Needs From: Volunteer Center of Lubbock

Volunteer: Fall Kindness List - Make a Difference Day!

Kindness starts small - and every act counts!
Print out this Fall Kindness List and hang it where your family can see it.
Together, check off each act of kindness — whether it’s baking muffins for a neighbor, leaving a thank-you note, or volunteering in your community.

It’s a great way to teach kids that everyone can help make the world a little brighter this season.

Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock

Kindness starts small - and every act counts!
Print out this Fall Kindness List and hang it where your family can see it.
Together, check off each act of kindness — whether it’s baking muffins for a neighbor, leaving a thank-you note, or volunteering in your community.

It’s a great way to teach kids that everyone can help make the world a little brighter this season.

Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Planning & Network Advisory Committee (PNAC) needs YOU!

StarCare is seeking applications from community members interested in mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), and substance misuse issues. The Planning & Network Advisory Committee (PNAC) is a group that includes individuals with mental illness, disabilities, and substance misuse challenges, along with their family members, caregivers, providers, interested citizens, and community stakeholders (such as public agencies, public and private providers and provider associations, local businesses, advocacy organizations, civic organizations, etc.)

Meetings are held from 11:30 am - 12:45 pm on the second Friday in February, May, August, and November. These meetings are held in person with a virtual option via Zoom. The purpose is to identify community needs and provide input in planning, policymaking, and service delivery system design. Members are crucial in developing recommendations for StarCare’s Board of Trustees.PNAC members uphold StarCare’s procedures regarding confidentiality, engage in constructive dialogue, and offer creative solutions to problems.If you have any questions or are interested in joining us, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We look forward to hearing from you!PNAC members uphold StarCare’s procedures regarding confidentiality, engage in constructive dialogue, and offer creative solutions to problems.If you have any questions or are interested in joining us, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We look forward to hearing from you!volunteer@starcarelubbock.org

Agency: StarCare Specialty Health System

StarCare is seeking applications from community members interested in mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), and substance misuse issues. The Planning & Network Advisory Committee (PNAC) is a group that includes individuals with mental illness, disabilities, and substance misuse challenges, along with their family members, caregivers, providers, interested citizens, and community stakeholders (such as public agencies, public and private providers and provider associations, local businesses, advocacy organizations, civic organizations, etc.)

Meetings are held from 11:30 am - 12:45 pm on the second Friday in February, May, August, and November. These meetings are held in person with a virtual option via Zoom. The purpose is to identify community needs and provide input in planning, policymaking, and service delivery system design. Members are crucial in developing recommendations for StarCare’s Board of Trustees.PNAC members uphold StarCare’s procedures regarding confidentiality, engage in constructive dialogue, and offer creative solutions to problems.If you have any questions or are interested in joining us, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We look forward to hearing from you!PNAC members uphold StarCare’s procedures regarding confidentiality, engage in constructive dialogue, and offer creative solutions to problems.If you have any questions or are interested in joining us, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We look forward to hearing from you!volunteer@starcarelubbock.org

Agency: StarCare Specialty Health System

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: No


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


Volunteer: Spooky Stacks Showdown!

Love pancakes? Love Halloween? Volunteer at our Spooky Stacks Showdown and help us flip fun into funds for Real Deal Cares! Friendly ghosts, witches, and goblins (a.k.a. volunteers) are all welcome to help make our Halloween Pancake Decorating Contest Fundraiser a success!

 

Volunteer Roles

Set-Up Crew – decorate venue, arrange tables, prep supplies Registration Table – check in guests, handle payments/scholarships Pancake Prep Team –manage pre-made stacks Toppings Station Helpers – restock and assist kids while decorating Judging/Voting Helpers – collect ballots or oversee People’s Choice jars Raffle & Donation Table – sell tickets, promote fundraising Photo Booth Crew – help families take photos with props Clean-Up Crew – clear tables, pack supplies, take down decorations

Agency: Real Deal Cares

Love pancakes? Love Halloween? Volunteer at our Spooky Stacks Showdown and help us flip fun into funds for Real Deal Cares! Friendly ghosts, witches, and goblins (a.k.a. volunteers) are all welcome to help make our Halloween Pancake Decorating Contest Fundraiser a success!

 

Volunteer Roles

Set-Up Crew – decorate venue, arrange tables, prep supplies Registration Table – check in guests, handle payments/scholarships Pancake Prep Team –manage pre-made stacks Toppings Station Helpers – restock and assist kids while decorating Judging/Voting Helpers – collect ballots or oversee People’s Choice jars Raffle & Donation Table – sell tickets, promote fundraising Photo Booth Crew – help families take photos with props Clean-Up Crew – clear tables, pack supplies, take down decorations

Agency: Real Deal Cares

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 79403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Winter Essentials

At Kingdom CO-OP, our facility hosts a meal every week where our friends in homeless and impoverished communities come together to eat with one another and have access to a clothes closet free of charge. We regularly see over 120 people come through the closet, and as the cold slowly starts to creep in, we find ourselves needing winter essentials more than ever. We are asking for donations over the coming months for items such as:

BlanketsSleeping BagsHeavy CoatsBeanies/Head WrapsFootwearSocks and UnderwearHand Warmer PacksLotion and Healing Ointments

Whatever you or your organization is able to provide will help us gear up our clothes closet and address our community's needs as they come. 

