Needs From: Volunteer Center of Lubbock

Volunteer: Youth in Service-Olton High School

Please 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: 79064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Ralls High School

Please 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: 79357

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Shallowater High School

Please 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: 79363

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Springlake Earth High School

Please 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: 79031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Tahoka High School

Please 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: 79373

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Tulia High School

Please 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: 79088

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Whitharral High School

Please 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: 79380

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant Culinary Instructor


Culinary Instructor Job Description

Under the direction of Executive Director, the Culinary Instructor is responsible for teaching Community youth 8 to 18 yrs old basics of main dishes, baking goods, and even fun snacks cooking, along with the importance of daily nutrition.  In addition, they should provide classes with a fun, conversational experience while cooking. Immediate Supervisor:   Responsible to the Executive Director. Qualifications: Knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to the completion of high school. Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent knowledge, skill or development in cooking instruction/culinary classes. A minimum of one year of supervisory experience in cooking instruction/teaching with youth. A positive attitude and a willingness to provide exceptional service and to act as a leader in all culinary activities. Background check required. First Aid, CPR/AED Certification. Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. Essential Functions: Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions, Adhere to safety procedures, Gather materials and cooking apparatuses. Excellent verbal and written communication skills including the ability to build successful relationships with student populations. Demonstrate time management and detail‐oriented skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines. Ability to learn from students' participation, to demonstrate fair and consistent behavior in all matters, and to show compassion without being ineffectual.   Marginal Functions:  Participate in staff training and staff meetings. Other duties as assigned.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement


Culinary Instructor Job Description

Under the direction of Executive Director, the Culinary Instructor is responsible for teaching Community youth 8 to 18 yrs old basics of main dishes, baking goods, and even fun snacks cooking, along with the importance of daily nutrition.  In addition, they should provide classes with a fun, conversational experience while cooking. Immediate Supervisor:   Responsible to the Executive Director. Qualifications: Knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to the completion of high school. Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent knowledge, skill or development in cooking instruction/culinary classes. A minimum of one year of supervisory experience in cooking instruction/teaching with youth. A positive attitude and a willingness to provide exceptional service and to act as a leader in all culinary activities. Background check required. First Aid, CPR/AED Certification. Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. Essential Functions: Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions, Adhere to safety procedures, Gather materials and cooking apparatuses. Excellent verbal and written communication skills including the ability to build successful relationships with student populations. Demonstrate time management and detail‐oriented skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines. Ability to learn from students' participation, to demonstrate fair and consistent behavior in all matters, and to show compassion without being ineffectual.   Marginal Functions:  Participate in staff training and staff meetings. Other duties as assigned.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ambassadors of Hope

LifeGift needs volunteers for various events throughout the Texas Panhandle. If you are passionate about organ, eye, and tissue donation, please consider joining us! Apply on our website: https://www.lifegift.org/

Agency: LifeGift Organ Donation Center

LifeGift needs volunteers for various events throughout the Texas Panhandle. If you are passionate about organ, eye, and tissue donation, please consider joining us! Apply on our website: https://www.lifegift.org/

Agency: LifeGift Organ Donation Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79424

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant Sewing Instructor

teach students how to sew with a sewing machine. Teach students how to select fabric and thread, and how to set up a sewing machine. Teach students basic sewing skills to create various sewing product such as quilts, pillow cases, etc.

Sewing experience preferred.  

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

teach students how to sew with a sewing machine. Teach students how to select fabric and thread, and how to set up a sewing machine. Teach students basic sewing skills to create various sewing product such as quilts, pillow cases, etc.

Sewing experience preferred.  

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Actors and Actresses Needed

We have some plays coming up in 2025 and are looking for volunteer actors and actresses.

We will have a variety of parts available. 

No experience necessary just the willingness to participate.

Agency: The Edge Theatre

We have some plays coming up in 2025 and are looking for volunteer actors and actresses.

We will have a variety of parts available. 

No experience necessary just the willingness to participate.

Agency: The Edge Theatre

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members Wanted

Our organization is looking to fill some spots on our board and members at large.

