Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities

Learn more about the various ongoing volunteer opportunities and the organizations you can serve in the DFW area. Please note these organizations do not provide transportation. 

Organizations

Make a difference in their lives. And yours. HSNT depends on compassionate volunteers to help pets in need. When you give your time, you help provide love, comfort, and second chances to animals waiting for their forever homes. Volunteering at HSNT is more than just service hours. It’s hands-on experience that matters. You’ll meet adoptable pets, and leave each day knowing you changed a life. Ways you can help with no special skills are required—just a love for animals and a willingness to help: foster a pet short-term while they wait for adoption, walk and socialize dogs, comfort and play with cats, support our adoption events, help with horses and livestock, and dog and cat socialization. Whether you’re helping a nervous dog feel safe or giving a cat the confidence to meet adopters, your time truly matters.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 1804 E. Lancaster Ave. | Fort Worth, TX 76103
Website: Humane Society of North Texas

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The Community Garden Program consists of the Learning Garden in West Fort Worth and the Kindred Spirit Kitchen Garden at the TAFB Administrative Building. Planting new flowers, watering, and maintaining the garden.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: Tarrant Are Food Bank Community Garden 3251 Sappington Pl. | Fort Worth, TX 76116
Website: Tarrant Area Food Bank – Working To Eliminate Hunger (tafb.org)

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Wings of Hope is looking for volunteers 14 years of age and up to help provide equine-assisted services for children and adults with unique physical, mental, and emotional challenges. Volunteers work directly with riders and their horses as trained side walker or leader. NO HORSE EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED!

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 4200 County Rd. | Cleburne, TX 76031
Website: Learn more about Wings of Hope Equitherapy!

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Various opportunities within Catholic Charities.

BABY BOUTIQUE

Our Baby Boutique program is looking for volunteers to assist with translation for our Spanish speaking clients. Volunteers will assist with registration, interpretation, and helping clients check out in the Baby Boutique. Volunteers should be able to commit to at least 2 hours per week and serve at least 6 months. Shift times are available Tuesday, 12 pm – 1:30 pm; Wednesday, 10 am – 12 pm. Volunteers should be bilingual in English/Spanish.

DENTAL CLINIC

The Dental Clinic is looking for volunteers to call patients and remind them of their upcoming appointments, answer incoming phone calls, and assist with patient paperwork. Volunteers should be able to commit to 2 hours each week and serve at least 2 months. Shifts are available 8:00 am – 4:00 pm, Monday thru Friday.

OUR BLESSED BEGINNINGS

Our Blessed Beginnings program is looking for childcare volunteers to assist with watching children 5 and under while their parents attend classes at our main campus in Fort Worth. Volunteers will supervise and engage in age-appropriate activities to entertain/occupy younger children while their parents attend classes. Volunteers should be able to commit 2 hours per week and willing to serve at least 6 months. Shift times available Tuesday,10 am – 11:30 am, 12 pm – 1:30 pm; Wednesday, 10 am – 12 pm.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location:  249 W. Thornhill Dr. | Fort Worth, TX 76115
Website: Catholic Charities Fort Worth – Ending Poverty, One Family at a Time

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The Cornerstone Thrift Store is looking for volunteers or volunteer groups to come and sort through donations to prepare for placement on the sales floor.

Commitment: Individual & Group Volunteer Opportunity: Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 12:00pm or 1:00pm – 4:00pm. First Saturday of the month from 9:00am – 12:00pm. Group maximum is 12 people. Group minimum is five people.
Location: Cornerstone Thrift Store: 3500 Noble Ave. | Fort Worth, TX 76111
Website: Cornerstone Fort Worth

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The Grapevine Community Outreach Center is looking for Spanish speaking mentors to help one of our partners, 6 Stones. As a mentor, you will accompany them through life prep courses and do check-ins with them as they navigate through the program.