Items can either be dropped off at 2005 Ave T from 9-4 and Monday-Thursday, or you can request a pick-up and have our team come to you. Thank you for your continued support!

Agency: Kingdom CO-OP

At Kingdom CO-OP, our facility hosts a meal every week where our friends in homeless and impoverished communities come together to eat with one another and have access to a clothes closet free of charge. We regularly see over 120 people come through the closet, and as the cold slowly starts to creep in, we find ourselves needing winter essentials more than ever. We are asking for donations over the coming months for items such as:

BlanketsSleeping BagsHeavy CoatsBeanies/Head WrapsFootwearSocks and UnderwearHand Warmer PacksLotion and Healing Ointments

Whatever you or your organization is able to provide will help us gear up our clothes closet and address our community's needs as they come. 

Items can either be dropped off at 2005 Ave T from 9-4 and Monday-Thursday, or you can request a pick-up and have our team come to you. Thank you for your continued support!

Agency: Kingdom CO-OP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79411

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 Opportunities

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

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: Community Thanksgiving Meal

Description*
The Community Thanksgiving Meal is an annual event dedicated to bringing families, youth, and individuals in Lubbock together for food, fellowship, and encouragement during the holiday season. Hosted by Brittany and Devin’s Angels, in partnership with local churches, organizations, and volunteers, the meal provides a warm, home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner at no cost to participants.

We are currently seeking volunteers to help serve food and sponsors to support the event either through monetary donations or by donating food items. Your support will help ensure that no one feels alone or forgotten during the holidays and will make a lasting impact in the community.

Together, we can share the spirit of giving and provide hope, encouragement, and togetherness this Thanksgiving.

Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels

Description*
The Community Thanksgiving Meal is an annual event dedicated to bringing families, youth, and individuals in Lubbock together for food, fellowship, and encouragement during the holiday season. Hosted by Brittany and Devin’s Angels, in partnership with local churches, organizations, and volunteers, the meal provides a warm, home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner at no cost to participants.

We are currently seeking volunteers to help serve food and sponsors to support the event either through monetary donations or by donating food items. Your support will help ensure that no one feels alone or forgotten during the holidays and will make a lasting impact in the community.

Together, we can share the spirit of giving and provide hope, encouragement, and togetherness this Thanksgiving.

Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 16, 2025

Zip Code: 79403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Trunk or Treat

Community Trunk or Treat
Seeking volunteers to set up decorated trunks and assist with candy and snack donations to hand out to the community

Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels

Community Trunk or Treat
Seeking volunteers to set up decorated trunks and assist with candy and snack donations to hand out to the community

Agency: Brittany and Devins Angels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 30, 2025

Zip Code: 79403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Lunch Host 2025-2026 School Year

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

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: Buckner Trunk or Treat

We’re looking for volunteers to help make our annual Trunk-or-Treat a fun and memorable experience for families! Volunteers are asked to provide a decorated trunk and be prepared with candy or small prizes to hand out. We are expecting around 500–700 attendees, so please plan accordingly.

This is a wonderful chance to get creative, connect with families, and be part of an exciting community event. Costumes are encouraged (but not required), and decorations should remain kid-friendly. Please plan to arrive early to allow time for set-up.

We’d love to have you join us in making this event a success!

Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services

We’re looking for volunteers to help make our annual Trunk-or-Treat a fun and memorable experience for families! Volunteers are asked to provide a decorated trunk and be prepared with candy or small prizes to hand out. We are expecting around 500–700 attendees, so please plan accordingly.

This is a wonderful chance to get creative, connect with families, and be part of an exciting community event. Costumes are encouraged (but not required), and decorations should remain kid-friendly. Please plan to arrive early to allow time for set-up.

We’d love to have you join us in making this event a success!

Agency: Buckner Children and Family Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 79412

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer

Join us as a Social Media Volunteer for Lubbock Lemonade Day! This exciting role offers a unique opportunity to engage with the community and promote entrepreneurship among local youth. As a Social Media Volunteer, you will be responsible for managing content across various social media platforms to raise awareness about Lemonade Day and its mission.

Key Responsibilities:

- Post engaging posts, graphics, and videos that highlight participants and their lemonade stands.
- Interact with followers, respond to comments, and encourage community engagement.
- Collaborate with the event team to share updates, success stories, and relevant information.
- Monitor social media trends and analytics to optimize content and reach.

Qualifications:

- Strong understanding of social media platforms (Facebook & Instagram).
- Excellent communication and writing skills.
- Creative mindset.
- Passion for community involvement and youth entrepreneurship.
- Experience in social media management or marketing is a plus.

Join us in making Lubbock Lemonade Day a memorable event while gaining valuable experience in social media and community engagement!

