Needs From: United Way of South Texas

Volunteer: Board of Directors - Treasurer

Operation Christmas RGV is seeking a Volunteer Treasurer to join our Board of Directors. We are looking for an individual with experience or educational background in accounting, bookkeeping, finance, banking, business administration, or a related field. This volunteer leadership role helps oversee the financial health of the organization and supports our mission of serving families throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Previous nonprofit experience is helpful but not required. If selected, the Treasurer will become an important part of the leadership team helping guide the organization's growth and stewardship of community resources.

Agency: Operation Christmas RGV

Operation Christmas RGV is seeking a Volunteer Treasurer to join our Board of Directors. We are looking for an individual with experience or educational background in accounting, bookkeeping, finance, banking, business administration, or a related field. This volunteer leadership role helps oversee the financial health of the organization and supports our mission of serving families throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Previous nonprofit experience is helpful but not required. If selected, the Treasurer will become an important part of the leadership team helping guide the organization's growth and stewardship of community resources.

Agency: Operation Christmas RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Bank Produce: Packing Assistant

Join the Boys & Girls Club of Pharr in supporting a community food distribution event. Volunteers will assist with sorting fresh produce and assembling food bags that will be distributed to community members in need.

This is a great opportunity for individuals looking to make a direct impact on food security in the Rio Grande Valley.

Volunteer Duties

Sort fruits and vegetables for distribution Package produce into bags for community members Assist with organizing food distribution materials Help maintain an efficient and organized work area

Date & Time

July 9, 2026 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (approximately)

Requirements

Background check required prior to participation Comfortable clothing appropriate for volunteer work No clothing with inappropriate language or graphics Professional and respectful conduct required

Impact
Support local families by helping prepare and organize fresh produce for community food assistance efforts.

Agency: The Boys & Girls Club of Pharr

Join the Boys & Girls Club of Pharr in supporting a community food distribution event. Volunteers will assist with sorting fresh produce and assembling food bags that will be distributed to community members in need.

This is a great opportunity for individuals looking to make a direct impact on food security in the Rio Grande Valley.

Volunteer Duties

Sort fruits and vegetables for distribution Package produce into bags for community members Assist with organizing food distribution materials Help maintain an efficient and organized work area

Date & Time

July 9, 2026 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (approximately)

Requirements

Background check required prior to participation Comfortable clothing appropriate for volunteer work No clothing with inappropriate language or graphics Professional and respectful conduct required

Impact
Support local families by helping prepare and organize fresh produce for community food assistance efforts.

Agency: The Boys & Girls Club of Pharr

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 9, 2026

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Youth Program: Mentor & Activity Assistant

The Boys & Girls Club of Pharr is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to support youth programming during the summer. Volunteers will work with children and teens ages 5–18 by assisting with educational, recreational, and enrichment activities in a fun and engaging environment.

This opportunity is ideal for individuals who enjoy working with youth and have interests or experience in tutoring, technology, arts, sports, gaming, mentoring, or leadership development. Volunteers will help create a positive experience for participants while supporting staff with daily activities and programs.

Volunteer Duties Assist youth with tutoring, homework, and educational activities Support computer technology and gaming activities Assist with arts, recreation, and enrichment programs Help facilitate basketball, volleyball, soccer, and other youth activities Encourage participation and positive engagement among youth Support staff with daily program operations and activities Help maintain a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment Schedule

Summer Program hours are available Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Volunteer schedules may be arranged based on availability and program needs.

Requirements Background check required prior to participation Professional and respectful conduct at all times Volunteers must dress appropriately for working with youth No clothing with inappropriate language or graphics Volunteers will be working with children and teens ages 5–18 Impact

Make a positive impact on local youth by supporting educational, recreational, and leadership development opportunities while gaining valuable experience in mentorship, communication, and community engagement.

Agency: The Boys & Girls Club of Pharr

The Boys & Girls Club of Pharr is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to support youth programming during the summer. Volunteers will work with children and teens ages 5–18 by assisting with educational, recreational, and enrichment activities in a fun and engaging environment.

This opportunity is ideal for individuals who enjoy working with youth and have interests or experience in tutoring, technology, arts, sports, gaming, mentoring, or leadership development. Volunteers will help create a positive experience for participants while supporting staff with daily activities and programs.

Volunteer Duties Assist youth with tutoring, homework, and educational activities Support computer technology and gaming activities Assist with arts, recreation, and enrichment programs Help facilitate basketball, volleyball, soccer, and other youth activities Encourage participation and positive engagement among youth Support staff with daily program operations and activities Help maintain a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment Schedule

Summer Program hours are available Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Volunteer schedules may be arranged based on availability and program needs.

Requirements Background check required prior to participation Professional and respectful conduct at all times Volunteers must dress appropriately for working with youth No clothing with inappropriate language or graphics Volunteers will be working with children and teens ages 5–18 Impact

Make a positive impact on local youth by supporting educational, recreational, and leadership development opportunities while gaining valuable experience in mentorship, communication, and community engagement.

Agency: The Boys & Girls Club of Pharr

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SCI: From Strategy to Systems – Workshop Operations Assistant

Volunteer Role: Workshop Support – SCI Series (Workshop 4: Capstone Session)

Latinx Voces is seeking volunteers to support the final session of our Skills for Community Impact (SCI) Series—a hands-on, capstone-style workshop focused on applying storytelling, partnerships, and strategy into real-world implementation.

This session brings together concepts from previous workshops and emphasizes practical application, discussion, and participant engagement. Volunteers play a key role in helping facilitate a smooth, organized, and supportive learning environment.

Key Responsibilities

Volunteers will support both logistics and participant experience, including:

Event setup and participant check-in Greeting attendees and helping create a welcoming environment Distributing materials (toolkits, worksheets, evaluation forms) Supporting session flow and transitions throughout the workshop Assisting with small group activities (timing, materials, basic guidance) Helping participants navigate activities or materials as needed Supporting facilitators with real-time needs during the session Assisting with cleanup and breakdown

Agency: Latinx Voces

Volunteer Role: Workshop Support – SCI Series (Workshop 4: Capstone Session)

Latinx Voces is seeking volunteers to support the final session of our Skills for Community Impact (SCI) Series—a hands-on, capstone-style workshop focused on applying storytelling, partnerships, and strategy into real-world implementation.

This session brings together concepts from previous workshops and emphasizes practical application, discussion, and participant engagement. Volunteers play a key role in helping facilitate a smooth, organized, and supportive learning environment.

Key Responsibilities

Volunteers will support both logistics and participant experience, including:

Event setup and participant check-in Greeting attendees and helping create a welcoming environment Distributing materials (toolkits, worksheets, evaluation forms) Supporting session flow and transitions throughout the workshop Assisting with small group activities (timing, materials, basic guidance) Helping participants navigate activities or materials as needed Supporting facilitators with real-time needs during the session Assisting with cleanup and breakdown

Agency: Latinx Voces

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 24, 2026

Zip Code: 78520

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution (CSFP Program) – Brownsville (San Felipe de Jesus)

Volunteers will help distribute food boxes and produce to seniors as part of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), a federal program that provides monthly nutritious food to low-income seniors to improve their health.

Tasks include:

Setting up for distribution

Assisting seniors in receiving their boxes and produce

Important Notes / Requirements:

Volunteers must be able to lift up to 40 lbs

Volunteers must be able to work outside

This is a double hour opportunity

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Volunteers will help distribute food boxes and produce to seniors as part of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), a federal program that provides monthly nutritious food to low-income seniors to improve their health.

Tasks include:

Setting up for distribution

Assisting seniors in receiving their boxes and produce

Important Notes / Requirements:

Volunteers must be able to lift up to 40 lbs

Volunteers must be able to work outside

This is a double hour opportunity

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 17, 2026

Zip Code: 78526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scouts Day - Activity & Guest Support

IMAS is looking for enthusiastic and outgoing volunteers to assist at the Girl Scouts Day event on June 13, 2026 from 10 AM – 1 PM. This community event welcomes Girl Scouts from the Rio Grande Valley to enjoy a variety of hands-on activities related to various Badges from the 2025-2026 workshop season. Badge related activities will be inspired by Special Agent, Detective, Craft & Tinker, Outdoor Art, Space Science Researcher and Art & Design Badges. Volunteers will provide museum visitors will assist IMAS Education staff in activity areas. Duties includes distributing materials, assisting with instruction and helping keep a tidy workplace for incoming visitors.

*Volunteers will be placed in activity areas based on priority needs and volunteer registration. *

Shift: (3 hrs., 15 minutes) - 9:45 am – 1:00 pm

- Craft & Tinker – DIY flashlight
Help visitors make their own DIY flashlight as they learn how to create a simple circuit with popsicle sticks and a coin battery.

- Outdoor Art – Clay Nature Impressions
Guide visitors in the art making process of clay nature impressions. Visitors will create their own small portion of salt dough clay and will then imprint a collection of plants, leaves, or shells to take home.

- Art & Design – Collage Button Making Station
Get Artsy and create some wearable swag! Volunteers will assist visitors on steps to making their button! Create the button artwork and then use the button machine to create the final piece!

- Special Agent & Detective – Fingerprint Analysis
No fingerprint is the same! Volunteers will assist visitors as they learn to record their fingerprints with ink pads. Learn about common fingerprint patterns as you create your own fingerprint booklet!

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

IMAS is looking for enthusiastic and outgoing volunteers to assist at the Girl Scouts Day event on June 13, 2026 from 10 AM – 1 PM. This community event welcomes Girl Scouts from the Rio Grande Valley to enjoy a variety of hands-on activities related to various Badges from the 2025-2026 workshop season. Badge related activities will be inspired by Special Agent, Detective, Craft & Tinker, Outdoor Art, Space Science Researcher and Art & Design Badges. Volunteers will provide museum visitors will assist IMAS Education staff in activity areas. Duties includes distributing materials, assisting with instruction and helping keep a tidy workplace for incoming visitors.

*Volunteers will be placed in activity areas based on priority needs and volunteer registration. *

Shift: (3 hrs., 15 minutes) - 9:45 am – 1:00 pm

- Craft & Tinker – DIY flashlight
Help visitors make their own DIY flashlight as they learn how to create a simple circuit with popsicle sticks and a coin battery.

- Outdoor Art – Clay Nature Impressions
Guide visitors in the art making process of clay nature impressions. Visitors will create their own small portion of salt dough clay and will then imprint a collection of plants, leaves, or shells to take home.

- Art & Design – Collage Button Making Station
Get Artsy and create some wearable swag! Volunteers will assist visitors on steps to making their button! Create the button artwork and then use the button machine to create the final piece!

- Special Agent & Detective – Fingerprint Analysis
No fingerprint is the same! Volunteers will assist visitors as they learn to record their fingerprints with ink pads. Learn about common fingerprint patterns as you create your own fingerprint booklet!

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 78504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution (CSFP Program) – Mission (Guadalupe Catholic Church)

Volunteers will help distribute food boxes and produce to seniors as part of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), a federal program that provides monthly nutritious food to low-income seniors to improve their health.

Tasks include:

Setting up for distribution

Assisting seniors in receiving their boxes and produce

Important Notes / Requirements:

Volunteers must be able to lift up to 40 lbs

Volunteers must be able to work outside

This is a double hour opportunity

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Volunteers will help distribute food boxes and produce to seniors as part of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), a federal program that provides monthly nutritious food to low-income seniors to improve their health.

Tasks include:

Setting up for distribution

Assisting seniors in receiving their boxes and produce

Important Notes / Requirements:

Volunteers must be able to lift up to 40 lbs

Volunteers must be able to work outside

This is a double hour opportunity

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 12, 2026

Zip Code: 78572

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Box Packaging Support Team (Late Afternoon Shifts)

Volunteers will be helping out in one of the following stations.

 

Senior Box: Package food into boxes for senior clients in our program

 

MUST be able to lift 15lbs. 

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY

SHIFTS WILL BE FIRST WEEK AND LAST WEEK OF THE MONTH!!!  


REMINDER:

T-SHIRTS, JEANS, LONG SHORTS, AND ATHLETIC SHOES ONLY!!!

NO OPEN TOED SHOES, SHORTS TWO INCHES OR MORE ABOVE THE KNEE, SPAGHETTI STRAP SHIRTS OR CROP TOPS, OR LEGGINGS ALLOWED.

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Volunteers will be helping out in one of the following stations.

 

Senior Box: Package food into boxes for senior clients in our program

 

MUST be able to lift 15lbs. 

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY

SHIFTS WILL BE FIRST WEEK AND LAST WEEK OF THE MONTH!!!  


REMINDER:

T-SHIRTS, JEANS, LONG SHORTS, AND ATHLETIC SHOES ONLY!!!

NO OPEN TOED SHOES, SHORTS TWO INCHES OR MORE ABOVE THE KNEE, SPAGHETTI STRAP SHIRTS OR CROP TOPS, OR LEGGINGS ALLOWED.

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gem Valley Farm - Community Garden Assistant

Join the Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley team at Gem Valley Farm to help maintain and care for our community garden!

Assist with planting, watering, weeding, and general garden upkeep to keep the farm thriving. This is a great opportunity to spend time outdoors, learn about gardening, and support your local community.

Location: Food Bank RGV – 724 N. Cage Blvd., Pharr, TX
Schedule: Monday–Friday | 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Additional Info: Please follow the volunteer dress code. Since this is an outdoor activity, bring a hat and gardening gloves.

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Join the Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley team at Gem Valley Farm to help maintain and care for our community garden!

Assist with planting, watering, weeding, and general garden upkeep to keep the farm thriving. This is a great opportunity to spend time outdoors, learn about gardening, and support your local community.

Location: Food Bank RGV – 724 N. Cage Blvd., Pharr, TX
Schedule: Monday–Friday | 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Additional Info: Please follow the volunteer dress code. Since this is an outdoor activity, bring a hat and gardening gloves.

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operation Imagination Summer Camps – Education Assistant (Week 6 Ecology Explorers & Science Fusion)

The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is seeking support for Operation Imagination Day Camp – Week 6: Ecology Explorers and Science Fusion.

Participants will assist the education team in facilitating STEM and environmental science activities, preparing lab and experiment materials, supporting campers in hands-on investigations, and guiding structured learning experiences in ecology, biology, physics, and engineering concepts.

Participants are expected to remain engaged, professional, and supportive throughout the full camp schedule.

Schedule:
Monday–Friday
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Lunch: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Dates: July 20 – July 24

Requirements:
• Must be 18 years or older
• Must commit to a full week
• Must follow IMAS camp rules and regulations
• Background check required by IMAS
• Closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire required

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is seeking support for Operation Imagination Day Camp – Week 6: Ecology Explorers and Science Fusion.

Participants will assist the education team in facilitating STEM and environmental science activities, preparing lab and experiment materials, supporting campers in hands-on investigations, and guiding structured learning experiences in ecology, biology, physics, and engineering concepts.

