Volunteer: CommUNITY DayA monthly outreach, on the first Thursday of each month: a resource event providing on-site services to individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Bringing together in one place service providers, community organizations, and volunteers to meet people where they are. Volunteers Needed: Table-hosts (help assess needs, act as a guide or escort for each individual/family to connect them to appropriate providers at the event); set up/clean up, meal servers needed. Providers Needed: Specifically in the following areas: housing programs, vital record assistance (DL, SS#, birth certificate), and employment support services. Goals for CommUNITY Day include: Strengthening community trust, Increasing access to services, Reducing barriers, Streamlining referrals, Supporting health, stability, and independence Agency: ECHO West Texas A monthly outreach, on the first Thursday of each month: a resource event providing on-site services to individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Bringing together in one place service providers, community organizations, and volunteers to meet people where they are. Volunteers Needed: Table-hosts (help assess needs, act as a guide or escort for each individual/family to connect them to appropriate providers at the event); set up/clean up, meal servers needed. Providers Needed: Specifically in the following areas: housing programs, vital record assistance (DL, SS#, birth certificate), and employment support services. Goals for CommUNITY Day include: Strengthening community trust, Increasing access to services, Reducing barriers, Streamlining referrals, Supporting health, stability, and independence Agency: ECHO West Texas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Healing Hearts & Helping Horses — Volunteer With Refuge Services!Looking for a meaningful way to get involved in the Lubbock community? Refuge Services is currently seeking dedicated volunteers (ages 16 and older) who want to make a real difference. Whether you're a student hoping to gain hands-on experience or an adult looking for a rewarding way to give back, we would be honored to welcome you to our team. Our volunteers are the heart of what we do. Because of you, we are able to serve our clients and their families with excellence and care. We truly value every volunteer and recognize that our mission would not be possible without your time, energy, and compassion. Volunteer opportunities are diverse and impactful. You may assist clients during sessions, help maintain our offices, arenas, and horse stalls, or support us in creating a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for our clients, families, and horses. There is always meaningful work to be done! Hours of Operation: If you’re interested in learning more about volunteering with Refuge Services, please contact: Arianna Panduro Agency: Refuge Services Looking for a meaningful way to get involved in the Lubbock community? Refuge Services is currently seeking dedicated volunteers (ages 16 and older) who want to make a real difference. Whether you're a student hoping to gain hands-on experience or an adult looking for a rewarding way to give back, we would be honored to welcome you to our team. Our volunteers are the heart of what we do. Because of you, we are able to serve our clients and their families with excellence and care. We truly value every volunteer and recognize that our mission would not be possible without your time, energy, and compassion. Volunteer opportunities are diverse and impactful. You may assist clients during sessions, help maintain our offices, arenas, and horse stalls, or support us in creating a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for our clients, families, and horses. There is always meaningful work to be done! Hours of Operation: If you’re interested in learning more about volunteering with Refuge Services, please contact: Arianna Panduro Agency: Refuge Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refuge Services Volunteer Opportunities!Looking for an opportunity to get involved and make a difference? Whether you are a student (over age 16 years of age) looking for experience or an adult just wanting to give back. We would be honored to have you as part of our team. We love and value our volunteers for all they do and know without you we could not serve our clients so effectively. It is a privilege to be here and we are thankful for everyone involved!! Our volunteers help us in many different ways. From assisting clients during sessions to cleaning offices, arenas, and stalls, there is always something to do to help maintain a clean functioning atmosphere for our clients, their families, and our horses. The Refuge is open 8 am-7 pm Monday through Thursday, 8 am-5 pm on Friday, we are closed on weekends. If you would like to learn more about volunteering and other opportunities, please email Arianna Panduro volunteer coordinator at volunteer@refugeservices.org or call 806-748-7202 to schedule an interview and receive a tour! Agency: Refuge Services Looking for an opportunity to get involved and make a difference? Whether you are a student (over age 16 years of age) looking for experience or an adult just wanting to give back. We would be honored to have you as part of our team. We love and value our volunteers for all they do and know without you we could not serve our clients so effectively. It is a privilege to be here and we are thankful for everyone involved!! Our volunteers help us in many different ways. From assisting clients during sessions to cleaning offices, arenas, and stalls, there is always something to do to help maintain a clean functioning atmosphere for our clients, their families, and our horses. The Refuge is open 8 am-7 pm Monday through Thursday, 8 am-5 pm on Friday, we are closed on weekends. If you would like to learn more about volunteering and other opportunities, please email Arianna Panduro volunteer coordinator at volunteer@refugeservices.org or call 806-748-7202 to schedule an interview and receive a tour! Agency: Refuge Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refuge Services Volunteer Opportunities!Looking for an opportunity to get involved and make a difference? Whether you are a student visiting away from home, or a local born and raised. We would be honored to have you as part of our team. We love and value our volunteers for all they do and know without you we could not serve our clients so effectively. It is a privilege to be here and we are thankful for everyone involved!! Our volunteers help us in many different ways. From assisting clients during sessions to cleaning offices, arenas, and stalls, there is always something to do to help maintain a clean functioning atmosphere for our clients, their families, and our horses. The Refuge is open 8 am-7 pm Monday through Thursday, 8 am-5 pm on Friday, we are closed on weekends. If you would like to learn more about volunteering and other opportunities, please email Arianna Panduro at volunteer@refugeservices.org or call 806-748-7202 to schedule an interview and receive a tour!
Agency: Refuge Services Looking for an opportunity to get involved and make a difference? Whether you are a student visiting away from home, or a local born and raised. We would be honored to have you as part of our team. We love and value our volunteers for all they do and know without you we could not serve our clients so effectively. It is a privilege to be here and we are thankful for everyone involved!! Our volunteers help us in many different ways. From assisting clients during sessions to cleaning offices, arenas, and stalls, there is always something to do to help maintain a clean functioning atmosphere for our clients, their families, and our horses. The Refuge is open 8 am-7 pm Monday through Thursday, 8 am-5 pm on Friday, we are closed on weekends. If you would like to learn more about volunteering and other opportunities, please email Arianna Panduro at volunteer@refugeservices.org or call 806-748-7202 to schedule an interview and receive a tour!
Agency: Refuge Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Horse Assisted Therapy Volunteers Needed!Looking for an opportunity to get involved and make a difference? Whether you are a student (over age 16 years of age) looking for experience or an adult just wanting to give back. We would be honored to have you as part of our team. We love and value our volunteers for all they do and know without you we could not serve our clients so effectively. It is a privilege to be here and we are thankful for everyone involved!! Our volunteers help us in many different ways. From assisting clients during sessions to cleaning offices, arenas, and stalls, there is always something to do to help maintain a clean functioning atmosphere for our clients, their families, and our horses. The Refuge is open 8 am-7 pm Monday through Thursday, 8 am-5 pm on Friday, we are closed on weekends. If you would like to learn more about volunteering and other opportunities, please email Arianna Panduro our volunteer coordinator at volunteer@refugeservices.org or call 806-748-7202 to schedule an interview and receive a tour! Agency: Refuge Services Looking for an opportunity to get involved and make a difference? Whether you are a student (over age 16 years of age) looking for experience or an adult just wanting to give back. We would be honored to have you as part of our team. We love and value our volunteers for all they do and know without you we could not serve our clients so effectively. It is a privilege to be here and we are thankful for everyone involved!! Our volunteers help us in many different ways. From assisting clients during sessions to cleaning offices, arenas, and stalls, there is always something to do to help maintain a clean functioning atmosphere for our clients, their families, and our horses. The Refuge is open 8 am-7 pm Monday through Thursday, 8 am-5 pm on Friday, we are closed on weekends. If you would like to learn more about volunteering and other opportunities, please email Arianna Panduro our volunteer coordinator at volunteer@refugeservices.org or call 806-748-7202 to schedule an interview and receive a tour! Agency: Refuge Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Horse Assisted Therapy Volunteers Needed!Looking for an opportunity to get involved and make a difference? Whether you are a student visiting away from home, or a local born and raised. We would be honored to have you as part of our team. We love and value our volunteers for all they do, and we could not serve our clients so effectively without you. It is a privilege to be here and we are thankful for everyone involved!! Our volunteers help us in many different ways. From assisting clients during sessions to cleaning stalls, arenas, and offices, there is always something to do to help maintain a clean functioning atmosphere for our clients, their families, and our horses. Refuge is open 8 am-7 pm Monday through Thursday, 8 am-5 pm on Friday, we are closed on weekends. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to a minimum of 4 hours a week. If you would like to learn more about volunteering and other opportunities, please email Arianna Panduro at volunteer@refugeservices.org or call 806-748-7202 to schedule an interview and receive a tour! Agency: Refuge Services Looking for an opportunity to get involved and make a difference? Whether you are a student visiting away from home, or a local born and raised. We would be honored to have you as part of our team. We love and value our volunteers for all they do, and we could not serve our clients so effectively without you. It is a privilege to be here and we are thankful for everyone involved!! Our volunteers help us in many different ways. From assisting clients during sessions to cleaning stalls, arenas, and offices, there is always something to do to help maintain a clean functioning atmosphere for our clients, their families, and our horses. Refuge is open 8 am-7 pm Monday through Thursday, 8 am-5 pm on Friday, we are closed on weekends. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to a minimum of 4 hours a week. If you would like to learn more about volunteering and other opportunities, please email Arianna Panduro at volunteer@refugeservices.org or call 806-748-7202 to schedule an interview and receive a tour! Agency: Refuge Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Health for Friends Clinic - GreeterMake a difference with Upbring by supporting our dedicated team! Volunteers will help staff welcome guests and escort them to appropriate Upbring staff, who are addressing medical needs. Your role as a greeter is important! You will be the first face our guests see, providing those in need with a warm smiling face! Your contribution ensures smooth operations and enhances the care we provide! *Volunteers are expected to stay for the full duration of the listed event Agency: Upbring Make a difference with Upbring by supporting our dedicated team! Volunteers will help staff welcome guests and escort them to appropriate Upbring staff, who are addressing medical needs. Your role as a greeter is important! You will be the first face our guests see, providing those in need with a warm smiling face! Your contribution ensures smooth operations and enhances the care we provide! *Volunteers are expected to stay for the full duration of the listed event Agency: Upbring Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 79410 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Supporting Foster Families Through Childcare!This volunteer opportunity supports foster and kinship parents while they attend required trainings, support groups, and educational classes. These gatherings are an important part of equipping caregivers with the tools and encouragement they need to care well for children in their homes. Volunteers will provide childcare during these sessions by engaging children in games, activities, and supervised play in a safe and welcoming environment. By caring for children during this time, volunteers help parents focus fully on learning, connection, and support. Because this role involves working directly with children, volunteers will be contacted to complete a background check and any other required steps before being eligible to serve in childcare roles. Our Volunteer Coordinator, Azurie Rodriguez, will work with you through this process and answer any questions along the way. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services This volunteer opportunity supports foster and kinship parents while they attend required trainings, support groups, and educational classes. These gatherings are an important part of equipping caregivers with the tools and encouragement they need to care well for children in their homes. Volunteers will provide childcare during these sessions by engaging children in games, activities, and supervised play in a safe and welcoming environment. By caring for children during this time, volunteers help parents focus fully on learning, connection, and support. Because this role involves working directly with children, volunteers will be contacted to complete a background check and any other required steps before being eligible to serve in childcare roles. Our Volunteer Coordinator, Azurie Rodriguez, will work with you through this process and answer any questions along the way. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 79414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth in Service-Alcove Trails Middle SchoolPlease report your YIS hours Agency: Youth In Service Please report your YIS hours Agency: Youth In Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Volunteer Fellow needed!We are looking for a summer fellow (paid internship) to help with Projects in a Box (projects completed by volunteers and given to our Agency Partners (local non-profits) & volunteer events at the Volunteer Center of Lubbock! This will be a part time position with flexible hours. We will be in our new building this summer, yay! Physical address 1219 Avenue K. Start date - June 1, 2026 End date - July 31, 2026 To apply - please send resume to Hanne-Lise Parker at hparker@volunteerlubbock.org *Applicants must have graduated from high school.* Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock We are looking for a summer fellow (paid internship) to help with Projects in a Box (projects completed by volunteers and given to our Agency Partners (local non-profits) & volunteer events at the Volunteer Center of Lubbock! This will be a part time position with flexible hours. We will be in our new building this summer, yay! Physical address 1219 Avenue K. Start date - June 1, 2026 End date - July 31, 2026 To apply - please send resume to Hanne-Lise Parker at hparker@volunteerlubbock.org *Applicants must have graduated from high school.* Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 1, 2026 Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Social Media Fellow Needed!We are looking for a summer fellow (paid internship) to run our social media at the Volunteer Center of Lubbock! This will be a part time position with flexible hours. We will be in our new building this summer, yay! Physical address 1219 Avenue K. Start date - June 1, 2026 End date - July 31, 2026 To apply - please send resume to Hanne-Lise Parker at hparker@volunteerlubbock.org *Applicants must have graduated from high school.* Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock We are looking for a summer fellow (paid internship) to run our social media at the Volunteer Center of Lubbock! This will be a part time position with flexible hours. We will be in our new building this summer, yay! Physical address 1219 Avenue K. Start date - June 1, 2026 End date - July 31, 2026 To apply - please send resume to Hanne-Lise Parker at hparker@volunteerlubbock.org *Applicants must have graduated from high school.* Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 1, 2026 Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Once Upon A StoryVolunteer for an event geared towards ages 3-5! You will be hosting fairytale themed activities from magic wand making to exploring the science of stories! If you'd like to volunteer for this event, please fill out this short google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDvxGugjuNvoK3dmC2zln48zQFPkbWjyXgVFfGMwYOCHCNTg/viewform?usp=dialog Agency: Science Spectrum Volunteer for an event geared towards ages 3-5! You will be hosting fairytale themed activities from magic wand making to exploring the science of stories! If you'd like to volunteer for this event, please fill out this short google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDvxGugjuNvoK3dmC2zln48zQFPkbWjyXgVFfGMwYOCHCNTg/viewform?usp=dialog Agency: Science Spectrum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 79423-1400 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NEW Food Distribution Location for South Plains Food Bank - helpers wanted!Join our team! We will be bagging and distributing food each Wednesday beginning Feb. 25 between 9 -10 a.m. (bagging food) and 10a.m.-12:00 p.m. (placing food in vehicles) . Stay for an hour or stay for all three. Agency: Grace Lubbock UMC Join our team! We will be bagging and distributing food each Wednesday beginning Feb. 25 between 9 -10 a.m. (bagging food) and 10a.m.-12:00 p.m. (placing food in vehicles) . Stay for an hour or stay for all three. Agency: Grace Lubbock UMC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 79424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Butterflies Alive! Exhibit MonitorsButterflies Alive! is our newest exhibition coming to Science Spectrum from March 14th - June 28th! We will need lots of volunteers to help us with this exhibit during museum hours! Agency: Science Spectrum Butterflies Alive! is our newest exhibition coming to Science Spectrum from March 14th - June 28th! We will need lots of volunteers to help us with this exhibit during museum hours! Agency: Science Spectrum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Mar 14, 2026 through Jun 28, 2026 Zip Code: 79423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sensory Friendly Family NightCome volunteer at the Science Spectrum for a Sensory Friendly Family Night on April 8th from 5:30pm-8:00pm! Volunteers will be hosting stations with crafts, games and science experiments! If you would like to volunteer for this event, please fill out this short google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhyI-YADUq4CCA-Sgc6IHREVKEIkN0SpWcH6UlcHHyVYmpmg/viewform?usp=publish-editor Agency: Science Spectrum Come volunteer at the Science Spectrum for a Sensory Friendly Family Night on April 8th from 5:30pm-8:00pm! Volunteers will be hosting stations with crafts, games and science experiments! If you would like to volunteer for this event, please fill out this short google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhyI-YADUq4CCA-Sgc6IHREVKEIkN0SpWcH6UlcHHyVYmpmg/viewform?usp=publish-editor Agency: Science Spectrum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026 Zip Code: 79423-1400 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dental Procedure After-Care BagsSPECIFIC NEEDS WE HAVE: Dental Procedure After-Care Bags As patients come to the Lubbock Impact no-cost dental clinic to have a tooth extracted, they receive a dental care bag of soft food items to aide in their after-procedure care.
