Opportunities From: Volunteer Arlington

Volunteer: Bike to Work Day: Rosslyn Event Support and Breakdown

Help welcome participants, hand out T-shirts and materials, and assist with breakdown after the event at the Gateway Park Bike to Work Day event site on Langston Blvd. in Rosslyn.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

Help welcome participants, hand out T-shirts and materials, and assist with breakdown after the event at the Gateway Park Bike to Work Day event site on Langston Blvd. in Rosslyn.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 22209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bike to Work Day: Ballston Event Support and Breakdown

Help welcome participants, hand out T-shirts and materials, and assist with breakdown after the event at the Welburn Square Bike to Work Day event site in Ballston. 

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

Help welcome participants, hand out T-shirts and materials, and assist with breakdown after the event at the Welburn Square Bike to Work Day event site in Ballston. 

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 22203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bike to Work Day: Rosslyn Early Morning Setup Crew

This is a small team that helps get everything ready before participants arrive at the Bike to Work Day outdoor morning event site in Rosslyn (Gateway Park). Work includes setting up tables, organizing materials, and getting the site up and running. It does involve some lifting, but it makes a big difference in getting the event off to a smooth start.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

This is a small team that helps get everything ready before participants arrive at the Bike to Work Day outdoor morning event site in Rosslyn (Gateway Park). Work includes setting up tables, organizing materials, and getting the site up and running. It does involve some lifting, but it makes a big difference in getting the event off to a smooth start.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 22209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bike to Work Day: Columbia Pike Event Support and Breakdown

Help welcome participants, hand out T-shirts and materials, and assist with breakdown after the event at the Penrose Square Bike to Work Day event site on Columbia Pike.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

Help welcome participants, hand out T-shirts and materials, and assist with breakdown after the event at the Penrose Square Bike to Work Day event site on Columbia Pike.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bike to Work Day: Columbia Pike Early Morning Setup Crew

This is a small team that helps get everything ready before participants arrive at the Bike to Work Day outdoor morning event site on Columbia Pike (Penrose Square). Work includes setting up tables, organizing materials, and getting the site up and running. It does involve some lifting, but it makes a big difference in getting the event off to a smooth start.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

This is a small team that helps get everything ready before participants arrive at the Bike to Work Day outdoor morning event site on Columbia Pike (Penrose Square). Work includes setting up tables, organizing materials, and getting the site up and running. It does involve some lifting, but it makes a big difference in getting the event off to a smooth start.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bike to Work Day: Ballston Early Morning Setup Crew

This is a small team that helps get everything ready before participants arrive at the Bike to Work Day outdoor morning event site in Ballston (Welburn Square). Work includes setting up tables, organizing materials, and getting the site up and running. It does involve some lifting, but it makes a big difference in getting the event off to a smooth start.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

This is a small team that helps get everything ready before participants arrive at the Bike to Work Day outdoor morning event site in Ballston (Welburn Square). Work includes setting up tables, organizing materials, and getting the site up and running. It does involve some lifting, but it makes a big difference in getting the event off to a smooth start.

Nonprofit: BikeArlington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 22203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Books by Mail Delivery Volunteer

Location: In person 

Central Library1015 N Quincy StArlington VA 22201  

How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).

Responsibilities:

Assist Books by Mail staff by supporting delivery and return of library items to Arlington patrons who are unable to leave their homes. Take materials from Central Library and deliver them to Books by Mail patrons. Retrieve checked-out items from patrons and return them to the library.

Types of volunteers:

Adult aged 21+Older Adults (55+)

Time commitment:

Variable; a minimum of one 2 hour shift per week.Hours of service will be flexible based on volunteer’s availability, but will need to be consistent and communicated to staff.

Qualifications:

Reliable, dependable and good with communication Valid driver's license with a clean driving record Ability to use their own insured vehicle Friendly disposition combined with the ability to hold healthy and safe boundaries with people of varied ages, genders and backgrounds Knowledge of Arlington geography Commitment to safe data privacy practices


Nonprofit: Central Library - Collections, Access and Technology

Location: In person 

Central Library1015 N Quincy StArlington VA 22201  

How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).

Responsibilities:

Assist Books by Mail staff by supporting delivery and return of library items to Arlington patrons who are unable to leave their homes. Take materials from Central Library and deliver them to Books by Mail patrons. Retrieve checked-out items from patrons and return them to the library.

Types of volunteers:

Adult aged 21+Older Adults (55+)

Time commitment:

Variable; a minimum of one 2 hour shift per week.Hours of service will be flexible based on volunteer’s availability, but will need to be consistent and communicated to staff.

Qualifications:

Reliable, dependable and good with communication Valid driver's license with a clean driving record Ability to use their own insured vehicle Friendly disposition combined with the ability to hold healthy and safe boundaries with people of varied ages, genders and backgrounds Knowledge of Arlington geography Commitment to safe data privacy practices


Nonprofit: Central Library - Collections, Access and Technology

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pack a Snack, Power a Student! good Family or Group project

AHC is a non-profit affordable housing organization that believes Housing + Education = Success.


AHC runs year round education programs at eight community centers in Arlington, VA. We give each student a bag of tasty snacks to keep them energized while they study and learn.

Volunteers can help by purchasing and assembling snack bags at home. This is a great project for families and groups.

There is a supply list listed on the sign-up genius link below.Assemble bags at home.Decorating the bags is fun but optional.Email volunteer@ahcinc.org with general questions.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP:


Thank you!

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

AHC is a non-profit affordable housing organization that believes Housing + Education = Success.


AHC runs year round education programs at eight community centers in Arlington, VA. We give each student a bag of tasty snacks to keep them energized while they study and learn.

Volunteers can help by purchasing and assembling snack bags at home. This is a great project for families and groups.

There is a supply list listed on the sign-up genius link below.Assemble bags at home.Decorating the bags is fun but optional.Email volunteer@ahcinc.org with general questions.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP:


Thank you!

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer:

Bring the magic to life in the Kids Zone!

This is a hands-on, creative role for volunteers who will actively face paint and lead art activities with kids throughout the festival.

Volunteers will:

Face paint children (simple, fun designs like butterflies, animals, flags, etc.)
Lead and engage kids at the art table (drawing, coloring, simple crafts)
Help create a fun, welcoming, and inclusive space for families
Manage lines and keep things moving smoothly
Maintain a clean and organized activity area
Restock supplies as needed

We’re looking for volunteers who are:
Creative and comfortable working directly with kids
Friendly, patient, and high-energy
Able to jump in and keep the vibe fun and engaging

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Bring the magic to life in the Kids Zone!

This is a hands-on, creative role for volunteers who will actively face paint and lead art activities with kids throughout the festival.

Volunteers will:

Face paint children (simple, fun designs like butterflies, animals, flags, etc.)
Lead and engage kids at the art table (drawing, coloring, simple crafts)
Help create a fun, welcoming, and inclusive space for families
Manage lines and keep things moving smoothly
Maintain a clean and organized activity area
Restock supplies as needed

We’re looking for volunteers who are:
Creative and comfortable working directly with kids
Friendly, patient, and high-energy
Able to jump in and keep the vibe fun and engaging

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Columbia Pike Blue Festival - Evening + Wind Down

Continue support at:

CPP tent
Merch table
Beer & wine (ID checks + wristbands as needed)
Kids zone (begin light breakdown of art + face painting areas)
Assist vendors as they prepare to close
Manage remaining popcorn and popsicles
Begin light cleanup and organizing across the site

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Continue support at:

CPP tent
Merch table
Beer & wine (ID checks + wristbands as needed)
Kids zone (begin light breakdown of art + face painting areas)
Assist vendors as they prepare to close
Manage remaining popcorn and popsicles
Begin light cleanup and organizing across the site

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Columbia Pike Blue Festival - Breakdown Shift

Help us wrap up a successful festival!
Volunteers will assist with:

Breaking down tents, tables, chairs
Taking down signage, décor, banners
Packing CPP materials, merch, and supplies
Cleaning kids zone (art table, face painting, bouncy house area)
Closing down beer & wine station
Final trash sweep and site cleanup
Loading vehicles

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Help us wrap up a successful festival!
Volunteers will assist with:

Breaking down tents, tables, chairs
Taking down signage, décor, banners
Packing CPP materials, merch, and supplies
Cleaning kids zone (art table, face painting, bouncy house area)
Closing down beer & wine station
Final trash sweep and site cleanup
Loading vehicles

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Columbia Pike Blue Festival - Peak Festival

Help manage the busiest part of the day!
Volunteers will support:
CPP Tent (guest questions + handouts)
Vendor & Food Areas (support + flow)
Kids Zone

Maintain art table
Manage face painting lines
Oversee bouncy house safety
Beer & Wine Area
ID checks + wristbanding
Monitor crowd flow
Merch Table
Continue sales + inventory tracking
Popcorn & Popsicles
Restock + distribute
Cleanliness
Trash pickup + supply restocking

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Help manage the busiest part of the day!
Volunteers will support:
CPP Tent (guest questions + handouts)
Vendor & Food Areas (support + flow)
Kids Zone

Maintain art table
Manage face painting lines
Oversee bouncy house safety
Beer & Wine Area
ID checks + wristbanding
Monitor crowd flow
Merch Table
Continue sales + inventory tracking
Popcorn & Popsicles
Restock + distribute
Cleanliness
Trash pickup + supply restocking

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Columbia Pike Blue Festival - Festival Kick Off

Be part of the energy as Blues Fest gets underway!

Volunteers may be assigned to:
CPP Tent / Info Table

Greet attendees
Distribute handouts and answer questions
Vendor Support
Assist vendors with final needs
Kids Zone
Art table (help kids, restock supplies, clean area)
Face painting (line management, assisting kids)
Bouncy house (monitor safety and flow)
Beer & Wine Area
Check IDs
Distribute wristbands
Monitor entry
Merch Table
Sell merchandise and track inventory
Popcorn & Popsicles
Distribute and restock
General Support
Wayfinding, light cleanup, keeping areas organized

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Be part of the energy as Blues Fest gets underway!