Commitment: Preferred start date is ASAP. The sooner you can start, the better! This will be a 16-week commitment, with the first 8 being in person once a week. After those, the mentor will check in with the student every week for 8 weeks to see how they are integrating what they learned into their daily lives. These check-ins will be virtual.
Location: 1100 Airport Fwy. Sala #186 | Euless, TX 76038
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Website: Community Outreach Center | Grapevine PD, TX

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University Baptist Church is looking for volunteers to assist with children or adult students who are non-English speakers. The volunteers will help the teachers in lessons, assist on any instructions the children or adults may need help with, and helping with organizing, taking attendance or putting any items that have to be put away.

Commitment: Our English classes are every Tuesday and Thursday, from 9:30am – 11:30am at our Townsend Center. 
Location: Multiple locations
Website: University Baptist Church Fort Worth

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World Relief is a global Christian humanitarian organization whose mission is to boldly engage the world’s greatest crises in partnership with the church. World Relief’s work in the United States, specifically, focuses on helping refugees and other immigrants in vulnerable situations rebuild their lives in a new country.

We invite volunteers to partner with us in various available roles, including the following: English language teachers/classroom aides, Conversation Partners, and Cultural Companions. Role details are available through this page on our website: https://worldrelief.org/texas/get-involved/volunteer-application/. Please note the location of available roles on this site as some are for our other offices in Texas.

Commitment: Various shifts available. For safety, all volunteers go through an onboarding process, including an E-learning course and background check prior to service.
Location: Multiple locations, including virtual.
Main office: 4200 South Fwy., South Tower, Suite No. BSMT, Fort Worth, TX 76115
Website: TX – World Relief

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Big Brothers Big Sisters is seeking volunteers to serve as mentors for youth in our community. Volunteers will spend time with their assigned “Little” through activities such as helping with homework, exploring hobbies, and participating in community events. Mentors provide encouragement, support, and positive guidance to help youth build confidence and life skills.

Commitment: Various (volunteers mentor around their own schedule)

Website: https://bbbstx.org/tarrant-county/

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TCU is proud to partner with Academy 4 to connect Horned Frogs with local fourth graders in Fort Worth. Over 200 TCU students and staff have already stepped in as mentors and Spark Club Leaders, investing just 90 minutes once a month to build relationships that bring hope and impact. Every fourth grader gets their own mentor, and every mentor gets the chance to experience how one simple investment of time can change a life. Say YES to impact for the 2025-2026 school year.

Commitment: One Friday per month | 1:00pm – 2:30pm
Location: Multiple locations
Website: https://academy4.org

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Join us for a meaningful volunteer opportunity at Lily B. Clayton Elementary, a bilingual dual-language school. Volunteers will spend time reading to children, supporting them during recess, and helping in different classroom rotations. While Spanish-speaking volunteers are especially encouraged to participate, English is also essential, making this a great opportunity for anyone who wants to connect with students and make a positive impact.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Website: Bilingual Education Student Organization at TCU – TCU Engage

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CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Tarrant County provides a unique opportunity to make a difference in the life of a child. CASA volunteers are trained, court-appointed adults that advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children. During the life of the case, you’ll act as the one constant in the child’s life as they experience changes in foster placements, schools and caseworkers.

Commitment: The commitment of a CASA volunteer lasts the length of a child’s court case, which is usually between 12 to 18 months. The first step in becoming a CASA volunteer is attending a one-hour Information Session, which is available both via Zoom and in-person. These sessions are held multiple times each month, making it easy to find one that fits your schedule.
Location: 101 Summit Ave., Suite 505 | Fort Worth, TX 76102
Website: CASA of Tarrant County (speakupforachild.org)

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Education is the key to healthier lives, stronger communities, and lasting economic growth. By investing time in our students today, we lay the foundation for a more prosperous tomorrow—for everyone! FWISD is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to spend just one hour a week reading with a child throughout the school year. Your support will help build literacy skills, foster a love of reading, and make a lasting impact on a young learner’s journey. No teaching experience is required—just patience, consistency, and a belief in the power of reading. Training and materials will be provided.