Participants are expected to remain engaged, professional, and supportive throughout the full camp schedule.

Schedule:
Monday–Friday
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Lunch: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Dates: July 20 – July 24

Requirements:
• Must be 18 years or older
• Must commit to a full week
• Must follow IMAS camp rules and regulations
• Background check required by IMAS
• Closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire required

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 78504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operation Imagination Summer Camps – Education Assistant (Week 5 Artful Creators & Paints and Prints)

The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is seeking support for Operation Imagination Day Camp – Week 5: Artful Creators and Paints and Prints.

Participants will assist the education team in supporting art-based camp activities, helping prepare creative materials, guiding campers through visual arts projects, and facilitating structured hands-on experiences in painting, printmaking, and mixed media exploration.

Participants are expected to maintain a positive, professional, and supportive presence throughout all scheduled activities.

Schedule:
Monday–Friday
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Lunch: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Dates: July 13 – July 17

Requirements:
• Must be 18 years or older
• Must commit to a full week
• Must follow IMAS camp rules and regulations
• Background check required by IMAS
• Closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire required

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is seeking support for Operation Imagination Day Camp – Week 5: Artful Creators and Paints and Prints.

Participants will assist the education team in supporting art-based camp activities, helping prepare creative materials, guiding campers through visual arts projects, and facilitating structured hands-on experiences in painting, printmaking, and mixed media exploration.

Participants are expected to maintain a positive, professional, and supportive presence throughout all scheduled activities.

Schedule:
Monday–Friday
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Lunch: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Dates: July 13 – July 17

Requirements:
• Must be 18 years or older
• Must commit to a full week
• Must follow IMAS camp rules and regulations
• Background check required by IMAS
• Closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire required

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 78504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operation Imagination Summer Camps – Education Assistant (Week 4 Dig Into Earth & World of Water)

The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is seeking support for Operation Imagination Day Camp – Week 4: Dig Into Earth and World of Water.

Participants will assist the education team in facilitating science-based camp activities, preparing and organizing materials, supporting hands-on experiments, and guiding campers through structured learning stations. Activities may include earth science exploration, water conservation demonstrations, engineering challenges, and interactive group learning experiences.

Participants are expected to remain professional, attentive, and actively engaged throughout the full camp schedule.

Schedule:
Monday–Friday
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Lunch: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Dates: July 6 – July 10

Requirements:
• Must be 18 years or older
• Must commit to a full week
• Must follow IMAS camp rules and regulations
• Background check required by IMAS
• Closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire required

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is seeking support for Operation Imagination Day Camp – Week 4: Dig Into Earth and World of Water.

Participants will assist the education team in facilitating science-based camp activities, preparing and organizing materials, supporting hands-on experiments, and guiding campers through structured learning stations. Activities may include earth science exploration, water conservation demonstrations, engineering challenges, and interactive group learning experiences.

Participants are expected to remain professional, attentive, and actively engaged throughout the full camp schedule.

Schedule:
Monday–Friday
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Lunch: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Dates: July 6 – July 10

Requirements:
• Must be 18 years or older
• Must commit to a full week
• Must follow IMAS camp rules and regulations
• Background check required by IMAS
• Closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire required

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 78504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operation Imagination Summer Camps – Education Assistant (Week 3 Clay Lab)

The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is seeking support for Operation Imagination Day Camp – Week 3: Clay Lab.

Participants will assist with art-based activities, support campers in clay and sculpture projects, help prepare materials, and guide hands-on creative learning experiences throughout the week.

Participants are expected to be responsible, attentive, and actively engaged during all assigned shifts.

Schedule:
Monday–Thursday
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Lunch: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Dates: June 15 – June 18 (no camp on Friday due to Juneteenth observance)

Requirements:
• Must be 18 years or older
• Must commit to a full week
• Must follow IMAS camp rules and regulations
• Background check required by IMAS
• Closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire required

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) is seeking support for Operation Imagination Day Camp – Week 3: Clay Lab.

Participants will assist with art-based activities, support campers in clay and sculpture projects, help prepare materials, and guide hands-on creative learning experiences throughout the week.

Participants are expected to be responsible, attentive, and actively engaged during all assigned shifts.

Schedule:
Monday–Thursday
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Lunch: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)
Dates: June 15 – June 18 (no camp on Friday due to Juneteenth observance)

Requirements:
• Must be 18 years or older
• Must commit to a full week
• Must follow IMAS camp rules and regulations
• Background check required by IMAS
• Closed-toe shoes and appropriate attire required

Agency: International Museum of Art & Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 15, 2026 through Jun 18, 2026

Zip Code: 78504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Food Box Distribution (CSFP Program) – Brownsville (Tony Gonzalez Park)

Volunteers will help distribute food boxes and produce to seniors as part of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), a federal program that provides monthly nutritious food to low-income seniors to improve their health.

Tasks include:

Setting up for distribution

Assisting seniors in receiving their boxes and produce

Important Notes / Requirements:

Volunteers must be able to lift up to 40 lbs

Volunteers must be able to work outside

This is a double hour opportunity

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Volunteers will help distribute food boxes and produce to seniors as part of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), a federal program that provides monthly nutritious food to low-income seniors to improve their health.

Tasks include:

Setting up for distribution

Assisting seniors in receiving their boxes and produce

Important Notes / Requirements:

Volunteers must be able to lift up to 40 lbs

Volunteers must be able to work outside

This is a double hour opportunity

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 8, 2026 through Jun 17, 2026

Zip Code: 78521

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Camp Program: Camp Activities Support Team

Volunteers will assist Camp Leads with facilitating activities throughout the day, preparing materials for crafts and interactive experiences, and helping guide campers through activities to ensure a fun and engaging environment. Volunteers are expected to be responsible, professional, and actively participate throughout their assigned shifts.

In order to participate in the Summer Camp Volunteer Program, volunteers will be required to attend an orientation on May 30th where we will go over rules, regulations, expectations, and procedures. Participants will also be required to sign a participation form.

Agency: Children's Museum of Brownsville

Volunteers will assist Camp Leads with facilitating activities throughout the day, preparing materials for crafts and interactive experiences, and helping guide campers through activities to ensure a fun and engaging environment. Volunteers are expected to be responsible, professional, and actively participate throughout their assigned shifts.

In order to participate in the Summer Camp Volunteer Program, volunteers will be required to attend an orientation on May 30th where we will go over rules, regulations, expectations, and procedures. Participants will also be required to sign a participation form.

Agency: Children's Museum of Brownsville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78520

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Support (Edcouch Resource Center)

Help us at our new FBRGV location in Edcouch! Volunteers will assist with:

Restocking shelves with canned goods, bread, and produce

Preparing bags for our Emergency Food Pantry

Other tasks as needed

Important Notes:

Dress code: No open-toed shoes, shorts more than two inches above the knee, spaghetti strap shirts, or leggings.

Volunteers who take food items without permission will not be allowed to return.

Photos are permitted, but please be mindful of clients—they cannot be photographed without consent.

No outside food or beverages allowed in the warehouse.

WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY MAY 25TH DUE TO MEMORIAL DAY!!!

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Help us at our new FBRGV location in Edcouch! Volunteers will assist with:

Restocking shelves with canned goods, bread, and produce

Preparing bags for our Emergency Food Pantry

Other tasks as needed

Important Notes:

Dress code: No open-toed shoes, shorts more than two inches above the knee, spaghetti strap shirts, or leggings.

Volunteers who take food items without permission will not be allowed to return.

Photos are permitted, but please be mindful of clients—they cannot be photographed without consent.

No outside food or beverages allowed in the warehouse.

WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY MAY 25TH DUE TO MEMORIAL DAY!!!

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Support (Mission Resource Center)

Help us at our FBRGV location in Mission! Volunteers will assist with:

Making bags for our Emergency Food Pantry

Other tasks as needed

Important Notes:

Dress code: No open-toed shoes, shorts more than two inches above the knee, spaghetti strap shirts, or leggings.

Volunteers who take food items without permission will not be allowed to return.

Photos are permitted, but please be mindful of clients—they cannot be photographed without consent.

No outside food or beverages allowed in the warehouse.

Bilingual reminders are included for Spanish-speaking volunteers.

WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY MAY 25TH DUE TO MEMORIAL DAY!!!

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Help us at our FBRGV location in Mission! Volunteers will assist with:

Making bags for our Emergency Food Pantry

Other tasks as needed

Important Notes:

Dress code: No open-toed shoes, shorts more than two inches above the knee, spaghetti strap shirts, or leggings.

Volunteers who take food items without permission will not be allowed to return.

Photos are permitted, but please be mindful of clients—they cannot be photographed without consent.

No outside food or beverages allowed in the warehouse.

Bilingual reminders are included for Spanish-speaking volunteers.

WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY MAY 25TH DUE TO MEMORIAL DAY!!!

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78572

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Box Program & Product Recovery (Pharr Resource Center)

Help us fight hunger by volunteering in one of our main stations:

Senior Box Program: Prepare boxes of nutritious food to improve the health of elderly individuals.

Product Recovery: Inspect, sort, and clean products received from local food drives and retail donations.

While these are the primary stations, volunteer opportunities may vary depending on the needs of other departments.

Important Notes / Dress Code:

No open-toed shoes

No shorts more than two inches above the knee

No spaghetti strap shirts

No leggings

WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY MAY 25TH DUE TO MEMORIAL DAY!!!

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Help us fight hunger by volunteering in one of our main stations:

Senior Box Program: Prepare boxes of nutritious food to improve the health of elderly individuals.

Product Recovery: Inspect, sort, and clean products received from local food drives and retail donations.

While these are the primary stations, volunteer opportunities may vary depending on the needs of other departments.

Important Notes / Dress Code:

No open-toed shoes

No shorts more than two inches above the knee

No spaghetti strap shirts

No leggings

WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY MAY 25TH DUE TO MEMORIAL DAY!!!

Agency: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thornforest Restoration - Native Plant Nursery Support Assistant (Marinoff Nursery)

American Forests is now accepting volunteers at Marinoff Nursery! Join the team to prepare for growing season-- we are open from Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 3:00pm and you can join us at your leisure. Please fill out the registration form and reach out to Jackelin Treviño at jackelintrevino@gmail.com or Mylen Arias at marias@americanforests.org with any questions. Thank you for your ongoing support for thornforest restoration!

Agency: American Forests

American Forests is now accepting volunteers at Marinoff Nursery! Join the team to prepare for growing season-- we are open from Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 3:00pm and you can join us at your leisure. Please fill out the registration form and reach out to Jackelin Treviño at jackelintrevino@gmail.com or Mylen Arias at marias@americanforests.org with any questions. Thank you for your ongoing support for thornforest restoration!

Agency: American Forests

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78516

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Director

The Outreach Director is responsible for helping Brisas de Esperanza build relationships within the community and increase awareness of the organization’s mission. This role focuses on developing partnerships, connecting with local businesses and organizations, and expanding community support efforts.

The Outreach Director works closely with leadership, fundraising, marketing, and client services to help strengthen the organization’s network and community presence.

Key ResponsibilitiesCommunity OutreachBuild and maintain relationships with local businesses, organizations, and community partnersHelp identify potential sponsors, donors, and collaboration opportunitiesRepresent Brisas de Esperanza in a professional and positive mannerPartnership DevelopmentAssist in developing partnerships with hospitals, clinics, nonprofits, and community groupsHelp create and maintain a database of community contacts and resourcesSupport sponsorship and collaboration outreach effortsAwareness & EngagementHelp increase awareness of Brisas de Esperanza within the communityAssist with outreach campaigns, events, and community initiativesSupport volunteer recruitment and community engagement effortsCommunication & CoordinationHelp draft outreach emails and communication materialsFollow up with potential partners and sponsorsWork closely with other departments to support organizational goalsOrganizational SupportAttend meetings and provide outreach updatesAssist with community events and networking opportunitiesHelp identify opportunities for organizational growth and visibilityPreferred SkillsStrong communication and interpersonal skillsComfortable networking and speaking with community membersOrganized and proactiveBilingual (English/Spanish) preferredPassion for community service and nonprofit work

Agency: Brisas de Esperanza

The Outreach Director is responsible for helping Brisas de Esperanza build relationships within the community and increase awareness of the organization’s mission. This role focuses on developing partnerships, connecting with local businesses and organizations, and expanding community support efforts.

The Outreach Director works closely with leadership, fundraising, marketing, and client services to help strengthen the organization’s network and community presence.

Key ResponsibilitiesCommunity OutreachBuild and maintain relationships with local businesses, organizations, and community partnersHelp identify potential sponsors, donors, and collaboration opportunitiesRepresent Brisas de Esperanza in a professional and positive mannerPartnership DevelopmentAssist in developing partnerships with hospitals, clinics, nonprofits, and community groupsHelp create and maintain a database of community contacts and resourcesSupport sponsorship and collaboration outreach effortsAwareness & EngagementHelp increase awareness of Brisas de Esperanza within the communityAssist with outreach campaigns, events, and community initiativesSupport volunteer recruitment and community engagement effortsCommunication & CoordinationHelp draft outreach emails and communication materialsFollow up with potential partners and sponsorsWork closely with other departments to support organizational goalsOrganizational SupportAttend meetings and provide outreach updatesAssist with community events and networking opportunitiesHelp identify opportunities for organizational growth and visibilityPreferred SkillsStrong communication and interpersonal skillsComfortable networking and speaking with community membersOrganized and proactiveBilingual (English/Spanish) preferredPassion for community service and nonprofit work

Agency: Brisas de Esperanza

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Public Relations

Description:
Brisas de Esperanza is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Latino children with terminal illnesses and their families. We are currently building our founding team and are looking for a motivated Public Relations team member to help expand our outreach and community presence.

This role focuses on building relationships, increasing awareness, and helping connect the organization with the community.

Responsibilities:

Support outreach efforts within the community Help build relationships with local organizations and partners Assist in promoting the organization’s mission and initiatives Help coordinate communication and public engagement efforts

Requirements:

Strong communication and interpersonal skills Interest in social impact and community work Ability to work collaboratively Ability to commit a few hours per week Organized and proactive

Additional Information:
This is a volunteer position as the organization is in its early stages.

Agency: Brisas de Esperanza

Description:
Brisas de Esperanza is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Latino children with terminal illnesses and their families. We are currently building our founding team and are looking for a motivated Public Relations team member to help expand our outreach and community presence.

This role focuses on building relationships, increasing awareness, and helping connect the organization with the community.

Responsibilities:

Support outreach efforts within the community Help build relationships with local organizations and partners Assist in promoting the organization’s mission and initiatives Help coordinate communication and public engagement efforts

Requirements:

Strong communication and interpersonal skills Interest in social impact and community work Ability to work collaboratively Ability to commit a few hours per week Organized and proactive

Additional Information:
This is a volunteer position as the organization is in its early stages.