We are in need of items for these care bags: - individual mashed potato cups - pudding cups - travel-sized toothpaste - instant oatmeal packets - applesauce cups - mini-Gatorade
Items may be purchased through our Amazon Registry (items are listed as "Most Wanted" or you can email diane@lubbockimpact.com with any questions. Agency: Lubbock Impact SPECIFIC NEEDS WE HAVE: Dental Procedure After-Care Bags As patients come to the Lubbock Impact no-cost dental clinic to have a tooth extracted, they receive a dental care bag of soft food items to aide in their after-procedure care.
We are in need of items for these care bags: - individual mashed potato cups - pudding cups - travel-sized toothpaste - instant oatmeal packets - applesauce cups - mini-Gatorade
Items may be purchased through our Amazon Registry (items are listed as "Most Wanted" or you can email diane@lubbockimpact.com with any questions. Agency: Lubbock Impact Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79410 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lubbock Challenger Little League CoachChallenger Little League is seeking volunteer coaches who have a heart for working with children and individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This league is about inclusion, encouragement, and joy, using baseball as the vehicle to build confidence, friendships, and unforgettable experiences.
Who We’re Looking For: Adults 18 years or older Individuals with compassion, patience, and a team-first mindset Some baseball knowledge is helpful, but heart matters more than experience Willingness to create a fun, safe, and encouraging environment for all players IIf you’re passionate about making a difference and believe everyone deserves a chance to play, this volunteer role is for you. Agency: Lubbock Challenger League, Inc. Challenger Little League is seeking volunteer coaches who have a heart for working with children and individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This league is about inclusion, encouragement, and joy, using baseball as the vehicle to build confidence, friendships, and unforgettable experiences.
Who We’re Looking For: Adults 18 years or older Individuals with compassion, patience, and a team-first mindset Some baseball knowledge is helpful, but heart matters more than experience Willingness to create a fun, safe, and encouraging environment for all players IIf you’re passionate about making a difference and believe everyone deserves a chance to play, this volunteer role is for you. Agency: Lubbock Challenger League, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 12, 2026 Zip Code: 79424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lubbock Challenger Little League Opening DayWe’re excited to invite local vendors and community organizations to join us at Challenger Little League Opening Day! Challenger Little League provides an inclusive baseball experience for children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities, fostering teamwork, confidence, and community through America’s favorite pastime. On Opening Day, families, volunteers, and supporters come together for a day of fun, celebration, and connection. We’re offering booth spaces for vendors and service providers to share information about your programs, resources, and services with our attendees. We encourage each partner to host a hands-on activity or interactive experience that engages players and families, helping make the day even more memorable. Join us in supporting inclusion, building community partnerships, and making Opening Day a special kickoff to the Challenger season! Agency: Lubbock Challenger League, Inc. We’re excited to invite local vendors and community organizations to join us at Challenger Little League Opening Day! Challenger Little League provides an inclusive baseball experience for children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities, fostering teamwork, confidence, and community through America’s favorite pastime. On Opening Day, families, volunteers, and supporters come together for a day of fun, celebration, and connection. We’re offering booth spaces for vendors and service providers to share information about your programs, resources, and services with our attendees. We encourage each partner to host a hands-on activity or interactive experience that engages players and families, helping make the day even more memorable. Join us in supporting inclusion, building community partnerships, and making Opening Day a special kickoff to the Challenger season! Agency: Lubbock Challenger League, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 79424 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 6th Annual Improving Lives Golf TournanmentWe are hosting our Annual Golf Tournament to raise funds for much-needed wheelchairs for our residents who are wheelchair bound. Funds raised through the "Improving Lives Golf Tournament" will be used to help provide more than 60 specialized wheelchairs for our residents. Each specialized chair is contoured to the resident's body, providing more comfort and a better quality of life. At a cost of $3,500.00 per wheelchair, the VSC's (Volunteer Service Counsil) goal is to provide for the present need of replacing outdated equipment and looking toward the future. Please contact us to get signed up for a fun day of golf or if you are just wanting to donate items for our grab bags and raffles. Any donation is welcomed and will be recognized. Just coming to volunteer your time is also a HUGE help. We have sponsorships levels of all types, please reach out or visit our website vsclubbock.com and Instagram page |https://www.instagram.com/vsclbk/ Amy Guzman - Volunteer Service Coordinator | 806.741.3633 | amy.guzman@hhs.texas.gov Jeanne Gutierrez - Director of Community Relations | 806.741.3632 | jeanne.gutierrez@hhs.texas.gov Agency: Volunteer Services Council for Lubbock State Supported Living Center We are hosting our Annual Golf Tournament to raise funds for much-needed wheelchairs for our residents who are wheelchair bound. Funds raised through the "Improving Lives Golf Tournament" will be used to help provide more than 60 specialized wheelchairs for our residents. Each specialized chair is contoured to the resident's body, providing more comfort and a better quality of life. At a cost of $3,500.00 per wheelchair, the VSC's (Volunteer Service Counsil) goal is to provide for the present need of replacing outdated equipment and looking toward the future. Please contact us to get signed up for a fun day of golf or if you are just wanting to donate items for our grab bags and raffles. Any donation is welcomed and will be recognized. Just coming to volunteer your time is also a HUGE help. We have sponsorships levels of all types, please reach out or visit our website vsclubbock.com and Instagram page |https://www.instagram.com/vsclbk/ Amy Guzman - Volunteer Service Coordinator | 806.741.3633 | amy.guzman@hhs.texas.gov Jeanne Gutierrez - Director of Community Relations | 806.741.3632 | jeanne.gutierrez@hhs.texas.gov Agency: Volunteer Services Council for Lubbock State Supported Living Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 13, 2026 Zip Code: 79415 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Movies in the ParkHelp kids with movie-themed games and activities and make sure everyone is having fun! Agency: City of Lubbock - Parks and Recreation Department Help kids with movie-themed games and activities and make sure everyone is having fun! Agency: City of Lubbock - Parks and Recreation Department Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Have Fun with Buckner during our Spring Break Camp!Join us for fun, creativity, and connection as we bring joy to kids during their spring break! As a volunteer, you’ll help lead games, crafts, and interactive activities, assist with set up and clean up, and help serve food to create a safe, welcoming environment. Because this role involves working directly with children, volunteers will be contacted to complete a background check and any other required steps before being eligible to serve in childcare roles. Our Volunteer Coordinator, Azurie Rodriguez, will work with you through this process and answer any questions along the way. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Join us for fun, creativity, and connection as we bring joy to kids during their spring break! As a volunteer, you’ll help lead games, crafts, and interactive activities, assist with set up and clean up, and help serve food to create a safe, welcoming environment. Because this role involves working directly with children, volunteers will be contacted to complete a background check and any other required steps before being eligible to serve in childcare roles. Our Volunteer Coordinator, Azurie Rodriguez, will work with you through this process and answer any questions along the way. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 79412 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer To Set Up Buckner's Family Summit for Child Abuse Prevention!!Prevention Starts at Home: Family Summit & Resource Fair is a family-friendly community event hosted by Buckner to kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month. Families will enjoy engaging activities for children, informative presentations, and access to local resources that support safe, healthy homes. Set-up volunteers play an important role in preparing by helping ensure the space is welcoming, organized, and ready for families and community partners. Monday Tasks (3/23): Volunteers will assist with creating name tags and stuffing gift bags for families, speakers, and vendors. Friday Tasks (3/27): Volunteers will help prepare the event space by arranging signage and décor, organizing and placing gift bags, setting up tables and decor, and clearing and organizing designated areas. This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy behind-the-scenes support, light physical activity, and helping bring an event together. Instructions and supplies will be provided. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Prevention Starts at Home: Family Summit & Resource Fair is a family-friendly community event hosted by Buckner to kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month. Families will enjoy engaging activities for children, informative presentations, and access to local resources that support safe, healthy homes. Set-up volunteers play an important role in preparing by helping ensure the space is welcoming, organized, and ready for families and community partners. Monday Tasks (3/23): Volunteers will assist with creating name tags and stuffing gift bags for families, speakers, and vendors. Friday Tasks (3/27): Volunteers will help prepare the event space by arranging signage and décor, organizing and placing gift bags, setting up tables and decor, and clearing and organizing designated areas. This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy behind-the-scenes support, light physical activity, and helping bring an event together. Instructions and supplies will be provided. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 79412 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Egg-StravaganzaHelp us make the annual Egg-Stravaganza a fantastic event! Set up egg hunts, give out prizes, play themed games, and helping run the photo booth! Agency: City of Lubbock - Parks and Recreation Department Help us make the annual Egg-Stravaganza a fantastic event! Set up egg hunts, give out prizes, play themed games, and helping run the photo booth! Agency: City of Lubbock - Parks and Recreation Department Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 21, 2026 Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer in our daily fitness class!Volunteering in fitness at High Point Village is active, encouraging, and uplifting. You help lead or support group exercise, movement activities, or recreational games tailored to participants’ abilities. The focus is on fun, safety, and motivation — whether it’s stretching, cardio, strength exercises, or adaptive fitness. Our coach always says, "Movement is medicine!" Please call or email our Volunteer Coordinator, to schedule your hours! Thank you for partnering with High Point Village. Agency: High Point Village Volunteering in fitness at High Point Village is active, encouraging, and uplifting. You help lead or support group exercise, movement activities, or recreational games tailored to participants’ abilities. The focus is on fun, safety, and motivation — whether it’s stretching, cardio, strength exercises, or adaptive fitness. Our coach always says, "Movement is medicine!" Please call or email our Volunteer Coordinator, to schedule your hours! Thank you for partnering with High Point Village. Agency: High Point Village Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help out in our daily art class!Volunteering in art class at High Point Village is hands-on, creative, and community-focused. You help set up materials, support Villagers with projects, and encourage self-expression through painting, drawing, sculpture, or crafts. Please call or email our Volunteer Coordinator, to schedule your hours! Thank you for partnering with High Point Village. Agency: High Point Village Volunteering in art class at High Point Village is hands-on, creative, and community-focused. You help set up materials, support Villagers with projects, and encourage self-expression through painting, drawing, sculpture, or crafts. Please call or email our Volunteer Coordinator, to schedule your hours! Thank you for partnering with High Point Village. Agency: High Point Village Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help needed at the Lubbock Arts Festival!Please BE SURE to sign up using this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040445A4A82EA7FC1-61509210-2026#/ We’re excited to invite you to participate in the 48th Annual Lubbock Arts Festival, happening Saturday, April 18, 2026, from 10:00 AM–6:00 PM, and Sunday, April 19, 2026, from 11:00 AM–5:00 PM, at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center (1501 Mac Davis Lane).The Festival has received multiple “Best in Texas” awards from the Texas Festivals & Events Association (TFEA), as well as “Grand Pinnacle” awards from the International Festivals and Events Association. We are expecting a crowd of more than 10,000 attendees this year.The 2026 Lubbock Arts Festival will also host the ART-LINX Arts Festival Directors Conference, welcoming arts festival leaders from across the country. These visiting directors will be on site to learn from our team and experience the festival firsthand, providing a unique opportunity to showcase the Lubbock Arts Festival on a national level. This also offers artists, performers, and organizations an opportunity to shine, as their work and engagement will be seen by arts professionals from across the nation. Notable conference attendees include: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (AR), Saint Louis Art