have outlived their family and friends or have very little support during their final days. All it takes is an hour or so to make a huge difference in a patient's outlook and quality of life.
Agency: Magnolia Hospice Looking to find a bit more meaning to volunteering than cleaning up green spaces? Enjoy working with people, caring for humanity and wanting to benefit someone with a terminal diagnosis who is lonely just needs someone to provide companionship? Death is guaranteed, one of the few things we can count on in life. But friends, family community is not. Many patients in hospice are facing a terminal diagnosis alone, which can be overwhelming, depressing and lonely. Are you are looking to support others through a difficult time, maybe your drawn to advocate and hold space for someone who is transitioning, or you are just interested in working with patients who are moving through the final stages of life and need someone to hold their hand. There is no greater gift than the gift of presence. However, many hospice patients have outlived their family and friends or have very little support during their final days. All it takes is an hour or so to make a huge difference in a patient's outlook and quality of life.
Agency: Magnolia Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Coordinator (Volunteer)p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px Helvetica} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 11.0px Helvetica} Organization Overview Georgetown Area Parkinson's Support (GAPS) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to unite individuals, families, care partners and professionals in the fight against Parkinson's disease and movement disorders. We envision a vibrant community that inspires hope, provides support and resources, and empowers those affected by Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. Since 2011, GAPS has served the local Georgetown, Texas Parkinson's and movement disorder community by offering education, emotional support, and community resources aimed at improving the quality of life for those living with Parkinson’s, their families and care partners. Role Summary The Volunteer Social Media Coordinator will develop and share engaging content across the organization’s social platforms to increase visibility, build community, and highlight programs and events. Responsibilities will include; creating and scheduling posts, monitoring comments and messages, responding to inquiries, and tracking engagement metrics. This role works closely with staff and leadership to ensure consistent branding and timely promotion of initiatives. Ideal candidates are creative, organized, and comfortable with platforms such as Facebook, NextDoor, and LinkedIn, with strong writing and graphic design skills preferred. Key Responsibilities 1. Build and maintain a monthly content calendar (completed and approved at least 1 week before the next month). 2. Draft posts, captions, and images for Facebook, Nextdoor, and LinkedIn. 3. Schedule posts in advance using approved tools. 4. Respond to comments/messages as needed. 5. Provide monthly engagement report to Communications Committee. Qualifications Social Media knowledge, Organizational Skills, Familiarity with Canva, Ability to follow approved timelines, strong written/verbal communication skills, Collaborative mindset, Commitment to GAPS’ mission and sensitivity to its audience and brand voice, Reliable internet access and computer skills Time Commitment 1-2 hours per week, plus 2 additional hours during planning week. Location This role is fully remote, with the potential of a monthly or bi-monthly in person touch point meeting. Support & Supervision This role reports to the GAPS Communications Committee chair. Benefits to Volunteer You will gain experience in digital communications, marketing, and community engagement while building a professional portfolio of social media content and campaigns while making meaningful contributions to advancing GAPS’ mission and connecting with the community. Agency: Georgetown Area Parkinson's Support p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px Helvetica} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 11.0px Helvetica} Organization Overview Georgetown Area Parkinson's Support (GAPS) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to unite individuals, families, care partners and professionals in the fight against Parkinson's disease and movement disorders. We envision a vibrant community that inspires hope, provides support and resources, and empowers those affected by Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. Since 2011, GAPS has served the local Georgetown, Texas Parkinson's and movement disorder community by offering education, emotional support, and community resources aimed at improving the quality of life for those living with Parkinson’s, their families and care partners. Role Summary The Volunteer Social Media Coordinator will develop and share engaging content across the organization’s social platforms to increase visibility, build community, and highlight programs and events. Responsibilities will include; creating and scheduling posts, monitoring comments and messages, responding to inquiries, and tracking engagement metrics. This role works closely with staff and leadership to ensure consistent branding and timely promotion of initiatives. Ideal candidates are creative, organized, and comfortable with platforms such as Facebook, NextDoor, and LinkedIn, with strong writing and graphic design skills preferred. Key Responsibilities 1. Build and maintain a monthly content calendar (completed and approved at least 1 week before the next month). 2. Draft posts, captions, and images for Facebook, Nextdoor, and LinkedIn. 3. Schedule posts in advance using approved tools. 4. Respond to comments/messages as needed. 5. Provide monthly engagement report to Communications Committee. Qualifications Social Media knowledge, Organizational Skills, Familiarity with Canva, Ability to follow approved timelines, strong written/verbal communication skills, Collaborative mindset, Commitment to GAPS’ mission and sensitivity to its audience and brand voice, Reliable internet access and computer skills Time Commitment 1-2 hours per week, plus 2 additional hours during planning week. Location This role is fully remote, with the potential of a monthly or bi-monthly in person touch point meeting. Support & Supervision This role reports to the GAPS Communications Committee chair. Benefits to Volunteer You will gain experience in digital communications, marketing, and community engagement while building a professional portfolio of social media content and campaigns while making meaningful contributions to advancing GAPS’ mission and connecting with the community. Agency: Georgetown Area Parkinson's Support Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78633 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve at The Charlie Center: Dining Room**Please sign-up through our website if you would like to serve onsite** The Charlie Center is a Navigation Center that serves the unhoused community of North Austin and surrounding areas. We are looking for volunteers to serve onsite at The Charlie Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 1:15pm. What volunteers can expect to do: set-up dinning room, check-in clients to the center, serve a beautiful meal, and help our clients check their mail. We ask all volunteers to stay and help with a light clean-up of the center after all of our clients have left. Agency: The Charlie Center **Please sign-up through our website if you would like to serve onsite** The Charlie Center is a Navigation Center that serves the unhoused community of North Austin and surrounding areas. We are looking for volunteers to serve onsite at The Charlie Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 1:15pm. What volunteers can expect to do: set-up dinning room, check-in clients to the center, serve a beautiful meal, and help our clients check their mail. We ask all volunteers to stay and help with a light clean-up of the center after all of our clients have left. Agency: The Charlie Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Construction VolunteerAgency: Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78626 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member Opportunity - My Community Catalyst (MC2)Location: Texas (remote) MC2 brings together nonprofits, agencies, and local leaders to break down silos and co-create community-driven solutions. Through storytelling, workshops, strategic planning, and collaborative action, we help communities thrive. We are seeking engaged, community-minded individuals to join our Board of Directors as we expand our reach and deepen our impact. As a board member, you will: Provide strategic direction and oversight Champion equity and systems-change thinking Support fundraising and partnership development Serve as a connector in your community or sector Contribute about 5 hours each month to include monthly board meetingsWe welcome individuals from all backgrounds, especially those with lived experience in navigating social services or experience in: Nonprofit leadership Health and human services Communications/storytelling Equity and inclusion work Fundraising, legal, or financial expertise Government or policyNo prior board experience is required - just passion, commitment, and a collaborative spirit. Still wondering what you will gain? A powerful role in shaping community system change Opportunities to learn, lead, and network A chance to work with creative, committed changemakers Deep impact at the intersection of equity, collaboration, and innovationIf you are interested, just reach out! Agency: My Community Catalyst Location: Texas (remote) MC2 brings together nonprofits, agencies, and local leaders to break down silos and co-create community-driven solutions. Through storytelling, workshops, strategic planning, and collaborative action, we help communities thrive. We are seeking engaged, community-minded individuals to join our Board of Directors as we expand our reach and deepen our impact. As a board member, you will: Provide strategic direction and oversight Champion equity and systems-change thinking Support fundraising and partnership development Serve as a connector in your community or sector Contribute about 5 hours each month to include monthly board meetingsWe welcome individuals from all backgrounds, especially those with lived experience in navigating social services or experience in: Nonprofit leadership Health and human services Communications/storytelling Equity and inclusion work Fundraising, legal, or financial expertise Government or policyNo prior board experience is required - just passion, commitment, and a collaborative spirit. Still wondering what you will gain? A powerful role in shaping community system change Opportunities to learn, lead, and network A chance to work with creative, committed changemakers Deep impact at the intersection of equity, collaboration, and innovationIf you are interested, just reach out! Agency: My Community Catalyst Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 76574 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver - Northwest AustinVolunteers needed to drive a senior adult in your neighborhood to the doctor, grocery store, etc. Over 650 rides per month to choose from, and a flexible, easy online scheduling system to sign up at your convenience. One drive a month will help! Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Volunteers needed to drive a senior adult in your neighborhood to the doctor, grocery store, etc. Over 650 rides per month to choose from, and a flexible, easy online scheduling system to sign up at your convenience. One drive a month will help! Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 78750 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal for 60 for Senior Day Out ProgramClients attend a social program twice a month at our office to play cards, games, visit, etc. and share a meal. Lunch is provided to the clients and volunteers by church groups, community groups, and others. Senior Day Out is on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month, .and openings are available for 2026. Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Clients attend a social program twice a month at our office to play cards, games, visit, etc. and share a meal. Lunch is provided to the clients and volunteers by church groups, community groups, and others. Senior Day Out is on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month, .and openings are available for 2026. Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78750 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver - Cedar Park areaVolunteers needed to drive a senior adult in your neighborhood to the doctor, grocery store, etc. Over 650 rides per month to choose from, and a flexible, easy online scheduling system to sign up at your convenience lets volunteers schedule their own service times. One drive a month will help! Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Volunteers needed to drive a senior adult in your neighborhood to the doctor, grocery store, etc. Over 650 rides per month to choose from, and a flexible, easy online scheduling system to sign up at your convenience lets volunteers schedule their own service times. One drive a month will help! Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 78613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver - Leander areaVolunteers needed to drive a senior adult in your neighborhood to the doctor, grocery store, etc. Over 650 rides per month to choose from, and a flexible, easy online scheduling system to sign up at your convenience. One drive a month will help! Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Volunteers needed to drive a senior adult in your neighborhood to the doctor, grocery store, etc. Over 650 rides per month to choose from, and a flexible, easy online scheduling system to sign up at your convenience. One drive a month will help! Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 78641 Allow Groups: No |