Agency: Brisas de Esperanza

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mass Care: Sheltering Service Associate

This training opportunity is open to volunteers that would like to serve in American Red Cross shelters. 

The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter.

Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position

Responsibilities vary depending on assignment.

May include providing support to one or more of the following areas within the shelter: reception registration dormitory feeding information supply Provide excellent customer service to clients Complete the required virtual self-paced training (3.5 hours of training total)

Agency: American Red Cross

This training opportunity is open to volunteers that would like to serve in American Red Cross shelters. 

The Sheltering (SH) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. Sheltering Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Sheltering Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter.

Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position

Responsibilities vary depending on assignment.

May include providing support to one or more of the following areas within the shelter: reception registration dormitory feeding information supply Provide excellent customer service to clients Complete the required virtual self-paced training (3.5 hours of training total)

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78552-6604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Executive Assistant

Description:
Brisas de Esperanza is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Latino children with terminal illnesses and their families. We are currently building our founding team and are looking for a reliable and organized Executive Assistant to support the Executive Director and assist with day-to-day coordination.

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys organization, communication, and being involved in the growth of a nonprofit from the ground up.

Responsibilities:

Support the Executive Director with scheduling and coordination Assist with organizing meetings and communications Help manage documents and basic administrative tasks Keep track of important information and follow-ups Support general team coordination

Requirements:

Strong organizational and communication skills Attention to detail Reliable and proactive Ability to commit a few hours per week Interest in nonprofit work and social impact

Additional Information:
This is a volunteer position as the organization is in its early stages.

Agency: Brisas de Esperanza

Description:
Brisas de Esperanza is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Latino children with terminal illnesses and their families. We are currently building our founding team and are looking for a reliable and organized Executive Assistant to support the Executive Director and assist with day-to-day coordination.

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys organization, communication, and being involved in the growth of a nonprofit from the ground up.

Responsibilities:

Support the Executive Director with scheduling and coordination Assist with organizing meetings and communications Help manage documents and basic administrative tasks Keep track of important information and follow-ups Support general team coordination

Requirements:

Strong organizational and communication skills Attention to detail Reliable and proactive Ability to commit a few hours per week Interest in nonprofit work and social impact

Additional Information:
This is a volunteer position as the organization is in its early stages.

Agency: Brisas de Esperanza

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Manager

Description:
Brisas de Esperanza is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Latino children with terminal illnesses and their families. We are currently building our founding team and are looking for a creative and reliable Marketing Manager to support our outreach and content efforts.

This role focuses on executing day-to-day marketing activities, creating content, and helping grow our online presence.

Responsibilities:

Create and schedule content for social media platforms Assist with day-to-day management of social media accounts Support marketing campaigns and promotions Help maintain a consistent brand voice and messaging Track basic engagement and performance

Requirements:

Basic knowledge of social media platforms Creativity and attention to detail Strong communication skills Ability to commit a few hours per week Interest in nonprofit work and social impact

Additional Information:
This is a volunteer position as the organization is in its early stages.

Spanish Preferred. 

Agency: Brisas de Esperanza

Description:
Brisas de Esperanza is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Latino children with terminal illnesses and their families. We are currently building our founding team and are looking for a creative and reliable Marketing Manager to support our outreach and content efforts.

This role focuses on executing day-to-day marketing activities, creating content, and helping grow our online presence.

Responsibilities:

Create and schedule content for social media platforms Assist with day-to-day management of social media accounts Support marketing campaigns and promotions Help maintain a consistent brand voice and messaging Track basic engagement and performance

Requirements:

Basic knowledge of social media platforms Creativity and attention to detail Strong communication skills Ability to commit a few hours per week Interest in nonprofit work and social impact

Additional Information:
This is a volunteer position as the organization is in its early stages.

Spanish Preferred. 

Agency: Brisas de Esperanza

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Menstrual Products Distribution (Brownsville)

While we work in our efforts for the university to help us to provide menstrual products in every restroom of the school, we will maintain with distributions.

Time and location will be sent via email.

Menstrual products are being distributed by the Intersectional Feminist Student Organization.

For more information (Brownsville Campus), you can contact Kylie Torres, kylie.torres01@utrgv.edu

Agency: UTRGV Nonprofit Resource Center

While we work in our efforts for the university to help us to provide menstrual products in every restroom of the school, we will maintain with distributions.

Time and location will be sent via email.

Menstrual products are being distributed by the Intersectional Feminist Student Organization.

For more information (Brownsville Campus), you can contact Kylie Torres, kylie.torres01@utrgv.edu

Agency: UTRGV Nonprofit Resource Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78520

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support Coordinator (Intern)

Habitat RGV is looking for a dependable, organized Administrative & Office Support Intern to help keep daily office operations running smoothly. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys being helpful, communicating with the public, and learning how a nonprofit operates behind the scenes. You’ll get hands-on experience in office administration while supporting a mission that directly impacts families in our community.

Key Responsibilities

Answer and direct incoming phone calls in a friendly, professional manner Organize, file, and maintain digital and physical records efficiently Provide light clerical support to the Executive Director (data entry, copying, scanning, preparing documents, etc.) Help manage mail, office supplies, and general office tasks Assist with scheduling, reminders, and simple coordination when needed Support other administrative tasks as assigned

We’re a small but busy team, and like most nonprofits, we often wear multiple hats. That means this role will be varied and hands-on. You’ll gain experience across different types of marketing and communications, and you’ll have the chance to contribute wherever your skills fit best.

Agency: Rio Grande Habitat for Humanity

Habitat RGV is looking for a dependable, organized Administrative & Office Support Intern to help keep daily office operations running smoothly. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys being helpful, communicating with the public, and learning how a nonprofit operates behind the scenes. You’ll get hands-on experience in office administration while supporting a mission that directly impacts families in our community.

Key Responsibilities

Answer and direct incoming phone calls in a friendly, professional manner Organize, file, and maintain digital and physical records efficiently Provide light clerical support to the Executive Director (data entry, copying, scanning, preparing documents, etc.) Help manage mail, office supplies, and general office tasks Assist with scheduling, reminders, and simple coordination when needed Support other administrative tasks as assigned

We’re a small but busy team, and like most nonprofits, we often wear multiple hats. That means this role will be varied and hands-on. You’ll gain experience across different types of marketing and communications, and you’ll have the chance to contribute wherever your skills fit best.

Agency: Rio Grande Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing/Social Media Intern

Habitat RGV is seeking a creative, motivated Marketing/Social Media Intern or Volunteer who is excited to help tell real stories and grow awareness for a mission-driven nonprofit. We’re looking for someone who brings fresh ideas for engaging content, understands what performs well on social media, and is eager to learn through hands-on experience. This role is ideal for a student or emerging professional who wants to build a marketing portfolio while supporting a cause that directly impacts families in our community.

You’ll support our marketing efforts in a variety of ways, including:

Brainstorm and propose social media content ideas (posts, reels, stories, campaigns) that fit our mission and audience Assist with capturing photos/videos at builds, events, home dedications, ReStore, and community outreach Draft captions, short-form stories, and basic graphics that highlight our work and partners Help monitor engagement and suggest ways to improve reach and impact Support other marketing tasks as needed (flyers, email content, event promotion, etc.)

We’re a small but busy team, and like most nonprofits, we often wear multiple hats. That means this role will be varied and hands-on. You’ll gain experience across different types of marketing and communications, and you’ll have the chance to contribute wherever your skills fit best.

Agency: Rio Grande Habitat for Humanity

Habitat RGV is seeking a creative, motivated Marketing/Social Media Intern or Volunteer who is excited to help tell real stories and grow awareness for a mission-driven nonprofit. We’re looking for someone who brings fresh ideas for engaging content, understands what performs well on social media, and is eager to learn through hands-on experience. This role is ideal for a student or emerging professional who wants to build a marketing portfolio while supporting a cause that directly impacts families in our community.

You’ll support our marketing efforts in a variety of ways, including:

Brainstorm and propose social media content ideas (posts, reels, stories, campaigns) that fit our mission and audience Assist with capturing photos/videos at builds, events, home dedications, ReStore, and community outreach Draft captions, short-form stories, and basic graphics that highlight our work and partners Help monitor engagement and suggest ways to improve reach and impact Support other marketing tasks as needed (flyers, email content, event promotion, etc.)

We’re a small but busy team, and like most nonprofits, we often wear multiple hats. That means this role will be varied and hands-on. You’ll gain experience across different types of marketing and communications, and you’ll have the chance to contribute wherever your skills fit best.

Agency: Rio Grande Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Disaster Action Team (DAT)

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Duty Officer ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional DAT responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level. The following are requirements:  

1. Reliable access to a computer, internet, and a phone. 2). Comfortable using and learning new technology; 3) Commitment to use RC and RC respond system as needed; 4) Able to prioritize multiple task in complex; 5) Must be 18 years or older; 6) strong written and verbal communication skills; 7) ability to speak clearly on the phone; 8) Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

Agency: American Red Cross

This position supports the Regional Disaster Cycle Services (DCS) department. The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Duty Officer ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional DAT responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level. The following are requirements:  

1. Reliable access to a computer, internet, and a phone. 2). Comfortable using and learning new technology; 3) Commitment to use RC and RC respond system as needed; 4) Able to prioritize multiple task in complex; 5) Must be 18 years or older; 6) strong written and verbal communication skills; 7) ability to speak clearly on the phone; 8) Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat Management

Help care for the trails and garden spaces at Frontera Audubon Thicket. Volunteers will assist with maintaining this unique natural habitat by helping with weeding, trimming plants along trails, planting vegetation, watering garden beds, and supporting the general upkeep of the thicket and gardens. These hands-on activities help preserve native plants and wildlife habitat while creating a welcoming outdoor space for visitors and the community.

This is a great opportunity for students to earn volunteer hours, spend time outdoors, and contribute to environmental stewardship in the Rio Grande Valley. No prior experience is required—just bring comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes, and a willingness to help.

Location:
Frontera Audubon Thicket
1101 S. Texas Blvd.
Weslaco, TX 78596

Hours:
Monday – Closed
Tuesday – Saturday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Contact:
Phone: 956-968-3275
Email: fronteraaudubon@gmail.com

Volunteers should coordinate their visit during open hours and follow any site guidance provided by staff.

Agency: Frontera Audubon

Help care for the trails and garden spaces at Frontera Audubon Thicket. Volunteers will assist with maintaining this unique natural habitat by helping with weeding, trimming plants along trails, planting vegetation, watering garden beds, and supporting the general upkeep of the thicket and gardens. These hands-on activities help preserve native plants and wildlife habitat while creating a welcoming outdoor space for visitors and the community.

This is a great opportunity for students to earn volunteer hours, spend time outdoors, and contribute to environmental stewardship in the Rio Grande Valley. No prior experience is required—just bring comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes, and a willingness to help.

Location:
Frontera Audubon Thicket
1101 S. Texas Blvd.
Weslaco, TX 78596

Hours:
Monday – Closed
Tuesday – Saturday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Contact:
Phone: 956-968-3275
Email: fronteraaudubon@gmail.com

Volunteers should coordinate their visit during open hours and follow any site guidance provided by staff.

Agency: Frontera Audubon

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78596

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Program: Art Instructor

Lead or assist youth in creative art activities such as painting, pottery, or other crafts. Volunteers may schedule sessions for 45 minutes to 2 hours and can participate once a week or daily. 

Volunteer Role: Guide or assist children through artistic activities that encourage creativity, self-expression, and skill-building. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in arts and crafts is welcome; ability to engage children positively and encourage creativity. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Lead or assist youth in creative art activities such as painting, pottery, or other crafts. Volunteers may schedule sessions for 45 minutes to 2 hours and can participate once a week or daily. 

Volunteer Role: Guide or assist children through artistic activities that encourage creativity, self-expression, and skill-building. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in arts and crafts is welcome; ability to engage children positively and encourage creativity. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Program: Music Instructor

Volunteers will lead or assist with music activities such as singing, instrument practice, or other musical experiences to teach youth about rhythm, creativity, and expression. Sessions may range from 45 minutes to 2 hours, and volunteers can participate once a week or daily. 

Volunteer Role: Teach or assist with music and singing activities for youth, fostering creative expression and collaboration. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in music is welcome; ability to engage children positively and safely. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Volunteers will lead or assist with music activities such as singing, instrument practice, or other musical experiences to teach youth about rhythm, creativity, and expression. Sessions may range from 45 minutes to 2 hours, and volunteers can participate once a week or daily. 

Volunteer Role: Teach or assist with music and singing activities for youth, fostering creative expression and collaboration. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in music is welcome; ability to engage children positively and safely. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Program: Drama/Theater Instructor

Lead or assist youth in drama or theater activities designed to build confidence, teamwork, and creative expression. Volunteers can schedule sessions from 45 minutes to 2 hours or longer, and may participate once a week or daily. 

Volunteer Role: Guide or assist children through acting, improvisation, or performance activities while fostering collaboration and self-expression. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in theater or drama is welcome; ability to engage children in a supportive and fun way. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Lead or assist youth in drama or theater activities designed to build confidence, teamwork, and creative expression. Volunteers can schedule sessions from 45 minutes to 2 hours or longer, and may participate once a week or daily. 

Volunteer Role: Guide or assist children through acting, improvisation, or performance activities while fostering collaboration and self-expression. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in theater or drama is welcome; ability to engage children in a supportive and fun way. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Program: Gardening Instructor

Lead or assist youth in gardening activities to teach responsibility, environmental awareness, and practical gardening skills. Sessions may be 45 minutes to 2 hours, and volunteers can participate as little as once a week or as often as daily. 

Volunteer Role: Teach or assist children about planting, maintaining, and caring for gardens while promoting teamwork and environmental education. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in gardening is welcome; ability to supervise youth and encourage hands-on learning. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Lead or assist youth in gardening activities to teach responsibility, environmental awareness, and practical gardening skills. Sessions may be 45 minutes to 2 hours, and volunteers can participate as little as once a week or as often as daily. 

Volunteer Role: Teach or assist children about planting, maintaining, and caring for gardens while promoting teamwork and environmental education. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in gardening is welcome; ability to supervise youth and encourage hands-on learning. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Program: Cooking Instructor

Volunteers will lead or assist with cooking classes designed to teach youth about nutrition, basic cooking skills, and healthy eating habits. Sessions can be scheduled for 45 minutes to 2 hours. Volunteers may participate once a week or daily depending on availability. 

Volunteer Role: Guide or assist youth through cooking activities, teach practical skills, and promote healthy habits. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in cooking or food preparation is welcome; ability to supervise youth safely in a kitchen or cooking space.

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Volunteers will lead or assist with cooking classes designed to teach youth about nutrition, basic cooking skills, and healthy eating habits. Sessions can be scheduled for 45 minutes to 2 hours. Volunteers may participate once a week or daily depending on availability. 