Commitment: Sites will be located all across the city, and there will be plenty of shifts from which to choose. Volunteers will choose the site, the day, and the times. Minimum of one day a week for one hour, October 2025 through May 2026.
Location: Multiple locations
Website link: fwisd.org/volunteers

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ITAV United Foundation is a local youth mentorship organization that works in the community and local schools to mentor, educate, and build character in the youth while exposing them to career opportunities. We host several local events and mobile food drives. We are opening doors to internship in the following areas: marketing, finances (possibility of a paid internship), and photography/videography.

Commitment: These internship opportunities are available Monday – Friday (8:00am – 5:00pm) and Saturday (8:00am – 2:00pm). Each internship is open for a one-year contract with mostly virtual meeting with the Board of Directors and in person meeting during community events. Food drives are held once a month, every 1st Saturday in Fort Worth from 8:00am – 1:30pm.
Location: 4401 S. Riverside Dr. | Fort Worth, TX 76119
Website: ITAV United Foundation

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Lena Pope is seeking dedicated volunteers who can commit to serving on a regular basis, whether that’s once a week or a few times a month. There are many ways to get involved, including assisting teachers and staff at our Early Learning Centers, serving as a friendly face at our counseling center, planning and leading lessons as a guest speaker on topics like music, art, science, language, or culture for preschoolers or teenagers, and much more!

Commitment: Recurring volunteers are asked to commit at least 6 months and complete 20 hours of service. For safety, all volunteers go through a comprehensive onboarding process, including an application, interview, orientation, and required training for Sexual Abuse Awareness and Trauma-Informed Care. Most volunteer roles are active during business hours Monday through Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm. Apply anytime!
Location: 3200 Sanguinet St. | Fort Worth, TX 76107
Website: Current Volunteer Opportunities

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Literacy United, a nonprofit focused on “changing lives through literacy, one child at a time” here in North Texas, is looking for volunteers for Bookworms Afterschool programs at 5 FWISD schools this academic year. You will engage students in literacy learning activities like phonics and phonemic awareness games, reading aloud, retelling stories, and more. No prior experience is required as all activities will be guided by a lead teacher from our staff. Opportunities are available 4 days a week for about 60 minutes after school.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: There are 21 available locations.
Website link: Literacy United

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Reach & Rise® is a national YMCA mentoring program that trains caring adult volunteers to serve as para-professional mentors who build safe, healthy, and meaningful relationships with youth. The program supports young people ages 6–17 who live and attend school in communities disproportionately affected by poverty, juvenile crime, truancy, single-parent households, and low parental educational attainment. Many of these youth also experience limited time and interaction with parents or caregivers. Reach & Rise® helps youth develop confidence, coping skills, and resilience needed to overcome life’s challenges and thrive.

Commitment: Weekly | 2-3 hours
Location: Multiple locations
Website link: Mentoring – YMCA of Fort Worth

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The Read2Win Program in Fort Worth ISD is seeking caring volunteers to help first-grade students become proficient and confident readers. Reading Coaches will provide weekly 30-minute literacy support sessions to identified 1st-grade students during the 2025-26 school year. There are 21 schools from which to choose. There are plenty of dates and times available, and schools are located all across the city!

Location: There are 21 available locations
Website link: Volunteers – Fort Worth Independent School District

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Reading Partners is looking for volunteer tutors to work with students in K-4 grade on their reading skills. No prior tutoring experience is required. We provide training and scripted lesson plans to follow, and a member of our team is always present to lend support. You will meet with your assigned student and complete a 45-minute tutoring session on the same day and at the same time each week. Opportunities are available for both in-person at a Fort Worth area school or online.