Inkind: Birthday recognition Postage StampsSenior clients and all volunteers receive birthday cards from our agency. We need stamps donated to mail these (for some clients we have, this is the only birthday card they receive!) and also need birthday cards as well. Stamps may be delivered in person to our office or mailed to us at the address below. Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Senior clients and all volunteers receive birthday cards from our agency. We need stamps donated to mail these (for some clients we have, this is the only birthday card they receive!) and also need birthday cards as well. Stamps may be delivered in person to our office or mailed to us at the address below. Agency: Drive a Senior Northwest Need Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78750 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bike Mechanics Needed! No experience necessary.Interested in volunteering with us? We have a workshop every Tuesday to work on bikes. No prior bike mechanic skills necessary! We have several volunteers who pick up donations, assist clients in selecting a bike, refurbish bikes and manage the organization. We use some of our donations to purchase lunch for these hard working volunteers during our mid-afternoon break. We need help fixing bikes, cleaning up bikes, managing social media, pick-up, delivery, fundraising, marketing and corporate support. Come help us. The feeling of making someone’s life nicer is very rewarding. You will be richly rewarded by seeing the smiles we create. Please contact us at 512.931.1756 or through the Georgetown Free Bikes Facebook page if you’re ready to volunteer. Or; come by our shop at 2055 FM 1460, Georgetown on Tuesday between 11 am and 8 pm to see for yourself Outside of our regular hours, if you have something to donate, you can leave it in or near the bike rack near the entrance door. Georgetown Free Bikes operates through a dedicated group of people and organizations with a passion for the mission of ensuring everyone who wants a bike has access to one. With that in mind, our volunteers are what makes the organization move forward. Georgetown Free Bikes is managed by a volunteer board. Our passionate team of volunteers collect and receive bicycle donations from the local area. Volunteers process bicycles by helping people choose the right bike size. Mechanics then take those bicycles, evaluate them and begin the task of refurbishing them to a functional bicycle to live a new life with a new owner. We have all the tools and parts necessary to refurbish these bicycles. All we need is enthusiastic people interested in helping the community. No experience is necessary, we will teach you how to fix up bikes. The satisfaction of taking a bike that has some issues and making it functional again is rewarding in itself but when you experience the joy we create, that is the cherry on top. Looking for a volunteer opportunity for your youth group or other community organization? Please get in touch with us — we’d love to partner with you to repair and distribute bikes. A few hours of your time on Tuesdays of each week makes a huge difference in our ability to deliver bicycles to our residents. Would you rather donate money to our mission? click on the link below or scan the QR code to go to our secure donation page. https://1e692509-032d-448f-8376-c96031a398f0.paylinks.godaddy.com/GFBDonation Agency: Georgetown Free Bikes Interested in volunteering with us? We have a workshop every Tuesday to work on bikes. No prior bike mechanic skills necessary! We have several volunteers who pick up donations, assist clients in selecting a bike, refurbish bikes and manage the organization. We use some of our donations to purchase lunch for these hard working volunteers during our mid-afternoon break. We need help fixing bikes, cleaning up bikes, managing social media, pick-up, delivery, fundraising, marketing and corporate support. Come help us. The feeling of making someone’s life nicer is very rewarding. You will be richly rewarded by seeing the smiles we create. Please contact us at 512.931.1756 or through the Georgetown Free Bikes Facebook page if you’re ready to volunteer. Or; come by our shop at 2055 FM 1460, Georgetown on Tuesday between 11 am and 8 pm to see for yourself Outside of our regular hours, if you have something to donate, you can leave it in or near the bike rack near the entrance door. Georgetown Free Bikes operates through a dedicated group of people and organizations with a passion for the mission of ensuring everyone who wants a bike has access to one. With that in mind, our volunteers are what makes the organization move forward. Georgetown Free Bikes is managed by a volunteer board. Our passionate team of volunteers collect and receive bicycle donations from the local area. Volunteers process bicycles by helping people choose the right bike size. Mechanics then take those bicycles, evaluate them and begin the task of refurbishing them to a functional bicycle to live a new life with a new owner. We have all the tools and parts necessary to refurbish these bicycles. All we need is enthusiastic people interested in helping the community. No experience is necessary, we will teach you how to fix up bikes. The satisfaction of taking a bike that has some issues and making it functional again is rewarding in itself but when you experience the joy we create, that is the cherry on top. Looking for a volunteer opportunity for your youth group or other community organization? Please get in touch with us — we’d love to partner with you to repair and distribute bikes. A few hours of your time on Tuesdays of each week makes a huge difference in our ability to deliver bicycles to our residents. Would you rather donate money to our mission? click on the link below or scan the QR code to go to our secure donation page. https://1e692509-032d-448f-8376-c96031a398f0.paylinks.godaddy.com/GFBDonation Agency: Georgetown Free Bikes Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78626 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Resource Partner - Afternoon ShiftThe Christian Resource Center’s 'Resource Partner' role serves as the first touchpoint of HOPE for individuals and families in need of support. In this role, the Resource Partner engages with clients to come alongside them to assist them with connections to needed resources within CRC and the surrounding areas. All our Resource Partners are committed to... Participating in the Walking With Others trainingConnecting with your clients twice a month with a phone callJoining the other volunteers for a breakfast once a quarterServing a three-hour shift from 9am to 12pm or 12pm to 3pm6 month commitment & volunteering a minimum of twice a monthAssisting with some administrative dutiesConnecting people to Jesus Christ through meeting their physical and spiritual needs. Are you ready to share faith, hope & love with others? Learn more and register to join our volunteer team today: Resource Partner Registration Agency: Christian Resource Center The Christian Resource Center’s 'Resource Partner' role serves as the first touchpoint of HOPE for individuals and families in need of support. In this role, the Resource Partner engages with clients to come alongside them to assist them with connections to needed resources within CRC and the surrounding areas. All our Resource Partners are committed to... Participating in the Walking With Others trainingConnecting with your clients twice a month with a phone callJoining the other volunteers for a breakfast once a quarterServing a three-hour shift from 9am to 12pm or 12pm to 3pm6 month commitment & volunteering a minimum of twice a monthAssisting with some administrative dutiesConnecting people to Jesus Christ through meeting their physical and spiritual needs. Are you ready to share faith, hope & love with others? Learn more and register to join our volunteer team today: Resource Partner Registration Agency: Christian Resource Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 78613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resource Partner - Morning ShiftThe Christian Resource Center’s 'Resource Partner' role serves as the first touchpoint of HOPE for individuals and families in need of support. In this role, the Resource Partner engages with clients to come alongside them to assist them with connections to needed resources within CRC and the surrounding areas. All our Resource Partners are committed to... Participating in the Walking With Others trainingConnecting with your clients twice a month with a phone callJoining the other volunteers for a breakfast once a quarterServing a three-hour shift from 9am to 12pm or 12pm to 3pm6 month commitment & volunteering a minimum of twice a monthAssisting with some administrative dutiesConnecting people to Jesus Christ through meeting their physical and spiritual needs. Are you ready to share faith, hope & love with others? Learn more and register to join our volunteer team today: Resource Partner Registration Agency: Christian Resource Center The Christian Resource Center’s 'Resource Partner' role serves as the first touchpoint of HOPE for individuals and families in need of support. In this role, the Resource Partner engages with clients to come alongside them to assist them with connections to needed resources within CRC and the surrounding areas. All our Resource Partners are committed to... Participating in the Walking With Others trainingConnecting with your clients twice a month with a phone callJoining the other volunteers for a breakfast once a quarterServing a three-hour shift from 9am to 12pm or 12pm to 3pm6 month commitment & volunteering a minimum of twice a monthAssisting with some administrative dutiesConnecting people to Jesus Christ through meeting their physical and spiritual needs. Are you ready to share faith, hope & love with others? Learn more and register to join our volunteer team today: Resource Partner Registration Agency: Christian Resource Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 78613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Mentor: Become a Big Volunteer!MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE - BECOME A MENTOR WITH BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL TEXAS! At Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas, we believe in the incredible potential of every child - and we’re inviting you to be part of something life-changing. Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. By volunteering as a mentor - a "Big" - you have the chance to build a meaningful connection with a young person ("Little") and help them grow, thrive, and realize their full potential. What Does a Big Do? As a Big, you'll be matched with a child between the ages of 6-16. Together, you’ll spend time out in the community doing things you both enjoy - whether it’s grabbing a snack, exploring a park, playing basketball, or just talking about life. Bigs and Littles typically meet 2-4 times a month, and those consistent meetups make a lasting impact. By simply showing up, you’ll: Offer support and encouragement through life’s challenges Introduce your Little to new experiences and opportunities Help them develop confidence, skills, and goals Be a consistent, caring presence in their lifeIt’s not about being perfect - it’s about being present. Who Can Be a Big? We welcome mentors from all walks of life! You just need to: Be at least 18 years old Have a valid driver’s license, auto insurance, and reliable transportation Be able to commit to at least one year of mentorshipThe Path to Becoming a Big: Submit an inquiry online or through VolunteerMatch Attend (or watch) a volunteer info sessionY Complete an application, background check, and reference checks Meet with an enrollment specialist for a virtual interview Participate in online and in-person training Wait for BBBS to work their matching magic Get matched with your Little - and start making memories!Qualities of a Great Mentor: Patience Consistent and dependable Open-minded and nonjudgmental A good communicator and active listener Willing to learn, grow, and adapt Compassionate and understandingBonus: You may get matched faster if you have experience with youth, are comfortable supporting mental health or learning differences (like ADHD, anxiety, or autism), or have worked with individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. One small commitment. One big impact. Become a Big - and be the difference that changes everything for a young person in Central Texas. Learn more about BBBS and other ways to get involved at bigmentoring.org. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE - BECOME A MENTOR WITH BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL TEXAS! At Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas, we believe in the incredible potential of every child - and we’re inviting you to be part of something life-changing. Our mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. By volunteering as a mentor - a "Big" - you have the chance to build a meaningful connection with a young person ("Little") and help them grow, thrive, and realize their full potential. What Does a Big Do? As a Big, you'll be matched with a child between the ages of 6-16. Together, you’ll spend time out in the community doing things you both enjoy - whether it’s grabbing a snack, exploring a park, playing basketball, or just talking about life. Bigs and Littles typically meet 2-4 times a month, and those consistent meetups make a lasting impact. By simply showing up, you’ll: Offer support and encouragement through life’s challenges Introduce your Little to new experiences and opportunities Help them develop confidence, skills, and goals Be a consistent, caring presence in their lifeIt’s not about being perfect - it’s about being present. Who Can Be a Big? We welcome mentors from all walks of life! You just need to: Be at least 18 years old Have a valid driver’s license, auto insurance, and reliable transportation Be able to commit to at least one year of mentorshipThe Path to Becoming a Big: Submit an inquiry online or through VolunteerMatch Attend (or watch) a volunteer info sessionY Complete an application, background check, and reference checks Meet with an enrollment specialist for a virtual interview Participate in online and in-person training Wait for BBBS to work their matching magic Get matched with your Little - and start making memories!Qualities of a Great Mentor: Patience Consistent and dependable Open-minded and nonjudgmental A good communicator and active listener Willing to learn, grow, and adapt Compassionate and understandingBonus: You may get matched faster if you have experience with youth, are comfortable supporting mental health or learning differences (like ADHD, anxiety, or autism), or have worked with individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. One small commitment. One big impact. Become a Big - and be the difference that changes everything for a young person in Central Texas. Learn more about BBBS and other ways to get involved at bigmentoring.org. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78757 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office ReceptionistReceptionist needed at the Administrative Office to answer the phone, greet visitors, and light office work. Volunteers are needed Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County Receptionist needed at the Administrative Office to answer the phone, greet visitors, and light office work. Volunteers are needed Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78626 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Georgetown ReStore VolunteerVolunteer needed Tuesdays - Fridays from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm. Volunteers are needed for an ongoing commitment of once per week or multiple days each week. Shifts are 4 hours and you must sign up through the link on our website - www.williamsonhabitat.org. Volunteers will be required to follow additional safety measures, including wearing a mask. Volunteer will stock shelves, load/unload the truck, and arrange merchandise. We are not accepting court-mandated community service volunteers at this time. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County Volunteer needed Tuesdays - Fridays from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm. Volunteers are needed for an ongoing commitment of once per week or multiple days each week. Shifts are 4 hours and you must sign up through the link on our website - www.williamsonhabitat.org. Volunteers will be required to follow additional safety measures, including wearing a mask. Volunteer will stock shelves, load/unload the truck, and arrange merchandise. We are not accepting court-mandated community service volunteers at this time. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 78626 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prepare a Dish for The Charlie Center**PLEASE SIGN-UP TO SERVE THROUGH OUR WEBSITE** The Charlie Center is a Navigation Center serving individuals who are experiencing homelessness. The Charlie Center is looking for volunteers to prepare a preset main or side dish from the comfort of their home, and deliver to The Charlie Center. Our requirements are that you follow the pre-set recipe provided, use fresh ingredients, prepare your dish in a 13x20 foil pan, bring your dish hot and ready to serve to the center between 9am and 9:15am on the day that you signed up for. Our Volunteer Page: https://www.thecharliecenter.org/new-page-volunteer Sign-up through our Sign-up Genius to make a main dish or a side dish: Sign-up Link: https://www.thecharliecenter.org/new-page-volunteer Questions: volunteer@thecharliecenter.org Our Team is excited to help you, and make this a wonderful serving experience! Agency: The Charlie Center **PLEASE SIGN-UP TO SERVE THROUGH OUR WEBSITE** The Charlie Center is a Navigation Center serving individuals who are experiencing homelessness. The Charlie Center is looking for volunteers to prepare a preset main or side dish from the comfort of their home, and deliver to The Charlie Center. Our requirements are that you follow the pre-set recipe provided, use fresh ingredients, prepare your dish in a 13x20 foil pan, bring your dish hot and ready to serve to the center between 9am and 9:15am on the day that you signed up for. Our Volunteer Page: https://www.thecharliecenter.org/new-page-volunteer Sign-up through our Sign-up Genius to make a main dish or a side dish: Sign-up Link: https://www.thecharliecenter.org/new-page-volunteer Questions: volunteer@thecharliecenter.org Our Team is excited to help you, and make this a wonderful serving experience! Agency: The Charlie Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love Box Leaders in Williamson CountyWe are in need of volunteers for our Love Box program in Round Rock. This program is a one-year, year, once-a-month commitment. Our Love Box® program provides community and holistic support to fostering families, including caregivers, children experiencing foster care, and biological/adopted children. This wrap-around support empowers caregivers to continue to do the important and meaningful work of being foster parents. Each Love Box® volunteer/group will be matched with a local foster family based on location and compatibility. When our families are matched with committed volunteers who show up monthly, parents feel supported, and children gain a greater sense of normalcy, relational permanency, and self-confidence. This support also leads to increased placement stability, reducing the high rate of turnover that often occurs in the foster care system. Apply here! https://a111624.socialsolutionsportal.com/apricot-intake/72095a41-1192-4249-93e2-1557b6601930 Agency: Austin Angels We are in need of volunteers for our Love Box program in Round Rock. This program is a one-year, year, once-a-month commitment. Our Love Box® program provides community and holistic support to fostering families, including caregivers, children experiencing foster care, and biological/adopted children. This wrap-around support empowers caregivers to continue to do the important and meaningful work of being foster parents. Each Love Box® volunteer/group will be matched with a local foster family based on location and compatibility. When our families are matched with committed volunteers who show up monthly, parents feel supported, and children gain a greater sense of normalcy, relational permanency, and self-confidence. This support also leads to increased placement stability, reducing the high rate of turnover that often occurs in the foster care system. Apply here! https://a111624.socialsolutionsportal.com/apricot-intake/72095a41-1192-4249-93e2-1557b6601930 Agency: Austin Angels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading Volunteers Needed During the School YearJoin us in addressing one of the biggest challenges in the Greater Austin area: childhood illiteracy. By empowering volunteers to read one-on-one with students, we support educators in helping children learn and grow. Our volunteers make an impact by reading with elementary students each week for 15 minutes per student, totaling 30 minutes. This commitment remains consistent with the same day, time, and students throughout the school year, typically from September to May. You choose the school, day, and time that works best for you. Register as a volunteer at www.Education-Connection.org and you will be guided through a background check with the district where you wish to volunteer. The typical reading months are between September - May. Agency: Education Connection Join us in addressing one of the biggest challenges in the Greater Austin area: childhood illiteracy. By empowering volunteers to read one-on-one with students, we support educators in helping children learn and grow. Our volunteers make an impact by reading with elementary students each week for 15 minutes per student, totaling 30 minutes. This commitment remains consistent with the same day, time, and students throughout the school year, typically from September to May. You choose the school, day, and time that works best for you. Register as a volunteer at www.Education-Connection.org and you will be guided through a background check with the district where you wish to volunteer. The typical reading months are between September - May. Agency: Education Connection Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026 Zip Code: 78734 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN SOUTH AUSTINMake a difference in someone's life by providing companionship. Help support patients, caregivers, and families during a difficult time. You can bring light and happiness back into a person's life by simply holding a hand, reading a book, chatting, playing cards, watching T.V., or sitting with someone while they eat lunch. Hours and travel are very flexible. Set your own schedule. All Volunteers must be 18 yrs or older. Volunteer will need to pass background check, complete in office orientation, complete online modules, and complete a TB test. This is a great opportunity to give back to the community and to provide a positive experience for hospice patients and their families. Agency: Comforts of Home Healthcare Make a difference in someone's life by providing companionship. Help support patients, caregivers, and families during a difficult time. You can bring light and happiness back into a person's life by simply holding a hand, reading a book, chatting, playing cards, watching T.V., or sitting with someone while they eat lunch. Hours and travel are very flexible. Set your own schedule. All Volunteers must be 18 yrs or older. Volunteer will need to pass background check, complete in office orientation, complete online modules, and complete a TB test. This is a great opportunity to give back to the community and to provide a positive experience for hospice patients and their families. Agency: Comforts of Home Healthcare Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MARBLE FALLS area hospice volunteer needed!We are in need of volunteers to provide companionship to hospice patients in the Highland Lakes area. Clients may receive care in their private home or in a long-term care community such as Assisted Living or Memory Care. Volunteer based on your schedule---1 hour a day, a week or a month! Share your time with someone who will benefit from your companionship. Whether you read to someone, look at photos, enjoy beautiful weather, work on an art project, or just visit with them, you will feel a sense of pride knowing that you made a difference in the life of a hospice patient or their loved ones! Agency: Comforts of Home Healthcare We are in need of volunteers to provide companionship to hospice patients in the Highland Lakes area. Clients may receive care in their private home or in a long-term care community such as Assisted Living or Memory Care. Volunteer based on your schedule---1 hour a day, a week or a month! Share your time with someone who will benefit from your companionship. Whether you read to someone, look at photos, enjoy beautiful weather, work on an art project, or just visit with them, you will feel a sense of pride knowing that you made a difference in the life of a hospice patient or their loved ones! Agency: Comforts of Home Healthcare Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LAKEWAY area hospice volunteers needed!Do you live in the Lakeway area? Do you have an hour or 2 to spare a week? A month? There are clients receiving the gift of end-of-life care that would enjoy a companion to visit with, or maybe play cards, read a book, play a game, etc. Hours and travel are flexible, based on your schedule! Make a difference in the life of someone on hospice. It will change their life---and yours! Agency: Comforts of Home Healthcare Do you live in the Lakeway area? Do you have an hour or 2 to spare a week? A month? There are clients receiving the gift of end-of-life care that would enjoy a companion to visit with, or maybe play cards, read a book, play a game, etc. Hours and travel are flexible, based on your schedule! Make a difference in the life of someone on hospice. It will change their life---and yours! Agency: Comforts of Home Healthcare Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish Speaking Client Service VolunteerWe have an urgent need for Spanish speaking volunteers to help us better serve our community. Client Service volunteers connect families with vital resources. Please help us serve our community! Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center We have an urgent need for Spanish speaking volunteers to help us better serve our community. Client Service volunteers connect families with vital resources. Please help us serve our community! Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers south and Central AustinLooking for in office volunteers for administrative task and volunteers to provide companioship Agency: Generations Healthcare Hospice Looking for in office volunteers for administrative task and volunteers to provide companioship Agency: Generations Healthcare Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78752 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Van Volunteer ProgramTraining provided! Volunteer with your parents! Select one day a week or as many days you are available! Sign up here! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1RPWxWUJCyCHVMyOOnYu68pCUXq6360CJxWPUsscWzIg/viewform?edit_requested=true&pli=1 Agency: Drive a Senior Training provided! Volunteer with your parents! Select one day a week or as many days you are available! Sign up here! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1RPWxWUJCyCHVMyOOnYu68pCUXq6360CJxWPUsscWzIg/viewform?edit_requested=true&pli=1 Agency: Drive a Senior Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78665 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DriverTransportation needed, volunteer willing to drive Yesterday's Gone guests to and from appointments. Must have valid drivers license. Agency: Yesterday's Gone Transportation needed, volunteer willing to drive Yesterday's Gone guests to and from appointments. Must have valid drivers license. Agency: Yesterday's Gone Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are you called to serve~ Consider Becoming a Hospice VolunteerJoin our team, Do you have a hour 1 or 2 a couple times monthly to spend with our hospice patients? Your presences would truly make a difference in the life of people that are terminally ill. Consider companionship, reading, playing cards, talking , praying or just sitting watching TV. You make your own schedule Volunteers Needed : Georgetown, Cedar Park, Leander, Taylor, Hutto, Round Rock, and South Austin Call (737) 240-3003 for more information Agency: Generations Healthcare Hospice Join our team, Do you have a hour 1 or 2 a couple times monthly to spend with our hospice patients? Your presences would truly make a difference in the life of people that are terminally ill. Consider companionship, reading, playing cards, talking , praying or just sitting watching TV. You make your own schedule Volunteers Needed : Georgetown, Cedar Park, Leander, Taylor, Hutto, Round Rock, and South Austin Call (737) 240-3003 for more information Agency: Generations Healthcare Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78752 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Volunteer OpportunitiesGarden Volunteer Opportunities at Round Rock Area Serving Center: The Serving Center is looking for volunteers that either know how to grow fruits and vegetables, or would like to learn under our Williamson County Master Gardeners. Volunteers meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning from 9-11 (weather permitting), and the 1st Saturday of every month (except April), also from 9-11. You can come as often as you like and you don't need to stay the whole 2 hours either. If you just want to come for an hour and harvest, that's great.
Our gardens provide about 5000 pounds of fresh, organic produce to the food pantry every year and we teach and assist 5 client families to manage their own beds at the garden. We have 47 raised vegetable beds and a small orchard with blackberries, grapes, figs, pears, pomegranates, mulberries and this year we are installing a raspberry bed.
No experience required, but it does help to enjoy being outside. Here's what you can learn or teach: soil preparation, planting seeds and transplants, pest control, fertilizing, harvesting, weed control, composting and greenhouse management.
If you can spare a few hours to help us feed our clients, please contact Teresa at twilts@ewilts.org or 763-227-5957. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Garden Volunteer Opportunities at Round Rock Area Serving Center: The Serving Center is looking for volunteers that either know how to grow fruits and vegetables, or would like to learn under our Williamson County Master Gardeners. Volunteers meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning from 9-11 (weather permitting), and the 1st Saturday of every month (except April), also from 9-11. You can come as often as you like and you don't need to stay the whole 2 hours either. If you just want to come for an hour and harvest, that's great.
Our gardens provide about 5000 pounds of fresh, organic produce to the food pantry every year and we teach and assist 5 client families to manage their own beds at the garden. We have 47 raised vegetable beds and a small orchard with blackberries, grapes, figs, pears, pomegranates, mulberries and this year we are installing a raspberry bed.
No experience required, but it does help to enjoy being outside. Here's what you can learn or teach: soil preparation, planting seeds and transplants, pest control, fertilizing, harvesting, weed control, composting and greenhouse management.
If you can spare a few hours to help us feed our clients, please contact Teresa at twilts@ewilts.org or 763-227-5957. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Treasures Clothing Store CashierWe are in need of volunteers to help staff our Charity Re-Sale Clothing Store and Boutique.
We would love for you to come and volunteer with us! Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center We are in need of volunteers to help staff our Charity Re-Sale Clothing Store and Boutique.