Positions available are:

Treasurer

Outreach 

Development 

Marketing

Production

Programming

No experience necessary. Let us know if there is any department you're specifically interested in.

Agency: The Edge Theatre

Our organization is looking to fill some spots on our board and members at large.

Positions available are:

Treasurer

Outreach 

Development 

Marketing

Production

Programming

No experience necessary. Let us know if there is any department you're specifically interested in.

Agency: The Edge Theatre

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing Closet Volunteer

help us sort clothing donations and organize them for our participants to shop!

Agency: Lubbock Impact

help us sort clothing donations and organize them for our participants to shop!

Agency: Lubbock Impact

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 79410

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Scribe Assistant

A "Scribe Assistant" would primarily be responsible for accurately documenting information during meetings by taking detailed notes in real-time, ensuring complete and accurate information, allowing  staff to focus fully on meetings.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

A "Scribe Assistant" would primarily be responsible for accurately documenting information during meetings by taking detailed notes in real-time, ensuring complete and accurate information, allowing  staff to focus fully on meetings.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Committee Members Wanted

Don't want to fully commit to a board but still would like to help?

Come join one of our committees! 

You could help in areas such as:

OutreachMarketingProductionProgrammingFinanceDevelopmentAnd others

There's many ways you can help.

No experience necessary. Let us know if there is any department you're specifically interested in!


Agency: The Edge Theatre

Don't want to fully commit to a board but still would like to help?

Come join one of our committees! 

You could help in areas such as:

OutreachMarketingProductionProgrammingFinanceDevelopmentAnd others

There's many ways you can help.

No experience necessary. Let us know if there is any department you're specifically interested in!


Agency: The Edge Theatre

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Storytime Reader Volunteer

Tiny Tots is a storytime event designed for children under age 5 and their parents. Every week, families receive one new book after it has been read aloud. The children enjoy singing songs and discussing the story. Tiny Tots is held at two locations—Groves Library and Godeke Library—every Wednesday from 12:30 to 1:30.

Storytime is a vital part of early childhood development. It plays a key role in nurturing language skills, imagination, creativity, and cognitive abilities by introducing children to new vocabulary, sentence structures, and narrative concepts. Additionally, it helps enhance listening skills and concentration as children actively engage with stories. Storytime lays a strong foundation for literacy and communication skills, which are crucial for future learning and success.


Agency: Literacy Lubbock

Tiny Tots is a storytime event designed for children under age 5 and their parents. Every week, families receive one new book after it has been read aloud. The children enjoy singing songs and discussing the story. Tiny Tots is held at two locations—Groves Library and Godeke Library—every Wednesday from 12:30 to 1:30.

Storytime is a vital part of early childhood development. It plays a key role in nurturing language skills, imagination, creativity, and cognitive abilities by introducing children to new vocabulary, sentence structures, and narrative concepts. Additionally, it helps enhance listening skills and concentration as children actively engage with stories. Storytime lays a strong foundation for literacy and communication skills, which are crucial for future learning and success.


Agency: Literacy Lubbock

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tiny Tots Storytime Reader

Help foster a love of reading in preschoolers by volunteering with our Tiny Tots literacy program! Literacy Lubbock partners with Lubbock Early Learning Centers to read to young students. Storytime is crucial to a child's early literacy growth by boosting vocabulary, comprehension, and listening abilities. It also sparks imagination, creativity, and a passion for reading through engaging stories and interactive activities. Additionally, it helps develop social skills and lays the groundwork for future learning by exposing children to diverse perspectives and encouraging active participation. Volunteers are required to pass the Early Learning Centers background check.

Agency: Literacy Lubbock

Help foster a love of reading in preschoolers by volunteering with our Tiny Tots literacy program! Literacy Lubbock partners with Lubbock Early Learning Centers to read to young students. Storytime is crucial to a child's early literacy growth by boosting vocabulary, comprehension, and listening abilities. It also sparks imagination, creativity, and a passion for reading through engaging stories and interactive activities. Additionally, it helps develop social skills and lays the groundwork for future learning by exposing children to diverse perspectives and encouraging active participation. Volunteers are required to pass the Early Learning Centers background check.