Commitment: 1 hour / week
*Virtual tutoring options are also available
Location: Multiple locations
Website: North Texas – Reading Partners

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Rivertree Academy is looking for volunteers to lead a fun, interest-based club for students during our after-school program from 4:00pm – 5:00pm. Clubs can be anything from Bible study, arts, sports, STEM, Legos, nature, and more. The school is also looking for volunteers to support students and teachers through flexible, everyday roles like classroom help, reading buddies, math or science support, and lunch/recess assistance.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 5548 Kilpatrick Ave. | Fort Worth, TX 76107
Website Link: Rivertree Academy

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Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Rufino Mendoza after-school reading program, Rodeo Readers. This program seeks caring volunteers who love books and enjoy interacting with children. Volunteers will spend time reading with students, encouraging their progress, and helping them discover the joy of reading three times a week, after-school. No teaching experience is required—just patience, consistency, and a belief in the power of reading. Training and materials will be provided.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 1412 Denver Ave. | Fort Worth, TX 76164
Website link: Volunteers – Fort Worth Independent School District

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READING BUDDY – SAGAMORE HILL ELEMENTARY! You can play an important role in the success of FWISD students on their educational journey. Ignite a Passion for Reading and Learning by volunteering as a Reading Buddy. Volunteer as a Reading Buddy! Volunteers read with students in grades K–4. As a Reading Buddy, you’ll make a meaningful difference by sharing the joy of reading with young learners.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 701 S. Hughes Ave. | Fort Worth, TX 76103
Website link: Volunteers – Fort Worth Independent School District

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Teen Life is looking for volunteers to get trained to facilitate on-campus support groups in local middle and high schools. Interested students would complete our Teen Life training and then be matched with a campus that fits their location and schedule. Facilitators use our Teen Life curriculum to guide engaging lessons and activities on topics including strengths, relationships, goal-setting, resilience & resources and create a safe space for a group of approximately 8-10 students to share openly and find support.

Commitment: Our facilitators must commit to one full cycle of a group (approximately 9 weeks), 1 time per week for approximately 45 minutes – 1 hour. Groups are typically during traditional school hours (9:00am – 4:00pm). We also require that volunteers go through our Teen Life training (which are fully online and self-paced, taking approximately 3.5 – 4 hours).
Location: Multiple locations
Website: Teen Life | On-Campus Support Groups for Teenagers

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United Scholastic Children Sports Inc. is looking for volunteers to assist in a concession stand at the Texas Rangers Stadium. Volunteers will work in a concession stand and confirm the beginning and ending count of food inventories, prepare appropriate levels of food products, minimize food product waste, and interact with customers.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: Multiple locations
Website: United Scholastic Children Sports Inc.

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Join The WARM Place Volunteer Team! The WARM Place is a nonprofit grief support center dedicated to providing care for children ages 3.5–18 and their families, as well as young adults ages 19–25, who have experienced the death of a loved one. We are seeking compassionate individuals to join us as volunteers for our group nights. We offer two volunteer roles: Volunteer Houseparents and Volunteer Facilitators. All volunteers must pass a background check before beginning their role. Volunteer Houseparents assist with preparing and cleaning up after the potluck dinners held before group sessions. Training is hands-on and begins on your first day, guided by experienced Houseparents. Volunteer Facilitators serve as discussion leaders, guiding grief support groups for children and families. To ensure you are fully prepared, facilitators are required to complete one of our comprehensive training sessions, totaling 16 service hours.

Commitment: Houseparents donate 2 hours to their assigned group on a bi-weekly basis. The timeframe is 5:30pm – 7:30pm on their set group night. Facilitators donate 4 hours to their assigned group on a bi-weekly basis, totaling 8 hours per month. The timeframe is 5:30pm – 9:30pm on their set group night. To provide a quality and consistent environment for our children, we ask our facilitators to commit to at least a year of volunteering.
Location: 809 Lipscomb St. | Fort Worth, TX 76104
Website: The WARM Place – Grief Support Center for Children and Teens

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Meet up for community camaraderie while working on tasks to help teachers (ex: rolling fabric, organizing supplies, sorting books, assembling kits, and other simple but important jobs that keep Welman HQ organized).