We would love for you to come and volunteer with us! Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Virtual Reading BuddiesVolunteers will register for one-hour volunteer sessions, reading with two children for 30 minutes each. During Reading Allstars virtual sessions volunteers listen to participants read, ask questions, and offer strategies for reading help. Reading Allstars virtual sessions will take place on Zoom. Individuals interested in volunteering will need a laptop or computer, an understanding of Zoom, and the ability to share their screen while volunteering. All volunteers must be 18+, clear a background check, and complete training video prior to their registration being approved. One-time volunteers are welcome with the hopes that each volunteer will sign-up weekly or at least bi-weekly. Two PT staff members will be on every Zoom session to ensure the safety of the participants and to offer assistance to the volunteers. Have questions? Contact Meg Myers, Program Director at 210.560.8568. Agency: Project Transformation Rio Texas Volunteers will register for one-hour volunteer sessions, reading with two children for 30 minutes each. During Reading Allstars virtual sessions volunteers listen to participants read, ask questions, and offer strategies for reading help. Reading Allstars virtual sessions will take place on Zoom. Individuals interested in volunteering will need a laptop or computer, an understanding of Zoom, and the ability to share their screen while volunteering. All volunteers must be 18+, clear a background check, and complete training video prior to their registration being approved. One-time volunteers are welcome with the hopes that each volunteer will sign-up weekly or at least bi-weekly. Two PT staff members will be on every Zoom session to ensure the safety of the participants and to offer assistance to the volunteers. Have questions? Contact Meg Myers, Program Director at 210.560.8568. Agency: Project Transformation Rio Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Client Service VolunteerThe Round Rock Area Serving Center is a Texas non-profit corporation, also known as the Serving Center, which carries out a community-wide mission of churches, other organizations and individuals serving human needs in the City of Round Rock and surrounding areas. We are here to serve those in need in our community. For over 35+ years the Round Rock Area Serving Center has been a resource in our community – reaching families and individuals in crisis and serving their needs with assistance, care and support. Services provided include a food pantry, Amazon home delivery program, clothing & furniture vouchers, Keep Round Rock Warm, community gardens, The Volunteer Center, a charity resale store, Computers for Kids, and financial assistance for utilities, rent, prescriptions, payday loan assistance, transportation, and temporary lodging. We currently need volunteers to help with our client services. Training will be provided. Client services are located upstairs and volunteers will work with clients over the phone and/or one on one. Requirements: There is a minimum 1 year commitment for this volunteer opportunity. Must be available during the day between the hours of 9am and 4pm or Saturday 9-12pm (shifts available). Computer proficient or eager to learn computer skills not limited to, learning our web based platform, scanning, and uploading paper work to add to client's computer profile. Understanding the organizations funding and grants. Please call 512-244-2431 for more information or email creyes@rrasc.org or attend an orientation! Orientations are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 4pm and the 2nd and 4th Saturday at 1:30 (excluding holiday weekends). Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center The Round Rock Area Serving Center is a Texas non-profit corporation, also known as the Serving Center, which carries out a community-wide mission of churches, other organizations and individuals serving human needs in the City of Round Rock and surrounding areas. We are here to serve those in need in our community. For over 35+ years the Round Rock Area Serving Center has been a resource in our community – reaching families and individuals in crisis and serving their needs with assistance, care and support. Services provided include a food pantry, Amazon home delivery program, clothing & furniture vouchers, Keep Round Rock Warm, community gardens, The Volunteer Center, a charity resale store, Computers for Kids, and financial assistance for utilities, rent, prescriptions, payday loan assistance, transportation, and temporary lodging. We currently need volunteers to help with our client services. Training will be provided. Client services are located upstairs and volunteers will work with clients over the phone and/or one on one. Requirements: There is a minimum 1 year commitment for this volunteer opportunity. Must be available during the day between the hours of 9am and 4pm or Saturday 9-12pm (shifts available). Computer proficient or eager to learn computer skills not limited to, learning our web based platform, scanning, and uploading paper work to add to client's computer profile. Understanding the organizations funding and grants. Please call 512-244-2431 for more information or email creyes@rrasc.org or attend an orientation! Orientations are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 4pm and the 2nd and 4th Saturday at 1:30 (excluding holiday weekends). Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walk to Defeat ALS Committee VolunteerWe are looking for a successful and enthusiastic volunteer to help produce special events for the ALS Association. As an volunteer, you will work directly with the Austin Fundraiser in planning, supporting and executing a wide-range of events. This person will also help assist with some administrative duties as needed. If interested, please visit: https://alstexas.org/volunteer/ Job Description: Work with team to coordinate event logistics Assisting with planning and implementation of fundraising events Maintain up-to-date event documents including site-schedule forms and action plans Procure and organize supplies for events Creatively manage social media pages for fundraising staff Assist with general office tasks (organizing, data entry, etc.) as needed Agency: ALS Association We are looking for a successful and enthusiastic volunteer to help produce special events for the ALS Association. As an volunteer, you will work directly with the Austin Fundraiser in planning, supporting and executing a wide-range of events. This person will also help assist with some administrative duties as needed. If interested, please visit: https://alstexas.org/volunteer/ Job Description: Work with team to coordinate event logistics Assisting with planning and implementation of fundraising events Maintain up-to-date event documents including site-schedule forms and action plans Procure and organize supplies for events Creatively manage social media pages for fundraising staff Assist with general office tasks (organizing, data entry, etc.) as needed Agency: ALS Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78681 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GreeterThe Round Rock Area Serving Center needs a greeter M-F from 10am to 2pm. This volunteer position would greet visitors and clients at the door and direct them to their needs, food pantry, volunteer station, etc. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center The Round Rock Area Serving Center needs a greeter M-F from 10am to 2pm. This volunteer position would greet visitors and clients at the door and direct them to their needs, food pantry, volunteer station, etc. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become A Big MentorAs a Big Brother or Sister, you’ll not only make a positive impact on the life of a child, you’ll enrich your own life and have fun as well. When you spend time with your Little, you share your own interests and discover new ones. You see life through the eyes of a child again. You laugh and play with a new friend, all while children grow and thrive in ways that change their lives. Children thrive with a mentor in their life. Research shows that youth in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program have more confidence, earn better grades and demonstrate better social skills than their peers. They are also less likely to use drugs or alcohol, skip school, become parents at an early age or exhibit violent behavior. To be a Big, you must be 18 years of age or older with a valid driver’s license, auto insurance, access to reliable transportation and be willing to commit to a minimum one year volunteer experience. We currently have a special need for Bigs who are male, bilingual and/or of color. Learn about becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister at one of our Online Volunteer Information Sessions! Each 30-minute session includes information about how our one-to-one mentoring program works, the impact that mentors make, and how to get started. Time will also be reserved for Q & A. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas As a Big Brother or Sister, you’ll not only make a positive impact on the life of a child, you’ll enrich your own life and have fun as well. When you spend time with your Little, you share your own interests and discover new ones. You see life through the eyes of a child again. You laugh and play with a new friend, all while children grow and thrive in ways that change their lives. Children thrive with a mentor in their life. Research shows that youth in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program have more confidence, earn better grades and demonstrate better social skills than their peers. They are also less likely to use drugs or alcohol, skip school, become parents at an early age or exhibit violent behavior. To be a Big, you must be 18 years of age or older with a valid driver’s license, auto insurance, access to reliable transportation and be willing to commit to a minimum one year volunteer experience. We currently have a special need for Bigs who are male, bilingual and/or of color. Learn about becoming a Big Brother or Big Sister at one of our Online Volunteer Information Sessions! Each 30-minute session includes information about how our one-to-one mentoring program works, the impact that mentors make, and how to get started. Time will also be reserved for Q & A. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78723 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AGE of Central Texas Health Equipment Lending ProgramSynopsis: Recurring volunteer opportunity helping to maintain and organize durable medical equipment, and health and sanitation supplies to be donated to those in need.
Description:
AGE is looking for a volunteer who is available between 8-15 hours a week M-F. The Health Equipment Lending Program volunteer will be responsible for managing inventory and distribution of medical equipment and incontinence products to low-income families in the area. The volunteer will work closely with the team to ensure the smooth operation of the program and to provide excellent customer service to our clients. Volunteer Duties: o Gather necessary medical equipment and incontinence products for upcoming pick-ups or donations o Clean and sanitize equipment before and after use o Organize and maintain the inventory of medical equipment and incontinence products Collaborate with team members to ensure the efficient operation of the program Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent preferred Strong organizational skills with attention to detail Ability to work independently and as part of a team Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to lift and move heavy equipment and products Basic computer skills Agency: AGE of Central Texas Synopsis: Recurring volunteer opportunity helping to maintain and organize durable medical equipment, and health and sanitation supplies to be donated to those in need.
Description:
AGE is looking for a volunteer who is available between 8-15 hours a week M-F. The Health Equipment Lending Program volunteer will be responsible for managing inventory and distribution of medical equipment and incontinence products to low-income families in the area. The volunteer will work closely with the team to ensure the smooth operation of the program and to provide excellent customer service to our clients. Volunteer Duties: o Gather necessary medical equipment and incontinence products for upcoming pick-ups or donations o Clean and sanitize equipment before and after use o Organize and maintain the inventory of medical equipment and incontinence products Collaborate with team members to ensure the efficient operation of the program Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent preferred Strong organizational skills with attention to detail Ability to work independently and as part of a team Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to lift and move heavy equipment and products Basic computer skills Agency: AGE of Central Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78705 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities Volunteers Needed - Round Rock, Cedar Park & GeorgetownResolutions Hospice is actively seeking Volunteers to visit our patients in area facilities and homes in Cedar Park, Round Rock or Georgetown. Our patients have become isolated and lonely and we need YOU to visit and bring them some happiness! No experience necessary! We are just looking for caring people with smiling faces. We have 2 main needs: 1) Patient Companionship volunteers who can spend between 30 minutes to 1 hour either weekly or every other week visiting with a patient. 2) Respite volunteers who can spend 1-2 hours either weekly or every other week giving a caregiver a much need break to run errands or just get out of the house. College students needing volunteer hours are welcome! We just ask that all volunteers are able to visit with patients either once a week or every other week and commit to volunteering for at least 6 months. Ready to get started? Respond today!
Agency: Resolutions Hospice Resolutions Hospice is actively seeking Volunteers to visit our patients in area facilities and homes in Cedar Park, Round Rock or Georgetown. Our patients have become isolated and lonely and we need YOU to visit and bring them some happiness! No experience necessary! We are just looking for caring people with smiling faces. We have 2 main needs: 1) Patient Companionship volunteers who can spend between 30 minutes to 1 hour either weekly or every other week visiting with a patient. 2) Respite volunteers who can spend 1-2 hours either weekly or every other week giving a caregiver a much need break to run errands or just get out of the house. College students needing volunteer hours are welcome! We just ask that all volunteers are able to visit with patients either once a week or every other week and commit to volunteering for at least 6 months. Ready to get started? Respond today!
Agency: Resolutions Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 78681 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for Yard CleanupsCity of Round Rock Neighborhood Services partners with Code Enforcement to assist Round Rock citizens with yard maintenance when residents receive a code violation and are unable to resolve the immediate issue due to being elderly, disabled, have a serious illness and/or have served in the US armed forces. We are always looking for volunteers interested in mowing lawns, trimming trees and whacking weeds. We will provide all of the tools and equipment necessary. All you need to do is provide the heart and the muscle. Agency: City of Round Rock: Neighborhood Services City of Round Rock Neighborhood Services partners with Code Enforcement to assist Round Rock citizens with yard maintenance when residents receive a code violation and are unable to resolve the immediate issue due to being elderly, disabled, have a serious illness and/or have served in the US armed forces. We are always looking for volunteers interested in mowing lawns, trimming trees and whacking weeds. We will provide all of the tools and equipment necessary. All you need to do is provide the heart and the muscle. Agency: City of Round Rock: Neighborhood Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed to assist residents with activitiesWe are looking for volunteers to help with activities with our senior residents. Activities may include reading, board games, bingo, 1:1 peer support, etc. Family friendly. If interested please call 512-248-2222. Agency: University Village Memory Care We are looking for volunteers to help with activities with our senior residents. Activities may include reading, board games, bingo, 1:1 peer support, etc. Family friendly. If interested please call 512-248-2222. Agency: University Village Memory Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78665 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a Holiday Hero...Volunteer Drivers for the Elderly NeededWhat does it mean to be a volunteer with Senior Access? It means changing someone's life. It means making a difference in ways that impact health and emotional well-being. It means befriending the lonely and the often overlooked segment of our society. And it may even impact you!
Complete our application and then you will hear from staff for the next steps. Agency: Drive a Senior What does it mean to be a volunteer with Senior Access? It means changing someone's life. It means making a difference in ways that impact health and emotional well-being. It means befriending the lonely and the often overlooked segment of our society. And it may even impact you!