Volunteer Role: Guide or assist youth through cooking activities, teach practical skills, and promote healthy habits. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in cooking or food preparation is welcome; ability to supervise youth safely in a kitchen or cooking space.

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Program: Dance Instructor

Lead children in kid-appropriate dance sessions that encourage creativity, movement, and physical activity. Folklórico or other culturally relevant styles are especially welcome. Volunteers can participate once a week or daily, with sessions ranging from 45 minutes to 2 hours. 

Volunteer Role: Teach or assist with dance sessions for youth, encouraging expression and confidence, and promoting teamwork through movement. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in dance is welcome; ability to engage children in a positive and supportive way.

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Lead children in kid-appropriate dance sessions that encourage creativity, movement, and physical activity. Folklórico or other culturally relevant styles are especially welcome. Volunteers can participate once a week or daily, with sessions ranging from 45 minutes to 2 hours. 

Volunteer Role: Teach or assist with dance sessions for youth, encouraging expression and confidence, and promoting teamwork through movement. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in dance is welcome; ability to engage children in a positive and supportive way.

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Program: Karate/Fitness Instructor

Our summer program seeks passionate volunteers to lead or assist in activities that expose youth to new skills and experiences. Volunteers can participate as little as once a week or as often as daily. Sessions can be scheduled for 45 minutes to 2 hours (or longer if needed). 

Volunteer Role: Lead or assist youth in karate, fitness, or other physical activities that promote health, coordination, and confidence. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in karate or fitness is welcome. Ability to engage children safely and positively. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Our summer program seeks passionate volunteers to lead or assist in activities that expose youth to new skills and experiences. Volunteers can participate as little as once a week or as often as daily. Sessions can be scheduled for 45 minutes to 2 hours (or longer if needed). 

Volunteer Role: Lead or assist youth in karate, fitness, or other physical activities that promote health, coordination, and confidence. Volunteers may participate as a lead instructor or assistant depending on their experience level. 

Volunteer Requirements: Basic knowledge or interest in karate or fitness is welcome. Ability to engage children safely and positively. 

Materials: If you already have an activity planned and require specific materials, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg will gladly provide them. 

Times: Flexible during program hours; sessions 45 min – 2 hrs. (M-F 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
Note: This need is listed as 10 hours on Engagement Zone. However, when logging your hours, please adjust the entry to reflect your actual time served, which can range from 45 minutes to 2 hours per session.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mail Preparation Support

AHSTI is currently seeking a reliable and detail-oriented volunteer to assist our Servicing Department during a critical time each month.

Each month, during the second week, our Servicing Department prepares and mails important statements and documents to our customers. This process is time-sensitive and essential to ensuring families receive the information they need without delays. With our current staffing needs, we’re looking for volunteers to help us stay on track.

As a volunteer, you’ll assist with hands-on tasks such as folding statements, inserting them into envelopes, sealing, and organizing outgoing mail. While simple, this work plays a critical role in supporting our mission and keeping our operations running smoothly.

The commitment would be approximately 2–3 hours per day for 3–5 days (in the mornings) during the second week of each month, depending on the workload.

Your time and effort will directly contribute to helping families receive timely communication and support from our organization.

Agency: Affordable Homes of South Texas, Inc.

AHSTI is currently seeking a reliable and detail-oriented volunteer to assist our Servicing Department during a critical time each month.

Each month, during the second week, our Servicing Department prepares and mails important statements and documents to our customers. This process is time-sensitive and essential to ensuring families receive the information they need without delays. With our current staffing needs, we’re looking for volunteers to help us stay on track.

As a volunteer, you’ll assist with hands-on tasks such as folding statements, inserting them into envelopes, sealing, and organizing outgoing mail. While simple, this work plays a critical role in supporting our mission and keeping our operations running smoothly.

The commitment would be approximately 2–3 hours per day for 3–5 days (in the mornings) during the second week of each month, depending on the workload.

Your time and effort will directly contribute to helping families receive timely communication and support from our organization.

Agency: Affordable Homes of South Texas, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Assistant

Maintenance Assistant Volunteers help to ensure the upkeep and functionality of our animal shelter is invaluable in providing a safe and comfortable environment for our furry residents. From repairing fences and mending kennels to addressing plumbing issues and maintaining facilities, their hard work behind the scenes helps to create a space where our animals can thrive. Their commitment to keeping our shelter in top condition not only improves the quality of life for our animals but also enhances the overall experience for staff, volunteers, and visitors alike.

Agency: Palm Valley Animal Society

Maintenance Assistant Volunteers help to ensure the upkeep and functionality of our animal shelter is invaluable in providing a safe and comfortable environment for our furry residents. From repairing fences and mending kennels to addressing plumbing issues and maintaining facilities, their hard work behind the scenes helps to create a space where our animals can thrive. Their commitment to keeping our shelter in top condition not only improves the quality of life for our animals but also enhances the overall experience for staff, volunteers, and visitors alike.

Agency: Palm Valley Animal Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Walker

Calling All Dog Lovers! Make a Pawsitive Impact Today!

Are you a dog lover looking to make a real difference in the lives of shelter pups? Look no further!
Palm Valley Animal Society needs dedicated volunteers like you to join as a Pack member and become a dog walker.

Why Dog Walking Matters:
Every wagging tail, happy bark, and excited leap tells a story of hope and happiness. For shelter dogs, daily walks aren't just about exercise - they're about connection, enrichment, and the chance to experience the world beyond their kennels. This simple act can help save the life of one of our dogs; ask us how.

Here's why your help matters:

Physical Health: Regular walks are essential for a dog's physical well-being. They provide exercise, help maintain a healthy weight, and promote overall fitness.

Mental Stimulation: Imagine spending your days in a confined space with limited stimulation. For shelter dogs, walks offer mental enrichment, reducing stress, anxiety, and a decline in quality of life.

Socialization: Many shelter dogs long for human interaction and companionship. Walks provide valuable opportunities for socialization, helping dogs build confidence and trust.

Behavioral Improvement: Well-exercised dogs are often better behaved. By providing regular walks, you're helping our furry friends develop good manners and become more adoptable.

Increase the chances of Adoption:  Because we have more dogs than staff, we are not always able to spend this precious time with our doggies to help learn more about who they really are, so our volunteers will play a crucial role in letting us know how they did outside of the kennel and can also help provide insight on their characteristics and even get some great pictures and photos that we can share with potential adopters.

Join the Pack:
Volunteering as a dog walker at PVAS is a rewarding experience that benefits both you and our canine residents. Not only will you make lifelong furry friends, but you'll also play a crucial role in preparing dogs for their forever homes.

How to Get Started:
Ready to lend a paw? Sign up via Engagement Zone then await an email response from one of our Dept Coordinators or reach out to us. You can also get a step ahead of the game and submit your volunteer form via our main website. Whether you can commit to daily walks or just a few hours a week, every contribution makes a difference. There is additional training needed, but this is all to ensure you are well-equipped and confident in performing the task at hand.

Let's walk together towards a brighter future for shelter dogs!

 

Agency: Palm Valley Animal Society

Calling All Dog Lovers! Make a Pawsitive Impact Today!

Are you a dog lover looking to make a real difference in the lives of shelter pups? Look no further!
Palm Valley Animal Society needs dedicated volunteers like you to join as a Pack member and become a dog walker.

Why Dog Walking Matters:
Every wagging tail, happy bark, and excited leap tells a story of hope and happiness. For shelter dogs, daily walks aren't just about exercise - they're about connection, enrichment, and the chance to experience the world beyond their kennels. This simple act can help save the life of one of our dogs; ask us how.

Here's why your help matters:

Physical Health: Regular walks are essential for a dog's physical well-being. They provide exercise, help maintain a healthy weight, and promote overall fitness.

Mental Stimulation: Imagine spending your days in a confined space with limited stimulation. For shelter dogs, walks offer mental enrichment, reducing stress, anxiety, and a decline in quality of life.

Socialization: Many shelter dogs long for human interaction and companionship. Walks provide valuable opportunities for socialization, helping dogs build confidence and trust.

Behavioral Improvement: Well-exercised dogs are often better behaved. By providing regular walks, you're helping our furry friends develop good manners and become more adoptable.

Increase the chances of Adoption:  Because we have more dogs than staff, we are not always able to spend this precious time with our doggies to help learn more about who they really are, so our volunteers will play a crucial role in letting us know how they did outside of the kennel and can also help provide insight on their characteristics and even get some great pictures and photos that we can share with potential adopters.

Join the Pack:
Volunteering as a dog walker at PVAS is a rewarding experience that benefits both you and our canine residents. Not only will you make lifelong furry friends, but you'll also play a crucial role in preparing dogs for their forever homes.

How to Get Started:
Ready to lend a paw? Sign up via Engagement Zone then await an email response from one of our Dept Coordinators or reach out to us. You can also get a step ahead of the game and submit your volunteer form via our main website. Whether you can commit to daily walks or just a few hours a week, every contribution makes a difference. There is additional training needed, but this is all to ensure you are well-equipped and confident in performing the task at hand.

Let's walk together towards a brighter future for shelter dogs!

 

Agency: Palm Valley Animal Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Menstrual Products Distribution (Edinburg)

While we work in our efforts for the university to help us to provide menstrual products in every restroom of the school, we will maintain with distributions.

Time and location will be sent via email.

Menstrual products are being distributed by the Intersectional Feminist Student Organization with the collaboration of RGV Youth Democratics Socialists of America (YDSA).

For more information (Edinburg Campus), you can contact Cindy Ximena Ruiz, cindy.ruizzamudio01@utrgv.edu

Meetings are held every Thursday from 3:30 to 4:30 PM.

Agency: UTRGV Nonprofit Resource Center

While we work in our efforts for the university to help us to provide menstrual products in every restroom of the school, we will maintain with distributions.

Time and location will be sent via email.

Menstrual products are being distributed by the Intersectional Feminist Student Organization with the collaboration of RGV Youth Democratics Socialists of America (YDSA).

For more information (Edinburg Campus), you can contact Cindy Ximena Ruiz, cindy.ruizzamudio01@utrgv.edu

Meetings are held every Thursday from 3:30 to 4:30 PM.

Agency: UTRGV Nonprofit Resource Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Protect our Pollinators! - Pollinator Habitat Management

Help Estero Llano Grande State Park's pollinators thrive by removing invasive plants and encourage beneficial native plant growth. This ongoing volunteer project helps pollinators like bees, butterflies, and other insects have plenty of food and shelter that they need to survive and help pollinate other native plants. 

Examples of work for this kind of project include removing invasive guinea grass, trimming plants, seed collection, and other related habitat work. It can be tough work, but the bees and butterflies really do appreciate the help!

Location: 154A Lakeview Drive

Agency: Estero Llano Grande State Park

Help Estero Llano Grande State Park's pollinators thrive by removing invasive plants and encourage beneficial native plant growth. This ongoing volunteer project helps pollinators like bees, butterflies, and other insects have plenty of food and shelter that they need to survive and help pollinate other native plants. 

Examples of work for this kind of project include removing invasive guinea grass, trimming plants, seed collection, and other related habitat work. It can be tough work, but the bees and butterflies really do appreciate the help!

Location: 154A Lakeview Drive

Agency: Estero Llano Grande State Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78596

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Store: Cleaning & Organizing Team

Store/Warehouse hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

 - Come to our Family Store and help us clean and tidy our space. Tasks include hanging up clothes, dusting, filling our shoe shelves and bookshelves, cleaning windows, etc.

Filled out volunteer forms Volunteer - McAllen Corps (salvationarmy.org)

Closed shoes (No sandals) Pants (No shorts) only long cargo T-shirt (No sleeveless shirts) Long hair pulled back in ponytail No cell phone use.

www.salvationarmymcallen.org
www.facebook.com/salvarmymcallen

 
 

Agency: The Salvation Army - McAllen / Hidalgo County

Store/Warehouse hours: 9:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

 - Come to our Family Store and help us clean and tidy our space. Tasks include hanging up clothes, dusting, filling our shoe shelves and bookshelves, cleaning windows, etc.

Filled out volunteer forms Volunteer - McAllen Corps (salvationarmy.org)

Closed shoes (No sandals) Pants (No shorts) only long cargo T-shirt (No sleeveless shirts) Long hair pulled back in ponytail No cell phone use.

www.salvationarmymcallen.org
www.facebook.com/salvarmymcallen

 
 

Agency: The Salvation Army - McAllen / Hidalgo County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Child Advocate


The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights is looking for volunteer Child Advocates. We are in need of bilingual, Spanish speaking, volunteers in the McAllen, Edinburg, Brownsville, Harlingen, and Corpus Christi, TX and surrounding areas.

Make a difference in the life of an unaccompanied immigrant child by volunteering to serve as a Child Advocate. A Child Advocate is an adult who volunteers to spend time with and advocate on behalf of an individual unaccompanied immigrant child while he or she is subject to deportation proceedings. We get to know prospective volunteers through an initial screening interview, an application and reference check, and at the required two-day training. Once assigned to an individual child, each Child Advocate receives continuing training, support, and supervision from the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights.



As a Child Advocate, you commit to:

Visit with the child once a week (1hr) during the duration of their shelter/facility stay. Help the child think through options and decisions. Maintain close communication with Young Center staff and the child’s Case Manager at the shelter to schedule visits. Build organic relationships with the child through child-led activities. Advocate for the best interest of the child.

 

Volunteer Requirements: 

- Must be 21 yrs +

- Be bilingual, preferably in Spanish

- Be able to commit to weekly visits, as needed for on average 3 months.

- Be able to submit & pass state and federal background checks

 

We will be having a 2- day training volunteers can attend:

Saturday, April 25th and Sunday April 26th


If you would like to learn more about the Young Center's work and the volunteer Child Advocate role visit Become a Volunteer Child Advocate or email saguirre@theyoungcenter.org 

 

 

Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights


The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights is looking for volunteer Child Advocates. We are in need of bilingual, Spanish speaking, volunteers in the McAllen, Edinburg, Brownsville, Harlingen, and Corpus Christi, TX and surrounding areas.

Make a difference in the life of an unaccompanied immigrant child by volunteering to serve as a Child Advocate. A Child Advocate is an adult who volunteers to spend time with and advocate on behalf of an individual unaccompanied immigrant child while he or she is subject to deportation proceedings. We get to know prospective volunteers through an initial screening interview, an application and reference check, and at the required two-day training. Once assigned to an individual child, each Child Advocate receives continuing training, support, and supervision from the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights.



As a Child Advocate, you commit to:

Visit with the child once a week (1hr) during the duration of their shelter/facility stay. Help the child think through options and decisions. Maintain close communication with Young Center staff and the child’s Case Manager at the shelter to schedule visits. Build organic relationships with the child through child-led activities. Advocate for the best interest of the child.