Volunteers may be assigned to:
CPP Tent / Info Table

Greet attendees
Distribute handouts and answer questions
Vendor Support
Assist vendors with final needs
Kids Zone
Art table (help kids, restock supplies, clean area)
Face painting (line management, assisting kids)
Bouncy house (monitor safety and flow)
Beer & Wine Area
Check IDs
Distribute wristbands
Monitor entry
Merch Table
Sell merchandise and track inventory
Popcorn & Popsicles
Distribute and restock
General Support
Wayfinding, light cleanup, keeping areas organized

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Columbia Pike Blue Festival - Setup

Help bring Blues Fest to life before the crowds arrive!
Volunteers will assist with:

Setting up tents, tables, and chairs Installing signage, banners, and décor
Setting up CPP tent (check-in, handouts, volunteer station) Preparing merch table (inventory, pricing, display)
Setting up beer & wine area (ID check station, wristbands, signage)
Assisting vendors with load-in and booth setup
Setting up kids zone:
- Art table (supplies, seating)
- Face painting station
- Bouncy house area (layout + safety space)
Setting up popcorn station and popsicle distribution area
Organizing flyers, handouts, and giveaways

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Help bring Blues Fest to life before the crowds arrive!
Volunteers will assist with:

Setting up tents, tables, and chairs Installing signage, banners, and décor
Setting up CPP tent (check-in, handouts, volunteer station) Preparing merch table (inventory, pricing, display)
Setting up beer & wine area (ID check station, wristbands, signage)
Assisting vendors with load-in and booth setup
Setting up kids zone:
- Art table (supplies, seating)
- Face painting station
- Bouncy house area (layout + safety space)
Setting up popcorn station and popsicle distribution area
Organizing flyers, handouts, and giveaways

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fun in the Sun - Volunteer at Summer Camp in Arlington! 28 Service Hours/Week

Calling all teens! AHC is seeking energetic, outgoing, responsible volunteers to help out at SUMMER CAMP 2026!

Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC), an affordable housing provider with holistic resident services, will be holding fun, enriching, educational summer camps for elementary school students. We rely on volunteers, who are mostly high school students, to sustain our programs. Volunteers will assist staff with outdoor activities, indoor educational lessons, snack time, field trips, pool days and more. Volunteers will be able to read, play, and build relationships with students, and can develop and lead activities. Volunteers must be age 14+.

Camps run Monday - Thursday, 9:30am - 4:30pm, for 6 weeks from July 6th - August 13th. 

A volunteer shift is ONE WEEK (Monday-Thursday). Volunteers may serve for 1-6 weeks throughout the summer. One week of volunteering completes almost 30 service hours! 

APPLY HERE! 

Schedule:

Week 1: July 6 - 9 Week 2: July 13 - 16 Week 3: July 20 - 23Week 4: July 27 - 30Week 5: August 3 - 6Week 6: August 10 - 13 

Locations:

The Apex, 2910 S Glebe Rd Fort Henry Gardens, 2470 S Lowell St Gates of Ballston, 4108 N 4th St Harvey Hall, 850 S Greenbrier St The Shelton, 3215 24th St South Virginia Gardens, 1712 S Taylor St Woodbury Park/Frederick, 2230 Fairfax Dr

We will give priority to placing returning volunteers and volunteers who can serve for multiple weeks at the same location.

Contact Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions.


Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Calling all teens! AHC is seeking energetic, outgoing, responsible volunteers to help out at SUMMER CAMP 2026!

Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC), an affordable housing provider with holistic resident services, will be holding fun, enriching, educational summer camps for elementary school students. We rely on volunteers, who are mostly high school students, to sustain our programs. Volunteers will assist staff with outdoor activities, indoor educational lessons, snack time, field trips, pool days and more. Volunteers will be able to read, play, and build relationships with students, and can develop and lead activities. Volunteers must be age 14+.

Camps run Monday - Thursday, 9:30am - 4:30pm, for 6 weeks from July 6th - August 13th. 

A volunteer shift is ONE WEEK (Monday-Thursday). Volunteers may serve for 1-6 weeks throughout the summer. One week of volunteering completes almost 30 service hours! 

APPLY HERE! 

Schedule:

Week 1: July 6 - 9 Week 2: July 13 - 16 Week 3: July 20 - 23Week 4: July 27 - 30Week 5: August 3 - 6Week 6: August 10 - 13 

Locations:

The Apex, 2910 S Glebe Rd Fort Henry Gardens, 2470 S Lowell St Gates of Ballston, 4108 N 4th St Harvey Hall, 850 S Greenbrier St The Shelton, 3215 24th St South Virginia Gardens, 1712 S Taylor St Woodbury Park/Frederick, 2230 Fairfax Dr

We will give priority to placing returning volunteers and volunteers who can serve for multiple weeks at the same location.

Contact Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions.


Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CRi Community Fest 2026

Join us for an inclusive event that brings everyone together to enjoy accessible activities, entertainment, food, and opportunities for connection in a welcoming environment. CRi's upcoming Community Fest event is scheduled for next Saturday, May 2nd from 11-2 at Wolf Trap.If you are interested in learning more about any of the following opportunities, please register below as soon as possible. Secure your spot before they fill up! -Welcome/Cheerleaders -Parking attendants -Activity booths (arts and crafts, games, and more) -Food runners -Bussers -Floaters -Movers and shakers -Restocking -General cleanup -Resource Table And more!





Nonprofit: CRi - Choice. Respect. independence.

Join us for an inclusive event that brings everyone together to enjoy accessible activities, entertainment, food, and opportunities for connection in a welcoming environment. CRi's upcoming Community Fest event is scheduled for next Saturday, May 2nd from 11-2 at Wolf Trap.If you are interested in learning more about any of the following opportunities, please register below as soon as possible. Secure your spot before they fill up! -Welcome/Cheerleaders -Parking attendants -Activity booths (arts and crafts, games, and more) -Food runners -Bussers -Floaters -Movers and shakers -Restocking -General cleanup -Resource Table And more!





Nonprofit: CRi - Choice. Respect. independence.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 2, 2026

Zip Code: 22182

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Coach Assistant - Tuesday or Thursday @6:45pm

Join us and help level the playing field for underserved youth! We’re looking for volunteer coaches to support our Tuesday or Thursday evening training sessions from 6:45-7:45pm in Arlington. No need to run the whole session. We’ve made it easy by assigning one coach to lead a single drill for rotating groups.


What You’ll Do:

Run one fun, simple drill (we’ll provide it!) for multiple small groups Encourage teamwork, confidence, and sportsmanship Be a positive role model and help kids grow on and off the field



We Provide:

All equipment (balls, cones, goals) Drill plans and on-site support A welcoming, energetic environment with fellow volunteers


This is a great way to give back once a week, get active, and inspire kids who wouldn’t otherwise have this opportunity.


Nonprofit: 703 Warriors

Join us and help level the playing field for underserved youth! We’re looking for volunteer coaches to support our Tuesday or Thursday evening training sessions from 6:45-7:45pm in Arlington. No need to run the whole session. We’ve made it easy by assigning one coach to lead a single drill for rotating groups.


What You’ll Do:

Run one fun, simple drill (we’ll provide it!) for multiple small groups Encourage teamwork, confidence, and sportsmanship Be a positive role model and help kids grow on and off the field



We Provide:

All equipment (balls, cones, goals) Drill plans and on-site support A welcoming, energetic environment with fellow volunteers


This is a great way to give back once a week, get active, and inspire kids who wouldn’t otherwise have this opportunity.


Nonprofit: 703 Warriors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wee Thrive Baby Pantry Volunteer - Bilingual

Arlington Thrive is in need of some Spanish speaking volunteers to help families partake in our Wee Thrive baby pantry!


What You’ll Get to Do

·        Welcome families with kindness and help them choose the baby supplies that best meet their needs.

·        Restock and refresh shelves so the pantry stays organized, inviting, and fully supplied.

·        Spread the word! Help promote pantry services and coordinate community contributions to keep inventory strong.

·        Sort and prepare donations so every item meets our cleanliness and safety standards.

·        Support behind-the-scenes tasks like data entry, check-ins, and light documentation.

·        Share updates or concerns about inventory, safety, or facility needs with the coordinator.

·        Champion our values of compassion, dignity, and equitable service in every interaction.

 

What Makes You a Great Fit

·        You’re excited about supporting families with empathy, warmth, and professionalism.

·        You’re comfortable lifting 10–20 lbs (accommodations available).

·        You enjoy keeping things tidy, organized, and running smoothly.

·        You can maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information respectfully.

·        You’re dependable, punctual, and happy to work independently or as part of a team.

 

Time Commitment

1 – 2 hours per week Weekly or biweekly schedule options available.

Please sign up using this link:   https://wkf.ms/4jhIqE6


Thank you!

Nonprofit: Arlington Thrive

Arlington Thrive is in need of some Spanish speaking volunteers to help families partake in our Wee Thrive baby pantry!


What You’ll Get to Do

·        Welcome families with kindness and help them choose the baby supplies that best meet their needs.

·        Restock and refresh shelves so the pantry stays organized, inviting, and fully supplied.

·        Spread the word! Help promote pantry services and coordinate community contributions to keep inventory strong.

·        Sort and prepare donations so every item meets our cleanliness and safety standards.

·        Support behind-the-scenes tasks like data entry, check-ins, and light documentation.

·        Share updates or concerns about inventory, safety, or facility needs with the coordinator.

·        Champion our values of compassion, dignity, and equitable service in every interaction.

 

What Makes You a Great Fit

·        You’re excited about supporting families with empathy, warmth, and professionalism.

·        You’re comfortable lifting 10–20 lbs (accommodations available).

·        You enjoy keeping things tidy, organized, and running smoothly.

·        You can maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information respectfully.

·        You’re dependable, punctual, and happy to work independently or as part of a team.

 

Time Commitment

1 – 2 hours per week Weekly or biweekly schedule options available.

Please sign up using this link:   https://wkf.ms/4jhIqE6


Thank you!

Nonprofit: Arlington Thrive

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Interpreters Needed for Harm Reduction Outreach at AFAC 4/28/2026

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 28, 2026

Zip Code: 22209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spanish Interpreters Needed for Harm Reduction Outreach at AFAC 4/28 5:30-7:30

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 28, 2026

Zip Code: 22209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Creative Content Team: Documenting STEaM Tech Workshops series

Chrysalis Development Group (CDG), in partnership with the System Performance Laboratory (SPL) at Virginia Tech university, is hosting an immersive STEM workshop series for kids 2nd to 12th grades. we are looking for passionate creatives to help us tell the story of our programs.

The activities are designed to be engaging, age-appropriate, and strictly aligned with engineering concepts used in safety critical systems.

We are looking for: Photographers, Videographers, Graphic Designers, and Social Media Content Creators.

Why Join Us?
You’ll work at the intersection of community impact and high-level science, collaborating with partners from VT. Whether you’re a pro looking to give back or a student building a powerhouse portfolio, your work will help inspire the next generation of engineers.