Complete our application and then you will hear from staff for the next steps. Agency: Drive a Senior Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78665 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for the Wilco Sheriff's Office: Victim Service UnitVolunteers Needed for the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Victim Service Unit Who We Are…The Victim Services Unit is a division of the Williamson County Sheriff's Office. The Victim Services Team is a group of volunteers that are trained in crisis triage for survivors, witnesses, and families who have been traumatized by the experience of death, serious injury, violent crime, or natural disaster. Volunteer Requirements Must be 21 years of age Must have a working telephone Must have a valid Texas driver's license, proof of current insurance, a good driving record and reliable transportation Complete application, screening and initial interview Must submit to background investigation and criminal history check Must be able to make a one-year commitment Must be able to take 6 on call shifts of at least six hours a month, one of which should be a weekend shift Complete Training ProgramMust attend mandatory monthly meetings and any additional required training sessions Following a traumatic event, people often feel helpless, confused, and emotionally shocked.After the emergency responders (fire, police, and EMS) conduct their initial investigation and complete their reports, they often have other calls they must respond to. Victim Services response teams can remain with victims, survivors, and witnesses in the immediate aftermath of a tragedy to assist them with temporary support through the first very difficult hours. Victim Services can hep to get officers and emergency personnel back on the street more quickly and provide support on the scene as well as referrals for other Assistance. The more individuals involved as victim’s advocates, the greater the community impact. Agency: N/A Volunteers Needed for the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Victim Service Unit Who We Are…The Victim Services Unit is a division of the Williamson County Sheriff's Office. The Victim Services Team is a group of volunteers that are trained in crisis triage for survivors, witnesses, and families who have been traumatized by the experience of death, serious injury, violent crime, or natural disaster. Volunteer Requirements Must be 21 years of age Must have a working telephone Must have a valid Texas driver's license, proof of current insurance, a good driving record and reliable transportation Complete application, screening and initial interview Must submit to background investigation and criminal history check Must be able to make a one-year commitment Must be able to take 6 on call shifts of at least six hours a month, one of which should be a weekend shift Complete Training ProgramMust attend mandatory monthly meetings and any additional required training sessions Following a traumatic event, people often feel helpless, confused, and emotionally shocked.After the emergency responders (fire, police, and EMS) conduct their initial investigation and complete their reports, they often have other calls they must respond to. Victim Services response teams can remain with victims, survivors, and witnesses in the immediate aftermath of a tragedy to assist them with temporary support through the first very difficult hours. Victim Services can hep to get officers and emergency personnel back on the street more quickly and provide support on the scene as well as referrals for other Assistance. The more individuals involved as victim’s advocates, the greater the community impact. Agency: N/A Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78626 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers Needed - Cedar Park and Round RockResolutions Hospice is looking for caring people who are ready to have some fun and spend some time with our patients in Cedar Park or Round Rock. No experience is necessary - just a kind heart and a great attitude. All you need is an hour once a week or every other week to truly leave a positive impact on so many people! Volunteering with hospice is flexible and easy! We can work with almost ANY schedule! Interested? Contact Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 / stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com or respond to this post to get started. Want to find out more about our company? Visit www.resolutionshospice.com. Agency: Resolutions Hospice Resolutions Hospice is looking for caring people who are ready to have some fun and spend some time with our patients in Cedar Park or Round Rock. No experience is necessary - just a kind heart and a great attitude. All you need is an hour once a week or every other week to truly leave a positive impact on so many people! Volunteering with hospice is flexible and easy! We can work with almost ANY schedule! Interested? Contact Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 / stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com or respond to this post to get started. Want to find out more about our company? Visit www.resolutionshospice.com. Agency: Resolutions Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 76550 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee Planning MembersWe are looking for people who can volunteer between 2 - 4 hours per month to help plan, organize, and carry out needs for various activities such as; receptions, city partner events, art exhibit help. These needs will have more details as specific events get closer. Please contact us if you're interested in helping. Currently, a Galleries Committee meets once per month on the 1st Thursday from 6-7:30pm via Zoom. We are looking to expand passed this group and add new and willing volunteers to our team. Agency: Round Rock Arts We are looking for people who can volunteer between 2 - 4 hours per month to help plan, organize, and carry out needs for various activities such as; receptions, city partner events, art exhibit help. These needs will have more details as specific events get closer. Please contact us if you're interested in helping. Currently, a Galleries Committee meets once per month on the 1st Thursday from 6-7:30pm via Zoom. We are looking to expand passed this group and add new and willing volunteers to our team. Agency: Round Rock Arts Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Art Gallery CuratorDo you love art? Would you enjoy organizing exhibits that connect the public with artists creating thoughtful and interesting pieces? We are looking for volunteers who can create shows using open calls and group invitationals for our current gallery venue; Williamson County Jester Annex (1801 E. Old Settlers Blvd., Round Rock) and Texas State University Round Rock Campus (Avery Building, 1555 University Blvd., Round Rock). Stop by the galleries to see the spaces and the beautiful work on display. A background in arts is highly desirable. Being able to work within a team organization and communicate well is a must. Positions are approximately 5 hours per month with needed hours ranging between days, evenings and weekends. This is both IN-PERSON and Remote job hours. If you're interested, contact us to set-up an appointment to meet the current Curator and shadow them during some of their work. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information. Agency: Round Rock Arts Do you love art? Would you enjoy organizing exhibits that connect the public with artists creating thoughtful and interesting pieces? We are looking for volunteers who can create shows using open calls and group invitationals for our current gallery venue; Williamson County Jester Annex (1801 E. Old Settlers Blvd., Round Rock) and Texas State University Round Rock Campus (Avery Building, 1555 University Blvd., Round Rock). Stop by the galleries to see the spaces and the beautiful work on display. A background in arts is highly desirable. Being able to work within a team organization and communicate well is a must. Positions are approximately 5 hours per month with needed hours ranging between days, evenings and weekends. This is both IN-PERSON and Remote job hours. If you're interested, contact us to set-up an appointment to meet the current Curator and shadow them during some of their work. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information. Agency: Round Rock Arts Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - Amazon Dist. Ctr. (Chisholm Trail) - WednesdaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Amazon Distribution Center on Chisholm Trail every Wednesday. You can pick up the donation anytime between 10am and 1pm and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 5 and 15 boxes of non-perishable items. These boxes can weigh up to 60 pounds. A pick-up truck or large SUV with fold down back seats would be the best vehicle for this location. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Amazon Distribution Center on Chisholm Trail every Wednesday. You can pick up the donation anytime between 10am and 1pm and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 5 and 15 boxes of non-perishable items. These boxes can weigh up to 60 pounds. A pick-up truck or large SUV with fold down back seats would be the best vehicle for this location. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - HEB (University) - MondaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (University @ I35) every Monday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread & pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (University @ I35) every Monday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread & pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - HEB (University) - TuesdaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (University @ I35) every Tuesday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread & pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (University @ I35) every Tuesday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread & pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - HEB (Louis Henna) - SaturdaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Louis Henna @ Greenlawn) every Saturday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Louis Henna @ Greenlawn) every Saturday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - Target - WednesdaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Target (I35 and SH45) on Wednesday mornings between 8am and 10am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally provide between 2 and 6 carts worth of food. We provide coolers and/or cold blankets for the refrigerated items. A larger SUV or a pick up truck is best for this location. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at volunteercoordinator@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Target (I35 and SH45) on Wednesday mornings between 8am and 10am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally provide between 2 and 6 carts worth of food. We provide coolers and/or cold blankets for the refrigerated items. A larger SUV or a pick up truck is best for this location. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at volunteercoordinator@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - Randall's - SaturdaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Randalls(Gattis School and A.W.Grimes) on Saturday mornings and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 4 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at volunteercoordinator@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Randalls(Gattis School and A.W.Grimes) on Saturday mornings and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 4 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at volunteercoordinator@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - HEB (Hutto) - TuesdaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Hutto) on Tuesdays. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8am and 10am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 4 carts of bread & pastries, frozen meats, and produce. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at volunteercoordinator@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Hutto) on Tuesdays. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8am and 10am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 4 carts of bread & pastries, frozen meats, and produce. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at volunteercoordinator@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - Sprouts - MondaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Sprouts (I35 and 620) on Monday mornings between 8:30am and 10:30am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 3 carts of bread, pastries, Dairy and produce. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org.
Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Sprouts (I35 and 620) on Monday mornings between 8:30am and 10:30am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 3 carts of bread, pastries, Dairy and produce. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org.
Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - HEB (Louis Henna) - TuesdaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Louis Henna @ Greenlawn) every Tuesday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Louis Henna @ Greenlawn) every Tuesday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - HEB (Louis Henna) - FridaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Louis Henna @ Greenlawn) every Friday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 4 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Louis Henna @ Greenlawn) every Friday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 4 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - HEB (620) - TuesdaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (RR620 & O'Connor) every Tuesday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread, pastries and produce. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (RR620 & O'Connor) every Tuesday. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning between 8:00am and 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 3 carts of bread, pastries and produce. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - HEB (Gattis School & Red Bud) - TuesdaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Gattis School @ Red Bud) on Tuesdays. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning anytime between 8:00am & 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 4 carts of bread, pastries, meat and produce. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from HEB (Gattis School @ Red Bud) on Tuesdays. You just need to pick up the donation in the morning anytime between 8:00am & 10:00am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 2 and 4 carts of bread, pastries, meat and produce. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pickup to stock our Pantry - Randalls - FridaysLocal stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Randalls (Gattis School and A.W.Grimes) on Friday mornings anytime between 8am and 10am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 2 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Local stores and restaurants generously donate food to our pantry. This food is incredibly important for the families we serve. We need you to pick up the food from Randalls (Gattis School and A.W.Grimes) on Friday mornings anytime between 8am and 10am and drop it off at the Serving Center. They normally donate between 1 and 2 carts of bread and pastries. This is a small time commitment that yields a big return to our community! Contact Matthew Mehlow to find out how you can get on the schedule! 512-244-2431 or at mmehlow@rrasc.org. Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Patient Support VolunteerThe patient support volunteer provides supportive care to patients by reading, playing games, and talking with the patients. Agency: Traditions Health The patient support volunteer provides supportive care to patients by reading, playing games, and talking with the patients. Agency: Traditions Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Support VolunteerThe administrative support volunteer helps making consent packets, answering and directing phone calls, and assists in the day to day operations. Agency: Traditions Health The administrative support volunteer helps making consent packets, answering and directing phone calls, and assists in the day to day operations. Agency: Traditions Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Shelter AdvocateAssist staff with daily tasks and special projects involving the upkeep and daily operation of the 24-hour emergency shelter. Volunteers regularly interact with residents and can answer the phone, accomplish administrative tasks, and give residents access to storage areas and pantry as needed. Visit our volunteer website to learn more about available volunteer opportunities. To get started, click the [Fill in an application] button at the top right of the page. Agency: Williamson County Crisis Center d/b/a Hope Alliance Assist staff with daily tasks and special projects involving the upkeep and daily operation of the 24-hour emergency shelter. Volunteers regularly interact with residents and can answer the phone, accomplish administrative tasks, and give residents access to storage areas and pantry as needed. Visit our volunteer website to learn more about available volunteer opportunities. To get started, click the [Fill in an application] button at the top right of the page. Agency: Williamson County Crisis Center d/b/a Hope Alliance Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organize Storage ShedsWe always need help keeping our storage sheds organized! Shelter residents "shop" for clothing in some storage sheds and staff use other sheds to store miscellaneous items. Volunteers ensure that residents and staff can easily find what they need. Visit our volunteer website to learn more about available volunteer opportunities. To get started, click the [Fill in an application] button at the top right of the page. Agency: Williamson County Crisis Center d/b/a Hope Alliance We always need help keeping our storage sheds organized! Shelter residents "shop" for clothing in some storage sheds and staff use other sheds to store miscellaneous items. Volunteers ensure that residents and staff can easily find what they need. Visit our volunteer website to learn more about available volunteer opportunities. To get started, click the [Fill in an application] button at the top right of the page. Agency: Williamson County Crisis Center d/b/a Hope Alliance Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Crisis Hotline AdvocateProvide crisis intervention services and support to those in need. Supply information about our services and community referrals. Volunteers must complete Sexual Assault Advocate Training and additional on-the-job training. Visit our volunteer website to learn more about available volunteer opportunities. To get started, click the [Fill in an application] button at the top right of the page. Agency: Williamson County Crisis Center d/b/a Hope Alliance Provide crisis intervention services and support to those in need. Supply information about our services and community referrals. Volunteers must complete Sexual Assault Advocate Training and additional on-the-job training. Visit our volunteer website to learn more about available volunteer opportunities. To get started, click the [Fill in an application] button at the top right of the page. Agency: Williamson County Crisis Center d/b/a Hope Alliance Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers CoordinatorRound Rock Arts is an Arts non-profit in Round Rock, TX who works to support the areas creative community with events, activities and resources. We are looking to rebuild our Volunteers Team to help carry out this vision.
A Volunteer Coordinator would be a key position within RRA. We are looking for someone who can start right away and work both remotely and in-person as needed. They would be the go-to person, with additional assistance, for keeping steady management of volunteers, both potential and existing. We are looking for someone who lives in or around the Round Rock, TX area.
Hours would be approximately 5-10 per week and working remotely. The following is a description of the duties and experience we're looking for: Volunteers Coordinator: Manages volunteers and schedules them for specific activities; works with key positions in organization to learn what type of volunteer positions need to be filled; creates online outreach ads for needs; tracks potential volunteer responses; replies to and meets with potential volunteers; conducts orientations and connects volunteers with key people within organization; coordinates volunteer appreciation events and thank you cards. Ability to learn and work with online volunteer membership accounts (ads and outreach), set-up event sign-ups to fill positions, communicate with key positions (Board & chairs, city employees, Admin) to give and gather information for volunteer position needs. If you are interested, please respond with a list of your experience or a resume. We would love to chat with you further. Agency: Round Rock Arts Round Rock Arts is an Arts non-profit in Round Rock, TX who works to support the areas creative community with events, activities and resources. We are looking to rebuild our Volunteers Team to help carry out this vision.
A Volunteer Coordinator would be a key position within RRA. We are looking for someone who can start right away and work both remotely and in-person as needed. They would be the go-to person, with additional assistance, for keeping steady management of volunteers, both potential and existing. We are looking for someone who lives in or around the Round Rock, TX area.