Agency: Literacy Lubbock

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Drivers needed!


Volunteer Drivers

Volunteer drivers, both regular and substitute, are needed each weekday to deliver meals. You do not need to commit to a set schedule to volunteer for LMOW. Some drivers prefer to take the same route on the same day each week whereas others prefer to just substitute when needed. For many of our clients, the LMOW volunteer may be the only person they see during the day. That daily human contact is just as important as the nutritious meal they are receiving. Each route takes approximately 1 hour to deliver. Most routes have 10 – 16 clients. A background check and one hour orientation is required for all delivery volunteers.

If you would like to try us out first, we can pair you up with one of our volunteers for a ‘ride-along’.  Just give us a call at (806)792-7971.

Delivery volunteer opportunities are available from 10:45 am – Noon, Monday – Friday.  Non-delivery volunteer opportunities are available throughout the day Monday through Friday.

If you would like to volunteer, give us a call at 806-792-7971, or
you may fill out our Volunteer Application Form online: https://lubbockmealsonwheels.org/volunteer/apply/

PLEASE BE SURE TO COME BACK HERE AND LOG YOUR HOURS!






Agency: Lubbock Meals on Wheels


Volunteer Drivers

Volunteer drivers, both regular and substitute, are needed each weekday to deliver meals. You do not need to commit to a set schedule to volunteer for LMOW. Some drivers prefer to take the same route on the same day each week whereas others prefer to just substitute when needed. For many of our clients, the LMOW volunteer may be the only person they see during the day. That daily human contact is just as important as the nutritious meal they are receiving. Each route takes approximately 1 hour to deliver. Most routes have 10 – 16 clients. A background check and one hour orientation is required for all delivery volunteers.

If you would like to try us out first, we can pair you up with one of our volunteers for a ‘ride-along’.  Just give us a call at (806)792-7971.

Delivery volunteer opportunities are available from 10:45 am – Noon, Monday – Friday.  Non-delivery volunteer opportunities are available throughout the day Monday through Friday.

If you would like to volunteer, give us a call at 806-792-7971, or
you may fill out our Volunteer Application Form online: https://lubbockmealsonwheels.org/volunteer/apply/

PLEASE BE SURE TO COME BACK HERE AND LOG YOUR HOURS!






Agency: Lubbock Meals on Wheels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations

GESC accepts donations of men's, women's and children's clothing, shoes, household goods, furniture, toys, etc. Now accepting hygiene, canned goods and non-perishable items to help Lubbock's most vulnerable population.

Agency: Guadalupe Economic Services Corporation

GESC accepts donations of men's, women's and children's clothing, shoes, household goods, furniture, toys, etc. Now accepting hygiene, canned goods and non-perishable items to help Lubbock's most vulnerable population.

Agency: Guadalupe Economic Services Corporation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for merchandise sorter/stocker

GESC is looking for volunteers to help in our warehouse and store to sort, organize, hang, and price merchandise. We welcome groups or individuals who would be willing to do this on a regular basis.  Please contact Tanya for further questions at 806-744-4416 for more information. Thank you!

Agency: Guadalupe Economic Services Corporation

GESC is looking for volunteers to help in our warehouse and store to sort, organize, hang, and price merchandise. We welcome groups or individuals who would be willing to do this on a regular basis.  Please contact Tanya for further questions at 806-744-4416 for more information. Thank you!