Fair (MO), and Art in the Loop (TN).The 2026 festival theme is “Bloom,” celebrating flowers and their connection to creativity, imagination, and the visual arts.Join Us as an “Artsy Ambassador” & Bring Fun to the Festival!We're not just looking for volunteers; we're on the hunt for people who can bring excitement and a fun vibe to the Lubbock Arts Festival as our "Artsy Ambassadors." The 2026 Lubbock Arts Festival theme is “Bloom,” celebrating flowers and their connection to creativity, imagination, and the visual arts. The Festival has received multiple “Best in Texas” awards from the Texas Festivals & Events Association (TFEA), as well as “Grand Pinnacle” awards from the International Festivals and Events Association. We are expecting a crowd of more than 10,000 attendees this year. What “Artsy Ambassadors” do: · Booth Sitters - a volunteer who watches an artist's booth for short breaks, answers basic questions, and keeps items safe. · Snap photos of our guests at various Selfie Stations throughout the Festival. You'll assist them in using their phones to take pictures and help them send those photos to us for a chance to win cool prizes. · General Volunteer - Be flexible and help out at the Lubbock Arts Festival, where needed! Do not sign up on GetConnected, thank you! Agency: Lubbock Arts Alliance Please BE SURE to sign up using this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040445A4A82EA7FC1-61509210-2026#/ We’re excited to invite you to participate in the 48th Annual Lubbock Arts Festival, happening Saturday, April 18, 2026, from 10:00 AM–6:00 PM, and Sunday, April 19, 2026, from 11:00 AM–5:00 PM, at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center (1501 Mac Davis Lane).The Festival has received multiple “Best in Texas” awards from the Texas Festivals & Events Association (TFEA), as well as “Grand Pinnacle” awards from the International Festivals and Events Association. We are expecting a crowd of more than 10,000 attendees this year.The 2026 Lubbock Arts Festival will also host the ART-LINX Arts Festival Directors Conference, welcoming arts festival leaders from across the country. These visiting directors will be on site to learn from our team and experience the festival firsthand, providing a unique opportunity to showcase the Lubbock Arts Festival on a national level. This also offers artists, performers, and organizations an opportunity to shine, as their work and engagement will be seen by arts professionals from across the nation. Notable conference attendees include: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (AR), Saint Louis Art Fair (MO), and Art in the Loop (TN).The 2026 festival theme is “Bloom,” celebrating flowers and their connection to creativity, imagination, and the visual arts.Join Us as an “Artsy Ambassador” & Bring Fun to the Festival!We're not just looking for volunteers; we're on the hunt for people who can bring excitement and a fun vibe to the Lubbock Arts Festival as our "Artsy Ambassadors." The 2026 Lubbock Arts Festival theme is “Bloom,” celebrating flowers and their connection to creativity, imagination, and the visual arts. The Festival has received multiple “Best in Texas” awards from the Texas Festivals & Events Association (TFEA), as well as “Grand Pinnacle” awards from the International Festivals and Events Association. We are expecting a crowd of more than 10,000 attendees this year. What “Artsy Ambassadors” do: · Booth Sitters - a volunteer who watches an artist's booth for short breaks, answers basic questions, and keeps items safe. · Snap photos of our guests at various Selfie Stations throughout the Festival. You'll assist them in using their phones to take pictures and help them send those photos to us for a chance to win cool prizes. · General Volunteer - Be flexible and help out at the Lubbock Arts Festival, where needed! Do not sign up on GetConnected, thank you! Agency: Lubbock Arts Alliance Need Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 18, 2026 through Apr 19, 2026 Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kickoff Child Abuse Prevention Month with Buckner's Family Summit!Prevention Starts at Home: Family Summit & Resource Fair is a family-friendly community event hosted by Buckner to kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month. Families will enjoy engaging activities for children, informative presentations, and access to local resources that support safe, healthy homes. Volunteers play a vital role in creating a welcoming, organized, and engaging experience for families, speakers, and community partners. Opportunities are available throughout the event, roles include: Attendee Sign in/Welcome, Directional Support, Food Setup and Take down, T-shirt Distribution Table, Vendor Sign in, Floater, etc. Lunch will be provided to all volunteers. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Prevention Starts at Home: Family Summit & Resource Fair is a family-friendly community event hosted by Buckner to kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month. Families will enjoy engaging activities for children, informative presentations, and access to local resources that support safe, healthy homes. Volunteers play a vital role in creating a welcoming, organized, and engaging experience for families, speakers, and community partners. Opportunities are available throughout the event, roles include: Attendee Sign in/Welcome, Directional Support, Food Setup and Take down, T-shirt Distribution Table, Vendor Sign in, Floater, etc. Lunch will be provided to all volunteers. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026 Zip Code: 79412 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Commissary Support Volunteers NeededLooking for a simple, meaningful way to serve? We’re seeking 1–2 volunteers every other Thursday to help us keep our campus commissary organized and running smoothly. Starting: Thursday, February 5 Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location: On campus Our commissary supports all of our cottages—everything our families need runs through it. Helping sort and organize items directly supports our houseparents and ensures our kids have what they need, when they need it. What you’ll do: - Sort and organize commissary items - Help maintain an orderly, well-stocked space - Be a behind-the-scenes blessing to our families This role is perfect if you enjoy organizing and want to make a big impact in a quiet, steady way. If you’re interested or have questions, we’d love to hear from you! Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock Looking for a simple, meaningful way to serve? We’re seeking 1–2 volunteers every other Thursday to help us keep our campus commissary organized and running smoothly. Starting: Thursday, February 5 Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location: On campus Our commissary supports all of our cottages—everything our families need runs through it. Helping sort and organize items directly supports our houseparents and ensures our kids have what they need, when they need it. What you’ll do: - Sort and organize commissary items - Help maintain an orderly, well-stocked space - Be a behind-the-scenes blessing to our families This role is perfect if you enjoy organizing and want to make a big impact in a quiet, steady way. If you’re interested or have questions, we’d love to hear from you! Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stewardship & Donor Retention VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers who would like to support our mission by calling donors to thank them for their donations. To ensure you are set up for success, we will provide you with a spreadsheet containing donors’ contact information and a script to follow. We will ask that you take notes for the Development (fundraising) Team to follow up, if needed. Necessary skills: Phone etiquette, Data entry, and Excel knowledge would be helpful to enter notes on spreadsheets Start date: March 2026 Notes: Volunteers can make these calls whenever (during business hours would be best), fully remote! Agency: Make-A-Wish South Plains We are looking for volunteers who would like to support our mission by calling donors to thank them for their donations. To ensure you are set up for success, we will provide you with a spreadsheet containing donors’ contact information and a script to follow. We will ask that you take notes for the Development (fundraising) Team to follow up, if needed. Necessary skills: Phone etiquette, Data entry, and Excel knowledge would be helpful to enter notes on spreadsheets Start date: March 2026 Notes: Volunteers can make these calls whenever (during business hours would be best), fully remote! Agency: Make-A-Wish South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79464 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help maintain a Garden that Feeds the CommunityLubbock Roots Historical Arts Council and the Booker T. Washington Community Garden are looking for volunteers on our Saturday Work and Learn Days! In the summer we will be opening one Saturday a month in the morning to allow the community to come pick their own produce. We grow produce year round and were able to distribute 500 lbs of produce to the community in 2021. On any given Saturday we will be building beds; moving mulch; planting seeds; trellising and maintaining plants; or harvesting produce! Agency: Lubbock Roots Historical Arts Council Lubbock Roots Historical Arts Council and the Booker T. Washington Community Garden are looking for volunteers on our Saturday Work and Learn Days! In the summer we will be opening one Saturday a month in the morning to allow the community to come pick their own produce. We grow produce year round and were able to distribute 500 lbs of produce to the community in 2021. On any given Saturday we will be building beds; moving mulch; planting seeds; trellising and maintaining plants; or harvesting produce! Agency: Lubbock Roots Historical Arts Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer in Afternoon Enrichment ClassesOur Afternoon Enrichment Classes (AEC) are filled with unique opportunities for Villagers ages 8 and older to engage in exciting extracurricular activities. These volunteer-led classes switch up every semester, with something that's sure to excite every Villager and volunteer's interests and talents. Please email Chloee Smiley (csmiley@highpointvillage) for more details about which classes are in session! Agency: High Point Village Our Afternoon Enrichment Classes (AEC) are filled with unique opportunities for Villagers ages 8 and older to engage in exciting extracurricular activities. These volunteer-led classes switch up every semester, with something that's sure to excite every Villager and volunteer's interests and talents. Please email Chloee Smiley (csmiley@highpointvillage) for more details about which classes are in session! Agency: High Point Village Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Assistance Event – Atmos Energy & Health for Friends Clinic
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Atmos Energy and the Health for Friends Clinic are teaming up to host a special community event to help Lubbock residents with their winter electric bills. This event will provide vital support to families in need, and we need dedicated volunteers to make it a success! Volunteer Roles Needed Greeters: Welcome residents, provide event information, and ensure a friendly atmosphere. Traffic Directors: Assist with guiding vehicles and maintaining safe traffic flow around the event site. Resident Escorts: Help attendees navigate the event, ensuring they reach the right stations and receive assistance. Volunteer Requirements Friendly and approachable demeanor Ability to stand and walk for extended periods Comfortable working outdoors (weather-appropriate attire recommended) Commitment to the full shift (or as scheduled) Why Volunteer?This event is an opportunity to make a direct impact on your community by helping families access essential resources during the winter season. Your time and energy will bring warmth and relief to those who need it most. Sign up today and be part of this meaningful initiative! Agency: Upbring
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Atmos Energy and the Health for Friends Clinic are teaming up to host a special community event to help Lubbock residents with their winter electric bills. This event will provide vital support to families in need, and we need dedicated volunteers to make it a success! Volunteer Roles Needed Greeters: Welcome residents, provide event information, and ensure a friendly atmosphere. Traffic Directors: Assist with guiding vehicles and maintaining safe traffic flow around the event site. Resident Escorts: Help attendees navigate the event, ensuring they reach the right stations and receive assistance. Volunteer Requirements Friendly and approachable demeanor Ability to stand and walk for extended periods Comfortable working outdoors (weather-appropriate attire recommended) Commitment to the full shift (or as scheduled) Why Volunteer?This event is an opportunity to make a direct impact on your community by helping families access essential resources during the winter season. Your time and energy will bring warmth and relief to those who need it most. Sign up today and be part of this meaningful initiative! Agency: Upbring Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 27, 2026 Zip Code: 79413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wish Granting Volunteer Opportunity (Bilingual & English)Volunteers are the heart of our mission! Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. From our humble beginnings with one boy’s wish to be a police officer, we have evolved to be one of the world’s leading children’s charities, serving children in every community in the United States and its territories. With the help of generous donors and nearly 40,000 volunteers, Make-A-Wish grants a wish somewhere in the country every 34 minutes. Wish Granters work with families over the course of 12-18 months volunteering about an hour a month per wish child. Wish granters are trained individuals who meet with our children to determine their wish.These volunteers work closely with the Make-A-Wish staff to make each wish come true.Wish granters will have the opportunity to meet with wish families virtually (FaceTime, Zoom Meetings, HouseParty, Phone Calls, etc.) or in person.Wishes can be granted in just several days or may take up to a year to complete.A specialized training program is provided before contact is made with a wish family.We serve a large percentage of Spanish speaking with families, and without Spanish speaking wish granters, we are not able to quickly meet the needs of those Spanish speaking families. If you are fluent in both English and Spanish, please consider becoming a wish granter. Click Here to Learn More Agency: Make-A-Wish South Plains Volunteers are the heart of our mission! Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. From our humble beginnings with one boy’s wish to be a police officer, we have evolved to be one of the world’s leading children’s charities, serving children in every community in the United States and its territories. With the help of generous donors and nearly 40,000 volunteers, Make-A-Wish grants a wish somewhere in the country every 34 minutes. Wish Granters work with families over the course of 12-18 months volunteering about an hour a month per wish child. Wish granters are trained individuals who meet with our children to determine their wish.These volunteers work closely with the Make-A-Wish staff to make each wish come true.Wish granters will have the opportunity to meet with wish families virtually (FaceTime, Zoom Meetings, HouseParty, Phone Calls, etc.) or in person.Wishes can be granted in just several days or may take up to a year to complete.A specialized training program is provided before contact is made with a wish family.We serve a large percentage of Spanish speaking with families, and without Spanish speaking wish granters, we are not able to quickly meet the needs of those Spanish speaking families. If you are fluent in both English and Spanish, please consider becoming a wish granter. Click Here to Learn More Agency: Make-A-Wish South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79464 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become an Angel. Change a Life—Every Month.At Brittany and Devin’s Angels, we believe every young person deserves guidance, support, and the opportunity to succeed—no matter their circumstances. For over 20 years, we’ve provided free mentorship, life skills programs, and access to essential resources, including our Clothing Closet, to youth across the Lubbock community. By joining our Angel Circle Monthly Giving Program, you become a steady source of hope and stability for the students and families we serve. Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels At Brittany and Devin’s Angels, we believe every young person deserves guidance, support, and the opportunity to succeed—no matter their circumstances. For over 20 years, we’ve provided free mentorship, life skills programs, and access to essential resources, including our Clothing Closet, to youth across the Lubbock community. By joining our Angel Circle Monthly Giving Program, you become a steady source of hope and stability for the students and families we serve. Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 1, 2026 Zip Code: 79423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Judges Wanted For Robotics ChampionshipNeed Summary:
The Whitacre College of Engineering Outreach & Engagement Program will be hosting its yearly West Texas FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics Regional Championship Event and is in need of judges to help support the competition. FIRST Tech Challenge is a robotics program for middle school and high school students where they must design, build, program, and present a robot that competes in a robot game that changes every year. Each season, a new theme is introduced to give students new challenges to solve! The TTU - College of Engineering Outreach Program is responsible for running and managing FIRST Tech Challenge for the West and Panhandle Texas area, which includes Lubbock, Amarillo, El Paso, Midland, and more! Each season ends with our local regional championship, where teams from all over West Texas will come to compete for a spot at the UIL, State, and World Championship. Judges are needed to help evaluate a team's robot and presentation that will occur at the competition, and help decide what judged awards a team will earn. Background Information:About FIRST:FIRST is an international non-profit organization that provides robotics and STEM-based programs and activities for K-12 students. At TTU WCOE - Outreach & Engagement, we work to help support FIRST programs locally for the West & Panhandle Texas area! If you have not heard of FIRST before, watch this video below to learn more: About FIRST Tech Challenge:FIRST Tech Challenge is one of three robotics porgrams provided by FIRST and is one of the biggest robotics programs we support at the TTU WCOE - Outreach & Engagement program. The season kicks off in September, when the game is revealed, and then the robotics teams must design, build, and program a robot that can complete the tasks that the current season's game provides. In West Texas, teams are grouped into leagues, and each league competes in a series of competitions that lead to the regional championship. Judging, awards, marketing, outreach, and fundraising are also part of this competition, and teams must excel in all aspects of FIRST Tech Challenge in order to succeed. You can learn more about FIRST Tech Challenge with the following video: Agency: TTU WCOE - Outreach & Engagement Need Summary:
The Whitacre College of Engineering Outreach & Engagement Program will be hosting its yearly West Texas FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics Regional Championship Event and is in need of judges to help support the competition. FIRST Tech Challenge is a robotics program for middle school and high school students where they must design, build, program, and present a robot that competes in a robot game that changes every year. Each season, a new theme is introduced to give students new challenges to solve! The TTU - College of Engineering Outreach Program is responsible for running and managing FIRST Tech Challenge for the West and Panhandle Texas area, which includes Lubbock, Amarillo, El Paso, Midland, and more! Each season ends with our local regional championship, where teams from all over West Texas will come to compete for a spot at the UIL, State, and World Championship. Judges are needed to help evaluate a team's robot and presentation that will occur at the competition, and help decide what judged awards a team will earn. Background Information:About FIRST:FIRST is an international non-profit organization that provides robotics and STEM-based programs and activities for K-12 students. At TTU WCOE - Outreach & Engagement, we work to help support FIRST programs locally for the West & Panhandle Texas area! If you have not heard of FIRST before, watch this video below to learn more: About FIRST Tech Challenge:FIRST Tech Challenge is one of three robotics porgrams provided by FIRST and is one of the biggest robotics programs we support at the TTU WCOE - Outreach & Engagement program. The season kicks off in September, when the game is revealed, and then the robotics teams must design, build, and program a robot that can complete the tasks that the current season's game provides. In West Texas, teams are grouped into leagues, and each league competes in a series of competitions that lead to the regional championship. Judging, awards, marketing, outreach, and fundraising are also part of this competition, and teams must excel in all aspects of FIRST Tech Challenge in order to succeed. You can learn more about FIRST Tech Challenge with the following video: Agency: TTU WCOE - Outreach & Engagement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 79409 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve Days!https://lubbock-impact.vomo.org/opportunity/serveday-at-lubbock-impact?vcrmeid=kg1t7wEWYkinXMeRP9ENA&vcrmiid=RLoz9UNGbEeurwwqO1Uvyg Help us tackle bigger projects that we can't get done in a regular work week. Projects vary so come ready for anything from sorting clothes to stocking the food pantry and more! It is strongly recommended that volunteers wear closed toed shoes, clothing that they don't mind getting dirty and bring a water bottle! Please click the blue link above to get signed up! *****Must be at least 13 years old to volunteer***** Agency: Lubbock Impact https://lubbock-impact.vomo.org/opportunity/serveday-at-lubbock-impact?vcrmeid=kg1t7wEWYkinXMeRP9ENA&vcrmiid=RLoz9UNGbEeurwwqO1Uvyg Help us tackle bigger projects that we can't get done in a regular work week. Projects vary so come ready for anything from sorting clothes to stocking the food pantry and more! It is strongly recommended that volunteers wear closed toed shoes, clothing that they don't mind getting dirty and bring a water bottle! Please click the blue link above to get signed up! *****Must be at least 13 years old to volunteer***** Agency: Lubbock Impact Need Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 28, 2026 through Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 79410 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Roberts Elementary (Lubbock ISD) Help needed with Clothing Closet OrganizationRoberts Elementary CIS program has received generous amounts of clothing and miscellaneous items donated to meet student needs, and we need help sorting and organizing everything. Please contact CIS Site Coordinator Sydney McDonald at sydney.mcdonald@lubbockisd.org or call 806-853-7041. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Roberts Elementary CIS program has received generous amounts of clothing and miscellaneous items donated to meet student needs, and we need help sorting and organizing everything. Please contact CIS Site Coordinator Sydney McDonald at sydney.mcdonald@lubbockisd.org or call 806-853-7041. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79423 Allow Groups: No |
Inkind: Helping Children's Home Through your GiftsWe can always take gently-used clothing, toiletry items, and household items for all ages. We work to provide the children we serve with all their needs, all the way up until they move to living independently! Contact us so we can make arrangements to have the items picked up or dropped off. Let us know if you would like to organize a drive and we can give you a list of items we are in need of at that time. We also have an Amazon Wish List if you would like to help us out in that way: https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https://loom.ly/YWZ2dpI&c=E,1,hvpAbkDHkxGvjNg0yVZbsOkrognMJhrecKuJ5L7h8yRyr5gcz-eKNJ2llI3KVrvPA2WNLNX3sfB2ro80zYEg3ThxLN-KT0eXkv2Zl7YUZl24WfwDF6UEtG4,&typo=1 Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock We can always take gently-used clothing, toiletry items, and household items for all ages. We work to provide the children we serve with all their needs, all the way up until they move to living independently! Contact us so we can make arrangements to have the items picked up or dropped off. Let us know if you would like to organize a drive and we can give you a list of items we are in need of at that time. We also have an Amazon Wish List if you would like to help us out in that way: https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https://loom.ly/YWZ2dpI&c=E,1,hvpAbkDHkxGvjNg0yVZbsOkrognMJhrecKuJ5L7h8yRyr5gcz-eKNJ2llI3KVrvPA2WNLNX3sfB2ro80zYEg3ThxLN-KT0eXkv2Zl7YUZl24WfwDF6UEtG4,&typo=1 Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock Need Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sponsor a Cottage Meal at the Children’s HomeOur campus is home to group residential cottages where children live and are cared for 24/7 by dedicated Houseparent's. Preparing meals for a large group three times a day is no small task, and a shared meal can mean more than just nourishment—it creates space for rest, connection, and relationship-building. You can make a meaningful difference by providing a meal, dessert, or restaurant gift card. Your generosity gives our Houseparent's a much-needed break and allows them to focus more fully on the children in their care. How You Can Help 1. Cook in Our Kitchen - Use our newly renovated kitchen to prepare a meal onsite with your own ingredients. 2. Bring a Fully Prepared Meal - Drop off a ready-to-serve meal for the children and Houseparent's to enjoy together. 3. Sponsor a Cottage Meal Experience - Deliver a meal directly to a cottage so families can eat together in their home or invite a cottage to dine with your group in our shared dining area. Timing & Availability Volunteers may arrive as early as 4:00 PM Dinner is typically served between 5:30–6:00 PM Meals can be scheduled any night of the week (Thursdays & Fridays work best). If you’d like to bless one of our cottages with a meal, we would love to hear from you. Thank you for helping create moments of rest, connection, and care. Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock Our campus is home to group residential cottages where children live and are cared for 24/7 by dedicated Houseparent's. Preparing meals for a large group three times a day is no small task, and a shared meal can mean more than just nourishment—it creates space for rest, connection, and relationship-building. You can make a meaningful difference by providing a meal, dessert, or restaurant gift card. Your generosity gives our Houseparent's a much-needed break and allows them to focus more fully on the children in their care. How You Can Help 1. Cook in Our Kitchen - Use our newly renovated kitchen to prepare a meal onsite with your own ingredients. 2. Bring a Fully Prepared Meal - Drop off a ready-to-serve meal for the children and Houseparent's to enjoy together. 3. Sponsor a Cottage Meal Experience - Deliver a meal directly to a cottage so families can eat together in their home or invite a cottage to dine with your group in our shared dining area. Timing & Availability Volunteers may arrive as early as 4:00 PM Dinner is typically served between 5:30–6:00 PM Meals can be scheduled any night of the week (Thursdays & Fridays work best). If you’d like to bless one of our cottages with a meal, we would love to hear from you. Thank you for helping create moments of rest, connection, and care. Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Old short sleeve tee shirts needed!If you are doing some early spring cleaning - save those old short sleeve shirts for us! We can use these to make dog toys for several of our Agency Partners! Contact Hanne-Lise Parker @ the Volunteer Center to set up a good time to drop them off to us! Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock If you are doing some early spring cleaning - save those old short sleeve shirts for us! We can use these to make dog toys for several of our Agency Partners! Contact Hanne-Lise Parker @ the Volunteer Center to set up a good time to drop them off to us! Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Little needs. Big impact.* A full pantry. * Clothes that fit. * Everyday items that bring comfort. These are the things our kids need today. If you’ve been wondering how to help in a simple but powerful way, our current needs list is a great place to start. Thank you for showing up for our kids in such practical, life-giving ways.
Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock * A full pantry. * Clothes that fit. * Everyday items that bring comfort. These are the things our kids need today. If you’ve been wondering how to help in a simple but powerful way, our current needs list is a great place to start. Thank you for showing up for our kids in such practical, life-giving ways.
Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Supporting Families at Buckner Community Market!Join us in serving families through our Community Market! This event provides families with essential household items at no cost. Every other month, families in the community can shop with dignity for the items they need most, from cleaning supplies and household essentials to personal care products Volunteers play an important role in creating a positive experience by assisting families as they shop, restocking, and supporting staff throughout the event. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Join us in serving families through our Community Market! This event provides families with essential household items at no cost. Every other month, families in the community can shop with dignity for the items they need most, from cleaning supplies and household essentials to personal care products Volunteers play an important role in creating a positive experience by assisting families as they shop, restocking, and supporting staff throughout the event. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 79412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Leftover Wrapping Paper? We’ll Take It!Did you end the holidays with extra wrapping paper, bows, bags, and boxes? We’d love to put it to good use! We’re collecting unused or gently used wrapping supplies left over from the holiday season. Donated items will be used to wrap gifts for the children and families we serve, helping make their holiday season feel special and celebrated. Your post-holiday donations help us stay stocked and ready for upcoming celebrations and holidays. What might be leftover in your closet can become part of a meaningful moment for a family in our programs. Donations can be dropped off during regular business hours or coordinated by emailing the Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at: azurie.rodriguez@buckner.org Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Did you end the holidays with extra wrapping paper, bows, bags, and boxes? We’d love to put it to good use! We’re collecting unused or gently used wrapping supplies left over from the holiday season. Donated items will be used to wrap gifts for the children and families we serve, helping make their holiday season feel special and celebrated. Your post-holiday donations help us stay stocked and ready for upcoming celebrations and holidays. What might be leftover in your closet can become part of a meaningful moment for a family in our programs. Donations can be dropped off during regular business hours or coordinated by emailing the Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at: azurie.rodriguez@buckner.org Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79412 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AdvocateThe Domestic Violence Survivor Advocate provides trauma-informed, client-centered support to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence. This role helps survivors navigate safety planning, crisis support, basic needs, housing assistance, community referrals, and ongoing advocacy. The Advocate represents Redemption Way’s mission to empower survivors and foster safe, stable futures. Agency: Redemption Way The Domestic Violence Survivor Advocate provides trauma-informed, client-centered support to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence. This role helps survivors navigate safety planning, crisis support, basic needs, housing assistance, community referrals, and ongoing advocacy. The Advocate represents Redemption Way’s mission to empower survivors and foster safe, stable futures. Agency: Redemption Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: End of Year Help Needed!Lubbock Impact has several end-of-year volunteer opportunities lined up and we’d love your help spreading the word! These dates are perfect for students needing volunteer hours or any families or individuals looking to give back during the holiday season.Volunteers will help with projects such as:Taking down Christmas decorationsSorting clothing in our closetRestocking and reorganizing our food and hygiene pantryAge Requirement:
Volunteers must be 16 or older, unless accompanied by an adult for the entire duration of the service opportunity.Please feel free to share this with students, families, or anyone in your network who might be interested in serving. You can find all available dates and sign-up details here: End-of-Year Service Opportunities Agency: Lubbock Impact Lubbock Impact has several end-of-year volunteer opportunities lined up and we’d love your help spreading the word! These dates are perfect for students needing volunteer hours or any families or individuals looking to give back during the holiday season.Volunteers will help with projects such as:Taking down Christmas decorationsSorting clothing in our closetRestocking and reorganizing our food and hygiene pantryAge Requirement:
Volunteers must be 16 or older, unless accompanied by an adult for the entire duration of the service opportunity.Please feel free to share this with students, families, or anyone in your network who might be interested in serving. You can find all available dates and sign-up details here: End-of-Year Service Opportunities Agency: Lubbock Impact Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79410 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth recruiterYouth recruiter: Develop and implement strategies to attract and enroll youth in programs, which can include marketing, community outreach, and building relationships with schools and community organizations. Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Youth recruiter: Develop and implement strategies to attract and enroll youth in programs, which can include marketing, community outreach, and building relationships with schools and community organizations. Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Mentors NeededWe all had someone in our lives who was in our corner—a cheerleader, a guide, someone who believed in us even when we didn’t fully believe in ourselves. For some of us, it was a teacher, a counselor, a youth group leader, a friend, a parent, or a grandparent. These people showed up, listened, and cared—and having that support made all the difference. You have the power to be that person for one of our students. By simply showing up and being a listening ear, you can help guide, encourage, and inspire a young person—making a real impact on their life. You don’t need special skills—just a willingness to care. Your support could be the difference that helps them thrive Why Become a CYD Mentor?By volunteering, you’ll have the chance to build a meaningful connection with a young person, instill confidence, and empower them to reach their full potential. It's a rewarding experience where you not only make a difference in their lives but also grow personally! Program Details:Time Commitment: One year, meeting twice a month Meeting Dates: 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Location: YWCA of Lubbock, 6501 University Ave. Who We're Looking For:We’re looking for individuals who are patient, compassionate, and dependable—someone who truly cares about making a positive impact. While prior experience with children or teens is helpful, it’s not required. If you’re eager to support and guide a young person, we’d love to have you! What You’ll Get:Comprehensive training and materials for each mentoring session Ongoing support to ensure you and your mentee have a successful and fulfilling relationship The joy of transforming lives and building a stronger community Important Info:Volunteers must be 18 years or older Background check and fingerprints are required Mandatory trainings required Ready to make a difference? For any questions, or to learn more about the program, feel free to reach out to Mark Orta at cyd.mentoring@ywcalubbock.org or call (806) 473-9293. Agency: YWCA of Lubbock We all had someone in our lives who was in our corner—a cheerleader, a guide, someone who believed in us even when we didn’t fully believe in ourselves. For some of us, it was a teacher, a counselor, a youth group leader, a friend, a parent, or a grandparent. These people showed up, listened, and cared—and having that support made all the difference. You have the power to be that person for one of our students. By simply showing up and being a listening ear, you can help guide, encourage, and inspire a young person—making a real impact on their life. You don’t need special skills—just a willingness to care. Your support could be the difference that helps them thrive Why Become a CYD Mentor?By volunteering, you’ll have the chance to build a meaningful connection with a young person, instill confidence, and empower them to reach their full potential. It's a rewarding experience where you not only make a difference in their lives but also grow personally! Program Details:Time Commitment: One year, meeting twice a month Meeting Dates: 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Location: YWCA of Lubbock, 6501 University Ave. Who We're Looking For:We’re looking for individuals who are patient, compassionate, and dependable—someone who truly cares about making a positive impact. While prior experience with children or teens is helpful, it’s not required. If you’re eager to support and guide a young person, we’d love to have you! What You’ll Get:Comprehensive training and materials for each mentoring session Ongoing support to ensure you and your mentee have a successful and fulfilling relationship The joy of transforming lives and building a stronger community Important Info:Volunteers must be 18 years or older Background check and fingerprints are required Mandatory trainings required Ready to make a difference? For any questions, or to learn more about the program, feel free to reach out to Mark Orta at cyd.mentoring@ywcalubbock.org or call (806) 473-9293. Agency: YWCA of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ✨ Clothing Closet Wish List ✨
We are currently collecting items for our Clothing Closet to support students and families in need. Our most requested items include: Hygiene Products (travel-size preferred) Beanies Gloves Jackets & Coats (youth and adult sizes) School Uniforms (all sizes) Socks (youth and adult) Every donation helps us meet the basic needs of our youth and ensures they feel confident, warm, and supported. Thank you for helping us continue this important work! Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels
We are currently collecting items for our Clothing Closet to support students and families in need. Our most requested items include: Hygiene Products (travel-size preferred) Beanies Gloves Jackets & Coats (youth and adult sizes) School Uniforms (all sizes) Socks (youth and adult) Every donation helps us meet the basic needs of our youth and ensures they feel confident, warm, and supported. Thank you for helping us continue this important work! Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Estacado High School (Lubbock ISD) ESL & LEP Mentors and Tutors NeededWe are seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to serve as mentors and tutors for students who are English as a Second Language (ESL) or Limited English Proficient (LEP). Many of these students face unique language barriers that can impact their academic success and social engagement. As a volunteer, you will play a key role in helping students build language skills, develop confidence, and feel supported in their school journey. Spanish-speaking volunteer needed. Time Commitment: 1–2 hours per week (flexible scheduling) Must pass background check. Please contact Keisha Lawhorn for more information at keisha.lawhorn@cissouthplains.org or call 806-219-1544. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains We are seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to serve as mentors and tutors for students who are English as a Second Language (ESL) or Limited English Proficient (LEP). Many of these students face unique language barriers that can impact their academic success and social engagement. As a volunteer, you will play a key role in helping students build language skills, develop confidence, and feel supported in their school journey. Spanish-speaking volunteer needed. Time Commitment: 1–2 hours per week (flexible scheduling) Must pass background check. Please contact Keisha Lawhorn for more information at keisha.lawhorn@cissouthplains.org or call 806-219-1544. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ridgewood Elementary (Frenship ISD) Chess Club Volunteers Needed!Ridgewood Elementary CIS program seeks volunteers to come and teach students the game of chess after school on Thursdays from 3:30-4:30. Must pass background check. Please contact Site Coordinator Victoria Olivarez at victoria.olivarez@cissouthplains.org / victoriaolivarez@frenship.us or call 806-239-8922. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Ridgewood Elementary CIS program seeks volunteers to come and teach students the game of chess after school on Thursdays from 3:30-4:30. Must pass background check. Please contact Site Coordinator Victoria Olivarez at victoria.olivarez@cissouthplains.org / victoriaolivarez@frenship.us or call 806-239-8922. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Roberts Elementary (Lubbock ISD) Homework Help Tutors Needed!Roberts Elementary CIS Program seeks after school tutors to help with homework and study skills for 1st - 5th graders. Group will meet on Wednesdays from 3:30 - 4:15 PM. Volunteers must pass background check. Please contact Site Coordinator Syndey McDonald at sydney.mcdonald@cissouthplains.org. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Roberts Elementary CIS Program seeks after school tutors to help with homework and study skills for 1st - 5th graders. Group will meet on Wednesdays from 3:30 - 4:15 PM. Volunteers must pass background check. Please contact Site Coordinator Syndey McDonald at sydney.mcdonald@cissouthplains.org. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donate Household Essentials for Local Families!Our Community Market provides families with essential household items at no cost. Every other month, families in the community can shop with dignity for the items they need most, from cleaning supplies and household essentials to personal care products. Your donations help make this possible! Every contribution goes directly to supporting local families and keeping our market stocked. We gladly accept new household and hygiene items. Every item helps a family feel more at home. Thank you for helping us care for our community! Items Needed: Shampoo and Conditioner (All Hair Types)DeodorantIndividually Wrapped Toothbrushes and ToothpasteFeminine ProductsDish SoapDisinfectant WipesBathroom CleanerMultipurpose CleanerBleachToilet CleanerFabric SoftenerLaundry DetergentToilet PaperDonations can be dropped off during regular business hours at the Buckner Family Hope Center. If you’d like to arrange a larger donation or have any questions, please email Azurie Rodriguez at azurie.rodriguez@buckner.com. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Our Community Market provides families with essential household items at no cost. Every other month, families in the community can shop with dignity for the items they need most, from cleaning supplies and household essentials to personal care products. Your donations help make this possible! Every contribution goes directly to supporting local families and keeping our market stocked. We gladly accept new household and hygiene items. Every item helps a family feel more at home. Thank you for helping us care for our community! Items Needed: Shampoo and Conditioner (All Hair Types)DeodorantIndividually Wrapped Toothbrushes and ToothpasteFeminine ProductsDish SoapDisinfectant WipesBathroom CleanerMultipurpose CleanerBleachToilet CleanerFabric SoftenerLaundry DetergentToilet PaperDonations can be dropped off during regular business hours at the Buckner Family Hope Center. If you’d like to arrange a larger donation or have any questions, please email Azurie Rodriguez at azurie.rodriguez@buckner.com. Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79412 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: PLEASE consider signing up to help!The South Plains food bank is REALLY needing Saturday volunteers! Please use the link to sign up - they only have 12 people signed up so far. Agency: South Plains Food Bank The South Plains food bank is REALLY needing Saturday volunteers! Please use the link to sign up - they only have 12 people signed up so far. Agency: South Plains Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bookkeeper/ Accountant wanted!Lubbock Roots is looking for some help to close out their books each month. The perfect candidate would be someone willing to donate their time to do this! Please Contact Shirley Green by phone: 806-535-2475. Agency: Lubbock Roots Historical Arts Council Lubbock Roots is looking for some help to close out their books each month. The perfect candidate would be someone willing to donate their time to do this! Please Contact Shirley Green by phone: 806-535-2475. Agency: Lubbock Roots Historical Arts Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lubbock Impact Food DriveThe following items are always needed in the Food and Hygiene Pantry at Lubbock Impact. It helps if they are pop-top, so our guests do not require a can opener. Food: canned chicken/tunavienna sausagesboxed Mac and Cheesecanned soups & raviolicrackerspeanut butterHygiene: shampoobody washlotionlaundry podsfeminine hygiene productshand soapAny donation of these items is greatly appreciated! The best times for drop-off at Lubbock Impact are Tuesday/Thursday mornings from 9-12. Contact (806) 799-4329 for questions! Thank you! Agency: Lubbock Impact The following items are always needed in the Food and Hygiene Pantry at Lubbock Impact. It helps if they are pop-top, so our guests do not require a can opener. Food: canned chicken/tunavienna sausagesboxed Mac and Cheesecanned soups & raviolicrackerspeanut butterHygiene: shampoobody washlotionlaundry podsfeminine hygiene productshand soapAny donation of these items is greatly appreciated! The best times for drop-off at Lubbock Impact are Tuesday/Thursday mornings from 9-12. Contact (806) 799-4329 for questions! Thank you! Agency: Lubbock Impact Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79410 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistance (Weekday Afternoons 2-4PM ONLY)The Emergency Food Pantry at Catholic Charities serves a wide variety of community members, and with that variety comes the need for volunteers to help us maintain it. Our food pantry is in need of assistance in the afternoons between 2 and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Many of the items donated to us are from churches and local stores. We have canned goods, boxed goods, and hygiene products that need sorting and organizing. We also have freezers where we keep meats and other freezer goods, and those items need to be individually bagged and sorted as well. Please note: this need is preferrable for a volunteer who is available for an on-going basis, NOT for court-based required community service A background check will be required for this volunteer position. For more information, contact Carol Alonzo at 806-642-4478 or carol@cclubbock.org Agency: Catholic Charities of Lubbock The Emergency Food Pantry at Catholic Charities serves a wide variety of community members, and with that variety comes the need for volunteers to help us maintain it. Our food pantry is in need of assistance in the afternoons between 2 and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Many of the items donated to us are from churches and local stores. We have canned goods, boxed goods, and hygiene products that need sorting and organizing. We also have freezers where we keep meats and other freezer goods, and those items need to be individually bagged and sorted as well. Please note: this need is preferrable for a volunteer who is available for an on-going basis, NOT for court-based required community service A background check will be required for this volunteer position. For more information, contact Carol Alonzo at 806-642-4478 or carol@cclubbock.org Agency: Catholic Charities of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seamstresses and DecoratorsVolunteers are needed to sew and/or decorate stockings from home, February to November. Please contact Dona (441-3558 or stockingsproject@aol.com) for ready-to-sew stockings and supplies. Agency: The Stockings Project Volunteers are needed to sew and/or decorate stockings from home, February to November. Please contact Dona (441-3558 or stockingsproject@aol.com) for ready-to-sew stockings and supplies. Agency: The Stockings Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79407 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Candy Donations$6,500 will be needed to purchase candy for stuffing stockings. Donations of candy will be collected in October. Left-over Halloween individually wrapped candy is very welcome! Please call Dona to arrange a candy pickup. Monetary donations may be mailed to: Grace Presbyterian Church Attn: Stockings Project 4820 19th Street Lubbock, Texas 79407 Agency: The Stockings Project $6,500 will be needed to purchase candy for stuffing stockings. Donations of candy will be collected in October. Left-over Halloween individually wrapped candy is very welcome! Please call Dona to arrange a candy pickup. Monetary donations may be mailed to: Grace Presbyterian Church Attn: Stockings Project 4820 19th Street Lubbock, Texas 79407 Agency: The Stockings Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79407 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grant writer - You could make a real impact by assisting us with grant applications.Literacy Lubbock is seeking a volunteer with experience or an interest in grant writing to assist us in securing funding for our programs. As you are aware, our mission is to empower adults and families through literacy education, and grant support is crucial to maintaining the free and accessible nature of these programs for our community. If you have a background in writing, research, or nonprofit work—or simply a passion for helping others—you could make a real impact by assisting us with grant applications. Even a few hours a month would go a long way in helping us cover program costs and expand our reach. Agency: Literacy Lubbock Literacy Lubbock is seeking a volunteer with experience or an interest in grant writing to assist us in securing funding for our programs. As you are aware, our mission is to empower adults and families through literacy education, and grant support is crucial to maintaining the free and accessible nature of these programs for our community. If you have a background in writing, research, or nonprofit work—or simply a passion for helping others—you could make a real impact by assisting us with grant applications. Even a few hours a month would go a long way in helping us cover program costs and expand our reach. Agency: Literacy Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Inkind: New and Used Christmas cardsPlease donate new Christmas cards to the Stockings project. These Christmas cards, with encouraging messages written inside, will be stuffed inside of the stockings being sent to our US military. Also, please save and donate any Christmas cards you have received to be used for decorating the stockings and making handmade cards. Gold, silver, green, and red glitter glue is used to attach the pictures from the (used) Christmas cards onto the denim, or in making homemade cards. Donations of glitter glue would be very welcome!