Agency: Lemonade Day Lubbock

Join us as a Social Media Volunteer for Lubbock Lemonade Day! This exciting role offers a unique opportunity to engage with the community and promote entrepreneurship among local youth. As a Social Media Volunteer, you will be responsible for managing content across various social media platforms to raise awareness about Lemonade Day and its mission.

Key Responsibilities:

- Post engaging posts, graphics, and videos that highlight participants and their lemonade stands.
- Interact with followers, respond to comments, and encourage community engagement.
- Collaborate with the event team to share updates, success stories, and relevant information.
- Monitor social media trends and analytics to optimize content and reach.

Qualifications:

- Strong understanding of social media platforms (Facebook & Instagram).
- Excellent communication and writing skills.
- Creative mindset.
- Passion for community involvement and youth entrepreneurship.
- Experience in social media management or marketing is a plus.

Join us in making Lubbock Lemonade Day a memorable event while gaining valuable experience in social media and community engagement!

Agency: Lemonade Day Lubbock

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79416

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alcove Trails MS (Frenship ISD) After-School Cooking Club Sponsor Needed

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

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: Legacy Elementary (Frenship ISD) Chess Club Helper Needed

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

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: Santa Land

We're looking for Santa's helpers for Lubbock's favorite winter event! Whether it's monitoring the fire pits, capturing sweet family moments, or answering guests' questions, volunteering at Santa Land is sure to get you on the nice list! 

Find more details and register here.

Agency: City of Lubbock - Parks and Recreation Department

We're looking for Santa's helpers for Lubbock's favorite winter event! Whether it's monitoring the fire pits, capturing sweet family moments, or answering guests' questions, volunteering at Santa Land is sure to get you on the nice list! 

Find more details and register here.

Agency: City of Lubbock - Parks and Recreation Department

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Big Band Performance - Volunteers Needed

Swing and sway to the music of the Big Band Era at the Silent Wings Museum on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Doors open at 5 p.m. and admission is FREE. Enjoy dance lessons from Social Dance LBK before the big band performance. Live music by Finessence will have your toes tapping from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Enjoy the catchy beat and patriotic themes of the music that kept the spirits of the Greatest Generation positive!

This event made possible with the generous support of the Helen Jones Foundation, Inc.

Volunteers needed to assist with set up, serving, and tear down.


Agency: Silent Wings Museum

Swing and sway to the music of the Big Band Era at the Silent Wings Museum on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Doors open at 5 p.m. and admission is FREE. Enjoy dance lessons from Social Dance LBK before the big band performance. Live music by Finessence will have your toes tapping from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Enjoy the catchy beat and patriotic themes of the music that kept the spirits of the Greatest Generation positive!

This event made possible with the generous support of the Helen Jones Foundation, Inc.

Volunteers needed to assist with set up, serving, and tear down.


Agency: Silent Wings Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 79403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Volunteer Day 2025!

Family Volunteer Day in 2025 is on Saturday, November 22, 2025. It is a global day of service that occurs annually on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, encouraging families to work together on community service projects and make a positive impact on their communities.

Please join the staff of the Volunteer Center of Lubbock and their family as we complete Projects in a Box for a few of our Agency Partners.

Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock

Family Volunteer Day in 2025 is on Saturday, November 22, 2025. It is a global day of service that occurs annually on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, encouraging families to work together on community service projects and make a positive impact on their communities.

Please join the staff of the Volunteer Center of Lubbock and their family as we complete Projects in a Box for a few of our Agency Partners.

Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 22, 2025

Zip Code: 79423

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Looking for a fulfilling position with a great mission?

Submit your resume to mary@lubbockmow.org.
Please submit resumes by September 8, 2025.


“Respecting the dignity of every human being, no matter their need or physical condition, Lubbock Meals on Wheels will provide nutritious home-delivered meals to those who are homebound, elderly, or disabled. We shall seek to break the social isolation experienced by the homebound, by providing warm, caring, friendly contact through our volunteers.”
Lubbock Meals on Wheels, Inc. was founded in 1971. We provide home-delivered meals to eligible residents in Lubbock and Wolfforth. We currently serve over 1,000 people, delivering 77 routes each day.
Position

Serving as an integral member of the LMOW team, the development coordinator (DC) is responsible for helping the assistant director with the implementation of a fund raising and marketing/public relations plan. Plans, organizes, and executes fundraising and community events. Delivers presentations and engages with community groups and media. Maintains donor database system recording cash and non-cash contributions, provides all related correspondence, provides reports, and reviews this information with the accountant and assistant director. Works with volunteers and committees.

Must show strong initiative, confidence, and responsibility. Effective and experienced presenter in public and group settings. Comfortable engaging in interviews with local media. Must be able to learn quickly and manage multiple tasks in an effective manner. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to building a long-term career in the non-profit sector supported by a proven track record reflecting this dedication. The ideal candidate is someone seeking a lasting role.

Availability to start work as soon as possible is essential.