Details for Volunteers 
Location: Virginia Tech Academic Building 1, 3625 Potomac Ave, Alexandria
Dates: April 23rd – May 14th.
Time: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM.


Nonprofit: Chrysalis Development Group

Chrysalis Development Group (CDG), in partnership with the System Performance Laboratory (SPL) at Virginia Tech university, is hosting an immersive STEM workshop series for kids 2nd to 12th grades. we are looking for passionate creatives to help us tell the story of our programs.

The activities are designed to be engaging, age-appropriate, and strictly aligned with engineering concepts used in safety critical systems.

We are looking for: Photographers, Videographers, Graphic Designers, and Social Media Content Creators.

Why Join Us?
You’ll work at the intersection of community impact and high-level science, collaborating with partners from VT. Whether you’re a pro looking to give back or a student building a powerhouse portfolio, your work will help inspire the next generation of engineers.

Details for Volunteers 
Location: Virginia Tech Academic Building 1, 3625 Potomac Ave, Alexandria
Dates: April 23rd – May 14th.
Time: 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM.


Nonprofit: Chrysalis Development Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 23, 2026 through May 14, 2026

Zip Code: 22305

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Interpreters Needed for Harm Reduction Outreach at AFAC 5/01/2026

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 22209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spanish Interpreters Needed for Harm Reduction Outreach at AFAC 4/30/2026

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 22209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spanish Interpreters Needed for Harm Reduction Outreach at AFAC 4/30 5:30-7:30pm

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

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AFAC supports nearly 4,000 families each week, and each April the Arlington Area Recovery Initiative (AARI) works to reach as many community members as possible with lifesaving information and resources. Volunteers help share simple overdose‑prevention strategies, offer quick Narcan trainings with free kits, and connect neighbors to local harm‑reduction services.

Last year volunteers contributed 175 volunteer hours and helped distribute nearly 400 boxes of Narcan—a powerful reminder of how much this work truly matters.

Our greatest need is for Spanish Interpreters. You will be paired with an experienced AARI volunteer and provide the valuable service of interpretation for our Spanish‑speaking neighbors, helping ensure everyone has access to critical health information.

*No previous experience required.

Join us in supporting the health and safety of our community.

Nonprofit: Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 22209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bridge the Digital Divide: Help Residents Learn Tech

Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is offering computer basic classes for residents. An instructor has planned the lessons. Volunteers will help residents follow instructions and practice what they've just learned. You can help one time or once a week and do not need to be a computer expert. 

Volunteers needed on:

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:50am-12:45pm at the Apex, 2910 S Glebe Road, Arlington VA.Class starts April 21

Sign Up Here - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-57157036-special#/

If you have questions, please email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is offering computer basic classes for residents. An instructor has planned the lessons. Volunteers will help residents follow instructions and practice what they've just learned. You can help one time or once a week and do not need to be a computer expert. 

Volunteers needed on:

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:50am-12:45pm at the Apex, 2910 S Glebe Road, Arlington VA.Class starts April 21

Sign Up Here - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-57157036-special#/

If you have questions, please email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assemble Welcome Bags for New Neighbors

When families move into AHC's affordable housing communities, we like to give them Welcome Bags filled with essential household supplies to say "welcome home."

Volunteers will purchase all the items to fill the bags. A large, sturdy, reusable tote bag with a square or rectangle base is ideal. For purposes of hygiene and dignity, we ask that all items are new, unopened and unused. We understand the list below is long, and assembling welcome bags can get expensive. If cost is a barrier, you are welcome to choose some or most items on the list to include in your bags. We will also gladly accept any extras from your project, as we can distribute them to residents in need. Thank you! 


A complete bag includes:

Dish soap (1)Hand soap (1)Bleach - liquid or powder (1)Laundry detergent - liquid or pods (1) All purpose cleaner (1)Sponge (1-4)Trash bags (1 box)Gloves (1 pair)Paper towels (1-3 roll)Toilet paper (2-4 rolls)Hand towel (1)Reusable tote bag (1)Reusable laundry bag (1) Dustpan & brush (optional)Plunger (optional) Shower curtain and rings (optional) Welcome home card (optional)

We are collecting welcome baskets for properties in Arlington and all across the DMV.

Reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions.    

Sign up here: Welcome Bags for AHC Families  

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

When families move into AHC's affordable housing communities, we like to give them Welcome Bags filled with essential household supplies to say "welcome home."

Volunteers will purchase all the items to fill the bags. A large, sturdy, reusable tote bag with a square or rectangle base is ideal. For purposes of hygiene and dignity, we ask that all items are new, unopened and unused. We understand the list below is long, and assembling welcome bags can get expensive. If cost is a barrier, you are welcome to choose some or most items on the list to include in your bags. We will also gladly accept any extras from your project, as we can distribute them to residents in need. Thank you! 


A complete bag includes:

Dish soap (1)Hand soap (1)Bleach - liquid or powder (1)Laundry detergent - liquid or pods (1) All purpose cleaner (1)Sponge (1-4)Trash bags (1 box)Gloves (1 pair)Paper towels (1-3 roll)Toilet paper (2-4 rolls)Hand towel (1)Reusable tote bag (1)Reusable laundry bag (1) Dustpan & brush (optional)Plunger (optional) Shower curtain and rings (optional) Welcome home card (optional)

We are collecting welcome baskets for properties in Arlington and all across the DMV.

Reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions.    

Sign up here: Welcome Bags for AHC Families  

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adopt a Classroom: Donate Needed Materials

We're excited to introduce a new opportunity to continue making a difference in young learners’ lives!


Support learning and wellness in our communities by joining our “Adopt A Classroom” donation initiative! Our Resident Engagement Specialist staff run educational and enrichment programs across our affordable housing sites – and they rely on volunteers like you to keep them stocked and ready to serve.

You can support by signing up to donate one or more of the following:


Classroom Essentials: Clorox/disinfectant wipes (Highly Needed!), disinfectant spray (e.g., Lysol), paper towels, hand sanitizer, hand soap, Dawn Powerwash spray, construction paper, dry erase markers.

Cooking Kits: Boxes of pasta, jars of pasta sauce, non-perishable, easily cookable food items (e.g., canned veggies, rice, oatmeal, boxed mac & cheese), disposable cups, plates, and napkins. Please pack all items into a reusable or paper bag labeled “Cooking Kit”.

Amazon shopping list for one-time purchases: https://a.co/89liB3h

 

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!

Questions? Contact volunteer@ahcinc.org

Thank you for helping us nurture minds and hearts in our communities!

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP!


Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

We're excited to introduce a new opportunity to continue making a difference in young learners’ lives!


Support learning and wellness in our communities by joining our “Adopt A Classroom” donation initiative! Our Resident Engagement Specialist staff run educational and enrichment programs across our affordable housing sites – and they rely on volunteers like you to keep them stocked and ready to serve.

You can support by signing up to donate one or more of the following:


Classroom Essentials: Clorox/disinfectant wipes (Highly Needed!), disinfectant spray (e.g., Lysol), paper towels, hand sanitizer, hand soap, Dawn Powerwash spray, construction paper, dry erase markers.

Cooking Kits: Boxes of pasta, jars of pasta sauce, non-perishable, easily cookable food items (e.g., canned veggies, rice, oatmeal, boxed mac & cheese), disposable cups, plates, and napkins. Please pack all items into a reusable or paper bag labeled “Cooking Kit”.

Amazon shopping list for one-time purchases: https://a.co/89liB3h

 

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!

Questions? Contact volunteer@ahcinc.org

Thank you for helping us nurture minds and hearts in our communities!

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP!


Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Job Search and Resume Review Volunteer (Glencarlyn)

Location:  

Glencarlyn Library300 S. Kensington StArlington VA 22204 

How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).



Responsibilities:



Encourage patrons in career transitionsReview and edit resumes Help patrons create resumes Be (or become) aware of locally available support organizations and resources Help patrons complete and/or submit job applications  

Types of volunteers:  

Adults Adults aged 55+ 

Time commitment:   

1.5 hours 1 - 2 times per month, Friday and/or Saturday afternoons

Qualifications:  

Excellent customer service skills Experience providing employment advice Current awareness of online job search platforms and resume expectations Must be willing to gain awareness of current resume writing techniques  Must be willing to gain awareness of locally available resources, including those at the Library Must not have a conflict of interest in helping job seekers  Speak English fluently enough to communicate with someone about computer problems and edit documents.  Fluency in a second language is a plus but not required.  Knowledge of Microsoft Office, email programs, file management and print preview and printing.  

Nonprofit: Glencarlyn Library

Location:  

Glencarlyn Library300 S. Kensington StArlington VA 22204 

How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).



Responsibilities:



Encourage patrons in career transitionsReview and edit resumes Help patrons create resumes Be (or become) aware of locally available support organizations and resources Help patrons complete and/or submit job applications  

Types of volunteers:  

Adults Adults aged 55+ 

Time commitment:   

1.5 hours 1 - 2 times per month, Friday and/or Saturday afternoons

Qualifications:  

Excellent customer service skills Experience providing employment advice Current awareness of online job search platforms and resume expectations Must be willing to gain awareness of current resume writing techniques  Must be willing to gain awareness of locally available resources, including those at the Library Must not have a conflict of interest in helping job seekers  Speak English fluently enough to communicate with someone about computer problems and edit documents.  Fluency in a second language is a plus but not required.  Knowledge of Microsoft Office, email programs, file management and print preview and printing.  

Nonprofit: Glencarlyn Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oh, Child! A Mother's Day Songwriters-in-the-Round

Join us for Oh, Child! A Mother's Day Songwriters-in-the-Round! Help us set up, help maintain a fun and friendly environment, and assist with clean up. 

Nonprofit: Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington

Join us for Oh, Child! A Mother's Day Songwriters-in-the-Round! Help us set up, help maintain a fun and friendly environment, and assist with clean up. 

Nonprofit: Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 8, 2026

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support the Arlington Chorale by joining our board of directors!

We are looking for people who want to be part of building the next chapter of increased impact, growth, and sustainability for The Arlington Chorale and its youth program, “Performers with Purpose.”

The Chorale hopes to add up to five new members to its Board of Directors (Board). The Chorale is also seeking a new Board Secretary.