Hours would be approximately 5-10 per week and working remotely. The following is a description of the duties and experience we're looking for: Volunteers Coordinator: Manages volunteers and schedules them for specific activities; works with key positions in organization to learn what type of volunteer positions need to be filled; creates online outreach ads for needs; tracks potential volunteer responses; replies to and meets with potential volunteers; conducts orientations and connects volunteers with key people within organization; coordinates volunteer appreciation events and thank you cards. Ability to learn and work with online volunteer membership accounts (ads and outreach), set-up event sign-ups to fill positions, communicate with key positions (Board & chairs, city employees, Admin) to give and gather information for volunteer position needs. If you are interested, please respond with a list of your experience or a resume. We would love to chat with you further. Agency: Round Rock Arts Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Put your Compassion into Action in PflugervilleVolunteers drive one lunch-hour route per week delivering meals to the homes of the homebound elderly and/or disabled clients Volunteers pick up the meals between 11am-11:30am at Heather Wilde Park Retirement Community (16500 Yellow Sage Pflugerville 78660)
Agency: Meals on Wheels and More Volunteers drive one lunch-hour route per week delivering meals to the homes of the homebound elderly and/or disabled clients Volunteers pick up the meals between 11am-11:30am at Heather Wilde Park Retirement Community (16500 Yellow Sage Pflugerville 78660)
Agency: Meals on Wheels and More Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Put your Compassion into Action in Round Rock
Volunteers drive one lunch-hour route per week delivering meals to the homes of the homebound elderly and/or disabled clients
Volunteers pick up the meals between 11am-11:30am at Round Rock Grace Lutheran Church (710 Bluff Drive, Round Rock, TX 78681) Agency: Meals on Wheels and More
Volunteers drive one lunch-hour route per week delivering meals to the homes of the homebound elderly and/or disabled clients
Volunteers pick up the meals between 11am-11:30am at Round Rock Grace Lutheran Church (710 Bluff Drive, Round Rock, TX 78681) Agency: Meals on Wheels and More Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 78681 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Love Box Leaders
You can apply to volunteer at this link. The Love Box program provides fostering families (caregivers, children in foster care, and biological/adopted children) with community and holistic support. This wrap-around support enables caregivers to continue to do the important and meaningful work of being foster parents. As a Love Box group, you will be matched with a local foster family based on location, compatibility, and scope of needs. When our families are matched with committed volunteers who show up monthly, parents feel supported and children gain a greater sense of normalcy, relational permanency, and self confidence. Volunteers seek to build relationships with their family by spending quality time with the whole family: playing games, sharing a meal, and being intentional. They can also create and deliver personal care packages based on current practical needs. We tell our volunteers to think of themselves as the fun “auntie” and “uncle” who visits once a month to bring love, encouragement, and hope. This program requires a one year commitment, but the connections and impact last a lifetime. Agency: Austin Angels
You can apply to volunteer at this link. The Love Box program provides fostering families (caregivers, children in foster care, and biological/adopted children) with community and holistic support. This wrap-around support enables caregivers to continue to do the important and meaningful work of being foster parents. As a Love Box group, you will be matched with a local foster family based on location, compatibility, and scope of needs. When our families are matched with committed volunteers who show up monthly, parents feel supported and children gain a greater sense of normalcy, relational permanency, and self confidence. Volunteers seek to build relationships with their family by spending quality time with the whole family: playing games, sharing a meal, and being intentional. They can also create and deliver personal care packages based on current practical needs. We tell our volunteers to think of themselves as the fun “auntie” and “uncle” who visits once a month to bring love, encouragement, and hope. This program requires a one year commitment, but the connections and impact last a lifetime. Agency: Austin Angels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer/CompanionWe are looking for Volunteers to bring an important part to the hospice care process. Our Volunteers are made up of men and women who have a heart for providing the human connection.
Some examples of volunteer duties are: • Providing companionship to a patient and their family • Being a comforting and supportive presence • Providing respite time for the patient’s caregivers • Running errands or doing light housekeeping for the patient and family • Community outreach • Office support Agency: Paloma Hospice We are looking for Volunteers to bring an important part to the hospice care process. Our Volunteers are made up of men and women who have a heart for providing the human connection.
Some examples of volunteer duties are: • Providing companionship to a patient and their family • Being a comforting and supportive presence • Providing respite time for the patient’s caregivers • Running errands or doing light housekeeping for the patient and family • Community outreach • Office support Agency: Paloma Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78665 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dare to Dream MentorYou can apply to volunteer at this link. The heart of the Dare to Dream program is to walk alongside youth as they navigate through life's challenges. The youth in our Dare to Dream program need the wisdom, advice, encouragement, and community that mentors can provide. Mentors meet practical and emotional needs as well as provide guidance through developmental milestones. The goal is for youth to be engaged and to feel supported and equipped to navigate life. A mentor commits to meeting with the youth every other week to set goals and help them achieve their dreams. These relationships will hopefully last a lifetime, but the program is a year commitment. Mentors matched with a high school student are strongly encouraged to stay with the youth until high school graduation. We tell mentors that the simple act of telling their youth “I believe in you,” “You are special,” and “You are going to do great things” can change their path completely. Agency: Austin Angels You can apply to volunteer at this link. The heart of the Dare to Dream program is to walk alongside youth as they navigate through life's challenges. The youth in our Dare to Dream program need the wisdom, advice, encouragement, and community that mentors can provide. Mentors meet practical and emotional needs as well as provide guidance through developmental milestones. The goal is for youth to be engaged and to feel supported and equipped to navigate life. A mentor commits to meeting with the youth every other week to set goals and help them achieve their dreams. These relationships will hopefully last a lifetime, but the program is a year commitment. Mentors matched with a high school student are strongly encouraged to stay with the youth until high school graduation. We tell mentors that the simple act of telling their youth “I believe in you,” “You are special,” and “You are going to do great things” can change their path completely. Agency: Austin Angels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Telephone In-Take SpecialistWe need back-up, fill-in helpers to work occasional Monday or Friday morning shift to answer phone and do simple data entry for neighbors coming to the food pantry for groceries. Volunteers do not need to be Catholic to help with this ministry, but we are a Christian spirituality group and we endeavor to be the face of Christ for those we serve.
To get started, leave a response here or leave a message at 512-255-2330 Agency: Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, Saint William Conference We need back-up, fill-in helpers to work occasional Monday or Friday morning shift to answer phone and do simple data entry for neighbors coming to the food pantry for groceries. Volunteers do not need to be Catholic to help with this ministry, but we are a Christian spirituality group and we endeavor to be the face of Christ for those we serve.
To get started, leave a response here or leave a message at 512-255-2330 Agency: Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, Saint William Conference Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78681 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Medi InternWe are seeking a Social Media Intern who will help take our organization to the next level! This individual should help identify, conceptualize, design and execute campaigns to boost engagement, educate and inform our audience about products, services, and company programs. A Social Media Intern will work alongside the Executive Director and the Creative Director. This person should create content calendars, develop and distribute text and video-based content, monitor social media channels and support promotional and marketing efforts.
Agency: Camp Agape Texas We are seeking a Social Media Intern who will help take our organization to the next level! This individual should help identify, conceptualize, design and execute campaigns to boost engagement, educate and inform our audience about products, services, and company programs. A Social Media Intern will work alongside the Executive Director and the Creative Director. This person should create content calendars, develop and distribute text and video-based content, monitor social media channels and support promotional and marketing efforts.
Agency: Camp Agape Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising and Communications InternWe are seeking a Fundraising and Communication Intern who will help take our organization to the next level! Camp Agape raises funds each year from grants, fundraisers, companies, individuals, and events to support projects which improve the lives grieving children and their families. It will be of particular interest to someone wanting to gain knowledge of and experience supporting fundraising in all streams. As an intern, you will provide general support to the team, both virtually and in person events. You will work towards setting and achieving fundraising targets with the Executive Director.
Agency: Camp Agape Texas We are seeking a Fundraising and Communication Intern who will help take our organization to the next level! Camp Agape raises funds each year from grants, fundraisers, companies, individuals, and events to support projects which improve the lives grieving children and their families. It will be of particular interest to someone wanting to gain knowledge of and experience supporting fundraising in all streams. As an intern, you will provide general support to the team, both virtually and in person events. You will work towards setting and achieving fundraising targets with the Executive Director.
Agency: Camp Agape Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Media InternThe duties for this position would be as follows: Core: Participate in strategy level discussions regarding all online properties and forms of engagement. Make edits to websites including photos, text, pages, blogs, and videos. Assist in design and craft of all promotional materials - print and digital. Develop content for volunteers, donors, and campers in the way of newsletters, press releases, etc. Work in a brand-new registration software in building out registration templates for Camp Registration, Donor Offerings, and Volunteer Management.Possible: Work as a Google Workspace Administrator in managing multiple shared drives and users. Assist in launch of future Podcasts, including concepting, writing, booking, and posting. Some Social Media work may be required.
What We Would Like To See: Years of experience: 0 - 2 yrs of experience Prior experience in programs such as WordPress, DIVI, Mailchimp, UltraCamp, Facebook, Canva, Photoshop, Video Editing Software of Any Kind, Google Drive. Coursework / Interests related to the Non-profit, Marketing, Mental Health Sectors. Someone who is open to ideas and takes suggestions well.
Agency: Camp Agape Texas The duties for this position would be as follows: Core: Participate in strategy level discussions regarding all online properties and forms of engagement. Make edits to websites including photos, text, pages, blogs, and videos. Assist in design and craft of all promotional materials - print and digital. Develop content for volunteers, donors, and campers in the way of newsletters, press releases, etc. Work in a brand-new registration software in building out registration templates for Camp Registration, Donor Offerings, and Volunteer Management.Possible: Work as a Google Workspace Administrator in managing multiple shared drives and users. Assist in launch of future Podcasts, including concepting, writing, booking, and posting. Some Social Media work may be required.
What We Would Like To See: Years of experience: 0 - 2 yrs of experience Prior experience in programs such as WordPress, DIVI, Mailchimp, UltraCamp, Facebook, Canva, Photoshop, Video Editing Software of Any Kind, Google Drive. Coursework / Interests related to the Non-profit, Marketing, Mental Health Sectors. Someone who is open to ideas and takes suggestions well.
Agency: Camp Agape Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YOUTH OPPORTUNITY Hygiene Kit MakersCreate Hygiene Kits that are distributed to schools, shelters, hospitals and crisis centers throughout Williamson County. This is a home/business based project. Credit Hours: 1 bag = 2 hours Supplies: 1 gallon Ziploc bags Bar of Soap Shampoo Deodorant Toothpaste Toothbrush Pocket Tissue and/or wipes Small brush/comb You are welcome to add other appropriate items to the bag (examples: non-perishable food items, small game or book, sunscreen, chapstick, body wash, etc.) Please use full-sized items (NOT travel size)
Instructions: Purchase supplies. Pack each bag neatly and seal it. Feel free to include a nice note or card. Call The Volunteer Center to set up a time to bring in your bags.
*Items may be purchased at Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree or any store that sells the appropriate materials.
*Please contact The Volunteer Center at (512)733-7625 before bringing in completed items. We truly thank you for your service. Agency: The Volunteer Center Create Hygiene Kits that are distributed to schools, shelters, hospitals and crisis centers throughout Williamson County. This is a home/business based project. Credit Hours: 1 bag = 2 hours Supplies: 1 gallon Ziploc bags Bar of Soap Shampoo Deodorant Toothpaste Toothbrush Pocket Tissue and/or wipes Small brush/comb You are welcome to add other appropriate items to the bag (examples: non-perishable food items, small game or book, sunscreen, chapstick, body wash, etc.) Please use full-sized items (NOT travel size)
Instructions: Purchase supplies. Pack each bag neatly and seal it. Feel free to include a nice note or card. Call The Volunteer Center to set up a time to bring in your bags.
*Items may be purchased at Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree or any store that sells the appropriate materials.
*Please contact The Volunteer Center at (512)733-7625 before bringing in completed items. We truly thank you for your service. Agency: The Volunteer Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78683 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hygiene Kit MakersCreate Hygiene Kits that are distributed to schools, shelters, hospitals and crisis centers throughout Williamson County. This is a home/business based project. Credit Hours: 1 bag = 2 hours Supplies: 1 gallon Ziploc bags Bar of Soap Shampoo Deodorant Toothpaste Toothbrush Pocket Tissue and/or wipes Small brush/comb You are welcome to add other appropriate items to the bag (examples: non-perishable food items, small game or book, sunscreen, chapstick, body wash, etc.) Please use full-sized items (NOT travel size)
Instructions: Purchase supplies. Pack each bag neatly and seal it. Feel free to include a nice note or card. Call The Volunteer Center to set up a time to bring in your bags.
*Items may be purchased at Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree or any store that sells the appropriate materials.
*Please contact The Volunteer Center at (512)733-7625 before bringing in completed items. We truly thank you for your service. Agency: The Volunteer Center Create Hygiene Kits that are distributed to schools, shelters, hospitals and crisis centers throughout Williamson County. This is a home/business based project. Credit Hours: 1 bag = 2 hours Supplies: 1 gallon Ziploc bags Bar of Soap Shampoo Deodorant Toothpaste Toothbrush Pocket Tissue and/or wipes Small brush/comb You are welcome to add other appropriate items to the bag (examples: non-perishable food items, small game or book, sunscreen, chapstick, body wash, etc.) Please use full-sized items (NOT travel size)
Instructions: Purchase supplies. Pack each bag neatly and seal it. Feel free to include a nice note or card. Call The Volunteer Center to set up a time to bring in your bags.
*Items may be purchased at Walmart, Target, Dollar Tree or any store that sells the appropriate materials.
*Please contact The Volunteer Center at (512)733-7625 before bringing in completed items. We truly thank you for your service. Agency: The Volunteer Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78683 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Treasures Furniture Store CashierWe are in need of volunteers to help staff our Charity Re-Sale Furniture Store and Boutique.
We would love for you to come and volunteer with us! Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center We are in need of volunteers to help staff our Charity Re-Sale Furniture Store and Boutique.