$42,000 - $50,000 salary (negotiable based on experience)
Potential for advancement
Standard work hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with flexibility for additional hours as required. (occasional nights/weekends)
Health, vision, dental, and life insurance are fully paid for by LMOW.
Paid vacation, paid sick leave, emergency leave, and 9 – 10 holidays per year
Matched retirement plan
Lunch provided.

Education, experience, and qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in business, Public Relations, Social Service, or other related fields
• Extensive experience with public speaking
• Experience with non-profit organizations and working with volunteers preferred
• Experience and proficiency with Microsoft products
• General bookkeeping experience preferred
• Valid Texas Driver’s License
• Must be insurable for automobile insurance and capable of driving a van
• Must pass background check

Skills:
• Effective presenter in public and group settings. Comfortable engaging in interviews with local media
• Exceptional organizational and time management skills, including the ability to learn quickly, set priorities, and manage multiple tasks simultaneously
• Excellent interpersonal skills and proven ability to achieve goals in a collaborative manner
• Strong initiative, confidence, and sense of responsibility
• Professional appearance and conduct aligned with our audience and organizational mission
• Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to engage effectively in person, over the phone, and through written correspondence.
• Positive, friendly, and professional demeanor with co-workers, clients, volunteers, and the public.
• Ability to work with all age ranges of volunteers and the public
• Accurate data entry skills
• Ability to effectively handle deadlines, stress, and changing demands
• Strong knowledge of and proficiency with computers, Outlook, Word, Excel, and client data management systems
• Ability to work with confidential material
• Willingness to work outside of regular work hours as needed

Physical Requirement
• Fast-paced with significant personal interaction
• Ability to lift up to 40 pounds
• Minimal reaching, bending, and stooping.
• Sitting for extended periods of time
• Dexterity of hands and fingers
• Vehicle required to perform duties

Agency: Lubbock Meals on Wheels

Submit your resume to mary@lubbockmow.org.
Please submit resumes by September 8, 2025.


“Respecting the dignity of every human being, no matter their need or physical condition, Lubbock Meals on Wheels will provide nutritious home-delivered meals to those who are homebound, elderly, or disabled. We shall seek to break the social isolation experienced by the homebound, by providing warm, caring, friendly contact through our volunteers.”
Lubbock Meals on Wheels, Inc. was founded in 1971. We provide home-delivered meals to eligible residents in Lubbock and Wolfforth. We currently serve over 1,000 people, delivering 77 routes each day.
Position

Serving as an integral member of the LMOW team, the development coordinator (DC) is responsible for helping the assistant director with the implementation of a fund raising and marketing/public relations plan. Plans, organizes, and executes fundraising and community events. Delivers presentations and engages with community groups and media. Maintains donor database system recording cash and non-cash contributions, provides all related correspondence, provides reports, and reviews this information with the accountant and assistant director. Works with volunteers and committees.

Must show strong initiative, confidence, and responsibility. Effective and experienced presenter in public and group settings. Comfortable engaging in interviews with local media. Must be able to learn quickly and manage multiple tasks in an effective manner. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to building a long-term career in the non-profit sector supported by a proven track record reflecting this dedication. The ideal candidate is someone seeking a lasting role.

Availability to start work as soon as possible is essential.

$42,000 - $50,000 salary (negotiable based on experience)
Potential for advancement
Standard work hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with flexibility for additional hours as required. (occasional nights/weekends)
Health, vision, dental, and life insurance are fully paid for by LMOW.
Paid vacation, paid sick leave, emergency leave, and 9 – 10 holidays per year
Matched retirement plan
Lunch provided.

Education, experience, and qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in business, Public Relations, Social Service, or other related fields
• Extensive experience with public speaking
• Experience with non-profit organizations and working with volunteers preferred
• Experience and proficiency with Microsoft products
• General bookkeeping experience preferred
• Valid Texas Driver’s License
• Must be insurable for automobile insurance and capable of driving a van
• Must pass background check

Skills:
• Effective presenter in public and group settings. Comfortable engaging in interviews with local media
• Exceptional organizational and time management skills, including the ability to learn quickly, set priorities, and manage multiple tasks simultaneously
• Excellent interpersonal skills and proven ability to achieve goals in a collaborative manner
• Strong initiative, confidence, and sense of responsibility
• Professional appearance and conduct aligned with our audience and organizational mission
• Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to engage effectively in person, over the phone, and through written correspondence.
• Positive, friendly, and professional demeanor with co-workers, clients, volunteers, and the public.
• Ability to work with all age ranges of volunteers and the public
• Accurate data entry skills
• Ability to effectively handle deadlines, stress, and changing demands
• Strong knowledge of and proficiency with computers, Outlook, Word, Excel, and client data management systems
• Ability to work with confidential material
• Willingness to work outside of regular work hours as needed

Physical Requirement
• Fast-paced with significant personal interaction
• Ability to lift up to 40 pounds
• Minimal reaching, bending, and stooping.
• Sitting for extended periods of time
• Dexterity of hands and fingers
• Vehicle required to perform duties

Agency: Lubbock Meals on Wheels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79410

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 know

To 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 date

Lubbock 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 know

To 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 date

Lubbock 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: Back To School Kindness

Click HERE to download the Back to School Kindness List! 