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 3950 W. Vickery Blvd. | Fort Worth, TX 76107
Website: The Welman Project – Creative Reuse in Fort Worth, Texas

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Genius Hour at W.M. Green Elementary! Genius Hour provides students with a unique opportunity to delve into inquiry-based projects of their choice, exploring ideas, asking questions, and creating solutions with minimal adult guidance. Caring Volunteers are needed to serve as guides, encouragers, and facilitators! VOLUNTEERS will listen, ask thoughtful questions, and help students find the tools they need to bring their ideas to life. It’s not about giving answers; it’s about empowering young minds to discover their own. One hour of your time can spark a lifetime of curiosity.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 4612 David Strickland Rd. | Fort Worth, TX 76119

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Volunteers will support the YMCA’s Reach & Rise® Youth Mentoring Program, which provides one-to-one and small-group mentoring for youth ages 6–18 who are facing barriers to success. Reach & Rise focuses on building confidence, positive relationships, academic motivation, and social-emotional skills through consistent, caring adult support. Volunteers will assist with structured mentoring activities designed to help youth develop leadership, communication, teamwork, and goal-setting skills. Activities may include icebreakers, team-building games, arts and crafts, reading support, academic enrichment, and facilitated discussions that encourage self-expression and positive decision-making. Volunteers will work alongside YMCA staff and trained mentors to create a safe, welcoming, and encouraging environment for youth. No prior mentoring experience is required—training and guidance will be provided on site. This is a great opportunity for students interested in education, social work, psychology, youth development, or community leadership. By volunteering, participants will make a meaningful impact in the lives of local youth while gaining hands-on experience in mentoring, youth engagement, and community service. Skills Gained: Youth engagement, communication, leadership, teamwork, mentoring basics, community service experience Impact: Support positive youth development, strengthen community connections, and help young people build confidence and resilience.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Website: Mentoring – YMCA of Fort Worth

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Center for Transforming Lives Resale Shop is looking for volunteers to help with sorting through donations, pricing sale items, and organizing the sales floor.

Commitment: Monday – Saturday from 9:30am – 5:30pm (various shifts available)
Location: 6500 Camp Bowie Blvd. | Fort Worth, TX 76116
Website: CENTER FOR TRANSFORMING LIVES

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The CEC is looking for volunteers to regularly assist in the food pantry where they will be performing light warehouse duties including stocking shelves, distributing groceries to participants, sorting groceries, and taking out the trash. We also have Second Glance Thrift Shop where volunteers will help in a retail type environment. Some of these duties include hanging clothes, restocking inventory, and sorting through donations.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 6250 NE Loop 820 | North Richland Hills, TX 76180 & 6308 Rufe Snow Dr. | Fort Worth, TX 76148
Website: Community Enrichment Center – Home – Community Enrichment Center (cechope.org)

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Pick up meals from one of our distribution centers and deliver directly to seniors’ homes. Routes take about 60–90 minutes and occur around lunchtime, Monday through Friday. Build meaningful, ongoing connections with your clients, choose a schedule that works for you – weekly, bi-weekly, or as a substitute Special Service Projects. Join us for seasonal initiatives like: holiday meal prep, emergency food box packing, birthday bag or card assembly, and client outreach events.