Agency: Guadalupe Economic Services Corporation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer at The Salvation Army

We are always looking for volunteers! Sign up here for updates, and volunteer opportunities! You can also contact volunteer coordinator Albert Zapata at (806) 438-7041 with any questions


Spots Available:Unlimited   Meeting Location:The Salvation Army 1111 16th St  View Map / Get Directions Organizer:Albert Zapata albert.zapata@uss.salvationarmy.org 806-765-9434 / 806-438-7041

Agency: The Salvation Army - Texas South Plains

We are always looking for volunteers! Sign up here for updates, and volunteer opportunities! You can also contact volunteer coordinator Albert Zapata at (806) 438-7041 with any questions


Spots Available:Unlimited   Meeting Location:The Salvation Army 1111 16th St  View Map / Get Directions Organizer:Albert Zapata albert.zapata@uss.salvationarmy.org 806-765-9434 / 806-438-7041

Agency: The Salvation Army - Texas South Plains

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kiwanis American Flag Program

Need volunteers from 7:00-9:00 a.m., to set-up flags, and approximately 6:00-7:30 p.m. to take down flags.  Flags are displayed at multiple commercial/institutional locations across Lubbock.  Volunteers will be given a Kiwanis Safety Vest and a pair of gloves, if wanted, and will be assigned to one of six routes.  Each route has a Kiwanian as Captain, with a vehicle, and 1-2 other Kiwanis Club members.  Volunteers are necessary to complete the manning of each route to make each AFP holiday event possible.  Wear weather appropriate clothing and good walking shoes.

Agency: Kiwanis Club of Lubbock

Need volunteers from 7:00-9:00 a.m., to set-up flags, and approximately 6:00-7:30 p.m. to take down flags.  Flags are displayed at multiple commercial/institutional locations across Lubbock.  Volunteers will be given a Kiwanis Safety Vest and a pair of gloves, if wanted, and will be assigned to one of six routes.  Each route has a Kiwanian as Captain, with a vehicle, and 1-2 other Kiwanis Club members.  Volunteers are necessary to complete the manning of each route to make each AFP holiday event possible.  Wear weather appropriate clothing and good walking shoes.

Agency: Kiwanis Club of Lubbock

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 79424

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteering at RMHC


TO VOLUNTEER WITH US PLEASE GO TO OUR WEBSITE AND FILL OUT THE VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION FORM!

Volunteer Requirements:

·         An adult must always accompany volunteers under 16.

·         Any volunteer, 18 years and over, is required to have a criminal background check done.  The volunteer agrees to pay a processing fee which is subject to change and will be discussed at the time the volunteer begins the application process.

·         All individual and group volunteers will be put through an orientation of their responsibilities before their time volunteering.

 

HOURS FOR VOLUNTEERING

 

House Volunteers (Individual or Groups):

Sunday-Saturday:               7:30am-9:00pm

 

Family Rooms (Individual or Groups):

Sunday-Saturday:               7:00am-10:00pm

 

Cart with a Heart (Pairs or Small Groups):

Sunday- Saturday:              Anytime we have 2 or

more volunteers to go

together!

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

In-House Cleaning: (Individuals or Group)

Ronald McDonald House is just that – a HOUSE.  We run much like your very own household…only time 17 because that’s how many rooms we have. We need volunteers to help with light household cleaning, organizing closets, separating donations, putting them away, and much more.  This is a great individual or group opportunity for volunteers of all ages. 

 

Ronald McDonald Family Rooms: (Individuals or Pairs)

Family Rooms are mini–Ronald McDonald Houses and offer all families (local and out-of-town) the opportunity to take a break from the stressful hospital environment.  Families are encouraged to come to the Ronald McDonald Family Rooms and enjoy a warm, comfortable setting where they can relax and get something to eat or drink.  Volunteers are required to commit to a regular volunteer schedule and incur additional training.  This opportunity does require the volunteer to step up.  Our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms are staffed 100% by our volunteers.  When a shift is not covered, then we are forced to close the doors, thus denying families the services we provide.


 

Handy Person: (Individual or Group)

Are you a Mr. or Ms. Fix-it?  Then we need you!  Volunteers are asked to do light house maintenance.  This could be anything from changing lightbulbs to fixing a loose cabinet hinge. This can be on-call or prescheduled maintenance as needed.

 

Office Assistant: (Individual or Pairs)

These volunteers can commit to a scheduled or on-call service.  Some of the duties of a receptionist are to answer phones, open the door, do light housekeeping when needed, and inventory rooms of families checking out of the Ronald McDonald House. Depending on the volunteer’s interests and the needs of the Ronald McDonald House, other duties will also be requested of these volunteers.