Please contact Dona (441-3558 or stockingsproject@aol.com) to pick up your donations. Agency: The Stockings Project Please donate new Christmas cards to the Stockings project. These Christmas cards, with encouraging messages written inside, will be stuffed inside of the stockings being sent to our US military. Also, please save and donate any Christmas cards you have received to be used for decorating the stockings and making handmade cards. Gold, silver, green, and red glitter glue is used to attach the pictures from the (used) Christmas cards onto the denim, or in making homemade cards. Donations of glitter glue would be very welcome!
Please contact Dona (441-3558 or stockingsproject@aol.com) to pick up your donations. Agency: The Stockings Project Need Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Waters Elementary (Lubbock ISD) Lunch Buddies Wanted!Waters Elementary CIS Program seeks Lunch Buddies to mentor and meet with students. Monday- 3rd&5th grade Girls Group Tuesday- 4th grade Boys Group Thursday- 3rd&5th grade Boys Group Friday -4th grade Girls Group 3rd grade- 11:45-12:20; 4th grade-12:15-12:50; 5th grade-12:20-12:55 *Volunteer will need to show up 5 minutes prior to set up activity for the day. First Lunch Bunch starts the Week of August 25th Volunteer helps CIS site coordinator monitor students during planned activity. Volunteers are also welcome to come up with a curriculum they want to lead during the lunch group. Lunch Buddy Volunteers must pass background check. Please contact Site Coordinator Amber Galvan for more information at amber.galvan@cissouthplains.org Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Waters Elementary CIS Program seeks Lunch Buddies to mentor and meet with students. Monday- 3rd&5th grade Girls Group Tuesday- 4th grade Boys Group Thursday- 3rd&5th grade Boys Group Friday -4th grade Girls Group 3rd grade- 11:45-12:20; 4th grade-12:15-12:50; 5th grade-12:20-12:55 *Volunteer will need to show up 5 minutes prior to set up activity for the day. First Lunch Bunch starts the Week of August 25th Volunteer helps CIS site coordinator monitor students during planned activity. Volunteers are also welcome to come up with a curriculum they want to lead during the lunch group. Lunch Buddy Volunteers must pass background check. Please contact Site Coordinator Amber Galvan for more information at amber.galvan@cissouthplains.org Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Waters Elementary (Lubbock ISD) Multiple Volunteer OpportunitiesThe CIS Program at Waters Elementary has several ways to volunteer. Please see the list below or contact CIS Site Coordinator Amber Galvan at amber.galvan@cissouthplains.org 1. All Pro Dads - This event takes place twice each semester (dates TBD), and we need volunteers to help with set-up and running the event. Volunteers will welcome dads as they arrive, assist with sign-in and raffle registration, and help serve and monitor breakfast items. We also welcome dad volunteers who may be interested in serving as guest speakers—scripts will be provided. 2. Girl Scouts - The Girl Scouts group meets on Thursdays during students’ P.E. time. Volunteers will assist the troop leader with activities she has planned for the girls. 3. Litter Crew - The Litter Crew meets on Fridays to pick up trash around campus. Volunteers will assist students as they work and help teach the importance of giving back to the community and the positive impact their efforts can make. 4. Pen Pals - This group meets on Tuesdays during grade-level P.E. time. Volunteers will support students in writing and responding to letters, encouraging their communication and literacy skills. 5. Chess Club - The Chess Club meets on Mondays after school from 3:25–4:20 p.m. Volunteers will play chess with students, giving them opportunities to learn strategy, practice critical thinking, and improve their skills. The First Day of Chess club will be September 8th. 6. Sports Club - Sports Club begins in March 2026 and will meet weekly on Wednesdays after school from 3:25–4:20 p.m. in the outdoor gym. Volunteers will lead students in practicing skills related to the sport of the week. Planned sports include basketball, kickball, flag football, and volleyball. 7. Cheer Club - Cheer Club is currently being developed, and volunteers are needed to help monitor practices. The vision is to partner with local organizations such as Monterey High School, Evans Middle School, and Lubbock’s Flamenco group to teach students a cheer or dance routine. Practices will last 45 minutes and occur once a month. Volunteers with cheer or dance experience who are interested in teaching consistently would be especially valued, as this would allow students to showcase their routines in a performance for parents at the end of the semester or school year Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains The CIS Program at Waters Elementary has several ways to volunteer. Please see the list below or contact CIS Site Coordinator Amber Galvan at amber.galvan@cissouthplains.org 1. All Pro Dads - This event takes place twice each semester (dates TBD), and we need volunteers to help with set-up and running the event. Volunteers will welcome dads as they arrive, assist with sign-in and raffle registration, and help serve and monitor breakfast items. We also welcome dad volunteers who may be interested in serving as guest speakers—scripts will be provided. 2. Girl Scouts - The Girl Scouts group meets on Thursdays during students’ P.E. time. Volunteers will assist the troop leader with activities she has planned for the girls. 3. Litter Crew - The Litter Crew meets on Fridays to pick up trash around campus. Volunteers will assist students as they work and help teach the importance of giving back to the community and the positive impact their efforts can make. 4. Pen Pals - This group meets on Tuesdays during grade-level P.E. time. Volunteers will support students in writing and responding to letters, encouraging their communication and literacy skills. 5. Chess Club - The Chess Club meets on Mondays after school from 3:25–4:20 p.m. Volunteers will play chess with students, giving them opportunities to learn strategy, practice critical thinking, and improve their skills. The First Day of Chess club will be September 8th. 6. Sports Club - Sports Club begins in March 2026 and will meet weekly on Wednesdays after school from 3:25–4:20 p.m. in the outdoor gym. Volunteers will lead students in practicing skills related to the sport of the week. Planned sports include basketball, kickball, flag football, and volleyball. 7. Cheer Club - Cheer Club is currently being developed, and volunteers are needed to help monitor practices. The vision is to partner with local organizations such as Monterey High School, Evans Middle School, and Lubbock’s Flamenco group to teach students a cheer or dance routine. Practices will last 45 minutes and occur once a month. Volunteers with cheer or dance experience who are interested in teaching consistently would be especially valued, as this would allow students to showcase their routines in a performance for parents at the end of the semester or school year Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor Lunch Host 2025-2026 School YearSeeking male and female volunteers to help serve lunch for youth in junior high school, 2–4 times per month. Volunteers will be partnering with Brittany and Devin’s Angels, which has an MOU with local communities, schools, and Lubbock ISD. Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels Seeking male and female volunteers to help serve lunch for youth in junior high school, 2–4 times per month. Volunteers will be partnering with Brittany and Devin’s Angels, which has an MOU with local communities, schools, and Lubbock ISD. Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79424 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth in Service-Plainview High SchoolReport hours for Plainview High School Agency: Youth In Service Report hours for Plainview High School Agency: Youth In Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79072 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Legacy Elementary (Frenship ISD) Chess Club Helper NeededThe Communities In Schools program at Legacy Elementary seeks volunteers to play, teach, or learn chess alongside students. They love to practice their skills! Contact Site Coordinator Ashlie Sanchez at 806-370-1082 or ashlie.sanchez@cissouthplains.org for more information **ALL VOLUNTEERS MUST PASS A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK** Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains The Communities In Schools program at Legacy Elementary seeks volunteers to play, teach, or learn chess alongside students. They love to practice their skills! Contact Site Coordinator Ashlie Sanchez at 806-370-1082 or ashlie.sanchez@cissouthplains.org for more information **ALL VOLUNTEERS MUST PASS A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK** Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alcove Trails MS (Frenship ISD) After-School Cooking Club Sponsor NeededThe CIS program at Alcove Trails MS will host an after-school club twice a month to teach students about grocery costs and supplies while teaching hands-on simple recipes. We are seeking volunteers to provide food supplies for some of these classes—contact Site Coordinator Amy Richards at amy.richards@cissouthplains.org for more information. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains The CIS program at Alcove Trails MS will host an after-school club twice a month to teach students about grocery costs and supplies while teaching hands-on simple recipes. We are seeking volunteers to provide food supplies for some of these classes—contact Site Coordinator Amy Richards at amy.richards@cissouthplains.org for more information. Agency: Communities In Schools of the South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lead Art InstructorJob Description Curriculum development: Create and deliver age-appropriate art lessons aligned with school standards, covering topics like drawing, painting, sculpting, mixed media, and basic art history. Hands-on instruction: Guide students through various art techniques using different materials like paints, clay, pencils, and digital tools, demonstrating proper usage and safety procedures. Individualized learning: Assess student abilities and provide tailored support to cater to diverse learning styles and artistic interests. Project-based learning: Design and facilitate creative art projects that encourage exploration and expression, allowing students to develop artistic concepts and problem-solving skills. Assessment and feedback: Evaluate student artwork regularly, providing constructive feedback to promote growth and development. Classroom management: Maintain a positive and organized art environment, ensuring students are engaged, following safety guidelines, and respecting materials. Art exhibitions: Organize and curate student art displays to showcase their work to the school community (when applicable)Collaboration: Work with other art teachers to integrate art ideas (if available)Parent communication: Regularly update parents on student progress and involve them in art-related activities. Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Job Description Curriculum development: Create and deliver age-appropriate art lessons aligned with school standards, covering topics like drawing, painting, sculpting, mixed media, and basic art history. Hands-on instruction: Guide students through various art techniques using different materials like paints, clay, pencils, and digital tools, demonstrating proper usage and safety procedures. Individualized learning: Assess student abilities and provide tailored support to cater to diverse learning styles and artistic interests. Project-based learning: Design and facilitate creative art projects that encourage exploration and expression, allowing students to develop artistic concepts and problem-solving skills. Assessment and feedback: Evaluate student artwork regularly, providing constructive feedback to promote growth and development. Classroom management: Maintain a positive and organized art environment, ensuring students are engaged, following safety guidelines, and respecting materials. Art exhibitions: Organize and curate student art displays to showcase their work to the school community (when applicable)Collaboration: Work with other art teachers to integrate art ideas (if available)Parent communication: Regularly update parents on student progress and involve them in art-related activities. Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Professional Volunteers Needed!PLEASE use think link to get signed up: https://lubbock-impact.vomo.org/opportunity/foundations-of-healing-medical-clinic Need to knowTo be approved to serve in the Foundations of Healing Medical Clinic: fill out the "FOH Volunteer Application" linked under "links & attachments"ensure that you have emailed any certifications or licenses to diane@lubbockimpact.complease allow 4-5 business days for your application to be reviewedyou will be emailed a background check to complete from becky@lubbockimpact.comLubbock Impact's Volunteer Manager will contact you to coordinate your next available serve dateLubbock Impact's Foundations of Healing Medical Clinic will provide you with all supplies needed to complete your duties. Please wear closed toed shoes and comfortable clothing (no shorts please). Agency: Lubbock Impact PLEASE use think link to get signed up: https://lubbock-impact.vomo.org/opportunity/foundations-of-healing-medical-clinic Need to knowTo be approved to serve in the Foundations of Healing Medical Clinic: fill out the "FOH Volunteer Application" linked under "links & attachments"ensure that you have emailed any certifications or licenses to diane@lubbockimpact.complease allow 4-5 business days for your application to be reviewedyou will be emailed a background check to complete from becky@lubbockimpact.comLubbock Impact's Volunteer Manager will contact you to coordinate your next available serve dateLubbock Impact's Foundations of Healing Medical Clinic will provide you with all supplies needed to complete your duties. Please wear closed toed shoes and comfortable clothing (no shorts please). Agency: Lubbock Impact Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79410 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hygiene ItemsEach month, Open Door provides essential hygiene support to 125 + households in our Supportive and Survivor Housing programs. These everyday items like soap, shampoo, and deodorant make a powerful difference in our neighbors' health, dignity, and confidence. But keeping our hygiene shelves full is always a challenge. That's where you come in! We would love for you to host a donation drive at your church, place of business, or with your friend group. Here are some of our most needed items. Bar soap or body wash 2-in-1 shampoo + conditioner Deodorant You are welcome to deliver the hygiene items to our campus at 1918 13th street or give us a call and we'll do a porch pick-up. Thank you for your support of our work with people in poverty, homelessness, and sex trafficking. Agency: Open Door Each month, Open Door provides essential hygiene support to 125 + households in our Supportive and Survivor Housing programs. These everyday items like soap, shampoo, and deodorant make a powerful difference in our neighbors' health, dignity, and confidence. But keeping our hygiene shelves full is always a challenge. That's where you come in! We would love for you to host a donation drive at your church, place of business, or with your friend group. Here are some of our most needed items. Bar soap or body wash 2-in-1 shampoo + conditioner Deodorant You are welcome to deliver the hygiene items to our campus at 1918 13th street or give us a call and we'll do a porch pick-up. Thank you for your support of our work with people in poverty, homelessness, and sex trafficking. Agency: Open Door Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79416 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make Donors Feel Welcome While Making a Difference (Customer Service)Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support Donating blood is one powerful way to make a difference—but you can also support our mission by volunteering your time. As a Blood Drive Volunteer, you'll play an essential role in creating a positive experience for blood donors and helping patients receive the lifesaving blood they need. We need help at our Donation Center in Lubbock and at Mobile Blood Drive within the community of Lubbock, TX. What you'll do: Greet and check-in donors with a warm welcome Provide pre-donation materials and answer general questions Keep the refreshment/hospitality area stocked, clean, and comfortable for donors after they give blood Offer promotional items (when available) and encourage donors to give the best product for their blood type Monitor donor flow to ensure everything runs smoothly Deliver outstanding customer service from start to finish Report any concerns to staff, such as donors feeling unwell Assist with reminder or rescheduling calls, as needed Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all times Comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds Ability to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smart phones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar year