 

Volunteer Requirements: 

- Must be 21 yrs +

- Be bilingual, preferably in Spanish

- Be able to commit to weekly visits, as needed for on average 3 months.

- Be able to submit & pass state and federal background checks

 

We will be having a 2- day training volunteers can attend:

Saturday, April 25th and Sunday April 26th


If you would like to learn more about the Young Center's work and the volunteer Child Advocate role visit Become a Volunteer Child Advocate or email saguirre@theyoungcenter.org 

 

 

Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78550

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RGV Bocce Tournament Support – Results, Awards & Game Assistance

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area will be hosting the 2026 Bocce Tournament on Wednesday, September 16, 2026. Volunteers are essential to ensure the event runs smoothly and provide support for our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Record and organize scores throughout the tournament.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants at the conclusion of games.

Game Assistant: Help set up and manage Bocce courts and assist athletes during play.

Crowd Control: Guide spectators, maintain order, and create a safe environment for all.

Volunteering is a fun and meaningful way to support Special Olympics athletes and make the event a memorable experience for everyone involved.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area will be hosting the 2026 Bocce Tournament on Wednesday, September 16, 2026. Volunteers are essential to ensure the event runs smoothly and provide support for our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Record and organize scores throughout the tournament.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants at the conclusion of games.

Game Assistant: Help set up and manage Bocce courts and assist athletes during play.

Crowd Control: Guide spectators, maintain order, and create a safe environment for all.

Volunteering is a fun and meaningful way to support Special Olympics athletes and make the event a memorable experience for everyone involved.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 16, 2026

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lower Valley Bowling - Event Support Team

Special Olympics Texas will host the 2026 Lower Valley Area Bowling Competition at Main Event Brownsville. This event will feature athletes of all age groups competing in Ramp and Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas will host the 2026 Lower Valley Area Bowling Competition at Main Event Brownsville. This event will feature athletes of all age groups competing in Ramp and Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 13, 2026

Zip Code: 78521

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HS Bowling Event Support – Results, Awards & Lane Assistance (Brownsville Area, 16+ yrs category)

Special Olympics Texas, in partnership with Brownsville ISD, is hosting the 2026 Area Bowling Competition at Galaxy Bowl in Brownsville, Texas. This event is for high school athletes aged 16+ participating in Ramp and Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas, in partnership with Brownsville ISD, is hosting the 2026 Area Bowling Competition at Galaxy Bowl in Brownsville, Texas. This event is for high school athletes aged 16+ participating in Ramp and Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 12, 2026

Zip Code: 78526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MS Bowling Event Support – Results, Awards & Lane Assistance (Brownsville Area)

Special Olympics Texas, in partnership with Brownsville ISD, is hosting the 2026 Area Bowling Competition at Galaxy Bowl in Brownsville, Texas. This event is for middle school athletes participating in Ramp and Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas, in partnership with Brownsville ISD, is hosting the 2026 Area Bowling Competition at Galaxy Bowl in Brownsville, Texas. This event is for middle school athletes participating in Ramp and Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 10, 2026

Zip Code: 78526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-Ramp Bowling Support – Results, Awards & Lane Assistance (16–21 yrs category)

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This event is for athletes aged 16–21 years participating in Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This event is for athletes aged 16–21 years participating in Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 6, 2026

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-Ramp Bowling Support – Results, Awards & Lane Assistance (6–15 yrs category)

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This event is for athletes aged 6–15 years participating in Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This event is for athletes aged 6–15 years participating in Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 5, 2026

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bowling Event Support – Results, Awards & Lane Assistance (6–11 yrs category Ramp Bowling)

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This exciting event is for athletes aged 6–11 years participating in Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This exciting event is for athletes aged 6–11 years participating in Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 2, 2026

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bowling Event Support – Results, Awards & Lane Assistance (22+ yrs category Ramp & Non-Ramp)

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This event is for athletes aged 22 years and older participating in Ramp and Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This event is for athletes aged 22 years and older participating in Ramp and Non-Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 4, 2026

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bowling Competition Assistance - Ramp Bowling (Age 12–21 category)

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This event is for athletes aged 12–21 years participating in Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area is hosting the 2026 Main Event Area Bowling Competition in Pharr, Texas. This event is for athletes aged 12–21 years participating in Ramp Bowling events. Volunteers are essential to help make this day a success and support our athletes.

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each athlete.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to participants throughout the event.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes and assist athletes during gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and ensure a safe environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for the athletes, help the event run smoothly, and create a fun and inclusive experience for all participants.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 3, 2026

Zip Code: 78577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HAR Bowling Event Support (6–15 yrs Category)

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area (Area 1), in partnership with Harlingen CISD Special Education Department, is hosting the 2026 Harlingen Area Bowling Competition at Creasey’s Bowl in Harlingen, Texas. This exciting event is for athletes aged 6–15 years, and we need your help to make it a success!

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each participant.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to athletes after each game.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes, assist athletes, and ensure smooth gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and support a safe and fun environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for our athletes and help the event run smoothly. Your support is essential in creating an amazing experience for all participants!

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area (Area 1), in partnership with Harlingen CISD Special Education Department, is hosting the 2026 Harlingen Area Bowling Competition at Creasey’s Bowl in Harlingen, Texas. This exciting event is for athletes aged 6–15 years, and we need your help to make it a success!

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each participant.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to athletes after each game.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes, assist athletes, and ensure smooth gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and support a safe and fun environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for our athletes and help the event run smoothly. Your support is essential in creating an amazing experience for all participants!

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 26, 2026

Zip Code: 78550

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HAR Bowling Event Support (16 yrs+ Category)

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area (Area 1), in partnership with Harlingen CISD Special Education Department, is hosting the 2026 Harlingen Area Bowling Competition at Creasey’s Bowl in Harlingen, Texas. This exciting event is for athletes aged 16 yrs+, and we need your help to make it a success!

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each participant.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to athletes after each game.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes, assist athletes, and ensure smooth gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and support a safe and fun environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for our athletes and help the event run smoothly. Your support is essential in creating an amazing experience for all participants!

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley Area (Area 1), in partnership with Harlingen CISD Special Education Department, is hosting the 2026 Harlingen Area Bowling Competition at Creasey’s Bowl in Harlingen, Texas. This exciting event is for athletes aged 16 yrs+, and we need your help to make it a success!

Volunteer Roles:

Results Assistant: Gather and organize score summaries for each participant.

Award Presenter: Distribute awards to athletes after each game.

Bowling Lane Assistant: Manage lanes, assist athletes, and ensure smooth gameplay.

Crowd Control: Help guide attendees, maintain order, and support a safe and fun environment.

Join us to make a meaningful impact for our athletes and help the event run smoothly. Your support is essential in creating an amazing experience for all participants!

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 27, 2026

Zip Code: 78550

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media & Website Support

Need someone good at social media (designing flyers and reels) and editing website design using Word Press.  

Agency: Village in the Valley (ViVa)

Need someone good at social media (designing flyers and reels) and editing website design using Word Press.  

Agency: Village in the Valley (ViVa)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Website Coordinator

Volunteer Duties:

Managing website content, updating information, and troubleshooting technical issues and cybersecurity as needed.

Volunteer Requirements:

1.     Be a committed Christian and member in good standing of an area church, who demonstrates a personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord;

2.     Exhibit strong commitment and dedication to the sanctity of all human life;

3.     Agree with and be willing to uphold the Statement of Faith, Mission Statement, and policies of PRC;

4.     Have a minimum high school diploma or equivalent;

5.     Exhibit strong writing abilities;

6.     Exhibit strong communication skills;

7.     Knowledge and understanding of web development frameworks;

8.     Effectively manage website content, ensure functionality, and optimize user experience;

9.     Ability to keep information confidential;

10.   Be able to carry out responsibilities with little or no supervision.

TRAINING: (For all needs coming from Pregnancy Resource Centers)

Making Life Disciples (MLD) is a 12-session course that equips you with a gospel-centered, holistic, and non-political approach to caring for those considering abortion.

Agency: Pregnancy Resource Centers

Volunteer Duties:

Managing website content, updating information, and troubleshooting technical issues and cybersecurity as needed.

Volunteer Requirements:

1.     Be a committed Christian and member in good standing of an area church, who demonstrates a personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord;

2.     Exhibit strong commitment and dedication to the sanctity of all human life;

3.     Agree with and be willing to uphold the Statement of Faith, Mission Statement, and policies of PRC;

4.     Have a minimum high school diploma or equivalent;

5.     Exhibit strong writing abilities;

6.     Exhibit strong communication skills;

7.     Knowledge and understanding of web development frameworks;

8.     Effectively manage website content, ensure functionality, and optimize user experience;

9.     Ability to keep information confidential;

10.   Be able to carry out responsibilities with little or no supervision.

TRAINING: (For all needs coming from Pregnancy Resource Centers)

Making Life Disciples (MLD) is a 12-session course that equips you with a gospel-centered, holistic, and non-political approach to caring for those considering abortion.

Agency: Pregnancy Resource Centers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Inventory Associate

Volunteer Duties:

We are looking for a detail-oriented Volunteer Inventory Associate to help at our Mommy & Baby Pantry. This role involves organizing, stocking, and managing inventory of essential items for new moms and babies, and make recommendations to the executive director to replenish inventory. Your help ensures families receive the support they need. If you're organized and want to make a tangible difference, we'd love to have you!

Volunteer Requirements:

Requires attention to detail, organizational skills, and effective problem-solving capabilities. 

TRAINING: (For all needs coming from Pregnancy Resource Centers)

Making Life Disciples (MLD) is a 12-session course that equips you with a gospel-centered, holistic, and non-political approach to caring for those considering abortion.

Agency: Pregnancy Resource Centers

Volunteer Duties:

We are looking for a detail-oriented Volunteer Inventory Associate to help at our Mommy & Baby Pantry. This role involves organizing, stocking, and managing inventory of essential items for new moms and babies, and make recommendations to the executive director to replenish inventory. Your help ensures families receive the support they need. If you're organized and want to make a tangible difference, we'd love to have you!

Volunteer Requirements:

Requires attention to detail, organizational skills, and effective problem-solving capabilities. 

TRAINING: (For all needs coming from Pregnancy Resource Centers)

Making Life Disciples (MLD) is a 12-session course that equips you with a gospel-centered, holistic, and non-political approach to caring for those considering abortion.

Agency: Pregnancy Resource Centers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Manager

Volunteer duties:

Develop, schedule, and publish engaging pro-life Christ centered content across multiple social media platforms, including text posts, images, videos, and stories, aligned with Pregnancy Resource Centers mission and values.

Volunteer Requirements:

1.     Be a committed Christian and member in good standing of an area church, who demonstrates a personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord;

2.     Exhibit strong commitment and dedication to the sanctity of all human life;

3.     Agree with and be willing to uphold the Statement of Faith, Mission Statement, and policies of PRC;

4.     Have a minimum high school diploma or equivalent;

5.     Exhibit strong writing abilities;

6.     Ability to create content (Videos, photos, and graphics);

7.     Ability to keep information confidential;

8.     Knowledge of different social media platforms;

9.     Be able to carry out responsibilities with little or no supervision.

TRAINING: (For all needs coming from Pregnancy Resource Centers)

Making Life Disciples (MLD) is a 12-session course that equips you with a gospel-centered, holistic, and non-political approach to caring for those considering abortion.

Agency: Pregnancy Resource Centers

Volunteer duties:

Develop, schedule, and publish engaging pro-life Christ centered content across multiple social media platforms, including text posts, images, videos, and stories, aligned with Pregnancy Resource Centers mission and values.

Volunteer Requirements:

1.     Be a committed Christian and member in good standing of an area church, who demonstrates a personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord;

2.     Exhibit strong commitment and dedication to the sanctity of all human life;

3.     Agree with and be willing to uphold the Statement of Faith, Mission Statement, and policies of PRC;

4.     Have a minimum high school diploma or equivalent;

5.     Exhibit strong writing abilities;

6.     Ability to create content (Videos, photos, and graphics);

7.     Ability to keep information confidential;

8.     Knowledge of different social media platforms;

9.     Be able to carry out responsibilities with little or no supervision.

TRAINING: (For all needs coming from Pregnancy Resource Centers)

Making Life Disciples (MLD) is a 12-session course that equips you with a gospel-centered, holistic, and non-political approach to caring for those considering abortion.

Agency: Pregnancy Resource Centers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Finance & Records Support – Treasurer Committee

The Treasurer Committee helps ensure that every dollar raised is used wisely and reported transparently. Their work directly supports our ability to serve hundreds of families each year through our programs, such as toy drives, community meals, and holiday assistance. The committee’s efforts strengthen the foundation that allows our outreach to grow. The Treasurer Committee within Operation Christmas RGV plays a vital role in supporting the financial integrity and transparency of our nonprofit. This committee works closely with our Treasurer to assist with budgeting, record-keeping, fundraising logistics, and financial reporting.

Requirements:

- Basic understanding of financial organization (no formal accounting required)

- Comfortable with spreadsheets and digital communication

- Strong attention to detail and confidentiality

- Willingness to learn and collaborate in a team environment

Duties:

- Assist with monthly financial reviews and documentation

- Help track income and expenses for events and programs

- Support grant reporting and fundraising documentation

- Participate in regular committee meetings (virtual or in-person)

- Provide clerical support for donation processing and acknowledgments

We are ideally seeking 3 to 5 dedicated volunteers to be part of a small, consistent team. Volunteers should be 18 years or older due to the nature of the responsibilities. The time commitment is approximately 4–6 hours per month.

Most of the work is flexible and remote, though occasional in-person meetings may be scheduled as needed.

Agency: Operation Christmas RGV

The Treasurer Committee helps ensure that every dollar raised is used wisely and reported transparently. Their work directly supports our ability to serve hundreds of families each year through our programs, such as toy drives, community meals, and holiday assistance. The committee’s efforts strengthen the foundation that allows our outreach to grow. The Treasurer Committee within Operation Christmas RGV plays a vital role in supporting the financial integrity and transparency of our nonprofit. This committee works closely with our Treasurer to assist with budgeting, record-keeping, fundraising logistics, and financial reporting.

Requirements:

- Basic understanding of financial organization (no formal accounting required)

- Comfortable with spreadsheets and digital communication

- Strong attention to detail and confidentiality

- Willingness to learn and collaborate in a team environment

Duties:

- Assist with monthly financial reviews and documentation

- Help track income and expenses for events and programs

- Support grant reporting and fundraising documentation

- Participate in regular committee meetings (virtual or in-person)

- Provide clerical support for donation processing and acknowledgments

We are ideally seeking 3 to 5 dedicated volunteers to be part of a small, consistent team. Volunteers should be 18 years or older due to the nature of the responsibilities. The time commitment is approximately 4–6 hours per month.

Most of the work is flexible and remote, though occasional in-person meetings may be scheduled as needed.