 

Baking Buddies: (Individual or Group)

If you love to bake, we would love to have you use your talents in our kitchen!  There is nothing more “home-like” than the smell of freshly baked cookies.  This is a wonderful and fun way to incorporate children into the volunteer experience.

 

Guest Chef: (Individual or Group)

Guest Chefs help to feed the families at the Ronald McDonald House.  Schedule the meal, and bring the ingredients to our beautiful, warm kitchen, and cook the dinner together as a group!  We have four ovens, two cooktops, two microwaves, and lots of pots and pans to make cooking a snap!

 

Freezer Friends: (Individual or Group)

Freezer Friends help to fill our casserole freezer to feed our families when we do not have a guest chef provided.  Bring the ingredients and schedule a time to prepare the casseroles in our beautiful kitchen – or simply donate a store-bought casserole!

 

Donation Drivers: (Individual)

The Ronald McDonald House has vehicles that are used for transporting families to/from the hospital, going to pick up supplies, taking families for scheduled trips to Wal-Mart or a grocery store, etc. Drivers sign up for scheduled shifts and/or let us know when they are available for on-call needs to serve as a substitute for the scheduled driver.  You must be 21 years or older and have a good driving record.


Of course, you could primarily do mainly one of these jobs or sample all of them until you find what makes you happiest.  If you don’t see a job that appeals to your desires, then talk to the Programs Coordinator so we can find something that best utilizes your talents. [ emma@rmhcsouthwest ]

 

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of The Southwest


TO VOLUNTEER WITH US PLEASE GO TO OUR WEBSITE AND FILL OUT THE VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION FORM!

Volunteer Requirements:

·         An adult must always accompany volunteers under 16.

·         Any volunteer, 18 years and over, is required to have a criminal background check done.  The volunteer agrees to pay a processing fee which is subject to change and will be discussed at the time the volunteer begins the application process.

·         All individual and group volunteers will be put through an orientation of their responsibilities before their time volunteering.

 

HOURS FOR VOLUNTEERING

 

House Volunteers (Individual or Groups):

Sunday-Saturday:               7:30am-9:00pm

 

Family Rooms (Individual or Groups):

Sunday-Saturday:               7:00am-10:00pm

 

Cart with a Heart (Pairs or Small Groups):

Sunday- Saturday:              Anytime we have 2 or

more volunteers to go

together!

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

In-House Cleaning: (Individuals or Group)

Ronald McDonald House is just that – a HOUSE.  We run much like your very own household…only time 17 because that’s how many rooms we have. We need volunteers to help with light household cleaning, organizing closets, separating donations, putting them away, and much more.  This is a great individual or group opportunity for volunteers of all ages. 

 

Ronald McDonald Family Rooms: (Individuals or Pairs)

Family Rooms are mini–Ronald McDonald Houses and offer all families (local and out-of-town) the opportunity to take a break from the stressful hospital environment.  Families are encouraged to come to the Ronald McDonald Family Rooms and enjoy a warm, comfortable setting where they can relax and get something to eat or drink.  Volunteers are required to commit to a regular volunteer schedule and incur additional training.  This opportunity does require the volunteer to step up.  Our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms are staffed 100% by our volunteers.  When a shift is not covered, then we are forced to close the doors, thus denying families the services we provide.


 

Handy Person: (Individual or Group)

Are you a Mr. or Ms. Fix-it?  Then we need you!  Volunteers are asked to do light house maintenance.  This could be anything from changing lightbulbs to fixing a loose cabinet hinge. This can be on-call or prescheduled maintenance as needed.

 

Office Assistant: (Individual or Pairs)

These volunteers can commit to a scheduled or on-call service.  Some of the duties of a receptionist are to answer phones, open the door, do light housekeeping when needed, and inventory rooms of families checking out of the Ronald McDonald House. Depending on the volunteer’s interests and the needs of the Ronald McDonald House, other duties will also be requested of these volunteers.