To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal. Agency: Vitalant Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support Donating blood is one powerful way to make a difference—but you can also support our mission by volunteering your time. As a Blood Drive Volunteer, you'll play an essential role in creating a positive experience for blood donors and helping patients receive the lifesaving blood they need. We need help at our Donation Center in Lubbock and at Mobile Blood Drive within the community of Lubbock, TX. What you'll do: Greet and check-in donors with a warm welcome Provide pre-donation materials and answer general questions Keep the refreshment/hospitality area stocked, clean, and comfortable for donors after they give blood Offer promotional items (when available) and encourage donors to give the best product for their blood type Monitor donor flow to ensure everything runs smoothly Deliver outstanding customer service from start to finish Report any concerns to staff, such as donors feeling unwell Assist with reminder or rescheduling calls, as needed Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all times Comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds Ability to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smart phones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar year
To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be the Heart of Our Donation Experience (Customer Service)Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support Donating blood is one powerful way to make a difference—but you can also support our mission by volunteering your time. As a Blood Drive Volunteer, you'll play an essential role in creating a positive experience for blood donors and helping patients receive the lifesaving blood they need. We need help at our Donation Center in Lubbock and at Mobile Blood Drive within the community of Lubbock, TX. What you'll do: Greet and check-in donors with a warm welcome Provide pre-donation materials and answer general questions Keep the refreshment/hospitality area stocked, clean, and comfortable for donors after they give blood Offer promotional items (when available) and encourage donors to give the best product for their blood type Monitor donor flow to ensure everything runs smoothly Deliver outstanding customer service from start to finish Report any concerns to staff, such as donors feeling unwell Assist with reminder or rescheduling calls, as needed Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all times Comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds Ability to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smart phones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar year
To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal. Agency: Vitalant Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support Donating blood is one powerful way to make a difference—but you can also support our mission by volunteering your time. As a Blood Drive Volunteer, you'll play an essential role in creating a positive experience for blood donors and helping patients receive the lifesaving blood they need. We need help at our Donation Center in Lubbock and at Mobile Blood Drive within the community of Lubbock, TX. What you'll do: Greet and check-in donors with a warm welcome Provide pre-donation materials and answer general questions Keep the refreshment/hospitality area stocked, clean, and comfortable for donors after they give blood Offer promotional items (when available) and encourage donors to give the best product for their blood type Monitor donor flow to ensure everything runs smoothly Deliver outstanding customer service from start to finish Report any concerns to staff, such as donors feeling unwell Assist with reminder or rescheduling calls, as needed Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all times Comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds Ability to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smart phones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar year
To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Create a Positive Experience for Every Donor (Customer Service)Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support Donating blood is one powerful way to make a difference—but you can also support our mission by volunteering your time. As a Blood Drive Volunteer, you'll play an essential role in creating a positive experience for blood donors and helping patients receive the lifesaving blood they need. We need help at our Donation Center in Lubbock and at Mobile Blood Drive within the community of Lubbock, TX. What you'll do: Greet and check-in donors with a warm welcome Provide pre-donation materials and answer general questions Keep the refreshment/hospitality area stocked, clean, and comfortable for donors after they give blood Offer promotional items (when available) and encourage donors to give the best product for their blood type Monitor donor flow to ensure everything runs smoothly Deliver outstanding customer service from start to finish Report any concerns to staff, such as donors feeling unwell Assist with reminder or rescheduling calls, as needed Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all times Comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds Ability to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smart phones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar year To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal. Agency: Vitalant Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support Donating blood is one powerful way to make a difference—but you can also support our mission by volunteering your time. As a Blood Drive Volunteer, you'll play an essential role in creating a positive experience for blood donors and helping patients receive the lifesaving blood they need. We need help at our Donation Center in Lubbock and at Mobile Blood Drive within the community of Lubbock, TX. What you'll do: Greet and check-in donors with a warm welcome Provide pre-donation materials and answer general questions Keep the refreshment/hospitality area stocked, clean, and comfortable for donors after they give blood Offer promotional items (when available) and encourage donors to give the best product for their blood type Monitor donor flow to ensure everything runs smoothly Deliver outstanding customer service from start to finish Report any concerns to staff, such as donors feeling unwell Assist with reminder or rescheduling calls, as needed Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all times Comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds Ability to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smart phones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar year To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lend a Hand, Share a Smile, Save a Life (Customer Service)Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support Donating blood is one powerful way to make a difference—but you can also support our mission by volunteering your time. As a Blood Drive Volunteer, you'll play an essential role in creating a positive experience for blood donors and helping patients receive the lifesaving blood they need. We need help at our Donation Center in Lubbock and at Mobile Blood Drive within the community of Lubbock, TX. What you'll do: Greet and check-in donors with a warm welcome Provide pre-donation materials and answer general questions Keep the refreshment/hospitality area stocked, clean, and comfortable for donors after they give blood Offer promotional items (when available) and encourage donors to give the best product for their blood type Monitor donor flow to ensure everything runs smoothly Deliver outstanding customer service from start to finish Report any concerns to staff, such as donors feeling unwell Assist with reminder or rescheduling calls, as needed Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all times Comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds Ability to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smart phones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar year
To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal. Agency: Vitalant Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support Donating blood is one powerful way to make a difference—but you can also support our mission by volunteering your time. As a Blood Drive Volunteer, you'll play an essential role in creating a positive experience for blood donors and helping patients receive the lifesaving blood they need. We need help at our Donation Center in Lubbock and at Mobile Blood Drive within the community of Lubbock, TX. What you'll do: Greet and check-in donors with a warm welcome Provide pre-donation materials and answer general questions Keep the refreshment/hospitality area stocked, clean, and comfortable for donors after they give blood Offer promotional items (when available) and encourage donors to give the best product for their blood type Monitor donor flow to ensure everything runs smoothly Deliver outstanding customer service from start to finish Report any concerns to staff, such as donors feeling unwell Assist with reminder or rescheduling calls, as needed Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all times Comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgrounds Ability to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smart phones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar year
To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Organization PhotographerOrganization photographer will take photos and videos during all Seeds of Encouragement events. Experience preferred. Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Organization photographer will take photos and videos during all Seeds of Encouragement events. Experience preferred. Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Morale Chair Assistant○ Supports the organization's Morale Chair, in managing students and Agency: Seeds of Encouragement ○ Supports the organization's Morale Chair, in managing students and Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lead Sewing Instructor○ Teaching individuals how to sew, encompassing basic techniques like Agency: Seeds of Encouragement ○ Teaching individuals how to sew, encompassing basic techniques like Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art Assistant○ Communication and Collaboration Agency: Seeds of Encouragement ○ Communication and Collaboration Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assistant Event Coordinator○ Researching and contacting potential venues. Agency: Seeds of Encouragement ○ Researching and contacting potential venues. Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for a Social Media Lead/ Digital Marketer!○ Responsible for promoting the Organization’s services using online Agency: Seeds of Encouragement ○ Responsible for promoting the Organization’s services using online Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for a Fundraising Chair○ Responsible for planning, organizing, and executing fundraising Agency: Seeds of Encouragement ○ Responsible for planning, organizing, and executing fundraising Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assistant PR & Marketing:○ Supports the public relations and marketing team by: Agency: Seeds of Encouragement ○ Supports the public relations and marketing team by: Agency: Seeds of Encouragement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Closing closet help in Lubbock AND PlainviewThe Salvation Army has a couple of volunteer needs in their Thrift Store in Plainview. They are needing volunteers to help with various things throughout the store. They are also needing volunteers in their clothing closet donation center in Lubbock. To volunteer or more info please contact volunteer coordinator Albert Zapata (806) 438-7041 WE HOPE YOUR ENJOYING YOUR SUMMER & HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON at The Salvation Army! Agency: The Salvation Army - Texas South Plains The Salvation Army has a couple of volunteer needs in their Thrift Store in Plainview. They are needing volunteers to help with various things throughout the store. They are also needing volunteers in their clothing closet donation center in Lubbock. To volunteer or more info please contact volunteer coordinator Albert Zapata (806) 438-7041 WE HOPE YOUR ENJOYING YOUR SUMMER & HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON at The Salvation Army! Agency: The Salvation Army - Texas South Plains Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Urgent Need- Paper TowelsCaring for up to 40 kids on our campus at any given time, basic supplies like paper towels are in high demand. Help us restock our commissary and keep our campus clean. Donations of paper towels can be dropped off at 4404 Idalou Rd. Drive straight forward to the large parking lot and follow donation signs for guidance. Call 806-762-0481 with any questions. Thank you! Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock Caring for up to 40 kids on our campus at any given time, basic supplies like paper towels are in high demand. Help us restock our commissary and keep our campus clean. Donations of paper towels can be dropped off at 4404 Idalou Rd. Drive straight forward to the large parking lot and follow donation signs for guidance. Call 806-762-0481 with any questions. Thank you! Agency: Children's Home of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed!If you or someone you know is interested, please contact Courtney Monk at cmonk@txgbr.org Commissary HelperBarn HelperMaintenance & Grounds HelperHomework Helper & Reading BuddiesFoster Care Support Group - Child Care Office OrganizerAgency: Texas Girls & Boys Ranch If you or someone you know is interested, please contact Courtney Monk at cmonk@txgbr.org Commissary HelperBarn HelperMaintenance & Grounds HelperHomework Helper & Reading BuddiesFoster Care Support Group - Child Care Office OrganizerAgency: Texas Girls & Boys Ranch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: School Supplies Drive!Agency: Texas Girls & Boys Ranch Agency: Texas Girls & Boys Ranch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BHH AmbassadorsBHH Ambassadors
Ambassadors will help amplify our presence by promoting upcoming shows, supporting marketing campaigns, and representing BHH at select community events. It’s a unique, behind-the-scenes opportunity to be part of the excitement and help share the magic of live entertainment. Interested? Let’s make an impact — together. email: info@buddyhollyhall.com Agency: Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences BHH Ambassadors
Ambassadors will help amplify our presence by promoting upcoming shows, supporting marketing campaigns, and representing BHH at select community events. It’s a unique, behind-the-scenes opportunity to be part of the excitement and help share the magic of live entertainment. Interested? Let’s make an impact — together. email: info@buddyhollyhall.com Agency: Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant writing and finding GrantsLooking for someone to help find Grants and write Grants: to help the SPKF continue our education, awareness and financial assistance to those dealing with kidney disease in the Lubbock and West Texas Area. Agency: South Plains Kidney Foundation Looking for someone to help find Grants and write Grants: to help the SPKF continue our education, awareness and financial assistance to those dealing with kidney disease in the Lubbock and West Texas Area. Agency: South Plains Kidney Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79464 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Guest Chefs Needed!Guest Chefs provide the families in the House with a home cooked meal. Whether you sign up for a special occasion or make it a monthly commitment, you can make a difference. For the next 3 months (June, July, & August), we need Guest Chefs on: June: 21st, 22nd, 24th, 27th, 29th and 30th July: 6th, 7th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 19th, 20th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th and 31st August: 3rd, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 30th, and 31st . To sign up as a Guest Chef, call us at (806) 744-8877. Or you can email Erica Cerda - ECerda@RMHCSouthwest.com Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of The Southwest Guest Chefs provide the families in the House with a home cooked meal. Whether you sign up for a special occasion or make it a monthly commitment, you can make a difference. For the next 3 months (June, July, & August), we need Guest Chefs on: June: 21st, 22nd, 24th, 27th, 29th and 30th July: 6th, 7th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 19th, 20th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th and 31st August: 3rd, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 30th, and 31st . To sign up as a Guest Chef, call us at (806) 744-8877. Or you can email Erica Cerda - ECerda@RMHCSouthwest.com Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of The Southwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technology and Social Media VolunteersLooking to help improve our Website, Social Media presence and flyers Agency: South Plains Kidney Foundation Looking to help improve our Website, Social Media presence and flyers Agency: South Plains Kidney Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79464 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal delivery to the homebound, elderly or disabledMEAL DELIVERY: If you are looking for a warm, fuzzy feeling try delivering meals to the homebound, elderly or disabled of our community; it only takes about an hour. There are approximately 12 to 15 meals per route. Meals are delivered Monday through Friday, but you can deliver as often or as little as you would like; once a week, once a month, substitute or permanent. A brief orientation is required and you may complete your volunteer forms at lubbockmealsonwheels.org. Sometimes our volunteers are the only people our clients see. Your visit is much more than just a meal, it is a friendly face checking on someone in need. Join our volunteer family and make a difference.