Chorale Members, their family and friends, people from all parts of the Arlington community and the DMV, and supporters of the performing arts are encouraged to apply. We strongly encourage expressions of interest from people of color, individuals living with disabilities, people early in their careers, and LGBTQ+ persons. While the Chorale is growing in terms of resources and staff, the Board is a working board. We seek people who take a volunteer commitment seriously and are willing to donate their time and skills to support the Chorale. We welcome all applications and look for a good fit with the Core Values of The Arlington Chorale, including:

Commitment to musical excellence - The Arlington Chorale is an auditioned chorus. Inclusion - we want to create a safe space for our singers and audiences. The Chorale strives to be both affordable and accessible for all.Service - we expect chorus and board members to volunteer their time and talents to support the activities of the Chorale.Community - we are a source of artistic support for our members, and we thrive on a strong connection with each other. We see music as a vital way to reach out to and connect with our community.

We have a particular need for Board members with expertise in fundraising, grant writing, diversity/equity/inclusion, youth outreach, marketing/communications, legal, finance/accounting, and event management. But above all, we value your time, talent, and dedication.

What Board Members Do: Under the Chorale’s Bylaws, the Board of Directors is responsible for the Chorale’s overall leadership, management, and operation. The Board advises, governs, and financially supports the Chorale. The Board’s responsibilities include:

Developing, implementing, and overseeing policies and procedures; Adopting the annual budget and providing general financial management;  Establishing and participating in appropriate Committees to support the Chorale;Approving the selection, retention and compensation of the Artistic Director and other staff or contractors; Ensuring the Chorale fulfills all applicable legal requirements; Engaging with the community and local government on behalf of the Chorale; Promoting the Chorale to key constituencies, including businesses, community groups and individuals;Fundraising and conducting outreach to existing and new donors to support the Chorale; andWorking with Chorale staff, contractors, and Committee volunteers to promote the Chorale and further its mission.

What We Expect: Board members need to participate actively in Chorale activities and advance its mission. Their Board service should be one of their top three volunteer activities. They need to:

Prepare for, attend, and participate in Board, committee, and membership meetings and up to two special events per fiscal year (the Board typically meets six (6) times per year, exclusive of Committee meetings and the annual membership meeting);Promote and attend the Chorale’s concerts (if not a singing member); Communicate and advance the Chorale’s mission and programs to the community; Understand the Chorale’s finances, budget, financial resources, and legal requirements; follow the Chorale’s policies and procedures;Serve on Board Committees; and support the Chorale through their contributions of talent, time, and financial support. Because the Chorale currently has only part-time administrative independent contractors and no employees, the Board members, through its Committees, help market concerts, auditions, and special events, manage/support fundraising campaigns, including special event fundraisers; and provide logistical support for concerts, rehearsals, and special events. Additionally, Board members should contribute to the Chorale financially, at a level commensurate to their personal and life circumstances.

Who Can Serve: Chorale Members and residents of the DMV are eligible to serve on the Board. The (singing) Chorale Members elect the Board members at our Annual Meeting, held in June of each year, at the close of the concert season. Board members are elected to three-year terms, beginning on July 1 of that year and ending on June 30 of the third year after (e.g., the term of a Board member who started on July 1, 2025, would expire on June 30, 2028). Board members can serve up to two consecutive three-year terms.

What’s In It For You: Serving on the Board of the Chorale gives you real insight on what it takes to run a small but growing non-profit arts organization. You can exercise or further develop your management, administrative, policy, and advocacy skills. You get to know Chorale members and build relationships in the Arlington community. Above all, you will have the satisfaction of knowing you are helping move the Chorale forward and contributing to your community, building on the hard work of all those who came before you—many of whom still sing with the Chorale.

Please indicate interest by no later than May 1, 2026. The election will be held at the Annual Meeting of the Chorale to be held on June 1, 2025.

Nonprofit: The Arlington Chorale

We are looking for people who want to be part of building the next chapter of increased impact, growth, and sustainability for The Arlington Chorale and its youth program, “Performers with Purpose.”

The Chorale hopes to add up to five new members to its Board of Directors (Board). The Chorale is also seeking a new Board Secretary.

Chorale Members, their family and friends, people from all parts of the Arlington community and the DMV, and supporters of the performing arts are encouraged to apply. We strongly encourage expressions of interest from people of color, individuals living with disabilities, people early in their careers, and LGBTQ+ persons. While the Chorale is growing in terms of resources and staff, the Board is a working board. We seek people who take a volunteer commitment seriously and are willing to donate their time and skills to support the Chorale. We welcome all applications and look for a good fit with the Core Values of The Arlington Chorale, including:

Commitment to musical excellence - The Arlington Chorale is an auditioned chorus. Inclusion - we want to create a safe space for our singers and audiences. The Chorale strives to be both affordable and accessible for all.Service - we expect chorus and board members to volunteer their time and talents to support the activities of the Chorale.Community - we are a source of artistic support for our members, and we thrive on a strong connection with each other. We see music as a vital way to reach out to and connect with our community.

We have a particular need for Board members with expertise in fundraising, grant writing, diversity/equity/inclusion, youth outreach, marketing/communications, legal, finance/accounting, and event management. But above all, we value your time, talent, and dedication.

What Board Members Do: Under the Chorale’s Bylaws, the Board of Directors is responsible for the Chorale’s overall leadership, management, and operation. The Board advises, governs, and financially supports the Chorale. The Board’s responsibilities include:

Developing, implementing, and overseeing policies and procedures; Adopting the annual budget and providing general financial management;  Establishing and participating in appropriate Committees to support the Chorale;Approving the selection, retention and compensation of the Artistic Director and other staff or contractors; Ensuring the Chorale fulfills all applicable legal requirements; Engaging with the community and local government on behalf of the Chorale; Promoting the Chorale to key constituencies, including businesses, community groups and individuals;Fundraising and conducting outreach to existing and new donors to support the Chorale; andWorking with Chorale staff, contractors, and Committee volunteers to promote the Chorale and further its mission.

What We Expect: Board members need to participate actively in Chorale activities and advance its mission. Their Board service should be one of their top three volunteer activities. They need to:

Prepare for, attend, and participate in Board, committee, and membership meetings and up to two special events per fiscal year (the Board typically meets six (6) times per year, exclusive of Committee meetings and the annual membership meeting);Promote and attend the Chorale’s concerts (if not a singing member); Communicate and advance the Chorale’s mission and programs to the community; Understand the Chorale’s finances, budget, financial resources, and legal requirements; follow the Chorale’s policies and procedures;Serve on Board Committees; and support the Chorale through their contributions of talent, time, and financial support. Because the Chorale currently has only part-time administrative independent contractors and no employees, the Board members, through its Committees, help market concerts, auditions, and special events, manage/support fundraising campaigns, including special event fundraisers; and provide logistical support for concerts, rehearsals, and special events. Additionally, Board members should contribute to the Chorale financially, at a level commensurate to their personal and life circumstances.

Who Can Serve: Chorale Members and residents of the DMV are eligible to serve on the Board. The (singing) Chorale Members elect the Board members at our Annual Meeting, held in June of each year, at the close of the concert season. Board members are elected to three-year terms, beginning on July 1 of that year and ending on June 30 of the third year after (e.g., the term of a Board member who started on July 1, 2025, would expire on June 30, 2028). Board members can serve up to two consecutive three-year terms.

What’s In It For You: Serving on the Board of the Chorale gives you real insight on what it takes to run a small but growing non-profit arts organization. You can exercise or further develop your management, administrative, policy, and advocacy skills. You get to know Chorale members and build relationships in the Arlington community. Above all, you will have the satisfaction of knowing you are helping move the Chorale forward and contributing to your community, building on the hard work of all those who came before you—many of whom still sing with the Chorale.

Please indicate interest by no later than May 1, 2026. The election will be held at the Annual Meeting of the Chorale to be held on June 1, 2025.

Nonprofit: The Arlington Chorale

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 30, 2026 through May 14, 2027

Zip Code: 20001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Reading Kickoff Program: Teen Assistants - Shirlington

Help library staff launch our Summer Reading Program!  Teen volunteers will assist with registering children and families, welcoming and guiding attendees, supporting crowd flow, and helping with a variety of tasks to ensure a fun and successful event.

Participants will earn 3 volunteer hours, (one hour for training and two hours for volunteering at the event.)


Nonprofit: Shirlington Library

Help library staff launch our Summer Reading Program!  Teen volunteers will assist with registering children and families, welcoming and guiding attendees, supporting crowd flow, and helping with a variety of tasks to ensure a fun and successful event.

Participants will earn 3 volunteer hours, (one hour for training and two hours for volunteering at the event.)


Nonprofit: Shirlington Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Conversation Leader (Shirlington)  


Location: 

Shirlington Library4200 Campbell Ave.Arlington, VA 22206

How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).Responsibilities: Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation as needed  Help students with grammar and vocabulary  Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion  Students will be at different levels of proficiency  Create a welcoming and encouraging environment conducive to learning  Types of volunteers:  Adults (21+)  Time Commitment:   Class time is Mondays 6:00 - 7:00 pmVolunteer would cover approximately two classes per month (every other class)Minimum 6-month time commitment  Qualifications:   Fluent in Spanish and able to speak clearly and correctly  (native speaker with neutral accent preferred)Friendly and welcomingAbility to speak English proficiently and clearly  Enjoys working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels A desire to help students improve their Spanish Ability to work both independently and as part of a team  No prior teaching experience necessary  

Nonprofit: Shirlington Library


Location: 

Shirlington Library4200 Campbell Ave.Arlington, VA 22206

How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).Responsibilities: Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation as needed  Help students with grammar and vocabulary  Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion  Students will be at different levels of proficiency  Create a welcoming and encouraging environment conducive to learning  Types of volunteers:  Adults (21+)  Time Commitment:   Class time is Mondays 6:00 - 7:00 pmVolunteer would cover approximately two classes per month (every other class)Minimum 6-month time commitment  Qualifications:   Fluent in Spanish and able to speak clearly and correctly  (native speaker with neutral accent preferred)Friendly and welcomingAbility to speak English proficiently and clearly  Enjoys working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels A desire to help students improve their Spanish Ability to work both independently and as part of a team  No prior teaching experience necessary  

Nonprofit: Shirlington Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 30, 2026

Zip Code: 22206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Language Conversation Leader - Arabic

Location: 

Central Library  

1015 N. Quincy St. 

Arlington, VA 22201 


How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.

Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.

Create an account or log into your account if you had already created one.

After you create your profile, hit continue to finish applying for this role.

Library staff will contact candidates for an interview.

Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).


Responsibilities

Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation as needed 

Help students with grammar and vocabulary 

Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion 

Students will be at different levels of proficiency 

Create a welcoming, encouraging, engaging environment conducive to learning 


Types of volunteers:  

Adults (21+)  


Time Commitment:   

Class Sundays at 1:30 - 2:30 pm 

Volunteer would cover approximately one or two classes per month 

Minimum 6-month time commitment  


Qualifications:   

Fluent in standard Arabic and able to speak clearly and correctly 

Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly 

Enjoy working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels 

A desire to help students improve their Arabic

Nonprofit: Central Library - Operations

Location: 

Central Library  

1015 N. Quincy St. 

Arlington, VA 22201 


How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.

Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.

Create an account or log into your account if you had already created one.

After you create your profile, hit continue to finish applying for this role.

Library staff will contact candidates for an interview.

Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).


Responsibilities

Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation as needed 

Help students with grammar and vocabulary 

Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion 

Students will be at different levels of proficiency 

Create a welcoming, encouraging, engaging environment conducive to learning 


Types of volunteers:  

Adults (21+)  


Time Commitment:   

Class Sundays at 1:30 - 2:30 pm 

Volunteer would cover approximately one or two classes per month 

Minimum 6-month time commitment  


Qualifications:   

Fluent in standard Arabic and able to speak clearly and correctly 

Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly 

Enjoy working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels 

A desire to help students improve their Arabic

Nonprofit: Central Library - Operations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drop-In Teen Toy Cleaner - Courthouse

Looking for an easy way to earn volunteer hours while helping out your library? We're inviting teen volunteers (ages 12-18) to help us keep the children's play area clean and welcoming! Volunteers will spend 1.5 hrs wiping down and sanitizing the toys and board books used by Courthouse library's youngest visitors. Any extra time will be spent straightening up books on shelves, and putting away toys.

This is a flexible drop-in opportunity, so there's no commitment to return every week. Sign up to help when it works for you. Support young readers and help keep our library a fun and safe place for families. 


Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence.

Call 703-228-3352 for more information.

Nonprofit: Courthouse Library

Looking for an easy way to earn volunteer hours while helping out your library? We're inviting teen volunteers (ages 12-18) to help us keep the children's play area clean and welcoming! Volunteers will spend 1.5 hrs wiping down and sanitizing the toys and board books used by Courthouse library's youngest visitors. Any extra time will be spent straightening up books on shelves, and putting away toys.

This is a flexible drop-in opportunity, so there's no commitment to return every week. Sign up to help when it works for you. Support young readers and help keep our library a fun and safe place for families. 


Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence.

Call 703-228-3352 for more information.

Nonprofit: Courthouse Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Drop-In Program Assistant - Courthouse

Assist library staff with the Teen Chill and Craft program at the Courthouse Library. Teen Chill and Craft is a monthly event where middle and high school students can unwind through a rotating selection of fun crafts and de-stressing activities.

Teen volunteers are expected to assist throughout the event, as well as with setup and clean up.  Participants will earn 1.5 volunteer hours.

Nonprofit: Courthouse Library

Assist library staff with the Teen Chill and Craft program at the Courthouse Library. Teen Chill and Craft is a monthly event where middle and high school students can unwind through a rotating selection of fun crafts and de-stressing activities.

Teen volunteers are expected to assist throughout the event, as well as with setup and clean up.  Participants will earn 1.5 volunteer hours.

Nonprofit: Courthouse Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ayuda - Next Steps Job Fair: Bilingual Support (SPANISH FLUENCY REQUIRED)

Opportunity Title: Job Fair Assistance – Bilingual Support

Opportunity Description: We are looking for fully bilingual English-Spanish speakers to join us at our second annual job fair to assist with the event operations! This opportunity is specific to English and Spanish speakers with native/heritage fluency (preferably in both languages but at least one) to support our job fair and participants. Additional support beyond linguistic assistance from event setup and clean up (depending on shifts joining), door and event space management, registration table support, etc. will be required of individuals assisting. Volunteers are not required to be certified interpreters but should be completely comfortable communicating between the two languages in an in-person setting. Your support within this event is essential to help improve access to job opportunities and/or services and foster understanding across language barriers.

Individuals assisting will need to join in person and sign up for at least one of the two shift offered. They will also need to review, sign, and return our Volunteer Personnel Manual, our Confidentiality Agreement, as well as complete a background check through our provider (which we will cover costs of).

Department/Individuals Assisting: Ayuda Social Services Team

Responsible to: Diana Fitz, our Community Outreach Specialist; Connor Paul, our Volunteer Manager, and relevant people of contact from our partners at The Next Step Charter School

# of Volunteers Requesting: We are looking for 6 – 8 volunteers to join for each shift (2 shifts). Individuals are encouraged to sign up and join for both if available

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required:

Aged 18+ or olderFluency in English and Spanish, with strong verbal communication skills in both languagesAbility to support on-site at the event during business days/hoursAbility to commit to scheduled assignments and demonstrate professionalismExcellent listening, speaking, and interpersonal skillsAbility to stand or walk for extended periods and manage a busy environmentBasic familiarity with using a tablet, laptop, or printed student/client listsAbility to work collaboratively with other volunteers and event staffAbility to follow detailed instructions and organize materials efficientlyCapable of lifting and moving materials and setting up equipmentClear and effective communication to coordinate tasks and report any issuesUnderstanding of cultural differences and sensitivity to diverse backgroundsPassionate about serving the immigrant communityStrong sense of ethics and confidentialityCompletion of Background Check

Preferred:

Some experience in consecutive interpretation, specifically between English and SpanishSome experience providing professional development, specifically in SpanishPrevious experience working to assist low-income individuals, immigrants, refugees, or survivors of domestic abuse/sexual assault/trauma

Commitment: Participation in this opportunity is a single day, in-person commitment. We are offering two shifts for individuals to sign up for:

An AM shift between 8 AM – 11:30 AMAn early afternoon PM shift from 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Individuals are encouraged to sign up for both shifts if possible. We will provide a brief orientation and role assignments during the first half hour of each shift (8 – 8:30 & 11:30 – 12)

Compensation: This is a volunteer position and not paid by Ayuda. Volunteer work is valued as an in-kind donation at $34.79 per hour

Benefits:

Contribute to meaningful community service and support individuals in needGain valuable experience and skills in interpretation, cross-cultural communication, event management and coordinationOpportunity to network with professionals and other volunteers in the fieldReceipt of complimentary breakfast and/or lunchReceipt of Ayuda and Next Step merchandise

Technology Needed: No technology or vehicle is needed to assist with this opportunity

Responsibilities:

Language Interpretation

Provide interpretation between students/clients and employers or local community organizations from Spanish to English and vice versa throughout the job/resource fairOffer cultural insights and context to help both parties understand each other’s perspectives and avoid misunderstandingsEngage with students/clients and company representatives to understand their needs and provide feedback to improve interpretation servicesEnsure accurate and clear communication, including technical or specialized terminology as requiredMaintain strict confidentiality of all interpreted content and sensitive information

Registration Support / Crowd Control

Greet students/clients and welcome them to the job/resource fairGreet, direct, and provide entry and elevator access to students/clientsCheck out the access card to use during the shift. Ensure the access card is not lost and return it at the end of the shiftCheck in registered participants using the provided student/client listAssist with on-site registration for walk-insDistribute name badges, event programs, and other materialsProvide basic event information, including booth locations, the schedule, and amenitiesDirect attendees to the employer and resource tables and to the resume support stationsMaintain an organized check-in table and keep materials stockedAnswer general questions or refer students/clients to the event committee members when neededAssist event committee and security with any additional crowd management tasks or emergencies as needed

Professional Development Training

Review and assist with editing student/client resumes and provide brief, constructive feedback on formatting, clarity, and contentHelp students/clients develop and practice a concise 20–30 second elevator pitchOffer guidance on highlighting relevant skills, experience, and career goalsProvide tips on professional introductions and effective communication with employersEncourage and support students/clients to build confidence when speaking with employersMaintain a welcoming and supportive environment for students/clients

Set Up – Clean Up

Assist in setting up the event space, including arranging tables, chairs, tablecloths, company representative area, decorations, a check-in station, and continental breakfast/snacks/beverage areas according to the layout planHelp set up necessary signage and promotional materialsEnsure that employer/organization tables are set up correctly and that any required materials or supplies are providedPlace directional and informational signage to guide students/clients, employers/local community organizations throughout the fair space. Place decor throughout the event spaceSet up and manage the check-in areas for students/clients and employers/local community organizations, including organizing name tags, check-in forms, and informational packetsAssist with any last-minute adjustments or needs that arise during the setup processHelp with the breakdown and clean-up of the venue post-event, ensuring that all materials are properly stored or disposed of

Sign Up/Application: To help with this opportunity and provide bilingual support on site at our upcoming job fair, please sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Manager will reach out to confirm your assistance and provide documentation (Volunteer Personnel Manual, Confidentiality Agreement, Background Check Instructions) individuals will need to complete before they can assist within this opportunity.

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at volunteers@ayuda.com.

Nonprofit: Ayuda

Opportunity Title: Job Fair Assistance – Bilingual Support

Opportunity Description: We are looking for fully bilingual English-Spanish speakers to join us at our second annual job fair to assist with the event operations! This opportunity is specific to English and Spanish speakers with native/heritage fluency (preferably in both languages but at least one) to support our job fair and participants. Additional support beyond linguistic assistance from event setup and clean up (depending on shifts joining), door and event space management, registration table support, etc. will be required of individuals assisting. Volunteers are not required to be certified interpreters but should be completely comfortable communicating between the two languages in an in-person setting. Your support within this event is essential to help improve access to job opportunities and/or services and foster understanding across language barriers.

Individuals assisting will need to join in person and sign up for at least one of the two shift offered. They will also need to review, sign, and return our Volunteer Personnel Manual, our Confidentiality Agreement, as well as complete a background check through our provider (which we will cover costs of).