 

Baking Buddies: (Individual or Group)

If you love to bake, we would love to have you use your talents in our kitchen!  There is nothing more “home-like” than the smell of freshly baked cookies.  This is a wonderful and fun way to incorporate children into the volunteer experience.

 

Guest Chef: (Individual or Group)

Guest Chefs help to feed the families at the Ronald McDonald House.  Schedule the meal, and bring the ingredients to our beautiful, warm kitchen, and cook the dinner together as a group!  We have four ovens, two cooktops, two microwaves, and lots of pots and pans to make cooking a snap!

 

Freezer Friends: (Individual or Group)

Freezer Friends help to fill our casserole freezer to feed our families when we do not have a guest chef provided.  Bring the ingredients and schedule a time to prepare the casseroles in our beautiful kitchen – or simply donate a store-bought casserole!

 

Donation Drivers: (Individual)

The Ronald McDonald House has vehicles that are used for transporting families to/from the hospital, going to pick up supplies, taking families for scheduled trips to Wal-Mart or a grocery store, etc. Drivers sign up for scheduled shifts and/or let us know when they are available for on-call needs to serve as a substitute for the scheduled driver.  You must be 21 years or older and have a good driving record.


Of course, you could primarily do mainly one of these jobs or sample all of them until you find what makes you happiest.  If you don’t see a job that appeals to your desires, then talk to the Programs Coordinator so we can find something that best utilizes your talents. [ emma@rmhcsouthwest ]

 

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of The Southwest

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Morale chair

A Morale Committee Chair's job is to improve employee morale and build a positive work environment. This role involves planning and implementing social activities, recognizing employee achievements, and addressing morale issues. They also act as a point of contact for employees, facilitating communication and addressing concerns.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

A Morale Committee Chair's job is to improve employee morale and build a positive work environment. This role involves planning and implementing social activities, recognizing employee achievements, and addressing morale issues. They also act as a point of contact for employees, facilitating communication and addressing concerns.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Groups to Provide Evening Meals

We Need Your Help! During this time we have had to take necessary precautions to protect our clients' health and safety. For the time being we will not be able to allow groups to serve on campus. Because of this, our need for meals for our clients has greatly increased.  We are always in need of meals donated for our clients! Even dropping off sandwich meat and bread will help tremendously! Meals are served in the barn every evening around 6pm to approximately 85 residents. For more information, Respond to this Need or click here to sign up for a meal.  **PLEASE do not prepare food if you are sick or even think you might possibly be coming down with something (we would rather you cancel last minute).   

Agency: Grace Campus

We Need Your Help! During this time we have had to take necessary precautions to protect our clients' health and safety. For the time being we will not be able to allow groups to serve on campus. Because of this, our need for meals for our clients has greatly increased.  We are always in need of meals donated for our clients! Even dropping off sandwich meat and bread will help tremendously! Meals are served in the barn every evening around 6pm to approximately 85 residents. For more information, Respond to this Need or click here to sign up for a meal.  **PLEASE do not prepare food if you are sick or even think you might possibly be coming down with something (we would rather you cancel last minute).   

Agency: Grace Campus

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79424

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Snacks and Water Needed

Hi friends! Our center is in need of individually wrapped snacks and bottled water for our children. Can you or your business help? If so, please call (806) 740-0251 and we can arrange to pick up or drop off. Thanking you in advance!

Agency: Children's Advocacy Center Of The South Plains

Hi friends! Our center is in need of individually wrapped snacks and bottled water for our children. Can you or your business help? If so, please call (806) 740-0251 and we can arrange to pick up or drop off. Thanking you in advance!

Agency: Children's Advocacy Center Of The South Plains

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Stuffed Animals & Small Blankets Needed

Friends, could you help? We are in need of NEW stuffed animals & small blankets for our children.

If so, please call us at (806) 740-0251. Thank you, kindly.

Agency: Children's Advocacy Center Of The South Plains

Friends, could you help? We are in need of NEW stuffed animals & small blankets for our children.

If so, please call us at (806) 740-0251. Thank you, kindly.