We would love for you to come and volunteer with us! Agency: Round Rock Area Serving Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community EducatorsCOMMUNITY EDUCATORS
Alzheimer's Association Community Educators (AACEs) are volunteer public speakers who help raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs in the community. AACEs deliver Alzheimer’s Association Core Curriculum using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease. KEY ACTIVITIES: Communicate effectively and deliver Core Curriculum (Common Programs) presentations and information to the community. Adhere to Alzheimer's Association’s established curricula and position statements. Work with Alzheimer’s Association staff partners to identify and coordinate education programs that reach target audiences. Coordination includes securing program partner, scheduling, preparing presentations, and managing needed materials. Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences. Connect members of the community with additional Association services by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline. Complete necessary paperwork for reporting. QUALIFICATIONS: Proactive and passionate about the mission of Alzheimer’s Association. Demonstrated success with public speaking, excellent presentation and education skills. Understanding of adult learning principles. Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners. Experience with dementia as a family member or health care professional preferred. COMMITMENT EXPECTED: AACE volunteers commit to a 1-year term delivering a minimum of 12 presentations.Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner. Orientation includes: online program volunteer welcome and orientation (1 hour) + self-study or in-person role training with staff partner (~2 hours). AACE volunteers must observe 1 community presentation led by a staff or mentor + present 1 Common Program while being observed /evaluated by a staff or mentor prior to deployment in the community. Background checks are required as part of the volunteer selection process. Comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. Participate in initial training and ongoing education about Alzheimer’s, dementia and the Alzheimer's Association. BENEFITS TO THE VOLUNTEER: Perfect your public speaking ability and technique. Serve your local community and people you care about. Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Be recognized in your community as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Build your resume and skill set. Perfect your community engagement technique and help mobilize your community to create a world without Alzheimer’s. Join a network of other volunteers, Alzheimer's Association staff and professionals and caregivers in the aging field. Agency: Alzheimer's Association, Capital of Texas COMMUNITY EDUCATORS
Alzheimer's Association Community Educators (AACEs) are volunteer public speakers who help raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs in the community. AACEs deliver Alzheimer’s Association Core Curriculum using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as well as information for individuals and families impacted by the disease. KEY ACTIVITIES: Communicate effectively and deliver Core Curriculum (Common Programs) presentations and information to the community. Adhere to Alzheimer's Association’s established curricula and position statements. Work with Alzheimer’s Association staff partners to identify and coordinate education programs that reach target audiences. Coordination includes securing program partner, scheduling, preparing presentations, and managing needed materials. Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences. Connect members of the community with additional Association services by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline. Complete necessary paperwork for reporting. QUALIFICATIONS: Proactive and passionate about the mission of Alzheimer’s Association. Demonstrated success with public speaking, excellent presentation and education skills. Understanding of adult learning principles. Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners. Experience with dementia as a family member or health care professional preferred. COMMITMENT EXPECTED: AACE volunteers commit to a 1-year term delivering a minimum of 12 presentations.Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner. Orientation includes: online program volunteer welcome and orientation (1 hour) + self-study or in-person role training with staff partner (~2 hours). AACE volunteers must observe 1 community presentation led by a staff or mentor + present 1 Common Program while being observed /evaluated by a staff or mentor prior to deployment in the community. Background checks are required as part of the volunteer selection process. Comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. Participate in initial training and ongoing education about Alzheimer’s, dementia and the Alzheimer's Association. BENEFITS TO THE VOLUNTEER: Perfect your public speaking ability and technique. Serve your local community and people you care about. Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Be recognized in your community as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Build your resume and skill set. Perfect your community engagement technique and help mobilize your community to create a world without Alzheimer’s. Join a network of other volunteers, Alzheimer's Association staff and professionals and caregivers in the aging field. Agency: Alzheimer's Association, Capital of Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededThank you for your interest in volunteering at the WCCAC! We are in need of dedicated and caring volunteers to assist our children and families here in Williamson County. As a WCCAC volunteer, you might: (Current Priority) - Accompany children in Forensic Interview playrooms and waiting areas. - Family Greeter (Lobby) - Greet clients when they arrive at the center. - Answer and direct Center phone calls. - Assist clients with refreshments. - Assist staff with center upkeep. - Help with community awareness/education and fundraising. - Organization of storage area for stuffed animals, blankets and misc. We have daily shifts available and ask our volunteers to commit to a minimum of three, 4 hour shifts per month. The center also offers continuing education for our volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering with us must to pass a background check and sign a waiver of confidentiality. Volunteer Application and Criminal Background forms available on our website. (www.wilcocac.org) We look forward to seeing you soon! Agency: Williamson County Children's Advocacy Center Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the WCCAC! We are in need of dedicated and caring volunteers to assist our children and families here in Williamson County. As a WCCAC volunteer, you might: (Current Priority) - Accompany children in Forensic Interview playrooms and waiting areas. - Family Greeter (Lobby) - Greet clients when they arrive at the center. - Answer and direct Center phone calls. - Assist clients with refreshments. - Assist staff with center upkeep. - Help with community awareness/education and fundraising. - Organization of storage area for stuffed animals, blankets and misc. We have daily shifts available and ask our volunteers to commit to a minimum of three, 4 hour shifts per month. The center also offers continuing education for our volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering with us must to pass a background check and sign a waiver of confidentiality. Volunteer Application and Criminal Background forms available on our website. (www.wilcocac.org) We look forward to seeing you soon! Agency: Williamson County Children's Advocacy Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 78626 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: URGENT Volunteer need in Taylor, South Austin, Kyle and Round Rock - visit with hospice patientsResolutions Hospice is looking for caring people who can visit with sweet and kind hospice patients in Kyle, Bertram, Lampasas, South Austin, Round Rock and Taylor. Our patients love visitors and due to their terminal illness, many become lonely and isolated. No experience is necessary - we provide a short training session and any supplies you may use while visiting with patients. All you need is 30 minutes to an hour once a week or every other week to truly change someone's life. Volunteering with hospice is flexible and easy! We can work with almost ANY schedule! Interested? Contact Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 or stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com. www.resolutionshospice.com Agency: Resolutions Hospice Resolutions Hospice is looking for caring people who can visit with sweet and kind hospice patients in Kyle, Bertram, Lampasas, South Austin, Round Rock and Taylor. Our patients love visitors and due to their terminal illness, many become lonely and isolated. No experience is necessary - we provide a short training session and any supplies you may use while visiting with patients. All you need is 30 minutes to an hour once a week or every other week to truly change someone's life. Volunteering with hospice is flexible and easy! We can work with almost ANY schedule! Interested? Contact Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 or stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com. www.resolutionshospice.com Agency: Resolutions Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 78726 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer Needed!Want to Make A Difference?
Valerian Home Health and Hospice has volunteer opportunities for those wanting to make a difference in the lives of those who are in the greatest need of compassion. Brighten a patient's day by spending time reading, listening to music, talking or watching television. Sometimes even just a quiet presence can make all the difference. Administrative opportunities are also available for those who wish to volunteer their time providing assistance to our office staff. Hospice is a philosophy of Heath Care for those who are actively dying; but Hospice is not “giving up” on someone. It’s about elevating their quality of life. Many who volunteer in Hospice find the work to be uplifting, rewarding, and they usually gain a much brighter understanding in their life. If you would like to learn more, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Rachal Gobert via call or text: 512-994-7122 or email: social@valerianhhh.com Agency: Valerian Home Health and Hospice Want to Make A Difference?
Valerian Home Health and Hospice has volunteer opportunities for those wanting to make a difference in the lives of those who are in the greatest need of compassion. Brighten a patient's day by spending time reading, listening to music, talking or watching television. Sometimes even just a quiet presence can make all the difference. Administrative opportunities are also available for those who wish to volunteer their time providing assistance to our office staff. Hospice is a philosophy of Heath Care for those who are actively dying; but Hospice is not “giving up” on someone. It’s about elevating their quality of life. Many who volunteer in Hospice find the work to be uplifting, rewarding, and they usually gain a much brighter understanding in their life. If you would like to learn more, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Rachal Gobert via call or text: 512-994-7122 or email: social@valerianhhh.com Agency: Valerian Home Health and Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78665 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Come ride the rails with us!All Aboard!
The Austin Steam Train Association is looking for volunteers to meet and greet passengers on our train excursions Saturdays and Sundays into the Hill Country. We welcome volunteers from every background to spend one Saturday or Sunday a month (or more) visiting with our out of town guests on the train. Training is easy, the work is vital, and the experience is energizing! Volunteers are asked to serve one or more shifts per month on a Saturday or Sunday. Shifts are 5 - 8 hours in length. To get started, email Erin, our Volunteer Coordinator, at volunteers@austinsteamtrain.org to sign up!
Agency: Austin Steam Train Association All Aboard!
The Austin Steam Train Association is looking for volunteers to meet and greet passengers on our train excursions Saturdays and Sundays into the Hill Country. We welcome volunteers from every background to spend one Saturday or Sunday a month (or more) visiting with our out of town guests on the train. Training is easy, the work is vital, and the experience is energizing! Volunteers are asked to serve one or more shifts per month on a Saturday or Sunday. Shifts are 5 - 8 hours in length. To get started, email Erin, our Volunteer Coordinator, at volunteers@austinsteamtrain.org to sign up!