Then, come back to this need to report any hours served under this kindness initiative! 

Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock

Click HERE to download the Back to School Kindness List! 

Then, come back to this need to report any hours served under this kindness initiative! 

Agency: Volunteer Center of Lubbock

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hygiene Items


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


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: 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 Cailin Ross, 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 Cailin Ross, 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: Lend a Hand, Share a Smile, Save a Life (Customer Service)

Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support
Help save lives right here in Lubbock!

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


Required Training: 

Vitalant Volunteer Orientation Blood Drive Volunteer Role-specific Training Onboarding with Volunteer Specialist

To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support
Help save lives right here in Lubbock!

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


Required Training: 

Vitalant Volunteer Orientation Blood Drive Volunteer Role-specific Training Onboarding with Volunteer Specialist

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
Help save lives right here in Lubbock!

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

 
Required Training: 

Vitalant Volunteer Orientation Blood Drive Volunteer Role-specific Training Onboarding with Volunteer Specialist

To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support
Help save lives right here in Lubbock!

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

 
Required Training: 

Vitalant Volunteer Orientation Blood Drive Volunteer Role-specific Training Onboarding with Volunteer Specialist

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
Help save lives right here in Lubbock!

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


Required Training: 

Vitalant Volunteer Orientation Blood Drive Volunteer Role-specific Training Onboarding with Volunteer Specialist

To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support
Help save lives right here in Lubbock!

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


Required Training: 

Vitalant Volunteer Orientation Blood Drive Volunteer Role-specific Training Onboarding with Volunteer Specialist

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: Make Donors Feel Welcome While Making a Difference (Customer Service)

Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support
Help save lives right here in Lubbock!

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


Required Training: 

Vitalant Volunteer Orientation Blood Drive Volunteer Role-specific Training Onboarding with Volunteer Specialist

To learn more about our volunteer opportunities and positions, click the link here: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.

Agency: Vitalant

Volunteer with Vitalant – Blood Drive Support
Help save lives right here in Lubbock!

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


Required Training: 

Vitalant Volunteer Orientation Blood Drive Volunteer Role-specific Training Onboarding with Volunteer Specialist

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: Spooky Science Carnival

We are in need of lots of volunteers for our annual grade school Halloween event, The Spooky Science Carnival! This event will occur on Thursday, October 30th from 5pm-9pm. Volunteers should arrive at 4:30pm. Since this is a Halloween event, volunteers will be allowed to wear costumes! Make sure your costumes are not scary or inappropriate! Costumes should not have masks that completely cover a person's face and please avoid bringing props or toys that resemble guns, knifes or other related objects.

Volunteers will have duties such as: giving out candy, greeting guests, running games and crafts, and assisting with science demonstrations. Sign up today!

Should you choose to sign up for the Spooky Science Carnival, please fill out the following form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekNF6njZaRappFfdj-oZGQPKB-GYaFva5r5HMXdZr5MECMdg/viewform?usp=dialog

Agency: Science Spectrum

We are in need of lots of volunteers for our annual grade school Halloween event, The Spooky Science Carnival! This event will occur on Thursday, October 30th from 5pm-9pm. Volunteers should arrive at 4:30pm. Since this is a Halloween event, volunteers will be allowed to wear costumes! Make sure your costumes are not scary or inappropriate! Costumes should not have masks that completely cover a person's face and please avoid bringing props or toys that resemble guns, knifes or other related objects.

Volunteers will have duties such as: giving out candy, greeting guests, running games and crafts, and assisting with science demonstrations. Sign up today!

Should you choose to sign up for the Spooky Science Carnival, please fill out the following form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekNF6njZaRappFfdj-oZGQPKB-GYaFva5r5HMXdZr5MECMdg/viewform?usp=dialog

Agency: Science Spectrum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 30, 2025

Zip Code: 79423

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Silly Science Carnival

We are in need of lots of volunteers for our annual preschool Halloween event, The Silly Science Carnival! This event will occur on Wednesday, October 29th from 10am-12pm. Volunteers should arrive at 9:30am. Since this is a Halloween event, volunteers will be allowed to wear costumes! Make sure your costumes are not scary or inappropriate! Costumes should not have masks that completely cover a person's face and please avoid bringing props or toys that resemble guns, knifes or other related objects.

Volunteers will have duties such as: giving out candy, greeting guests, running games and crafts, and assisting with science demonstrations. Sign up today!

Should you choose to sign up for the Silly Science Carnival, please fill out the following form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf-9MagvYz7IZSYQATCE9uTK19aklTk5dBiCnPvxDtjE05x7Q/viewform?usp=dialog

Agency: Science Spectrum

We are in need of lots of volunteers for our annual preschool Halloween event, The Silly Science Carnival! This event will occur on Wednesday, October 29th from 10am-12pm. Volunteers should arrive at 9:30am. Since this is a Halloween event, volunteers will be allowed to wear costumes! Make sure your costumes are not scary or inappropriate! Costumes should not have masks that completely cover a person's face and please avoid bringing props or toys that resemble guns, knifes or other related objects.