Agency: Children's Advocacy Center Of The South Plains

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Grace Campus by Providing Meals, Supplies, and Encouraging Notes!

Our Clients Need Your Help!

 

1. Provide Much-Needed Meals for our Residents:

During this time we have had to take necessary precautions to protect our clients' health and safety. For the time being we will not be able to allow groups to serve on campus. Because of this, our need for meals for our clients has greatly increased. 

We are always in need of meals donated for our clients! Even dropping off sandwich meat and bread will help tremendously! Meals are served in the barn every evening around 6pm to approximately 85 residents. For more information, Respond to this Need or click here to sign up for a meal. 

**PLEASE do not prepare food if you are sick or even think you might possibly be coming down with something (we would rather you cancel last minute). We are closely monitoring the impact of COVID-19 in our community and will send out communication when this changes.    

2. Send an encouraging message From the Heart!

One of the things we really miss during this time is all the smiling faces and encouraging words of our amazing volunteers. We typically have over 100 volunteers coming through our gates every week to serve on campus. This has all been halted due to the impact of COVID-19. Our hope is that you might take a moment and share some encouragement for everyone at Grace Campus. Consider making encouraging cards or posters for our residents. These messages will be hung up throughout the campus.

Click here for more information and to write an encouraging message.

So, please click the link above, fill in your message, and we will print it out onto a heart. OR, you can download it and put a handwritten message in the heart and even color or decorate it if you want! These can be scanned and emailed to admin@gracecampus.org or mailed to Grace Campus/ PO Box 53891/ Lubbock, TX 79453. (If you choose to put a name on it, we do ask that people don’t use their full names. Simply your first or last would be great!)

3. Supplies Needed:

Housing an average of 74+ people at any given time, we go through a lot of consumables.  This can become very expensive.  We do not request or receive government money so our budget is very tight.  Any supplies donated are greatly needed and appreciated. During these challenging times, our needs have greatly increased. We are currently needing the following items:

- Take-Out / To-Go containers (including soup containers) with lids - due to social distancing orders, we are not able to serve group meals, so we are currently pre-packaging individual meals for our residents

- Bottled water

- Toilet paper and paper towels

- White paint and large paint rollers and /or brushes - for exterior and interior paint projects

- Cleaning supplies

- Hanging racks for our Clothing Closet

Visit our Amazon Wishlist - it is filled with our most used items. If you want to help by shopping our Amazon Wishlist, please know that the brand does not matter. The items on our list show sizes and types of things that we need.

Click here for the Grace Campus Amazon Wishlist

*Please have items shipped to our campus address: 1301 Avenue A, Lubbock, TX 79401

Agency: Grace Campus

Our Clients Need Your Help!

 

1. Provide Much-Needed Meals for our Residents:

During this time we have had to take necessary precautions to protect our clients' health and safety. For the time being we will not be able to allow groups to serve on campus. Because of this, our need for meals for our clients has greatly increased. 

We are always in need of meals donated for our clients! Even dropping off sandwich meat and bread will help tremendously! Meals are served in the barn every evening around 6pm to approximately 85 residents. For more information, Respond to this Need or click here to sign up for a meal. 

**PLEASE do not prepare food if you are sick or even think you might possibly be coming down with something (we would rather you cancel last minute). We are closely monitoring the impact of COVID-19 in our community and will send out communication when this changes.    

2. Send an encouraging message From the Heart!

One of the things we really miss during this time is all the smiling faces and encouraging words of our amazing volunteers. We typically have over 100 volunteers coming through our gates every week to serve on campus. This has all been halted due to the impact of COVID-19. Our hope is that you might take a moment and share some encouragement for everyone at Grace Campus. Consider making encouraging cards or posters for our residents. These messages will be hung up throughout the campus.

Click here for more information and to write an encouraging message.

So, please click the link above, fill in your message, and we will print it out onto a heart. OR, you can download it and put a handwritten message in the heart and even color or decorate it if you want! These can be scanned and emailed to admin@gracecampus.org or mailed to Grace Campus/ PO Box 53891/ Lubbock, TX 79453. (If you choose to put a name on it, we do ask that people don’t use their full names. Simply your first or last would be great!)