Agency: Austin Steam Train Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 78613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Big Brother or Big Sister!We’re so excited to welcome you to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas! As a Big Brother or Sister, you’ll not only make a positive impact on the life of a child, you’ll enrich your own life and have fun as well. When you spend time with your Little, you share your own interests and discover new ones. You see life through the eyes of a child again. You laugh and play with a new friend, all while children grow and thrive in ways that change their lives. Children in our program often show improvement in academic performance, engage less in risky behaviors and avoid early parenting. To be a Big, you must be 18 years of age or older with a valid driver’s license, auto insurance, access to reliable transportation and be willing to commit to a minimum one year volunteer experience. Complete forms and surveys needed by program staff, including a background check. Interview with an Enrollment Specialist. Attend pre-match training. Work with a Case Manager to find a Little Brother or Little Sister. Initiate contact with your Little on a consistent basis to schedule activities. Meet with your Little 3-4 times a month for at least one year. Maintain ongoing communication with the Big Brothers Big Sisters staff.Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas We’re so excited to welcome you to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas! As a Big Brother or Sister, you’ll not only make a positive impact on the life of a child, you’ll enrich your own life and have fun as well. When you spend time with your Little, you share your own interests and discover new ones. You see life through the eyes of a child again. You laugh and play with a new friend, all while children grow and thrive in ways that change their lives. Children in our program often show improvement in academic performance, engage less in risky behaviors and avoid early parenting. To be a Big, you must be 18 years of age or older with a valid driver’s license, auto insurance, access to reliable transportation and be willing to commit to a minimum one year volunteer experience. Complete forms and surveys needed by program staff, including a background check. Interview with an Enrollment Specialist. Attend pre-match training. Work with a Case Manager to find a Little Brother or Little Sister. Initiate contact with your Little on a consistent basis to schedule activities. Meet with your Little 3-4 times a month for at least one year. Maintain ongoing communication with the Big Brothers Big Sisters staff.Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78732 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Round Rock: Make a Difference Today!We are searching for compassionate volunteers to visit our Hospice patients in their homes in the Leander and Cedar Park area. Our Hospice patients suffer from life limiting illnesses and are in the last stages of their lives. There are many things that a volunteer can do. The greatest is offer companionship. Having someone to talk to is very valuable for someone on their end of life journey. A volunteer can read, cook, play games, do patients nails or hair, especially if they are a trained beautician. They can bring therapy dogs, as well as watch a movie, have a meal, or go for a walk. Whatever will give the patient enjoyment and purpose. We are looking for a small commitment of 2-3 hours per week. As a Hospice provider, we would be honored for any volunteer to join our compassionate team. We look forward to meeting you. Agency: Guiding Hospice We are searching for compassionate volunteers to visit our Hospice patients in their homes in the Leander and Cedar Park area. Our Hospice patients suffer from life limiting illnesses and are in the last stages of their lives. There are many things that a volunteer can do. The greatest is offer companionship. Having someone to talk to is very valuable for someone on their end of life journey. A volunteer can read, cook, play games, do patients nails or hair, especially if they are a trained beautician. They can bring therapy dogs, as well as watch a movie, have a meal, or go for a walk. Whatever will give the patient enjoyment and purpose. We are looking for a small commitment of 2-3 hours per week. As a Hospice provider, we would be honored for any volunteer to join our compassionate team. We look forward to meeting you. Agency: Guiding Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Leander/Cedar Park: Make a Difference Today!We are searching for compassionate volunteers to visit our Hospice patients in their homes in the Leander and Cedar Park area. Our Hospice patients suffer from life limiting illnesses and are in the last stages of their lives. There are many things that a volunteer can do. The greatest is offer companionship. Having someone to talk to is very valuable for someone on their end of life journey. A volunteer can read, cook, play games, do patients nails or hair, especially if they are a trained beautician. They can bring therapy dogs, as well as watch a movie, have a meal, or go for a walk. Whatever will give the patient enjoyment and purpose. We are looking for a small commitment of 2-3 hours per week. As a Hospice provider, we would be honored for any volunteer to join our compassionate team. We look forward to meeting you. Agency: Guiding Hospice We are searching for compassionate volunteers to visit our Hospice patients in their homes in the Leander and Cedar Park area. Our Hospice patients suffer from life limiting illnesses and are in the last stages of their lives. There are many things that a volunteer can do. The greatest is offer companionship. Having someone to talk to is very valuable for someone on their end of life journey. A volunteer can read, cook, play games, do patients nails or hair, especially if they are a trained beautician. They can bring therapy dogs, as well as watch a movie, have a meal, or go for a walk. Whatever will give the patient enjoyment and purpose. We are looking for a small commitment of 2-3 hours per week. As a Hospice provider, we would be honored for any volunteer to join our compassionate team. We look forward to meeting you. Agency: Guiding Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Georgetown: Make a Difference Today!We are searching for compassionate volunteers to visit our Hospice patients in their homes in the Leander and Cedar Park area. Our Hospice patients suffer from life limiting illnesses and are in the last stages of their lives. There are many things that a volunteer can do. The greatest is offer companionship. Having someone to talk to is very valuable for someone on their end of life journey. A volunteer can read, cook, play games, do patients nails or hair, especially if they are a trained beautician. They can bring therapy dogs, as well as watch a movie, have a meal, or go for a walk. Whatever will give the patient enjoyment and purpose. We are looking for a small commitment of 2-3 hours per week. As a Hospice provider, we would be honored for any volunteer to join our compassionate team. We look forward to meeting you. Agency: Guiding Hospice We are searching for compassionate volunteers to visit our Hospice patients in their homes in the Leander and Cedar Park area. Our Hospice patients suffer from life limiting illnesses and are in the last stages of their lives. There are many things that a volunteer can do. The greatest is offer companionship. Having someone to talk to is very valuable for someone on their end of life journey. A volunteer can read, cook, play games, do patients nails or hair, especially if they are a trained beautician. They can bring therapy dogs, as well as watch a movie, have a meal, or go for a walk. Whatever will give the patient enjoyment and purpose. We are looking for a small commitment of 2-3 hours per week. As a Hospice provider, we would be honored for any volunteer to join our compassionate team. We look forward to meeting you. Agency: Guiding Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78628 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drivers Responsibility Program - Assistance Applying for WaiverLifeSteps provides court-mandated classes for DWI and DUI offenders. Most of these offenders have had their license suspended and must pay fines and fees/surcharges through the State's Driver's Responsibility Program. Many of these clients could qualify as indigent and have their surcharges waived. Others could apply for an Occupational Driver's License. The application process for a waiver or a ODL is complicated. Some technical assistance would be beneficial. The volunteers assisting would meet with the client (here at LifeSteps). The meeting would be to: Verify indigence and guide the client through the paperwork to qualify for a waiver of surcharges from the DPS, or To assist those who do not qualify as indigent to fill out the paperwork for an Occupational Driver’s License.Agency: LifeSteps Council LifeSteps provides court-mandated classes for DWI and DUI offenders. Most of these offenders have had their license suspended and must pay fines and fees/surcharges through the State's Driver's Responsibility Program. Many of these clients could qualify as indigent and have their surcharges waived. Others could apply for an Occupational Driver's License. The application process for a waiver or a ODL is complicated. Some technical assistance would be beneficial. The volunteers assisting would meet with the client (here at LifeSteps). The meeting would be to: Verify indigence and guide the client through the paperwork to qualify for a waiver of surcharges from the DPS, or To assist those who do not qualify as indigent to fill out the paperwork for an Occupational Driver’s License.Agency: LifeSteps Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Custodial TasksLifeSteps' Round Rock office would appreciate help with janitorial tasks. Involves wiping down classroom tables, vacuuming classroom and office spaces, dusting, cleaning windows and doors, bathroom cleaning, taking out trash. Agency: LifeSteps Council LifeSteps' Round Rock office would appreciate help with janitorial tasks. Involves wiping down classroom tables, vacuuming classroom and office spaces, dusting, cleaning windows and doors, bathroom cleaning, taking out trash. Agency: LifeSteps Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran Needed to visit with veterans on hospiceResolutions Hospice is actively seeking a veteran from any branch of the military to visit with our terminally ill patients who are also veterans in Georgetown, Round Rock and North Austin. Volunteers with provide some much needed companionship and emotional support. Volunteering with hospice is rewarding, flexible and easy! Rewarding - If you can give an hour of your time once a week, you can change the quality of someone's life. It is just that simple. Flexible - We provide the training. We can work with almost any schedule! Easy - NO experience is needed! Just kindness, compassion and an interest in people. Visit www.resolutionshospice.com to find out more about Resolutions Hospice. Interested in volunteering? Reply to this posting or contact Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 or stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com to get started today!
Agency: Resolutions Hospice Resolutions Hospice is actively seeking a veteran from any branch of the military to visit with our terminally ill patients who are also veterans in Georgetown, Round Rock and North Austin. Volunteers with provide some much needed companionship and emotional support. Volunteering with hospice is rewarding, flexible and easy! Rewarding - If you can give an hour of your time once a week, you can change the quality of someone's life. It is just that simple. Flexible - We provide the training. We can work with almost any schedule! Easy - NO experience is needed! Just kindness, compassion and an interest in people. Visit www.resolutionshospice.com to find out more about Resolutions Hospice. Interested in volunteering? Reply to this posting or contact Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 or stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com to get started today!
Agency: Resolutions Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78665 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ROUND ROCK - Visit with Hospice Patients - Resolutions HospiceResolutions Hospice has ongoing needs for kind, caring people who are interested in visiting with our patients. Our patients become lonely and isolated because they are no longer able to go out into the community. Our goal is to bring community to them! Agency: Resolutions Hospice Resolutions Hospice has ongoing needs for kind, caring people who are interested in visiting with our patients. Our patients become lonely and isolated because they are no longer able to go out into the community. Our goal is to bring community to them! Agency: Resolutions Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 78665 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bring Church to Hospice patients in Round Rock, TXResolutions Hospice is in need of a caring person who can provide a weekly church service to hospice patients in a small facility in Round Rock. You do NOT have to be a minister. It is a very casual church service so no formal training is necessary. This does NOT have to be on Sunday. Any day of the week is great! If you can play an instrument and/or sing that is a plus! Interested? Call Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 or stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com. Agency: Resolutions Hospice Resolutions Hospice is in need of a caring person who can provide a weekly church service to hospice patients in a small facility in Round Rock. You do NOT have to be a minister. It is a very casual church service so no formal training is necessary. This does NOT have to be on Sunday. Any day of the week is great! If you can play an instrument and/or sing that is a plus! Interested? Call Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 or stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com. Agency: Resolutions Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 78681 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Church needed for hospice patientsResolutions Hospice is looking for someone in Round Rock who can bring church to our patients at a small facility. NO experience is necessary. You do not have to be a minister or have seminary experience. Just a kind heart and willingness to serve. The patients really enjoy listening to hymns (CD's are great but bonus if you can play an instrument or sing!) and hearing passages from the bible with a short message or discussion. The day of the week is flexible. The best times are either at 10am or right after lunch. It can be held weekly or every other week. They are VERY flexible. Interested? Please contact Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 or stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com.
Agency: Resolutions Hospice Resolutions Hospice is looking for someone in Round Rock who can bring church to our patients at a small facility. NO experience is necessary. You do not have to be a minister or have seminary experience. Just a kind heart and willingness to serve. The patients really enjoy listening to hymns (CD's are great but bonus if you can play an instrument or sing!) and hearing passages from the bible with a short message or discussion. The day of the week is flexible. The best times are either at 10am or right after lunch. It can be held weekly or every other week. They are VERY flexible. Interested? Please contact Stephanie Draeken at 512-673-3499 or stephanie.draeken@resolutionshospice.com.
Agency: Resolutions Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78664 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Event VolunteersSpecial event volunteer’s responsibility is to assist in preparing, setting-up, dismantling, and guiding activities during different events and educational programs offered by the museum. Opportunities may include welcoming visitors during city events in Georgetown’s historic downtown, helping direct guests during events, and assisting with crafts during annual events such as Pioneer Day, Chisholm Trail Day, and Lighting of the Square. Opportunities are located in both Georgetown and Round Rock; days and times vary.
Upcoming Dates: Every first Friday of the month, 6-9pm, First Fridays Agency: The Williamson Museum Special event volunteer’s responsibility is to assist in preparing, setting-up, dismantling, and guiding activities during different events and educational programs offered by the museum. Opportunities may include welcoming visitors during city events in Georgetown’s historic downtown, helping direct guests during events, and assisting with crafts during annual events such as Pioneer Day, Chisholm Trail Day, and Lighting of the Square. Opportunities are located in both Georgetown and Round Rock; days and times vary.
Upcoming Dates: Every first Friday of the month, 6-9pm, First Fridays Agency: The Williamson Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78626 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Georgetown Docents/Greeters (Saturday)Enjoy learning about local history? Meeting new people? Sharing our county's stories? Join our Museum Docent volunteers in Georgetown! These volunteers are a crucial part of The Williamson Museum's mission. As a docent/greeter, you will be the first person to welcome visitors when they enter the museum; be a hub of knowledge to guide them through exhibits; assist with maintaining the museum exhibit areas; and help the museum maintain visitor statistics. We seek energetic and passionate storytellers of all ages to fill this role. Typical greeter hours are Wednesday-Friday from 12:00-5:00, and Saturday from 10:00-5:00 in 2.5 hour shifts. Many greeters also help with special events such as First Friday on Georgetown's historic square, when the museum is open until 9:00pm. Agency: The Williamson Museum Enjoy learning about local history? Meeting new people? Sharing our county's stories? Join our Museum Docent volunteers in Georgetown! These volunteers are a crucial part of The Williamson Museum's mission. As a docent/greeter, you will be the first person to welcome visitors when they enter the museum; be a hub of knowledge to guide them through exhibits; assist with maintaining the museum exhibit areas; and help the museum maintain visitor statistics. We seek energetic and passionate storytellers of all ages to fill this role. Typical greeter hours are Wednesday-Friday from 12:00-5:00, and Saturday from 10:00-5:00 in 2.5 hour shifts. Many greeters also help with special events such as First Friday on Georgetown's historic square, when the museum is open until 9:00pm. Agency: The Williamson Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 78626 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic Courthouse Tour Guides (Friday)Do you enjoy learning about history and architecture? Sharing our community's history? Meeting new people? Courthouse tour guides give guided tours of the historic County Courthouse every Friday and Saturday at 1:30, 2:30, and 3:30, and we are looking for more tour guides to join our team! Our greatest need is currently Friday tour guides. Constructed in 1910, the historic courthouse marks the middle of Georgetown's historic town square. Landmark trials such as Dan Moody's famous 1923 prosecution of a Ku Klux Klan member have occured there, and it's architecture reflects the Beaux-Arts style of the early 20th century. If you are interested in applying, please contact us! After a brief interview and background check, we will provide all the training necessary to get you started. We look forward to meeting you! Agency: The Williamson Museum Do you enjoy learning about history and architecture? Sharing our community's history? Meeting new people? Courthouse tour guides give guided tours of the historic County Courthouse every Friday and Saturday at 1:30, 2:30, and 3:30, and we are looking for more tour guides to join our team! Our greatest need is currently Friday tour guides. Constructed in 1910, the historic courthouse marks the middle of Georgetown's historic town square. Landmark trials such as Dan Moody's famous 1923 prosecution of a Ku Klux Klan member have occured there, and it's architecture reflects the Beaux-Arts style of the early 20th century. If you are interested in applying, please contact us! After a brief interview and background check, we will provide all the training necessary to get you started. We look forward to meeting you! Agency: The Williamson Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 78626 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Living History (Costumed Interpreters)Come and play with us as we share the stories of Williamson County! Shifts are available on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. As a Costumed Interpreter, the volunteer will portray real people who lived in and near the Museum’s historic buildings at 8 Chisholm Trail as part of the Museum’s Living History programming. Agency: The Williamson Museum Come and play with us as we share the stories of Williamson County! Shifts are available on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. As a Costumed Interpreter, the volunteer will portray real people who lived in and near the Museum’s historic buildings at 8 Chisholm Trail as part of the Museum’s Living History programming. Agency: The Williamson Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 78681 Allow Groups: No |