Agency: Operation Christmas RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78516

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Platform Developer

Cinderella Pet Rescue currently only has one social media platform (Facebook) and a website. We need to get other platforms (es. TikTok, Instagram, etc.) established to promote the pets, the needs and the agency. The goal of more adoptions, more volunteers and more funds to support the animals should be easier with the addition of additional active social media platforms.

Agency: Cinderella Pet Rescue

Cinderella Pet Rescue currently only has one social media platform (Facebook) and a website. We need to get other platforms (es. TikTok, Instagram, etc.) established to promote the pets, the needs and the agency. The goal of more adoptions, more volunteers and more funds to support the animals should be easier with the addition of additional active social media platforms.

Agency: Cinderella Pet Rescue

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78574

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Document Translation Assistant

French, Spanish, and speakers of other languages needed for document translation to assist individual's work authorization applications. 

When individuals submit documents to the court and other adjudicators, all of the documents must be presented in English.  We launched Remote Translator Program in February 2021 as an effort to extend our ability to provide translation assistance to the individuals we serve. These documents may include things that will be presented before immigration court and/or other agencies, such as identity documents and declarations. 

Work may be done remotely.  Turnaround time for a document will vary.  

Agency: ABA ProBAR

French, Spanish, and speakers of other languages needed for document translation to assist individual's work authorization applications. 

When individuals submit documents to the court and other adjudicators, all of the documents must be presented in English.  We launched Remote Translator Program in February 2021 as an effort to extend our ability to provide translation assistance to the individuals we serve. These documents may include things that will be presented before immigration court and/or other agencies, such as identity documents and declarations. 

Work may be done remotely.  Turnaround time for a document will vary.  

Agency: ABA ProBAR

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WALK Committee Member (Upper or Lower Valley)

At the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®, we’re fighting for a different future. For families facing the disease today. For more time. For treatments. We’re closer than ever to stopping Alzheimer’s. But to get there, we need you. Join us for the world’s largest fundraiser to fight the disease. We welcome you to join and help us plan this event.  You may directly contact WALK Development Manager, PV Sandell at pavillasenor@alz.org or 210.963.5638.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

At the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®, we’re fighting for a different future. For families facing the disease today. For more time. For treatments. We’re closer than ever to stopping Alzheimer’s. But to get there, we need you. Join us for the world’s largest fundraiser to fight the disease. We welcome you to join and help us plan this event.  You may directly contact WALK Development Manager, PV Sandell at pavillasenor@alz.org or 210.963.5638.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Caregiver

Communal cat rooms allow you to enjoy the attention of multiple kitties. But cats also need care, like having clean litter boxes, fresh water and food. Members of the kitty committee commit to taking care of the cat room duties one day per week. That means cleaning litter, ensuring fresh water and kibble are available and dispensing canned food. It also helps to sweep the floor to provide a clean environment for the cats to play. Then is play time. You can use toys and laser pointers to encourage exercise and play, or you can enjoy the cuddle cats that like to be held and loved on. Most of the kitties really like positive attention and reward you with plenty of purrs!

Agency: Cinderella Pet Rescue

Communal cat rooms allow you to enjoy the attention of multiple kitties. But cats also need care, like having clean litter boxes, fresh water and food. Members of the kitty committee commit to taking care of the cat room duties one day per week. That means cleaning litter, ensuring fresh water and kibble are available and dispensing canned food. It also helps to sweep the floor to provide a clean environment for the cats to play. Then is play time. You can use toys and laser pointers to encourage exercise and play, or you can enjoy the cuddle cats that like to be held and loved on. Most of the kitties really like positive attention and reward you with plenty of purrs!

Agency: Cinderella Pet Rescue

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78574

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Care Assistants

BARCC volunteer duties include cleaning and feeding animals, grooming and exercising animals and attending outreach events. Volunteers working alongside our team are given thorough instructions on how to properly clean kennels, feed, and care for the animals.

You may submit your volunteer application to the following link: Volunteer Application 

Agency: The Brownsville Animal Regulation Care Center

BARCC volunteer duties include cleaning and feeding animals, grooming and exercising animals and attending outreach events. Volunteers working alongside our team are given thorough instructions on how to properly clean kennels, feed, and care for the animals.

You may submit your volunteer application to the following link: Volunteer Application 

Agency: The Brownsville Animal Regulation Care Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78575

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stewardship Saturdays

Join us on Saturday mornings as we do land stewardship projects for Quinta Mazatlan. Volunteers will get to learn more about local ecology, sustainable landscaping practices, RGV biodiversity, and more, all while giving back to the ecosystems that support us.

Tasks include:

Plant seed collecting

Plant propagation (via seeds, vegetative propagation)

Planting trees, shrubs, vines

Basic garden care

Invasive species control

We recommend that volunteers bring their own garden gloves. Please contact Quinta Mazatlan for more information or if you have any questions about volunteering with us.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with us! By completing this form, you are agreeing to let us contact you about upcoming volunteer opportunities. We accept volunteers ages 14+, but if you are a minor, you will need a parent or authorized representative to sign a volunteer registration and release of liability. The form will appear during sign-up for you to accept, but minors will also need to print the signed release and bring it with them to Quinta Mazatlan when they come to volunteer.

Agency: Quinta Mazatlan

Join us on Saturday mornings as we do land stewardship projects for Quinta Mazatlan. Volunteers will get to learn more about local ecology, sustainable landscaping practices, RGV biodiversity, and more, all while giving back to the ecosystems that support us.

Tasks include:

Plant seed collecting

Plant propagation (via seeds, vegetative propagation)

Planting trees, shrubs, vines

Basic garden care

Invasive species control

We recommend that volunteers bring their own garden gloves. Please contact Quinta Mazatlan for more information or if you have any questions about volunteering with us.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with us! By completing this form, you are agreeing to let us contact you about upcoming volunteer opportunities. We accept volunteers ages 14+, but if you are a minor, you will need a parent or authorized representative to sign a volunteer registration and release of liability. The form will appear during sign-up for you to accept, but minors will also need to print the signed release and bring it with them to Quinta Mazatlan when they come to volunteer.

Agency: Quinta Mazatlan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Information & Referral Specialist

The Community Council of the Rio Grande Valley is needing volunteers at their office located in: 3516 E. Expressway 83, Suite 5 Weslaco, Texas 78596.

Volunteers will respond to emergency/disaster related calls. They will provide emergency/disaster information and referrals to the general public by softphone (online telephone), and are responsible to document the referrals provided and client’s demographics. All equipment needed for calls will be provided. This will be in an office space setting. 

COVID-19 Protocols: To maintain a safe environment for all volunteers we require the use of a face mask for anyone in the office (face mask not provided). There will be a sanitation station were hand sanitizer and disinfecting spray/wipes will be available for volunteers. Volunteer's workstation will be disinfected before and after every shift. 

For more information and to schedule your service hours, please email Delia Duarte at 211TTDisaster@ccrgv.org 

Millage to site will be reimbursed

Agency: Community Council of the Rio Grande Valley

The Community Council of the Rio Grande Valley is needing volunteers at their office located in: 3516 E. Expressway 83, Suite 5 Weslaco, Texas 78596.

Volunteers will respond to emergency/disaster related calls. They will provide emergency/disaster information and referrals to the general public by softphone (online telephone), and are responsible to document the referrals provided and client’s demographics. All equipment needed for calls will be provided. This will be in an office space setting. 

COVID-19 Protocols: To maintain a safe environment for all volunteers we require the use of a face mask for anyone in the office (face mask not provided). There will be a sanitation station were hand sanitizer and disinfecting spray/wipes will be available for volunteers. Volunteer's workstation will be disinfected before and after every shift. 

For more information and to schedule your service hours, please email Delia Duarte at 211TTDisaster@ccrgv.org 

Millage to site will be reimbursed

Agency: Community Council of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78596

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog walker

Get your exercise while you exercise a dog! Lots of great dogs need to get out of their pens so they can enjoy getting to stretch their legs and smell nature. They need to spend time socializing with new people and learning how to walk politely on a leash in order to prepare them for adoption. Some of the dogs would enjoy jogging as well. Some days, if you don't want to do a lot of walking, you can take the dog(s) to the play-yards where you can throw a ball or let them run around and entertain themselves. A variety of dogs are ready to show you around the property and show you their terrific personalities.

Agency: Cinderella Pet Rescue

Get your exercise while you exercise a dog! Lots of great dogs need to get out of their pens so they can enjoy getting to stretch their legs and smell nature. They need to spend time socializing with new people and learning how to walk politely on a leash in order to prepare them for adoption. Some of the dogs would enjoy jogging as well. Some days, if you don't want to do a lot of walking, you can take the dog(s) to the play-yards where you can throw a ball or let them run around and entertain themselves. A variety of dogs are ready to show you around the property and show you their terrific personalities.

Agency: Cinderella Pet Rescue

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78574

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Heroes

Join Shelter Heroes Today!

We’re inviting you to be a part of something extraordinary—the Shelter Heroes initiative. This program empowers everyday people like you to respond to natural disasters, providing safety and care to families in need. As a Shelter Hero, you’ll commit to a two-week deployment in Texas or Louisiana, making an immediate and lasting difference by setting up shelters, distributing meals, and offering comfort to those in crisis.


Click Here to Register


Agency: American Red Cross Greater San Antonio

Join Shelter Heroes Today!

We’re inviting you to be a part of something extraordinary—the Shelter Heroes initiative. This program empowers everyday people like you to respond to natural disasters, providing safety and care to families in need. As a Shelter Hero, you’ll commit to a two-week deployment in Texas or Louisiana, making an immediate and lasting difference by setting up shelters, distributing meals, and offering comfort to those in crisis.


Click Here to Register


Agency: American Red Cross Greater San Antonio

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shelter Heroes

Shelter Heroes are part of a roster of American Red Cross volunteers in your community who are trained and prepared to help your neighbors in Texas and Louisiana to provide food, shelter, comfort and care for your community when a hurricane or other major disaster strikes. Natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires are occurring more frequently with greater intensity. Your community needs compassionate people like you to meet that growing challenge.

Click on following link: Shelter Heroes Sign-Up

Agency: American Red Cross Greater San Antonio

Shelter Heroes are part of a roster of American Red Cross volunteers in your community who are trained and prepared to help your neighbors in Texas and Louisiana to provide food, shelter, comfort and care for your community when a hurricane or other major disaster strikes. Natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires are occurring more frequently with greater intensity. Your community needs compassionate people like you to meet that growing challenge.

Click on following link: Shelter Heroes Sign-Up

Agency: American Red Cross Greater San Antonio

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Awareness Educator

Educate your community about Alzheimer's & other dementia by delivering presentations & answering questions.  Opportunities are either virtual or in-person. We will provide all materials and mentorship to help volunteers deliver the program effectively.  Volunteers will be subject to a background check.  Please visit Register To Volunteer Here for more details.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Educate your community about Alzheimer's & other dementia by delivering presentations & answering questions.  Opportunities are either virtual or in-person. We will provide all materials and mentorship to help volunteers deliver the program effectively.  Volunteers will be subject to a background check.  Please visit Register To Volunteer Here for more details.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach and Materials Preparation

Help us promote sexual health and healthy relationships in our community.

As a volunteer, you are not just a helper but an integral part of our team. Your role in our education and outreach efforts, whether it's labeling brochures, bundling condoms, creating promotional buttons, or organizing supplies, is invaluable and greatly appreciated. 

Most volunteer work is done at our administration office, 916 E. Hackberry, Suite A, McAllen, Monday through Friday. We also offer limited volunteer opportunities to help staff with outreach at the UTRGV Edinburg campus; please let us know by email if you are interested.

Email Volunteers@AccessClinics.org to set your schedule. We must have your name and time commitment on our calendar before you come in, as we cannot accept walk-in volunteers. 

Volunteer shifts at our administration office- 9:00 a.m. to noon or 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.If you want to assist with outreach at the UTRGV campus, please email us for the available days and times. Small groups of 10 or less are welcome with advanced notice and as space permits.Casual jeans and t-shirts are acceptable attire. Clothing that has messages promoting drugs, alcohol, or tobacco or with offensive graphic images is not allowed. 

Access Esperanza Clinics is the largest and oldest sexual and reproductive health agency along the South Texas border. We're 60 years strong and serve over 15,000 adults and teens annually. We offer health check-ups, birth control, STD testing/treatment, and other preventive health services. Most patients pay little to nothing for their care. For more information about our work, visit our website or find us on Instagram@AccessClinics.  

Agency: Access Esperanza Clinics

Help us promote sexual health and healthy relationships in our community.

As a volunteer, you are not just a helper but an integral part of our team. Your role in our education and outreach efforts, whether it's labeling brochures, bundling condoms, creating promotional buttons, or organizing supplies, is invaluable and greatly appreciated. 

Most volunteer work is done at our administration office, 916 E. Hackberry, Suite A, McAllen, Monday through Friday. We also offer limited volunteer opportunities to help staff with outreach at the UTRGV Edinburg campus; please let us know by email if you are interested.

Email Volunteers@AccessClinics.org to set your schedule. We must have your name and time commitment on our calendar before you come in, as we cannot accept walk-in volunteers. 

Volunteer shifts at our administration office- 9:00 a.m. to noon or 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.If you want to assist with outreach at the UTRGV campus, please email us for the available days and times. Small groups of 10 or less are welcome with advanced notice and as space permits.Casual jeans and t-shirts are acceptable attire. Clothing that has messages promoting drugs, alcohol, or tobacco or with offensive graphic images is not allowed. 

Access Esperanza Clinics is the largest and oldest sexual and reproductive health agency along the South Texas border. We're 60 years strong and serve over 15,000 adults and teens annually. We offer health check-ups, birth control, STD testing/treatment, and other preventive health services. Most patients pay little to nothing for their care. For more information about our work, visit our website or find us on Instagram@AccessClinics.  

Agency: Access Esperanza Clinics

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501-5737

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planning and Coordination Team (Community Fundraising)

Volunteers needed to help create and coordinate an events fundraiser such as a fishing tournament or charity gala. If you have an interest in community outreach, marketing, events coordination, please consider joining our volunteer events coordination team. 

Agency: Faithful Path International Ministries

Volunteers needed to help create and coordinate an events fundraiser such as a fishing tournament or charity gala. If you have an interest in community outreach, marketing, events coordination, please consider joining our volunteer events coordination team. 

Agency: Faithful Path International Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse: Donation Sorting Team

Store/Warehouse hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Come to our warehouse and help us sort and organize donated goods for our Family Store. Tasks include unloading donated goods from donors' vehicles, carrying boxes, and sorting.