Department/Individuals Assisting: Ayuda Social Services Team

Responsible to: Diana Fitz, our Community Outreach Specialist; Connor Paul, our Volunteer Manager, and relevant people of contact from our partners at The Next Step Charter School

# of Volunteers Requesting: We are looking for 6 – 8 volunteers to join for each shift (2 shifts). Individuals are encouraged to sign up and join for both if available

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required:

Aged 18+ or olderFluency in English and Spanish, with strong verbal communication skills in both languagesAbility to support on-site at the event during business days/hoursAbility to commit to scheduled assignments and demonstrate professionalismExcellent listening, speaking, and interpersonal skillsAbility to stand or walk for extended periods and manage a busy environmentBasic familiarity with using a tablet, laptop, or printed student/client listsAbility to work collaboratively with other volunteers and event staffAbility to follow detailed instructions and organize materials efficientlyCapable of lifting and moving materials and setting up equipmentClear and effective communication to coordinate tasks and report any issuesUnderstanding of cultural differences and sensitivity to diverse backgroundsPassionate about serving the immigrant communityStrong sense of ethics and confidentialityCompletion of Background Check

Preferred:

Some experience in consecutive interpretation, specifically between English and SpanishSome experience providing professional development, specifically in SpanishPrevious experience working to assist low-income individuals, immigrants, refugees, or survivors of domestic abuse/sexual assault/trauma

Commitment: Participation in this opportunity is a single day, in-person commitment. We are offering two shifts for individuals to sign up for:

An AM shift between 8 AM – 11:30 AMAn early afternoon PM shift from 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Individuals are encouraged to sign up for both shifts if possible. We will provide a brief orientation and role assignments during the first half hour of each shift (8 – 8:30 & 11:30 – 12)

Compensation: This is a volunteer position and not paid by Ayuda. Volunteer work is valued as an in-kind donation at $34.79 per hour

Benefits:

Contribute to meaningful community service and support individuals in needGain valuable experience and skills in interpretation, cross-cultural communication, event management and coordinationOpportunity to network with professionals and other volunteers in the fieldReceipt of complimentary breakfast and/or lunchReceipt of Ayuda and Next Step merchandise

Technology Needed: No technology or vehicle is needed to assist with this opportunity

Responsibilities:

Language Interpretation

Provide interpretation between students/clients and employers or local community organizations from Spanish to English and vice versa throughout the job/resource fairOffer cultural insights and context to help both parties understand each other’s perspectives and avoid misunderstandingsEngage with students/clients and company representatives to understand their needs and provide feedback to improve interpretation servicesEnsure accurate and clear communication, including technical or specialized terminology as requiredMaintain strict confidentiality of all interpreted content and sensitive information

Registration Support / Crowd Control

Greet students/clients and welcome them to the job/resource fairGreet, direct, and provide entry and elevator access to students/clientsCheck out the access card to use during the shift. Ensure the access card is not lost and return it at the end of the shiftCheck in registered participants using the provided student/client listAssist with on-site registration for walk-insDistribute name badges, event programs, and other materialsProvide basic event information, including booth locations, the schedule, and amenitiesDirect attendees to the employer and resource tables and to the resume support stationsMaintain an organized check-in table and keep materials stockedAnswer general questions or refer students/clients to the event committee members when neededAssist event committee and security with any additional crowd management tasks or emergencies as needed

Professional Development Training

Review and assist with editing student/client resumes and provide brief, constructive feedback on formatting, clarity, and contentHelp students/clients develop and practice a concise 20–30 second elevator pitchOffer guidance on highlighting relevant skills, experience, and career goalsProvide tips on professional introductions and effective communication with employersEncourage and support students/clients to build confidence when speaking with employersMaintain a welcoming and supportive environment for students/clients

Set Up – Clean Up

Assist in setting up the event space, including arranging tables, chairs, tablecloths, company representative area, decorations, a check-in station, and continental breakfast/snacks/beverage areas according to the layout planHelp set up necessary signage and promotional materialsEnsure that employer/organization tables are set up correctly and that any required materials or supplies are providedPlace directional and informational signage to guide students/clients, employers/local community organizations throughout the fair space. Place decor throughout the event spaceSet up and manage the check-in areas for students/clients and employers/local community organizations, including organizing name tags, check-in forms, and informational packetsAssist with any last-minute adjustments or needs that arise during the setup processHelp with the breakdown and clean-up of the venue post-event, ensuring that all materials are properly stored or disposed of

Sign Up/Application: To help with this opportunity and provide bilingual support on site at our upcoming job fair, please sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Manager will reach out to confirm your assistance and provide documentation (Volunteer Personnel Manual, Confidentiality Agreement, Background Check Instructions) individuals will need to complete before they can assist within this opportunity.

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at volunteers@ayuda.com.

Nonprofit: Ayuda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 29, 2026

Zip Code: 20010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Store Partnership – Volunteer Driver

Opportunity Title: Grocery Store Partnership – Volunteer Driver

Opportunity Description: Volunteer will be responsible in assisting the Ayuda Social Services Team in obtaining our grocery store products for the food pantry biweekly at the same designated grocery store within 30 minutes of the office. The volunteer will be responsible for picking up the designated donations from the grocery store and bringing them to the DC office where the food pantry is. They can also assist with inventory of all the products that were received and weighing each grocery bag for reporting data, although not required.

Department/Individuals Assisting: Ayuda’s Social Services Team

Responsible to: Rachelle Nieto, Senior Case Manager and Connor Paul, Volunteer Manager

# of Volunteers Requesting: At least 2 volunteers, can be on biweekly rotational basis for delivery pick up

Responsibilities:

Travel to partnering grocery stores with vehicleSupport with loading of groceries receiving into your vehicleTransport of groceries to our DC officeSupport with unloading of groceries received with our case managers on siteInventorying and weighing donations received (Optional)

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required:

Valid driver’s licenseAccess to a personal vehicle that is registered and insuredConsistency to support with this assistance at least 1 a month, if not more frequentlyStrong cross-cultural communication abilitiesBeing a team playerPositivity and enthusiasm for our workAbility to lift and carry boxes up to 10 lbs.

Preferred:

Ability to park and come up to our office suite to assist with inventorying and weighing the grocery bags

Commitment: Participation in this opportunity is flexible as long as you are able to support with your vehicle during business days/hours and can commit to assisting on a medium-term basis for at least 6 months

Volunteers involved must be able to assist during weekdays/business hours. We will likely coordinate this assistance on the 1st and 3rd Mondays every month.Scheduling of volunteers for transport support days will be coordinated with our Volunteer ManagerVolunteers will need to commit to assistance at least 1 time a month for at least 6 monthsVolunteers need to be flexible and communicate as advanced as possible with Volunteer Manager if they cannot assist with a grocery pick up assigned to so back up transportation can be scheduled.

Technology Needed: No technology is needed to assist with this opportunity other than a personal vehicle.

Compensation: This is a volunteer position and not paid by Ayuda. Volunteer work is valued as an in-kind donation at $34.79 per hour

Sign Up/Application: To help us with the transportation of our grocery items for our food pantry, sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Manager will reach out to you to confirm commitment required and begin coordination of schedule related to this support. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to him at volunteers@ayuda.com.

Shift description:

Assistance is needed with a transport of grocery from store in Tenleytown partnering with to our DC officePick ups scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month around 10 AM

Nonprofit: Ayuda

Opportunity Title: Grocery Store Partnership – Volunteer Driver

Opportunity Description: Volunteer will be responsible in assisting the Ayuda Social Services Team in obtaining our grocery store products for the food pantry biweekly at the same designated grocery store within 30 minutes of the office. The volunteer will be responsible for picking up the designated donations from the grocery store and bringing them to the DC office where the food pantry is. They can also assist with inventory of all the products that were received and weighing each grocery bag for reporting data, although not required.

Department/Individuals Assisting: Ayuda’s Social Services Team

Responsible to: Rachelle Nieto, Senior Case Manager and Connor Paul, Volunteer Manager

# of Volunteers Requesting: At least 2 volunteers, can be on biweekly rotational basis for delivery pick up

Responsibilities:

Travel to partnering grocery stores with vehicleSupport with loading of groceries receiving into your vehicleTransport of groceries to our DC officeSupport with unloading of groceries received with our case managers on siteInventorying and weighing donations received (Optional)

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required:

Valid driver’s licenseAccess to a personal vehicle that is registered and insuredConsistency to support with this assistance at least 1 a month, if not more frequentlyStrong cross-cultural communication abilitiesBeing a team playerPositivity and enthusiasm for our workAbility to lift and carry boxes up to 10 lbs.

Preferred:

Ability to park and come up to our office suite to assist with inventorying and weighing the grocery bags

Commitment: Participation in this opportunity is flexible as long as you are able to support with your vehicle during business days/hours and can commit to assisting on a medium-term basis for at least 6 months

Volunteers involved must be able to assist during weekdays/business hours. We will likely coordinate this assistance on the 1st and 3rd Mondays every month.Scheduling of volunteers for transport support days will be coordinated with our Volunteer ManagerVolunteers will need to commit to assistance at least 1 time a month for at least 6 monthsVolunteers need to be flexible and communicate as advanced as possible with Volunteer Manager if they cannot assist with a grocery pick up assigned to so back up transportation can be scheduled.

Technology Needed: No technology is needed to assist with this opportunity other than a personal vehicle.

Compensation: This is a volunteer position and not paid by Ayuda. Volunteer work is valued as an in-kind donation at $34.79 per hour

Sign Up/Application: To help us with the transportation of our grocery items for our food pantry, sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Manager will reach out to you to confirm commitment required and begin coordination of schedule related to this support. If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to him at volunteers@ayuda.com.

Shift description:

Assistance is needed with a transport of grocery from store in Tenleytown partnering with to our DC officePick ups scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month around 10 AM

Nonprofit: Ayuda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpretation Support (Senegalese Wolof to English and English to Senegalese Wolof)

Opportunity Title: Interpretation Support (Senegalese Wolof to English and English to Senegalese Wolof)

Opportunity Description: We are looking for a fully bilingual English & Senegalese Wolof speaker with fluency in both languages to accompany one of our clients and attorneys to an upcoming ICE appointment in Baltimore, MD, where would support with in-person interpretation. The volunteer would be assisting one of our staff attorneys during their client’s ICE appointment to streamline communication during the meetings. Interpretation would be needed from both English to Senegalese Wolof and Senegalese Wolof to English. Volunteers are not required to be certified interpreters but should be completely comfortable interpreting between the two languages, and preferably having interpretation experience, whether through a formal position or volunteering.

Individuals assisting will need to join at the ICE office in Baltimore, Maryland for the single day appointment in mid-May. They will also need to review, sign, and return our Volunteer Personnel Manual, our Confidentiality Agreement, as well as authorizing and completing a background check with us.