Volunteers will have duties such as: giving out candy, greeting guests, running games and crafts, and assisting with science demonstrations. Sign up today!

Should you choose to sign up for the Silly Science Carnival, please fill out the following form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf-9MagvYz7IZSYQATCE9uTK19aklTk5dBiCnPvxDtjE05x7Q/viewform?usp=dialog

Agency: Science Spectrum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 29, 2025

Zip Code: 79423

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shaun the Sheep™: Flock this Way!

Shaun the Sheep™: Flock this Way! is our newest exhibition coming to Science Spectrum from September 20th, 2025-January 25th, 2026! We will need lots of volunteers to help us with this exhibit during museum hours!

Volunteers will be monitoring & resetting the interactive exhibits, and making sure the exhibition is calm!

Here are the shifts currently available each day during the run of the exhibition:

Sunday Shifts: 1:00pm-3:00pm, 3:00pm-5:00pm
Monday-Friday Shifts: 10:00m-12:20pm, 12:20pm-2:40pm, 2:40pm-5:00pm
Saturday Shifts: 10:00am-12:40pm, 12:40pm-3:20pm, 3:20pm-6:00pm

If you are interested in any of these shifts between September 20th, 2025 and January 25th, 2026, you can sign up using this SignUpGenius Link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA8A82DA0F8C43-57838404-shaun

Shaun the Sheep™: Flock this Way!

Agency: Science Spectrum

Shaun the Sheep™: Flock this Way! is our newest exhibition coming to Science Spectrum from September 20th, 2025-January 25th, 2026! We will need lots of volunteers to help us with this exhibit during museum hours!

Volunteers will be monitoring & resetting the interactive exhibits, and making sure the exhibition is calm!

Here are the shifts currently available each day during the run of the exhibition:

Sunday Shifts: 1:00pm-3:00pm, 3:00pm-5:00pm
Monday-Friday Shifts: 10:00m-12:20pm, 12:20pm-2:40pm, 2:40pm-5:00pm
Saturday Shifts: 10:00am-12:40pm, 12:40pm-3:20pm, 3:20pm-6:00pm

If you are interested in any of these shifts between September 20th, 2025 and January 25th, 2026, you can sign up using this SignUpGenius Link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084EA8A82DA0F8C43-57838404-shaun

Shaun the Sheep™: Flock this Way!

Agency: Science Spectrum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 20, 2025 through Jan 25, 2026

Zip Code: 79423

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 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 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: Lead Sewing Instructor


○ Teaching individuals how to sew, encompassing basic techniques like
stitches to more advanced garment construction.
○ Developing lessons that cater to different skill levels and learning styles.
○ Clearly demonstrating sewing techniques and providing hands-on
guidance.
○ Evaluating student progress and providing constructive feedback.
○ Creating a safe, organized, and positive learning environment.
○ Ensuring the availability of necessary tools and materials.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement


○ Teaching individuals how to sew, encompassing basic techniques like
stitches to more advanced garment construction.
○ Developing lessons that cater to different skill levels and learning styles.
○ Clearly demonstrating sewing techniques and providing hands-on
guidance.
○ Evaluating student progress and providing constructive feedback.
○ Creating a safe, organized, and positive learning environment.
○ Ensuring the availability of necessary tools and materials.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

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
volunteers birthday reminders and staff’s work anniversary tasks and
ensuring proper encouragement and positive environment.

○ May involve duties such as preparing games and tasks for any and all
events (for staff and student’s)
○ Maintaining a positive and uplifting mood and work space for all
involved with the program
○ Assisting with communication among board members and others
involved with the organization.
○ May also be involved in other tasks, such as creating games for
meetings, making/creating “icebrakers”, or assisting with fundraising
efforts.
○ In essence, the morale chair assistant acts as a key support person for
the Morale Chair, helping to ensure the smooth and efficient functioning
of the organization's positive build and the wellbeing of all those in the
program.
○ Help the Morale Chair ensure everyone is seen, heard, and knows they
have a purpose/ value in life as well as in the organization.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

○ Supports the organization's Morale Chair, in managing students and
volunteers birthday reminders and staff’s work anniversary tasks and
ensuring proper encouragement and positive environment.