Filled out volunteer forms Volunteer - McAllen Corps (salvationarmy.org)

Closed shoes (No sandals) Pants (No shorts) T-shirt (No sleeveless shirts) Long hair pulled back No cell phone use

www.salvationarmymcallen.org
www.facebook.com/salvarmymcallen

 

www.twitter.com/salarmymcallen

 

Agency: The Salvation Army - McAllen / Hidalgo County

Store/Warehouse hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Come to our warehouse and help us sort and organize donated goods for our Family Store. Tasks include unloading donated goods from donors' vehicles, carrying boxes, and sorting.

Filled out volunteer forms Volunteer - McAllen Corps (salvationarmy.org)

Closed shoes (No sandals) Pants (No shorts) T-shirt (No sleeveless shirts) Long hair pulled back No cell phone use

www.salvationarmymcallen.org
www.facebook.com/salvarmymcallen

 

www.twitter.com/salarmymcallen

 

Agency: The Salvation Army - McAllen / Hidalgo County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Call Center: Emergency Response and Community Outreach

The Community Council of the Rio Grande Valley is looking for dedicated volunteers to assist with emergency and disaster-related calls. We provide all necessary equipment, and mileage to the site will be reimbursed.


As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in our mission to connect individuals with essential resources and services. You’ll work in an office setting and receive comprehensive training before responding to any calls. Notably, training hours count as volunteer hours.


Your tasks may include answering calls and chats, as well as preparing outreach materials for our communities. We offer flexible hours with no set date or time, allowing you to contribute in a way that fits your schedule. Join us and make a meaningful impact in the lives of those in need!

Agency: Community Council of the Rio Grande Valley

The Community Council of the Rio Grande Valley is looking for dedicated volunteers to assist with emergency and disaster-related calls. We provide all necessary equipment, and mileage to the site will be reimbursed.


As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in our mission to connect individuals with essential resources and services. You’ll work in an office setting and receive comprehensive training before responding to any calls. Notably, training hours count as volunteer hours.


Your tasks may include answering calls and chats, as well as preparing outreach materials for our communities. We offer flexible hours with no set date or time, allowing you to contribute in a way that fits your schedule. Join us and make a meaningful impact in the lives of those in need!

Agency: Community Council of the Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78596

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile Application Developer

Volunteer with Us!


We at the Nueva Luz Foundation always welcome volunteers to donate their time and energy to support our cause. We value and highly appreciate your contribution to our organization.

 

Mobile App Development


Creation and implementation of an agency mobile application (App) 

 

If you are interested, please let us know. Our team will keep you updated on what we’re doing and all the upcoming volunteer opportunities.


Thank you for your consideration and continued support.


The Nueva Luz Foundation

Agency: Nueva Luz Foundation

Volunteer with Us!


We at the Nueva Luz Foundation always welcome volunteers to donate their time and energy to support our cause. We value and highly appreciate your contribution to our organization.

 

Mobile App Development


Creation and implementation of an agency mobile application (App) 

 

If you are interested, please let us know. Our team will keep you updated on what we’re doing and all the upcoming volunteer opportunities.


Thank you for your consideration and continued support.


The Nueva Luz Foundation

Agency: Nueva Luz Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78596

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support Coordinator

Volunteer in nonprofit organization and assisting with:

Filing, Documentation organizing, Preparing correspondence, Developing forms.

Skills needed:

Computer kills (Microsoft excel). Multi-tasking.

Requirements:

Ability to lift up to 30 lbs.

Agency: Valley Association for Independent Living (VAIL)

Volunteer in nonprofit organization and assisting with:

Filing, Documentation organizing, Preparing correspondence, Developing forms.

Skills needed:

Computer kills (Microsoft excel). Multi-tasking.

Requirements:

Ability to lift up to 30 lbs.

Agency: Valley Association for Independent Living (VAIL)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501-5565

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Public Administration Coordinator


Volunteer with Us!

We at the Nueva Luz Foundation always welcome volunteers to donate their time and energy to support our cause. We value and highly appreciate your contribution to our organization.

Public Administration

Grant writing Program Design Program Evaluation

If you are interested, please let us know. Our team will keep you updated on what we’re doing and all the upcoming volunteer opportunities.

Thank you for your consideration and continued support.

The Nueva Luz Foundation

Agency: Nueva Luz Foundation


Volunteer with Us!

We at the Nueva Luz Foundation always welcome volunteers to donate their time and energy to support our cause. We value and highly appreciate your contribution to our organization.

Public Administration

Grant writing Program Design Program Evaluation

If you are interested, please let us know. Our team will keep you updated on what we’re doing and all the upcoming volunteer opportunities.

Thank you for your consideration and continued support.

The Nueva Luz Foundation

Agency: Nueva Luz Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78596

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Engagement Coordinator


Volunteer with Us!

We at the Nueva Luz Foundation always welcome volunteers to donate their time and energy to support our cause. We value and highly appreciate your contribution to our organization.


Business Administration

Social Media (Specifically: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) Helping to generate and schedule online content. Following network members for engagement/re-posting opportunities.


If you are interested, please let us know. Our team will keep you updated on what we’re doing and all the upcoming volunteer opportunities.

Thank you for your consideration and continued support.

The Nueva Luz Foundation

Agency: Nueva Luz Foundation


Volunteer with Us!

We at the Nueva Luz Foundation always welcome volunteers to donate their time and energy to support our cause. We value and highly appreciate your contribution to our organization.


Business Administration

Social Media (Specifically: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) Helping to generate and schedule online content. Following network members for engagement/re-posting opportunities.


If you are interested, please let us know. Our team will keep you updated on what we’re doing and all the upcoming volunteer opportunities.

Thank you for your consideration and continued support.

The Nueva Luz Foundation

Agency: Nueva Luz Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78596

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Engagement: Outreach and Data Coordination


Volunteer with Us!

We at the Nueva Luz Foundation always welcome volunteers to donate their time and energy to support our cause. We value and highly appreciate your contribution to our organization.


Community Engagement

·         Coordination of community outreach events and activities.

·         Correspondence and meetings with stakeholders in the community.

·         Data collecting during input-gathering sessions with stakeholders.

·         Data reporting, analysis, and synthesis for presentations to staff and community stakeholders.

·         Attendance and participation at staff meetings to develop community engagement strategies.


If you are interested, please let us know. Our team will keep you updated on what we’re doing and all the upcoming volunteer opportunities.

Thank you for your consideration and continued support.

The Nueva Luz Foundation

Agency: Nueva Luz Foundation


Volunteer with Us!

We at the Nueva Luz Foundation always welcome volunteers to donate their time and energy to support our cause. We value and highly appreciate your contribution to our organization.


Community Engagement

·         Coordination of community outreach events and activities.

·         Correspondence and meetings with stakeholders in the community.

·         Data collecting during input-gathering sessions with stakeholders.

·         Data reporting, analysis, and synthesis for presentations to staff and community stakeholders.

·         Attendance and participation at staff meetings to develop community engagement strategies.


If you are interested, please let us know. Our team will keep you updated on what we’re doing and all the upcoming volunteer opportunities.

Thank you for your consideration and continued support.

The Nueva Luz Foundation

Agency: Nueva Luz Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78596

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Intern

Telling the story of our organization by creating engaging content, including blog posts, emails, social media posts, videos, and moreFostering productive relationships with NKCC program participants through newsletters, social media outreach, and direct phone callsCultivating NKCC'S online presence by creating online program listings, maintaining social media accounts, and updating and improving our websiteLearning and maintaining marketing processes in a growing non-profit organization
Bringing your ideas and personal touch to United Planet projects
Instant trust to execute projects independently
An organization where your hours count and make an impact on the world
Supportive and flexible environment

Agency: Nevaeh's Kidz Conquering Cancer

Telling the story of our organization by creating engaging content, including blog posts, emails, social media posts, videos, and moreFostering productive relationships with NKCC program participants through newsletters, social media outreach, and direct phone callsCultivating NKCC'S online presence by creating online program listings, maintaining social media accounts, and updating and improving our websiteLearning and maintaining marketing processes in a growing non-profit organization
Bringing your ideas and personal touch to United Planet projects
Instant trust to execute projects independently
An organization where your hours count and make an impact on the world
Supportive and flexible environment

Agency: Nevaeh's Kidz Conquering Cancer

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78541

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Office Clerk

A front office clerk in your organization will be responsible for greeting and welcoming visitors, assisting with the making of applications, and communicating with the team when someone arrives to see them or their specific service.

Agency: Community Action - RGV

A front office clerk in your organization will be responsible for greeting and welcoming visitors, assisting with the making of applications, and communicating with the team when someone arrives to see them or their specific service.

Agency: Community Action - RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78521

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Advocacy Partner

Whatever your availability or experiences, you can join other volunteer grassroots advocates in making Alzheimer's policy a priority by writing, calling, emailing or visiting government officials. You may Become An Advocate

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Whatever your availability or experiences, you can join other volunteer grassroots advocates in making Alzheimer's policy a priority by writing, calling, emailing or visiting government officials. You may Become An Advocate

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Group Facilitator (non-clinical)

Create a safe environment for caregivers of people living with dementia to share their feelings and experiences.  Please visit To Volunteer Register Here. These groups are non-clinical support groups. The meetings are about an hour and are held monthly.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Create a safe environment for caregivers of people living with dementia to share their feelings and experiences.  Please visit To Volunteer Register Here. These groups are non-clinical support groups. The meetings are about an hour and are held monthly.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Engagement Representative

Attend local community events, raise awareness of the Association's programs, provide basic information and connect people to services. Volunteers are subject to a background check. Please visit Register To Volunteer Here. Opportunities may be scheduled indoors or outdoors and at various times of the day.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Attend local community events, raise awareness of the Association's programs, provide basic information and connect people to services. Volunteers are subject to a background check. Please visit Register To Volunteer Here. Opportunities may be scheduled indoors or outdoors and at various times of the day.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Designer Needed to Create a Logo

Calling all creative minds! We need a volunteer to design a logo for our nonprofit. Work on your own schedule, using your own tools. Help us create a visual identity that will amplify our mission. Join us in making a difference—let's get started today!

Agency: Love Saves Lives

Calling all creative minds! We need a volunteer to design a logo for our nonprofit. Work on your own schedule, using your own tools. Help us create a visual identity that will amplify our mission. Join us in making a difference—let's get started today!

Agency: Love Saves Lives

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78539

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Specialist

The Volunteer Outreach Specialist supports community engagement by preparing outreach materials, setting up and attending events, and providing office assistance. They create impactful communication materials, coordinate logistics for events, and engage directly with the community to promote volunteer opportunities. This role requires strong organizational skills, effective communication abilities, and a passion for community involvement. The Specialist collaborates with team members and builds relationships with stakeholders to ensure successful outreach efforts align with organizational goals. Overall, they play a vital role in fostering connections and promoting the organization's mission through active community outreach.

Agency: Community Action - RGV

The Volunteer Outreach Specialist supports community engagement by preparing outreach materials, setting up and attending events, and providing office assistance. They create impactful communication materials, coordinate logistics for events, and engage directly with the community to promote volunteer opportunities. This role requires strong organizational skills, effective communication abilities, and a passion for community involvement. The Specialist collaborates with team members and builds relationships with stakeholders to ensure successful outreach efforts align with organizational goals. Overall, they play a vital role in fostering connections and promoting the organization's mission through active community outreach.

Agency: Community Action - RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78521

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Multidisciplinary Tutor

Are you interested in teaching over the year? We need passionate and creative tutors to join us in our classes. 

Tutoring can range from English, math, science, and many more subjects. Students will range from young elementary age to adults seeking further education. 

Who said volunteering can't be fun? We encourage our tutors to be creative with activities and have fun while they are here.

Tutor positions open from the end of May to the middle of August. No teaching experience required. Hours will range depending on your availability.

We are open weekdays from 9 am - 4 pm.

Contact volunteer@lppshelter.org if you need/want any more information.

Agency: La Posada Providencia

Are you interested in teaching over the year? We need passionate and creative tutors to join us in our classes. 

Tutoring can range from English, math, science, and many more subjects. Students will range from young elementary age to adults seeking further education. 

Who said volunteering can't be fun? We encourage our tutors to be creative with activities and have fun while they are here.

Tutor positions open from the end of May to the middle of August. No teaching experience required. Hours will range depending on your availability.

We are open weekdays from 9 am - 4 pm.

Contact volunteer@lppshelter.org if you need/want any more information.

Agency: La Posada Providencia

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78586

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ASL Communication Assistants

We are looking for people who know ASL or are ASL teachers who want to volunteer their time to help us learn common phrases in ASL as well as communicate to our clients who want to learn ASL.

- You would help make La Posada a more inclusive non-profit

- You would help us communicate to clients who use ASL

- You would help teach our client who wants to learn ASL to communicate while being in the United States

Agency: La Posada Providencia

We are looking for people who know ASL or are ASL teachers who want to volunteer their time to help us learn common phrases in ASL as well as communicate to our clients who want to learn ASL.

- You would help make La Posada a more inclusive non-profit

- You would help us communicate to clients who use ASL

- You would help teach our client who wants to learn ASL to communicate while being in the United States

Agency: La Posada Providencia

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78586

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activity Assistants at La Posada Providencia

La Posada Providencia welcomes all volunteers!

We have activities ranging from sorting clothing, garden work, teaching, and fun client-driven activities.

We like to have fun while volunteering, so if anyone wants to bring in an idea for an activity, you are more than welcome!

La Posada accepts short-term and long-term volunteers. If you need a specific number of hours for a course, let us know and we can work with you.

Open hours are Weekdays from 9 am - 4 pm and Weekdays on availability.

Contact us if you have any questions at volunteer@lppshelter.org

Come join us!

Agency: La Posada Providencia

La Posada Providencia welcomes all volunteers!

We have activities ranging from sorting clothing, garden work, teaching, and fun client-driven activities.

We like to have fun while volunteering, so if anyone wants to bring in an idea for an activity, you are more than welcome!

La Posada accepts short-term and long-term volunteers. If you need a specific number of hours for a course, let us know and we can work with you.

Open hours are Weekdays from 9 am - 4 pm and Weekdays on availability.

Contact us if you have any questions at volunteer@lppshelter.org

Come join us!

Agency: La Posada Providencia

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78586

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Soup Kitchen: Food Preparation & Service Team

Come to our Soup Kitchen and help us feed individuals and families in need. We could use your help prepping food, serving, and cleaning...

Kitchen hours:                   7:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.

Filled out volunteer forms Volunteer - McAllen Corps (salvationarmy.org) Closed shoes (No sandals) Pants (No shorts/ tight leggings) T-shirt (No sleeveless shirts) Long hair pulled back/ no jewelry  No cell phone use

We do need 3- 4 days advance notice that hours will be requested due to offsite locations.

Agency: The Salvation Army - McAllen / Hidalgo County

Come to our Soup Kitchen and help us feed individuals and families in need. We could use your help prepping food, serving, and cleaning...

Kitchen hours:                   7:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.