Commitment: Individual & Group Volunteer Opportunity: Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 12:00pm or 1:00pm – 4:00pm. First Saturday of the month from 9:00am – 12:00pm. Group maximum is 12 people. Group minimum is five people.
Location: Multiple locations
Website: https://mealsonwheels.org/

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Presbyterian Night Shelter is looking for volunteers to serve lunch or dinner to the guests. Volunteers will work alongside staff in the serving line. Lunch is served in our True Worth Building.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 1513 E. Presidio St. | Fort Worth, TX 76102
Website: Home | Journey Home

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Each evening, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm, Samaritan House welcomes a different volunteer group to provide, prepare, or serve dinner to our Single Room Occupancy (SRO) residents. Our Supper Club volunteers become part of the Samaritan House family, whether they are preparing meals in our fully equipped kitchen, ordering takeout, or bringing homemade dishes. Volunteers also serve the meals, interact with the residents as they enjoy their dinner, and help with clean-up afterward.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 929 Hemphill St. | Fort Worth, TX 76104
Website: Volunteer Samaritan House Tarrant County – Samaritan House Tarrant County

Please email Marissa McKenzie at mmckenzie@samaritanhouse.org to learn more about signing up.

The FWISD Family Action Center distributes fresh, nutritious food, such as dairy, produce, and meat, every second Thursday of the month in the Stop Six area. Volunteers will help set up, clean up, check-in, stock tables, load cars, greet guests in line, and provide general assistance.

Commitment: Various shifts
Location: 5429 Cox St. | Fort Worth, TX 76105
Website: Home – Fort Worth Independent School District

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The Tarrant Area Food Bank (TAFB) assists those who struggle with food insecurity in our community. The food distribution at TAFB Partner Agencies helps people recover and make sure they get the food they need to re-establish normalcy.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: Tarrant Area Food Bank: Community Garden
Website: Tarrant Area Food Bank – Working To Eliminate Hunger (tafb.org)

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Taste Community Restaurant is a nonprofit breakfast and lunch eatery that offers a pay-what-you-can policy for all guests. At Taste Community Restaurant, volunteers are called Taste Buds. 80% of the team at Taste Community Restaurant is volunteers. From Greeters to Line Cooks and everyone in between. Choose between the Welcome Team, Service Team, and Kitchen Team.

Commitment: 3 hours / shift (various shifts available)
Location: 1200 S. Main St. | Fort Worth, TX 76104
Website: Adventures Unbound
Website: Taste Project

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Adventures Unbound is looking for fun and energetic students to volunteer to assist adults with physical and intellectual disabilities during group community outings. Volunteers will assist our travelers with any needs they may have during a trip including, but not limited to, helping with participation in activities, eating out at restaurants, communication, and general supervision.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: Multiple locations
Website: Adventures Unbound

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Clear Fork Assisted Living & Memory Care in Willow Park, Texas is looking for volunteers for our Green Thumb Club held weekly. We would need assistance with planting AND making our courtyard more earthy as I like to call it.

Commitment: Every Friday | 10:30am – 11:30am
Location: 178 Crown Pointe Blvd. | Willow Park, TX 76087
Website: Assisted & Senior Living in Willow Park, TX | Clear Fork

Please email ad@clearfork-al.com if you are interested.

Cornerstone Assistance Network’s Food Pantry is looking for volunteers to assist with collecting hygiene and food items for the clients we serve. Volunteers will collect items on their own time and then deliver to our office at a mutually agreed upon day and time. Volunteers will solicit donations of deodorant, shampoo and conditioner, body wash and/or bar soap, toothbrush and toothpaste, dry razors, along with canned meats such as tuna and chicken, can soups/stews, peanut butter, rice, dry red beans, and canned green beans.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: 3500 Noble Ave. | Fort Worth, TX 76111
Please reach out to Susan Derstine at sderstine@canetwork.org to organize your donation drive.