Agency: Lubbock Meals on Wheels MEAL DELIVERY: If you are looking for a warm, fuzzy feeling try delivering meals to the homebound, elderly or disabled of our community; it only takes about an hour. There are approximately 12 to 15 meals per route. Meals are delivered Monday through Friday, but you can deliver as often or as little as you would like; once a week, once a month, substitute or permanent. A brief orientation is required and you may complete your volunteer forms at lubbockmealsonwheels.org. Sometimes our volunteers are the only people our clients see. Your visit is much more than just a meal, it is a friendly face checking on someone in need. Join our volunteer family and make a difference.
Agency: Lubbock Meals on Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 79411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Inkind: Notions & SuchFabrics, thread, felt, ribbons, lace, rickrack, buttons, straight pins, fabric glue, glitter glue, used Christmas cards, and other items used to sew and decorate stockings are needed. Please contact Dona to pick up your items: (806) 441-3558 or stockingsproject@aol.com. Agency: The Stockings Project Fabrics, thread, felt, ribbons, lace, rickrack, buttons, straight pins, fabric glue, glitter glue, used Christmas cards, and other items used to sew and decorate stockings are needed. Please contact Dona to pick up your items: (806) 441-3558 or stockingsproject@aol.com. Agency: The Stockings Project Need Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79407 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Big Brother or a Big Sister!
We are still matching during this time!
Do you want to make a lasting impact on a child's life while having fun? Become a "Big" with Big Brothers Big Sisters! Our program currently has over 60 children that are waiting to be matched with a volunteer. Have any questions? Check out our FAQ below or give us a call! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lubbock
We are still matching during this time!
Do you want to make a lasting impact on a child's life while having fun? Become a "Big" with Big Brothers Big Sisters! Our program currently has over 60 children that are waiting to be matched with a volunteer. Have any questions? Check out our FAQ below or give us a call! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 79413 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After-School Tutors NeededGuadalupe-Parkway Neighborhood Centers, Inc. is committed to meet the needs of the community by providing programs that give individuals and families opportunities to learn, develop self-esteem and realize their full potential. We are looking for tutors to help children in elementary and junior high to better further and increase their education. Agency: Guadalupe-Parkway Sommerville Centers Guadalupe-Parkway Neighborhood Centers, Inc. is committed to meet the needs of the community by providing programs that give individuals and families opportunities to learn, develop self-esteem and realize their full potential. We are looking for tutors to help children in elementary and junior high to better further and increase their education. Agency: Guadalupe-Parkway Sommerville Centers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Support Families in Need at Ronald McDonald House
Support RMHC families while their child is facing medical treatment!
Here are a few ways you can help support the families we have staying with us:
All items can be brought to the house between 9 am and 6 pm! Wish List Items - We need a lot of the same items you need at your house, just in larger quantities! Kitchen: Paper Towels, Plates & Bowls, Trash Bags, Plastic Forks & Spoons, Foil, Press-n-Seal, Ziploc Storage Bags, Storage Containers w/Lids, Disposable Gloves for Food Handling Bathroom: Toilet Paper, Facial Tissue, White Hand Towels & White Bath Towels Cleaning: Clorox Disinfectant Wipes, Lysol Disinfectant Spray, Air Freshener, Furniture Polish, All Purpose Cleaner, Spray Way Cleaner Baby Items: Receiving Blankets Toiletries: Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Dental Floss, Q-Tips, Deodorant, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash, Lotion, Razors, Hand Sanitizer Laundry Room: Bleach, Detergent-he (any brand), Fabric Softener, Washing Machine Cleaner Snacks: Individually Packaged Snacks such as Granola Bars, Crackers, Peanut Butter Crackers, Cookies, Fruit Roll Ups, Fruit Cups, Pudding Cups, Snack-Size Chip Bags, Snack-Size Peanuts, Trail Mix, Easy Mac Individual Servings, Ramen Noodles, Beef Jerky, Hot Pockets, Canned Tuna, Canned Meat, Juice Boxes, Bottled Water, etc. Food: Coffee, Creamer, Individual Sugar Packets, Cookie Dough Linens: Standard Size…Pillows, Pillow Cases (White), Waterproof Pillow Protectors Office: Postage Stamps, Copy Paper, AAA Batteries Other: Walmart & Target Gift Cards (to purchase above mentioned items) To help maintain clinical integrity, please make sure that all items are new and in original packaging. Wish list donations can be brought to Ronald McDonald House or Ronald McDonald Family Rooms. Stock our Freezer - Our amazing volunteers and friends provide meals each day for the families that stay at the Ronald McDonald House. It takes away the worry and hassle of food preparation so that the families can give all of their energy and attention to their child. Pre-packaged meals that freeze easily - To ensure the health of our families, we cannot take homemade meals. Only professionally packaged food items are accepted Meal deliveries from local restaurants Gift cards to local stores like Walmart or Target, or to local restaurants are really helpful! For more information or to donate: Click here to visit our website Click here to visit our Facebook page Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of The Southwest
Support RMHC families while their child is facing medical treatment!
Here are a few ways you can help support the families we have staying with us:
All items can be brought to the house between 9 am and 6 pm! Wish List Items - We need a lot of the same items you need at your house, just in larger quantities! Kitchen: Paper Towels, Plates & Bowls, Trash Bags, Plastic Forks & Spoons, Foil, Press-n-Seal, Ziploc Storage Bags, Storage Containers w/Lids, Disposable Gloves for Food Handling Bathroom: Toilet Paper, Facial Tissue, White Hand Towels & White Bath Towels Cleaning: Clorox Disinfectant Wipes, Lysol Disinfectant Spray, Air Freshener, Furniture Polish, All Purpose Cleaner, Spray Way Cleaner Baby Items: Receiving Blankets Toiletries: Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Dental Floss, Q-Tips, Deodorant, Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash, Lotion, Razors, Hand Sanitizer Laundry Room: Bleach, Detergent-he (any brand), Fabric Softener, Washing Machine Cleaner Snacks: Individually Packaged Snacks such as Granola Bars, Crackers, Peanut Butter Crackers, Cookies, Fruit Roll Ups, Fruit Cups, Pudding Cups, Snack-Size Chip Bags, Snack-Size Peanuts, Trail Mix, Easy Mac Individual Servings, Ramen Noodles, Beef Jerky, Hot Pockets, Canned Tuna, Canned Meat, Juice Boxes, Bottled Water, etc. Food: Coffee, Creamer, Individual Sugar Packets, Cookie Dough Linens: Standard Size…Pillows, Pillow Cases (White), Waterproof Pillow Protectors Office: Postage Stamps, Copy Paper, AAA Batteries Other: Walmart & Target Gift Cards (to purchase above mentioned items) To help maintain clinical integrity, please make sure that all items are new and in original packaging. Wish list donations can be brought to Ronald McDonald House or Ronald McDonald Family Rooms. Stock our Freezer - Our amazing volunteers and friends provide meals each day for the families that stay at the Ronald McDonald House. It takes away the worry and hassle of food preparation so that the families can give all of their energy and attention to their child. Pre-packaged meals that freeze easily - To ensure the health of our families, we cannot take homemade meals. Only professionally packaged food items are accepted Meal deliveries from local restaurants Gift cards to local stores like Walmart or Target, or to local restaurants are really helpful! For more information or to donate: Click here to visit our website Click here to visit our Facebook page Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of The Southwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for Outdoor Help!We need your help!
During these challenging times we've been working with a greatly decreased staff. Because of this, we have not been able to care for our grounds the way we need to. Please help us make our grounds beautiful again! "RESPOND" to this Need below or contact Dela Esqueda at desqueda@guadalupe-parkway.org for more information.Thank you for helping us continue to provide vital support to local children in need! We can't do it without your help! Agency: Guadalupe-Parkway Sommerville Centers We need your help!
During these challenging times we've been working with a greatly decreased staff. Because of this, we have not been able to care for our grounds the way we need to. Please help us make our grounds beautiful again! "RESPOND" to this Need below or contact Dela Esqueda at desqueda@guadalupe-parkway.org for more information.Thank you for helping us continue to provide vital support to local children in need! We can't do it without your help! Agency: Guadalupe-Parkway Sommerville Centers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Decorate Cards & Brown Bags for MealsBrighten the Day of Those We Serve!
Homemade Holiday Cards and Greeting Cards - Please help bless and encourage those that are homebound. We ask that you please make sure your card is appropriate for both male or female. Decorated Grocery Bags - Meals are delivered in paper grocery bags - a decorated bag brightens their day. Be sure to use bags with handles! Agency: Lubbock Meals on Wheels Brighten the Day of Those We Serve!
Homemade Holiday Cards and Greeting Cards - Please help bless and encourage those that are homebound. We ask that you please make sure your card is appropriate for both male or female. Decorated Grocery Bags - Meals are delivered in paper grocery bags - a decorated bag brightens their day. Be sure to use bags with handles! Agency: Lubbock Meals on Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79411 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DONATIONS NEEDED: Plastic Bags & Recycled Newspapers!If you have a drawer filled with plastic bags or a stack of newspapers and are looking for something to do with them, give them to us! Our Resale Center reuses bags and newspapers for purchases. You can drop them off at the Resale Center at 1505 34th St. Monday-Saturday 9:30am-11:30am or 12pm-5pm. Thank you! Please contact Carol, Catholic Charities, Volunteer Coordinator at 806-642-4478 for more information. Thank you! Agency: Catholic Charities of Lubbock If you have a drawer filled with plastic bags or a stack of newspapers and are looking for something to do with them, give them to us! Our Resale Center reuses bags and newspapers for purchases. You can drop them off at the Resale Center at 1505 34th St. Monday-Saturday 9:30am-11:30am or 12pm-5pm. Thank you! Please contact Carol, Catholic Charities, Volunteer Coordinator at 806-642-4478 for more information. Thank you! Agency: Catholic Charities of Lubbock Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79411 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Chefs NeededGuest Chefs Needed- Help Provide Nightly Meals to Families Staying at RMHC! A good meal can make a huge difference. We would love to have you in our kitchen! Provide and cook a meal in our kitchen to serve our families Donate a catered meal for nights when no group is scheduled Contact Erica at 8064166267 or ecerda@rmhcsouthwest.comIf you are interested in volunteering, please let us know what kind of schedule you would like to do with us and fill out the volunteer registration on our website rmhcsouthwest.com! Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of The Southwest Guest Chefs Needed- Help Provide Nightly Meals to Families Staying at RMHC! A good meal can make a huge difference. We would love to have you in our kitchen! Provide and cook a meal in our kitchen to serve our families Donate a catered meal for nights when no group is scheduled Contact Erica at 8064166267 or ecerda@rmhcsouthwest.comIf you are interested in volunteering, please let us know what kind of schedule you would like to do with us and fill out the volunteer registration on our website rmhcsouthwest.com! Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of The Southwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Yard WorkVolunteers are needed to help mow weeds and clean yards! Agency: The Haven Animal Care Shelter Volunteers are needed to help mow weeds and clean yards! Agency: The Haven Animal Care Shelter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Fill Lubbock Community FridgeHave you seen our Community Fridges? They are visited by on average 15-20 people a day but, often the Fridges struggle to stay stocked. If you are able, we'd love to see the Fridge filled with some more food as we await grant funding to continue to keep them filled with good food. If you'd like to donate towards the Fridges you can also send a donation through our Cash App, or Venmo, or PayPal.me/eastlubbockarthouse. Agency: East Lubbock Art House Have you seen our Community Fridges? They are visited by on average 15-20 people a day but, often the Fridges struggle to stay stocked. If you are able, we'd love to see the Fridge filled with some more food as we await grant funding to continue to keep them filled with good food. If you'd like to donate towards the Fridges you can also send a donation through our Cash App, or Venmo, or PayPal.me/eastlubbockarthouse. Agency: East Lubbock Art House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 79403 Allow Groups: No |