Filled out volunteer forms Volunteer - McAllen Corps (salvationarmy.org) Closed shoes (No sandals) Pants (No shorts/ tight leggings) T-shirt (No sleeveless shirts) Long hair pulled back/ no jewelry  No cell phone use

We do need 3- 4 days advance notice that hours will be requested due to offsite locations.

Agency: The Salvation Army - McAllen / Hidalgo County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Engagement Team: Social Media & Training Support

Special Olympics Texas has created a Virtual Platform for continued engagement, which has grown over the past months, since the pandemic began. We are in search of individuals who are interested to become a part of the virtual team for us, whether it is through building content, sharing ideas, or joining out virtual training team.

Encouragement/Congratulatory recording enthusiastic messages to our SOTX Athletes throughout the virtual games  Building Content - gather information, ideas, and building in a format to be able to share to our socials throughout the virtual world Social Media Moderator - available to post and share to social media platforms Virtual Training Team - comfortable to be on camera and sport experience is encouraged; any new sport ideas are welcomed

If interested, in any of the opportunities above, please reach out to the SOTX - Rio Grande Valley Area Staff, ytrinidad@sotx.org or lgarza@sotx.org. We would greatly welcome anyone wanting to become engaged with our Virtual Programming.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Special Olympics Texas has created a Virtual Platform for continued engagement, which has grown over the past months, since the pandemic began. We are in search of individuals who are interested to become a part of the virtual team for us, whether it is through building content, sharing ideas, or joining out virtual training team.

Encouragement/Congratulatory recording enthusiastic messages to our SOTX Athletes throughout the virtual games  Building Content - gather information, ideas, and building in a format to be able to share to our socials throughout the virtual world Social Media Moderator - available to post and share to social media platforms Virtual Training Team - comfortable to be on camera and sport experience is encouraged; any new sport ideas are welcomed

If interested, in any of the opportunities above, please reach out to the SOTX - Rio Grande Valley Area Staff, ytrinidad@sotx.org or lgarza@sotx.org. We would greatly welcome anyone wanting to become engaged with our Virtual Programming.

Agency: Special Olympics Texas Rio Grande Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Child Advocate Volunteers Needed

The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights is looking for volunteer Child Advocates. We are in need of bilingual, Spanish speaking, volunteers in the McAllen, Edinburg, Brownsville, Harlingen, and Corpus Christi, TX and surrounding areas.

Make a difference in the life of an unaccompanied immigrant child by volunteering to serve as a Child Advocate. A Child Advocate is an adult who volunteers to spend time with and advocate on behalf of an individual unaccompanied immigrant child while he or she is subject to deportation proceedings. We get to know prospective volunteers through an initial screening interview, an application and reference check, and at the required two-day training. Once assigned to an individual child, each Child Advocate receives continuing training, support, and supervision from the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights.



As a Child Advocate, you commit to:

Visit with the child once a week (1hr) during the duration of their shelter/facility stay. Help the child think through options and decisions. Maintain close communication with Young Center staff and the child’s Case Manager at the shelter to schedule visits. Build organic relationships with the child through child-led activities. Advocate for the best interest of the child.

 

Volunteer Requirements: 

- Must be 21 yrs +

- Be bilingual, preferably in Spanish

- Be able to commit to weekly visits, as needed for on average 3 months.

- Be able to submit & pass state and federal background checks

- Vaccinated against COVID-19 (for in-person visits)

 

We will be having a 2-day trainings volunteers can attend:

Saturday October 26th & Sunday October 27th from 9am-3:30pm

 

If you would like to learn more about the Young Center's work and the volunteer Child Advocate role visit https://www.theyoungcenter.org/volunteer-at-the-young-center or email LMurray@theyoungcenter.org

Agency: Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights is looking for volunteer Child Advocates. We are in need of bilingual, Spanish speaking, volunteers in the McAllen, Edinburg, Brownsville, Harlingen, and Corpus Christi, TX and surrounding areas.

Make a difference in the life of an unaccompanied immigrant child by volunteering to serve as a Child Advocate. A Child Advocate is an adult who volunteers to spend time with and advocate on behalf of an individual unaccompanied immigrant child while he or she is subject to deportation proceedings. We get to know prospective volunteers through an initial screening interview, an application and reference check, and at the required two-day training. Once assigned to an individual child, each Child Advocate receives continuing training, support, and supervision from the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights.



As a Child Advocate, you commit to:

Visit with the child once a week (1hr) during the duration of their shelter/facility stay. Help the child think through options and decisions. Maintain close communication with Young Center staff and the child’s Case Manager at the shelter to schedule visits. Build organic relationships with the child through child-led activities. Advocate for the best interest of the child.

 

Volunteer Requirements: 

- Must be 21 yrs +

- Be bilingual, preferably in Spanish

- Be able to commit to weekly visits, as needed for on average 3 months.

- Be able to submit & pass state and federal background checks

- Vaccinated against COVID-19 (for in-person visits)

 

We will be having a 2-day trainings volunteers can attend:

Saturday October 26th & Sunday October 27th from 9am-3:30pm

 

If you would like to learn more about the Young Center's work and the volunteer Child Advocate role visit https://www.theyoungcenter.org/volunteer-at-the-young-center or email LMurray@theyoungcenter.org

Agency: Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78550

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers needed

Operation Christmas RGV is looking for volunteers for several events that we will be doing this 2024 year. We are looking for people who are excited to help the community and have a positive outlook. We will be hosting a new volunteer meeting soon.  About Operation Christmas RGV:  Operation Christmas RGV was founded November 22nd 2023 in Alamo, Texas, with the mission to spread hope and joy throughout the RGV's underserved communities year-round. We have done so with back to school drives, thanksgiving drives, and much more. 

 

Agency: Operation Christmas RGV

Operation Christmas RGV is looking for volunteers for several events that we will be doing this 2024 year. We are looking for people who are excited to help the community and have a positive outlook. We will be hosting a new volunteer meeting soon.  About Operation Christmas RGV:  Operation Christmas RGV was founded November 22nd 2023 in Alamo, Texas, with the mission to spread hope and joy throughout the RGV's underserved communities year-round. We have done so with back to school drives, thanksgiving drives, and much more. 

 

Agency: Operation Christmas RGV

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78516

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book Writer/Writing

  Hello, just looking for some help on Editing a book if possible.  Thank You! 

Agency: 1st Lady Ministries

  Hello, just looking for some help on Editing a book if possible.  Thank You! 

Agency: 1st Lady Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Licensed Medical Professional: Gift your skills as a nurse or EMT to help those impacted by disasters (both large and small).

Disaster Health Services (DHS) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person before, during and/or after a disaster event this hurricane/wildfire season. Volunteers in this role provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed.

FREE CEU'S AVAILABLE FOR COMPLETING TRAINING

Red Cross volunteers who take on in-person volunteer activities must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Virtual opportunities available for those who are not vaccinated or who do not wish to complete the documentation process.

Key Responsibilities  Provide hands on care for shelter clients to include but not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care, assistance with functional needs. Provide health education, health assessments and determination if a higher level of care is needed. Assist clients to replace medications, durable medical equipment or consumable medical supplies. Advocate for client needs with Disaster Health Services supervisor. Support maternal and child needs as necessary. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position (9 hours total).

Time Commitment:

Hours vary depending on meetings, training sessions, and/or responses at the local chapter.

Qualifications:

Active and unencumbered licensure in at least one of the following:

Registered Nurse Licensed Practical Nurse Licensed Vocational Nurse Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nurse Medical Doctor Doctor of Osteopathy Physician Assistant Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic Must be able to provide copy of license for verification.

Agency: American Red Cross

Disaster Health Services (DHS) Service Associate (SA) is a temporary position assigned to work in person before, during and/or after a disaster event this hurricane/wildfire season. Volunteers in this role provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed.

FREE CEU'S AVAILABLE FOR COMPLETING TRAINING

Red Cross volunteers who take on in-person volunteer activities must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Virtual opportunities available for those who are not vaccinated or who do not wish to complete the documentation process.

Key Responsibilities  Provide hands on care for shelter clients to include but not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care, assistance with functional needs. Provide health education, health assessments and determination if a higher level of care is needed. Assist clients to replace medications, durable medical equipment or consumable medical supplies. Advocate for client needs with Disaster Health Services supervisor. Support maternal and child needs as necessary. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position (9 hours total).

Time Commitment:

Hours vary depending on meetings, training sessions, and/or responses at the local chapter.

Qualifications:

Active and unencumbered licensure in at least one of the following:

Registered Nurse Licensed Practical Nurse Licensed Vocational Nurse Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nurse Medical Doctor Doctor of Osteopathy Physician Assistant Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic Must be able to provide copy of license for verification.

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78552

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Fire Dispatcher: Coordinate the response teams (Remote Opportunity)

Every day, the Red Cross responds to an average of 7fires a day in the Texas Gulf Coast. These fires are responded to by teams of volunteers who go and meet the family, within 2 hours, any time night or day.

How do these amazing volunteers get called out? By YOU - our newest Disaster Action Team Duty Officer. 

Purpose: Ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level.

Key Responsibilities: 

Leadership - 

May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. Support and trains new Duty Officers.

Functional - 

Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made available.  Activate Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, and Disaster Spiritual Care, Public Affairs when requested. Documents incoming disaster notification and creates & verifies events in RC View, when applicable. Where appropriate, maintains access to and ability to use the Client Assistance System (CAS) to enter case data and load Client Assistance Cards (CACs). May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Notify Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contribute to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Attends monthly DAT meetings.

Time Commitment: At least one 12 hour on-call shift per week. Coverage of the night shift (6p-6a) and weekend shifts are CRITICALLY needed. Initially several hours on online training will be required in order to understand the role and the services provided.

Training: Training will be a mix of online and on the job. Duty Officers will need to go on a handful fire calls on scene to understand that experience. Once training is complete, you will not need to go on scene - unless you want to.

Agency: American Red Cross

Every day, the Red Cross responds to an average of 7fires a day in the Texas Gulf Coast. These fires are responded to by teams of volunteers who go and meet the family, within 2 hours, any time night or day.

How do these amazing volunteers get called out? By YOU - our newest Disaster Action Team Duty Officer. 

Purpose: Ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level.

Key Responsibilities: 

Leadership - 

May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. Support and trains new Duty Officers.

Functional - 

Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made available.  Activate Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, and Disaster Spiritual Care, Public Affairs when requested. Documents incoming disaster notification and creates & verifies events in RC View, when applicable. Where appropriate, maintains access to and ability to use the Client Assistance System (CAS) to enter case data and load Client Assistance Cards (CACs). May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Notify Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contribute to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Attends monthly DAT meetings.

Time Commitment: At least one 12 hour on-call shift per week. Coverage of the night shift (6p-6a) and weekend shifts are CRITICALLY needed. Initially several hours on online training will be required in order to understand the role and the services provided.

Training: Training will be a mix of online and on the job. Duty Officers will need to go on a handful fire calls on scene to understand that experience. Once training is complete, you will not need to go on scene - unless you want to.

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78552

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help individuals and families impacted by home fires and other disasters.

Disaster Action Team Member

Assist Red Cross in delivering mission by alleviating human suffering caused by disasters. Primary responses include single family and multi family fires.

Key Responsibilities

Provide timely response to disaster and assist those affected Respond to disaster scenes as assigned by Team Leader within two hours Meet the needs of those affected by disaster such as the need for shelter and food by providing Red Cross services Complete forms related to service Provide referrals to other agencies Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis Qualifications Demonstrated commitment to the mission of the American Red Cross Be able to follow chapter guidance and current Red Cross disaster guidance Time Commitment Choose your availability on an availability and rotation schedule A typical fire response lasts 3-4 hours depending on travel 

 

To join the Red Cross, follow this link: https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=761&h=172&p=122023 

Agency: American Red Cross

Disaster Action Team Member

Assist Red Cross in delivering mission by alleviating human suffering caused by disasters. Primary responses include single family and multi family fires.

Key Responsibilities

Provide timely response to disaster and assist those affected Respond to disaster scenes as assigned by Team Leader within two hours Meet the needs of those affected by disaster such as the need for shelter and food by providing Red Cross services Complete forms related to service Provide referrals to other agencies Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis Qualifications Demonstrated commitment to the mission of the American Red Cross Be able to follow chapter guidance and current Red Cross disaster guidance Time Commitment Choose your availability on an availability and rotation schedule A typical fire response lasts 3-4 hours depending on travel 

 

To join the Red Cross, follow this link: https://volunteerconnection.redcross.org/?nd=lead&a=761&h=172&p=122023 

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Shelter Volunteer

The role of you - the Sheltering Volunteer - is to serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete their assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. They ensure safe sheltering at a single shelter throughout the cycle of the disaster.

Key Responsibilities:

Serve as a shelter worker on a disaster relief operation. Roles may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Meeting disaster-caused sheltering needs of individuals, families, and communities. Providing services with kindness and compassion that are accessible and equitable to all clients. Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers. Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks. Providing accurate reporting of sheltering activity as assigned.

 

Agency: American Red Cross

The role of you - the Sheltering Volunteer - is to serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete their assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. They ensure safe sheltering at a single shelter throughout the cycle of the disaster.

Key Responsibilities:

Serve as a shelter worker on a disaster relief operation. Roles may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Meeting disaster-caused sheltering needs of individuals, families, and communities. Providing services with kindness and compassion that are accessible and equitable to all clients. Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers. Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks. Providing accurate reporting of sheltering activity as assigned.

 

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteer

Volunteers are invited to come to the STJDA Office located at 313 W Nolana Ave, McAllen, TX, Monday - Friday 8AM-5PM to help with a variety of tasks that help support the organization. No experience necessary. Everyone is welcome. 

Agency: South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association

Volunteers are invited to come to the STJDA Office located at 313 W Nolana Ave, McAllen, TX, Monday - Friday 8AM-5PM to help with a variety of tasks that help support the organization. No experience necessary. Everyone is welcome. 

Agency: South Texas Juvenile Diabetes Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassionate Volunteers Needed for Companionship

Become a part of our family! Harbor Hospice of McAllen is looking for volunteers to provide services to our patients and their families. We provide services and have volunteer needs in Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy and Starr counties.

Share your special gifts with someone in need!
Patient & Family Care can look like any of the below:
- Bereavement Support
- Bilingual support
- Caregiver relief
- Companionship support
- Household helper
- Pet therapy
- Music therapy
- Clerical/office support
- Phonecalls to patients

Agency: Harbor Hospice

Become a part of our family! Harbor Hospice of McAllen is looking for volunteers to provide services to our patients and their families. We provide services and have volunteer needs in Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy and Starr counties.

Share your special gifts with someone in need!
Patient & Family Care can look like any of the below:
- Bereavement Support
- Bilingual support
- Caregiver relief
- Companionship support
- Household helper
- Pet therapy
- Music therapy
- Clerical/office support
- Phonecalls to patients

Agency: Harbor Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 78501

Allow Groups: No