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TCU is proud to partner with Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center (DARCC). DARCC’s next round of the Sexual Assault Training Program (SATP) stars February 24 – March 13. The training is a total of 40 hours, will be virtual (via Zoom), and is required by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) for anyone who is interested in volunteering for agencies that work directly with sexual assault survivors. Our volunteers can assist survivors by answering calls from our 24/7 crisis hotline, accompanying survivors during a sexual assault forensic exam, and by providing legal advocacy (e.g., court accompaniment, accompaniment to law enforcement agencies for initial reports/interviews) for survivors.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: Virtual
Website: Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center | We Believe You (dallasrapecrisis.org)

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Our hospice volunteer program is seeking compassionate and dependable individuals to support both our patients and our care team. Volunteer opportunities include patient care and administrative support, depending on interest and comfort level. Patient care volunteers provide companionship and emotional support to hospice patients and their families through activities such as friendly visits, conversation, reading, or simply being present. Administrative volunteers assist our office staff with tasks such as organizing materials, assembling packets, making friendly phone calls, and other clerical support that helps our team continue delivering quality care. No prior experience is required. Volunteers receive training and ongoing support. This is a meaningful opportunity to give back to the community, gain experience, and make a positive difference in the lives of others.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: Multiple locations
Website: Divinity Hospice

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As a volunteer, you will provide compassionate companionship and emotional support to hospice patients and their loved ones, helping them navigate a difficult and often isolating time. Volunteers may assist with a variety of tasks, including offering comfort through conversation, reading, music, or simply providing a listening ear. Other tasks may also be arts and crafts, various games and activities, and also nail painting or assisting in marketing events. No prior experience in healthcare is required, training provided.

Commitment: Various shifts available
Location: Multiple locations
Website: Home – Holy Savior Hospice

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At Holy Savior Hospice, volunteers are an essential part of our care team, bringing comfort, companionship, and support to patients and their families during life’s most sensitive moments. Volunteers may spend time visiting with patients, reading aloud, sharing stories, assisting with hobbies or crafts, or helping with small errands. Some also lend a hand in the office with administrative tasks or support families through our bereavement program. Every act of kindness whether offering a listening ear, a helping hand, or simply being present helps bring dignity, warmth, and compassion to those we serve.

Commitment:We ask for at least one hour a week, and you can choose when that hour works best for you. Your volunteer time can be the same each week or adjusted if something comes up, making it easy to fit into even the busiest schedule while still making a meaningful difference in someone’s life.
Location:Multiple Locations
Website: Holy Savior Hospice

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JPS Health Network’s Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) is an evidence-based program that can prevent falls and functional decline by ensuring patients know their surroundings, receive proper fluids, nutrition, sleep, and remain mobile while hospitalized. Volunteers are trained to deliver targeted support in four key programs: daily visits, feeding assistance, early mobility, and therapeutic activities.

Commitment: Various shifts available 
Location: 1500 S. Main St. | Fort Worth, TX 76104
Website: Home | JPS Health Network

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Lifted Hospice Volunteers needed – Bring Comfort, Compassion, and Connection Make a meaningful difference in someone’s life by becoming a hospice volunteer. We’re looking for compassionate students to spend time with patients—through arts and crafts, simple games, casual conversation, creative writing, or just sitting together in quiet companionship. Whether you’re a good listener, enjoy creative activities, or simply want to offer a comforting presence, your time can bring joy and peace to those in their final stages of life. No medical experience is needed—just a kind heart and a willingness to be there.

Commitment: Volunteer Opportunities are offered every day of the week, anytime between 9:00am – 6:00pm.
Location: Hospice Volunteers Needed in Plano, Fort Worth & Across Texas
Website: LiftedHospice.com

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Pathway Hospice is now recruiting hospice volunteers all across the metroplex! Hospice volunteers provide companionship, emotional support, and comfort to patients and their families during a critical time. This is a great opportunity for students interested in healthcare, social work, or simply giving back to their community. Flexible schedules available! Must be at least 18 years old.

Commitment: Schedule is determined by factors such as patient’s care plan and volunteer availability. We ask that our volunteers commit to a minimum of 4 hours per month (this can be broken into 2-3 shifts, if preferred). Also, we ask that you commit to volunteering for a minimum of 1 year as much effort and resources goes into on-boarding new volunteers.
Location: Multiple locations
Website: Pathway Hospice – Compassionate Care 24/7

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