○ May involve duties such as preparing games and tasks for any and all
events (for staff and student’s)
○ Maintaining a positive and uplifting mood and work space for all
involved with the program
○ Assisting with communication among board members and others
involved with the organization.
○ May also be involved in other tasks, such as creating games for
meetings, making/creating “icebrakers”, or assisting with fundraising
efforts.
○ In essence, the morale chair assistant acts as a key support person for
the Morale Chair, helping to ensure the smooth and efficient functioning
of the organization's positive build and the wellbeing of all those in the
program.
○ Help the Morale Chair ensure everyone is seen, heard, and knows they
have a purpose/ value in life as well as in the organization.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

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:
○ Handling administrative tasks, creating content, and assisting with
campaign execution.
○ Help with media relations, social media management, event
coordination, and content creation
○ Also tracking campaign performance and reporting on results.
○ Providing general support to the PR and marketing team, assisting with
various tasks as needed.
○ Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize effectively, and meet
deadlines.
○ Ensuring the availability of necessary tools and materials.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

○ Supports the public relations and marketing team by:
○ Handling administrative tasks, creating content, and assisting with
campaign execution.
○ Help with media relations, social media management, event
coordination, and content creation
○ Also tracking campaign performance and reporting on results.
○ Providing general support to the PR and marketing team, assisting with
various tasks as needed.
○ Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize effectively, and meet
deadlines.
○ Ensuring the availability of necessary tools and materials.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

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
campaigns to secure financial support.

○ Cultivate relationships with donors
○ Manage fundraising events
○ Ensure that fundraising goals are met
○ Track fundraising progress, manage budgets, and ensure accurate
recording of donations.
○ Supervise and support fundraising volunteers, providing training and
guidance.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

○ Responsible for planning, organizing, and executing fundraising
campaigns to secure financial support.

○ Cultivate relationships with donors
○ Manage fundraising events
○ Ensure that fundraising goals are met
○ Track fundraising progress, manage budgets, and ensure accurate
recording of donations.
○ Supervise and support fundraising volunteers, providing training and
guidance.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant Event Coordinator

○ Researching and contacting potential venues.
○ Assisting with the creation of event timelines and schedules.
○ Coordinating catering and other vendor services.
○ Managing event registration and attendee lists.
○ Providing on-site support during events, such as setting up registration
tables or directing attendees.
○ Handling post-event tasks, such as compiling event reports and
managing invoices.
○ Ensuring the availability of necessary tools and materials.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

○ Researching and contacting potential venues.
○ Assisting with the creation of event timelines and schedules.
○ Coordinating catering and other vendor services.
○ Managing event registration and attendee lists.
○ Providing on-site support during events, such as setting up registration
tables or directing attendees.
○ Handling post-event tasks, such as compiling event reports and
managing invoices.
○ Ensuring the availability of necessary tools and materials.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

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
channels.
○ Utilize various platforms like social media, search engines, email, and
websites to increase drive and interest in the organization and members
involvement.
○ Creating engaging content, running targeted campaigns, and interacting
with followers to build brand awareness and drive engagement.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.
○ Ensuring the availability of necessary tools and materials.
○ Good with a camera, video recording, and editing

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

○ Responsible for promoting the Organization’s services using online
channels.
○ Utilize various platforms like social media, search engines, email, and
websites to increase drive and interest in the organization and members
involvement.
○ Creating engaging content, running targeted campaigns, and interacting
with followers to build brand awareness and drive engagement.
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.
○ Ensuring the availability of necessary tools and materials.
○ Good with a camera, video recording, and editing

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art Assistant

○ Communication and Collaboration
○ Detail oriented

○ Assisting with plan development, helping assess students work, and
creating a positive learning environment
○ Helping with supply and material gathering
○ Aiding with any and potentially all requests from the “Lead”
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

○ Communication and Collaboration
○ Detail oriented

○ Assisting with plan development, helping assess students work, and
creating a positive learning environment
○ Helping with supply and material gathering
○ Aiding with any and potentially all requests from the “Lead”
○ Participating in events and potentially collaborating with others
involved in the organization.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Closing closet help in Lubbock AND Plainview

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

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: Play it Safe! Volunteers NEEDED!

The Play It Safe program is designed for Pre-K through 12th Grade. Each grade level's interactive curriculum speaks to children in a way they can best learn and respond. It helps them recognize abusive behavior, even if it is someone they know and provides tools that children can use to be safe. 

Lubbock ISD and Frenship ISD schools are participating in the PLAY IT SAFE Program - VOLUNTEERS are needed to go into the schools and present the program to the students. Each presentation lasts about 45 minutes and includes an age appropriate script followed by a 10-20 minute movie.

***Volunteers will need to pass a three point background check and complete the volunteer training.***


PLEASE please consider signing up for this - the overall goal for this program is to prevent and to lessen the number of children being abused in our community!  

ONCE YOU SIGN UP YOU INFORMATION WILL BE SENT TO CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY OF THE SOUTH PLAINS.

Agency: Children's Advocacy Center Of The South Plains

The Play It Safe program is designed for Pre-K through 12th Grade. Each grade level's interactive curriculum speaks to children in a way they can best learn and respond. It helps them recognize abusive behavior, even if it is someone they know and provides tools that children can use to be safe. 

Lubbock ISD and Frenship ISD schools are participating in the PLAY IT SAFE Program - VOLUNTEERS are needed to go into the schools and present the program to the students. Each presentation lasts about 45 minutes and includes an age appropriate script followed by a 10-20 minute movie.

***Volunteers will need to pass a three point background check and complete the volunteer training.***


PLEASE please consider signing up for this - the overall goal for this program is to prevent and to lessen the number of children being abused in our community!  