Department/Individuals Assisting Ayuda Legal - Immigration Team, MD Office

Responsible to: Linden Wait, one of our MD – IMM team Supervising Attorneys, and Connor Paul, our Volunteer Manager

# of Volunteers Requesting: We are looking for a 1 volunteer to assist with this opportunity

Responsibilities:

Joining on site at ICE location in Baltimore, Maryland through own transportationAssistance with facilitation conversation between attorney, client, and ICE officials in relation to matters discussed during the appointmentInterpretation of information shared by attorney and ICE official from English to Senegalese WolofInterpretation of information shared by client from Senegalese Wolof to English

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required:Aged 18+ or olderBilingual abilities, English – Senegalese Wolof native/heritage fluencyAbility to join in person at the Baltimore, MD ICE location through own transportationComfortability joining on site at an ICE building and interacting with ICE officialsPolite, courteous, and a positive dispositionAbility to communicate well with othersAbility to work independently with minimal supervisionOrganized, timely, and able to meet deadlinesSuccessful completion of a background checkPreferred:Some experience in interpretation, specifically between English and Senegalese WolofPrevious experience working to assist low-income individuals, immigrants, refugees, or survivors of domestic abuse/sexual assault/traumaPassionate about serving the immigrant community

Commitment: Individuals assisting with this opportunity will need to meet the following commitments needed:

Joining in person at the appointment location in downtown Baltimore in mid-May (estimated date of May 20th, will be informed of any updates upon sign up and vetting)Ability to assist for approximately three hours (expectation of 9 AM – 12 PM but again, will be informed of any updates upon sign up and vetting)

Technology Needed: No technology will be needed to assist with this opportunity

Sign Up/Application: To help with this opportunity and provide interpretation in support of our clients, please sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Manager will and reach out to confirm your assistance as well as our informal vetting process to confirm ability to assist. The following questions will be asked of all sign ups:

Are you fluent in English/ Senegalese Wolof?Have you provided in person interpretation for these two languages before?If a prospective volunteer has some sort of proof of fluency (degrees, certifications, test results, etc.) that would be sufficient with additional questions not needed to answer)

Once informally vetted, our Volunteer Manager will follow up to provide documentation (Volunteer Personnel Manual, Confidentiality Agreement) individuals will need to sign and return before they can assist as well as sharing the form to authorize the completion of background check.

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to them at volunteers@ayuda.com.

Nonprofit: Ayuda

Opportunity Title: Interpretation Support (Senegalese Wolof to English and English to Senegalese Wolof)

Opportunity Description: We are looking for a fully bilingual English & Senegalese Wolof speaker with fluency in both languages to accompany one of our clients and attorneys to an upcoming ICE appointment in Baltimore, MD, where would support with in-person interpretation. The volunteer would be assisting one of our staff attorneys during their client’s ICE appointment to streamline communication during the meetings. Interpretation would be needed from both English to Senegalese Wolof and Senegalese Wolof to English. Volunteers are not required to be certified interpreters but should be completely comfortable interpreting between the two languages, and preferably having interpretation experience, whether through a formal position or volunteering.

Individuals assisting will need to join at the ICE office in Baltimore, Maryland for the single day appointment in mid-May. They will also need to review, sign, and return our Volunteer Personnel Manual, our Confidentiality Agreement, as well as authorizing and completing a background check with us.

Department/Individuals Assisting Ayuda Legal - Immigration Team, MD Office

Responsible to: Linden Wait, one of our MD – IMM team Supervising Attorneys, and Connor Paul, our Volunteer Manager

# of Volunteers Requesting: We are looking for a 1 volunteer to assist with this opportunity

Responsibilities:

Joining on site at ICE location in Baltimore, Maryland through own transportationAssistance with facilitation conversation between attorney, client, and ICE officials in relation to matters discussed during the appointmentInterpretation of information shared by attorney and ICE official from English to Senegalese WolofInterpretation of information shared by client from Senegalese Wolof to English

Opportunity Qualifications:

Required:Aged 18+ or olderBilingual abilities, English – Senegalese Wolof native/heritage fluencyAbility to join in person at the Baltimore, MD ICE location through own transportationComfortability joining on site at an ICE building and interacting with ICE officialsPolite, courteous, and a positive dispositionAbility to communicate well with othersAbility to work independently with minimal supervisionOrganized, timely, and able to meet deadlinesSuccessful completion of a background checkPreferred:Some experience in interpretation, specifically between English and Senegalese WolofPrevious experience working to assist low-income individuals, immigrants, refugees, or survivors of domestic abuse/sexual assault/traumaPassionate about serving the immigrant community

Commitment: Individuals assisting with this opportunity will need to meet the following commitments needed:

Joining in person at the appointment location in downtown Baltimore in mid-May (estimated date of May 20th, will be informed of any updates upon sign up and vetting)Ability to assist for approximately three hours (expectation of 9 AM – 12 PM but again, will be informed of any updates upon sign up and vetting)

Technology Needed: No technology will be needed to assist with this opportunity

Sign Up/Application: To help with this opportunity and provide interpretation in support of our clients, please sign up for our opportunity here! Our Volunteer Manager will and reach out to confirm your assistance as well as our informal vetting process to confirm ability to assist. The following questions will be asked of all sign ups:

Are you fluent in English/ Senegalese Wolof?Have you provided in person interpretation for these two languages before?If a prospective volunteer has some sort of proof of fluency (degrees, certifications, test results, etc.) that would be sufficient with additional questions not needed to answer)

Once informally vetted, our Volunteer Manager will follow up to provide documentation (Volunteer Personnel Manual, Confidentiality Agreement) individuals will need to sign and return before they can assist as well as sharing the form to authorize the completion of background check.

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please don’t hesitate to reach out to them at volunteers@ayuda.com.

Nonprofit: Ayuda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 20, 2026

Zip Code: 21227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Distribution - Tuesdays & Thursdays

AHC gives out healthy groceries at no-cost to residents in our affordable housing communities. We're particularly in need of help on Tuesdays in April and May at Hunter's Park, an apartment building for low-income, active senior citizens in the Cherrydale neighborhood of Arlington. You'll see that and other openings on the online calendar.


Read more and sign-up online - Sign Up Here. One time helpers welcome or commit to helping weekly.


Mondays, 11am-1:15pm, at the Shell, 870 S Greenbrier St.

Tuesdays, 10-11:15am at Hunter's Park, 2021 N Nelson St.

Wednesdays, 3:15-5pm at Fisher House, 5705 Washington Blvd - home deliveries using your own vehicle

Thursdays, 8:30-11:15am at Woodbury Park Frederick, 2230 Fairfax Drive

Thursdays, 10:30am-12:45pm at the Shelton, 3215 24th St. S


AHC, a non-profit, affordable housing developer, offers community connections and onsite programs to help adults strengthen their economic stability and build stronger futures for themselves and their families.  Programs include partnerships with local food banks that provide free, healthy food weekly.


For more information, email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org.

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

AHC gives out healthy groceries at no-cost to residents in our affordable housing communities. We're particularly in need of help on Tuesdays in April and May at Hunter's Park, an apartment building for low-income, active senior citizens in the Cherrydale neighborhood of Arlington. You'll see that and other openings on the online calendar.


Read more and sign-up online - Sign Up Here. One time helpers welcome or commit to helping weekly.


Mondays, 11am-1:15pm, at the Shell, 870 S Greenbrier St.

Tuesdays, 10-11:15am at Hunter's Park, 2021 N Nelson St.

Wednesdays, 3:15-5pm at Fisher House, 5705 Washington Blvd - home deliveries using your own vehicle

Thursdays, 8:30-11:15am at Woodbury Park Frederick, 2230 Fairfax Drive

Thursdays, 10:30am-12:45pm at the Shelton, 3215 24th St. S


AHC, a non-profit, affordable housing developer, offers community connections and onsite programs to help adults strengthen their economic stability and build stronger futures for themselves and their families.  Programs include partnerships with local food banks that provide free, healthy food weekly.


For more information, email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org.

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Dogs Get Adopted with Lucky Dog in Alexandria on May 3rd!!


Lucky Dog Animal Rescue has an adoption event on Saturday May 3rd at the Alexandria PetSmart.

Come spend the afternoon with a Lucky Dog! We need dog handlers to hold a dog's leash during our adoption event and talk up the dog to potential adopters during the event. We also need drivers to drive Lucky Dogs to and from our adoption event. Handler check-in is at 11:15 am (dog check in starts at 11:30 am). You should plan to stay until 3:30 pm.

The final day to sign up for any event is the Friday before that specific event.

Signing up on this platform does NOT guarantee you a volunteer spot. On the Monday before the event, our events team will reach out to reconfirm your availability. You MUST respond to that email to be added to the list of volunteers for the event.

Must be at least 7 years old to volunteer and anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent present at all times (the parent must be the one physically holding the dog's leash). Please note that you MUST have one adult in attendance for each child


Nonprofit: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue


Lucky Dog Animal Rescue has an adoption event on Saturday May 3rd at the Alexandria PetSmart.

Come spend the afternoon with a Lucky Dog! We need dog handlers to hold a dog's leash during our adoption event and talk up the dog to potential adopters during the event. We also need drivers to drive Lucky Dogs to and from our adoption event. Handler check-in is at 11:15 am (dog check in starts at 11:30 am). You should plan to stay until 3:30 pm.

The final day to sign up for any event is the Friday before that specific event.

Signing up on this platform does NOT guarantee you a volunteer spot. On the Monday before the event, our events team will reach out to reconfirm your availability. You MUST respond to that email to be added to the list of volunteers for the event.

Must be at least 7 years old to volunteer and anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent present at all times (the parent must be the one physically holding the dog's leash). Please note that you MUST have one adult in attendance for each child


Nonprofit: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 3, 2026

Zip Code: 20305

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Dogs Get Adopted with Lucky Dog in Silver Spring on April 26th!!


Lucky Dog Animal Rescue has an adoption event on Sunday April 26th at the Silver Spring PetSmart.

Come spend the afternoon with a Lucky Dog! We need dog handlers to hold a dog's leash during our adoption event and talk up the dog to potential adopters during the event. We also need drivers to drive Lucky Dogs to and from our adoption event. Handler check-in is at 11:15 am (dog check in starts at 11:30 am). You should plan to stay until 3:30 pm.

The final day to sign up for any event is the Friday before that specific event.

Signing up on this platform does NOT guarantee you a volunteer spot. On the Monday before the event, our events team will reach out to reconfirm your availability. You MUST respond to that email to be added to the list of volunteers for the event.

Must be at least 7 years old to volunteer and anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent present at all times (the parent must be the one physically holding the dog's leash). Please note that you MUST have one adult in attendance for each child.


Nonprofit: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue


Lucky Dog Animal Rescue has an adoption event on Sunday April 26th at the Silver Spring PetSmart.

Come spend the afternoon with a Lucky Dog! We need dog handlers to hold a dog's leash during our adoption event and talk up the dog to potential adopters during the event. We also need drivers to drive Lucky Dogs to and from our adoption event. Handler check-in is at 11:15 am (dog check in starts at 11:30 am). You should plan to stay until 3:30 pm.

The final day to sign up for any event is the Friday before that specific event.