3. Supplies Needed:

Housing an average of 74+ people at any given time, we go through a lot of consumables.  This can become very expensive.  We do not request or receive government money so our budget is very tight.  Any supplies donated are greatly needed and appreciated. During these challenging times, our needs have greatly increased. We are currently needing the following items:

- Take-Out / To-Go containers (including soup containers) with lids - due to social distancing orders, we are not able to serve group meals, so we are currently pre-packaging individual meals for our residents

- Bottled water

- Toilet paper and paper towels

- White paint and large paint rollers and /or brushes - for exterior and interior paint projects

- Cleaning supplies

- Hanging racks for our Clothing Closet

Visit our Amazon Wishlist - it is filled with our most used items. If you want to help by shopping our Amazon Wishlist, please know that the brand does not matter. The items on our list show sizes and types of things that we need.

Click here for the Grace Campus Amazon Wishlist

*Please have items shipped to our campus address: 1301 Avenue A, Lubbock, TX 79401

Agency: Grace Campus

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79453

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive cancer patients to treatment

Do you want to make a real difference in the lives of local cancer patients? Become a Road to Recovery driver!

As a driver you will use your personal vehicle to drive local patients to and from medical appointments only (no personal errands, etc.) You drive at your own schedule and according to your availability. Drive as much or as little as you like. Volunteer drivers must have a current, valid driver’s license, proof of automobile insurance, and own a safe and reliable vehicle. Drivers must be between the ages of 18-84 and be willing to have a background check and motor vehicle records check to ensure volunteer and patient safety.  Volunteers are needed anytime between 7am and 7pm Monday through Friday.  Completion of online training courses is required.  Internet access via computer, smart phone, or tablet is required, as rides are coordinated via our volunteer website.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Do you want to make a real difference in the lives of local cancer patients? Become a Road to Recovery driver!

As a driver you will use your personal vehicle to drive local patients to and from medical appointments only (no personal errands, etc.) You drive at your own schedule and according to your availability. Drive as much or as little as you like. Volunteer drivers must have a current, valid driver’s license, proof of automobile insurance, and own a safe and reliable vehicle. Drivers must be between the ages of 18-84 and be willing to have a background check and motor vehicle records check to ensure volunteer and patient safety.  Volunteers are needed anytime between 7am and 7pm Monday through Friday.  Completion of online training courses is required.  Internet access via computer, smart phone, or tablet is required, as rides are coordinated via our volunteer website.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 79415

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PLAINVIEW AREA: Drive a cancer patient to treatment

Do you want to make a real difference in the lives of local cancer patients? Become a Road to Recovery driver!

As a driver you will use your personal vehicle to drive local patients to and from medical appointments only (no personal errands, etc.) You drive at your own schedule and according to your availability. Drive as much or as little as you like. Volunteer drivers must have a current, valid driver’s license, proof of automobile insurance, and own a safe and reliable vehicle. Drivers must be between the ages of 18-84 and be willing to have a background check and motor vehicle records check to ensure volunteer and patient safety. Volunteers are needed anytime between 7am and 7pm Monday through Friday. Completion of online training courses is required

Your volunteer service with Road to Recovery saves lives! For more information, visit www.cancer.org/roadtorecovery 

Agency: American Cancer Society

Do you want to make a real difference in the lives of local cancer patients? Become a Road to Recovery driver!

As a driver you will use your personal vehicle to drive local patients to and from medical appointments only (no personal errands, etc.) You drive at your own schedule and according to your availability. Drive as much or as little as you like. Volunteer drivers must have a current, valid driver’s license, proof of automobile insurance, and own a safe and reliable vehicle. Drivers must be between the ages of 18-84 and be willing to have a background check and motor vehicle records check to ensure volunteer and patient safety. Volunteers are needed anytime between 7am and 7pm Monday through Friday. Completion of online training courses is required

Your volunteer service with Road to Recovery saves lives! For more information, visit www.cancer.org/roadtorecovery 

Agency: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 79072

Allow Groups: No