ONCE YOU SIGN UP YOU INFORMATION WILL BE SENT TO CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY OF THE SOUTH PLAINS.

Agency: Children's Advocacy Center Of The South Plains

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Urgent Need- Paper Towels

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

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 Organizer

Agency: 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 Organizer

Agency: 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 Ambassadors

BHH Ambassadors


Introducing the BHH Ambassadors

A new initiative from the Buddy Holly Hall Marketing Department, this program brings together passionate community members to serve as our official street team.

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


Introducing the BHH Ambassadors

A new initiative from the Buddy Holly Hall Marketing Department, this program brings together passionate community members to serve as our official street team.

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 Grants

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

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: 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: 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 Volunteers

Looking 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Campus Garage Sale Need Volunteers

We need your help getting our on-campus garage sale ready!  This is a great opportunity to pitch in, give back, meet new people, and earn volunteer hours.  We’re looking for volunteers to help with organizing, and sorting items. 

 

When: Ongoing 

 

Where: 3401 N University, Community Relations Department

 

What we will be doing: Sorting donations, and making everything look great before the garage sale (at a late date)

 

If you’re available and willing to lend a hand, let us know! Your help would mean a lot in making this even a success. 

Agency: Volunteer Services Council for Lubbock State Supported Living Center

We need your help getting our on-campus garage sale ready!  This is a great opportunity to pitch in, give back, meet new people, and earn volunteer hours.  We’re looking for volunteers to help with organizing, and sorting items. 

 

When: Ongoing 

 

Where: 3401 N University, Community Relations Department

 

What we will be doing: Sorting donations, and making everything look great before the garage sale (at a late date)

 

If you’re available and willing to lend a hand, let us know! Your help would mean a lot in making this even a success. 

Agency: Volunteer Services Council for Lubbock State Supported Living Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79415

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead Art Instructor

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

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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Youth in Service-Plainview High School

Report 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: 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: 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: Organization Photographer

Organization 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: 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: 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 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: 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: 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-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-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-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-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-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-Muleshoe 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: 79347

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Morton 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: 79346

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Meadow 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: 79345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Littlefield 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: 79339

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Floydada 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: 79235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Brownfield 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: 79316

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-McCool Academy

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: 79410

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Talkington

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: 79403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-OL Slaton

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: 79411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Monterey 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: 79413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Lubbock 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: 79401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Lubbock Cooper Middle 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: 79423

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Lubbock Cooper 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: 79423

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Irons Middle 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: 79424

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Hutch Middle School

Please report your hours for YIS. 

Agency: Youth In Service

Please report your hours for YIS. 

Agency: Youth In Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79410

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Frenship Middle School

Please report your hours for YIS. 

Agency: Youth In Service

Please report your hours for YIS. 

Agency: Youth In Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79382

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Evans Middle 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: 79413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Estacado High School

Please report your hours for YIS.

Agency: Youth In Service

Please report your hours for YIS.

Agency: Youth In Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Dunbar College Prep Academy

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: 79404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Coronado High School

Please report your hours for YIS here.  

Agency: Youth In Service

Please report your hours for YIS here.  

Agency: Youth In Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79410

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Christ the King

Please report hours for Christ the King on this page. 

Agency: Youth In Service

Please report hours for Christ the King on this page. 

Agency: Youth In Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth In Service-All Saints Episcopal School

Report your hours for YIS here

Agency: Youth In Service

Report your hours for YIS here

Agency: Youth In Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth in Service-Atkins Middle School

YIS Portal for Atkins Middle School.  Report your hours here. 

Agency: Youth In Service

YIS Portal for Atkins Middle School.  Report your hours here. 

Agency: Youth In Service

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 79412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Manager needed!

A website manager is responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and administration of organization's website. Ensure that the website is up to date, engaging, and meets organization's goals and user needs. Perform a range of tasks to ensure the website is functional, easy for users to navigate, and represents organization well.

Must be 18 years old.

Must have at least 1 year experience creating websites and managing websites Background required.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

A website manager is responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and administration of organization's website. Ensure that the website is up to date, engaging, and meets organization's goals and user needs. Perform a range of tasks to ensure the website is functional, easy for users to navigate, and represents organization well.

Must be 18 years old.

Must have at least 1 year experience creating websites and managing websites Background required.

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant financial literacy Instructor

Must be 21 years old Must have some experience in financial literacy  Background required  For ages 8-18

As a financial literacy teacher, you will educate individuals on how to manage money, from monthly budgets to retirement planning. Your responsibilities are to help them budget and make investment decisions. You also teach students how to prepare for college debt.

Must have some experience in financial literacy

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Must be 21 years old Must have some experience in financial literacy  Background required  For ages 8-18

As a financial literacy teacher, you will educate individuals on how to manage money, from monthly budgets to retirement planning. Your responsibilities are to help them budget and make investment decisions. You also teach students how to prepare for college debt.

Must have some experience in financial literacy

Agency: Seeds of Encouragement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No