Signing up on this platform does NOT guarantee you a volunteer spot. On the Monday before the event, our events team will reach out to reconfirm your availability. You MUST respond to that email to be added to the list of volunteers for the event.

Must be at least 7 years old to volunteer and anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent present at all times (the parent must be the one physically holding the dog's leash). Please note that you MUST have one adult in attendance for each child.


Nonprofit: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 26, 2026

Zip Code: 20904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Designer (Template Design)

Arlington Free Clinic advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare for our neighbors who would otherwise lack access.

We are seeking an volunteer design professional to assist with set up of plug-and-play templates for Canva. This includes:

Flyers (community engagement, volunteer recruitment, etc.)Social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn)InfographicsPatient education materials

This will be a one-off project to get the basics set up for our "non-design" staff, but could turn into a long-term volunteer partnership with ad-hoc assistance opportunities, if desired.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Arlington Free Clinic advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare for our neighbors who would otherwise lack access.

We are seeking an volunteer design professional to assist with set up of plug-and-play templates for Canva. This includes:

Flyers (community engagement, volunteer recruitment, etc.)Social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn)InfographicsPatient education materials

This will be a one-off project to get the basics set up for our "non-design" staff, but could turn into a long-term volunteer partnership with ad-hoc assistance opportunities, if desired.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Coverage/Hotline Volunteer

Shelter Coverage/Hotline Volunteers donate at least 8 hours per month (two 4-hour shifts) in our Domestic Violence Safe House. They respond to hotline calls, ensure the smooth operation of the shelter, and assist in meeting the needs of domestic violence survivors and their children residing at the shelter. The shelter is about a ten minute walk from the orange/silver lines. Typical shifts are Saturdays and Sundays 10am-2pm & 2pm-6pm, with weekday daytime (2-6pm) and evening shifts (6-10pm) needed as well. Bilingual (English/Spanish) volunteers especially encouraged to apply!

Volunteers must first complete 40 hours of training (conducted weekday evenings via Zoom or in person, 1-2x per week) and submit background checks. Training cohorts are held three times per year (Fall, Winter, Spring). One year commitment required.

Please complete our online volunteer application to be invited to our next Volunteer Information Session!

Nonprofit: Doorways

Shelter Coverage/Hotline Volunteers donate at least 8 hours per month (two 4-hour shifts) in our Domestic Violence Safe House. They respond to hotline calls, ensure the smooth operation of the shelter, and assist in meeting the needs of domestic violence survivors and their children residing at the shelter. The shelter is about a ten minute walk from the orange/silver lines. Typical shifts are Saturdays and Sundays 10am-2pm & 2pm-6pm, with weekday daytime (2-6pm) and evening shifts (6-10pm) needed as well. Bilingual (English/Spanish) volunteers especially encouraged to apply!

Volunteers must first complete 40 hours of training (conducted weekday evenings via Zoom or in person, 1-2x per week) and submit background checks. Training cohorts are held three times per year (Fall, Winter, Spring). One year commitment required.

Please complete our online volunteer application to be invited to our next Volunteer Information Session!

Nonprofit: Doorways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On-Call Volunteer Role (Weekday Daytime): Hospital Accompaniment Advocate

Hospital Accompaniment Response Program (HARP) Volunteers respond to local hospitals to support survivors of sexual and domestic violence. HARP Volunteers provide emotional support before and after a specialized medical-forensic exam, as well as crisis intervention, advocacy, and referrals to Doorways other programs. We are seeking individuals who can provide calm and compassionate advocacy on Mondays - Fridays, 6am-6pm. Volunteer schedule is flexible with volunteers on-call for two 12-hour shifts each month. Volunteers must be available to report to INOVA Fairfax Hospital within 30-40 driving minutes of receiving the call (the hospital is not metro accessible). No previous experience in medical settings or working with survivors required. 

Volunteers must first complete 40 hours of training (conducted weekday evenings, in person and via Zoom 1-2x week) and submit background checks. We host training cohorts 3x year (Fall, Winter, Spring).

Please complete our online volunteer application to be invited to our next Volunteer Information Session!

Nonprofit: Doorways

Hospital Accompaniment Response Program (HARP) Volunteers respond to local hospitals to support survivors of sexual and domestic violence. HARP Volunteers provide emotional support before and after a specialized medical-forensic exam, as well as crisis intervention, advocacy, and referrals to Doorways other programs. We are seeking individuals who can provide calm and compassionate advocacy on Mondays - Fridays, 6am-6pm. Volunteer schedule is flexible with volunteers on-call for two 12-hour shifts each month. Volunteers must be available to report to INOVA Fairfax Hospital within 30-40 driving minutes of receiving the call (the hospital is not metro accessible). No previous experience in medical settings or working with survivors required. 

Volunteers must first complete 40 hours of training (conducted weekday evenings, in person and via Zoom 1-2x week) and submit background checks. We host training cohorts 3x year (Fall, Winter, Spring).

Please complete our online volunteer application to be invited to our next Volunteer Information Session!

Nonprofit: Doorways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospital Accompaniment Volunteer

Hospital Accompaniment Response Program (HARP) Volunteers respond to local hospitals to support survivors of sexual and domestic violence. HARP Volunteers will provide accompaniment, emotional support, crisis intervention, advocacy, and referrals before and after a Sexual Assault Nurse Exam (S.A.N.E.) and/or a domestic violence forensic exams. Volunteers are on-call for two 12 hour shifts each month, with flexible scheduling across all weekdays, weeknights, weekends, and holidays. Volunteers must be available to report to INOVA Fairfax Hospital within 30-40 driving minutes of receiving the call (the hospital is not metro accessible). We are especially seeking those with availability to be on-call for shifts Monday-Fridays, 6am-6pm.

Volunteers must first complete 40 hours of training (conducted weekday evenings, in person and via Zoom 1-2x week) and submit background checks. Training cohorts are held three times per year (Fall, Winter, Spring). One year commitment required. 

Please complete our online volunteer application to be invited to our next Volunteer Information Session!

Nonprofit: Doorways

Hospital Accompaniment Response Program (HARP) Volunteers respond to local hospitals to support survivors of sexual and domestic violence. HARP Volunteers will provide accompaniment, emotional support, crisis intervention, advocacy, and referrals before and after a Sexual Assault Nurse Exam (S.A.N.E.) and/or a domestic violence forensic exams. Volunteers are on-call for two 12 hour shifts each month, with flexible scheduling across all weekdays, weeknights, weekends, and holidays. Volunteers must be available to report to INOVA Fairfax Hospital within 30-40 driving minutes of receiving the call (the hospital is not metro accessible). We are especially seeking those with availability to be on-call for shifts Monday-Fridays, 6am-6pm.

Volunteers must first complete 40 hours of training (conducted weekday evenings, in person and via Zoom 1-2x week) and submit background checks. Training cohorts are held three times per year (Fall, Winter, Spring). One year commitment required. 

Please complete our online volunteer application to be invited to our next Volunteer Information Session!

Nonprofit: Doorways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Program Volunteer

Children's Program Volunteers interact with the children in our Domestic Violence Safe House by playing games, helping with homework, and otherwise engaging in healthy and fun activities that help the kids take their mind off their trauma. It also allows caregivers to relax, do chores, or attend support meetings on-site at the shelter. The shelter is located about a 10 minute walk from the orange/silver lines. We ask volunteers to take two shifts per month, typically Monday and Wednesday evenings, 6:45-8:15pm. Bilingual volunteers (English/Spanish) are especially welcome to apply!

Volunteers must complete 40 hours of training (conducted weekday evenings in-person and via Zoom, 1-2x per week) and submit background checks. Training cohorts are held three times per year (Fall, Winter, Spring). One year commitment required.

Please complete our online volunteer application to be invited to our next Volunteer Information Session!

Nonprofit: Doorways

Children's Program Volunteers interact with the children in our Domestic Violence Safe House by playing games, helping with homework, and otherwise engaging in healthy and fun activities that help the kids take their mind off their trauma. It also allows caregivers to relax, do chores, or attend support meetings on-site at the shelter. The shelter is located about a 10 minute walk from the orange/silver lines. We ask volunteers to take two shifts per month, typically Monday and Wednesday evenings, 6:45-8:15pm. Bilingual volunteers (English/Spanish) are especially welcome to apply!

Volunteers must complete 40 hours of training (conducted weekday evenings in-person and via Zoom, 1-2x per week) and submit background checks. Training cohorts are held three times per year (Fall, Winter, Spring). One year commitment required.

Please complete our online volunteer application to be invited to our next Volunteer Information Session!

Nonprofit: Doorways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Area Assistance - Teen Volunteer - Shirlington

Help the Shirlington Youth Services staff tidy up the Children's and Teen Areas before the library closes. Volunteers can expect to straighten books up on shelves, put away toys in Arlingtown, and select books for display in the teen section.

Participants will earn 1 volunteer hour.

Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence.

Call 703-228-6545 or send an email to our contact email (below) for more information.

Nonprofit: Shirlington Library

Help the Shirlington Youth Services staff tidy up the Children's and Teen Areas before the library closes. Volunteers can expect to straighten books up on shelves, put away toys in Arlingtown, and select books for display in the teen section.

Participants will earn 1 volunteer hour.

Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence.

Call 703-228-6545 or send an email to our contact email (below) for more information.

Nonprofit: Shirlington Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drop-In Toy Cleaner - Teen Volunteer - Shirlington

Looking for an easy way to earn volunteer hours while helping out your library? We're inviting teen volunteers (ages 12-18) to help us keep the children's play area clean and welcoming! Volunteers will spend 1 hour wiping down and sanitizing the toys and board books used by Shirlington library's youngest visitors. This is a flexible opportunity, so there's no commitment to return every week.           

Sign up to help when it works for you. Support young readers and help keep our library a fun and safe place for families.  Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence. Call 703-228-6545 or write to our email contact address (below) for more information.

Nonprofit: Shirlington Library

Looking for an easy way to earn volunteer hours while helping out your library? We're inviting teen volunteers (ages 12-18) to help us keep the children's play area clean and welcoming! Volunteers will spend 1 hour wiping down and sanitizing the toys and board books used by Shirlington library's youngest visitors. This is a flexible opportunity, so there's no commitment to return every week.           

Sign up to help when it works for you. Support young readers and help keep our library a fun and safe place for families.  Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence. Call 703-228-6545 or write to our email contact address (below) for more information.

Nonprofit: Shirlington Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sign up to volunteer at REACH for Uganda's Flapjacks and Fun Finds Fundraiser

Join us on Saturday June 6th for Flapjacks and fun finds breakfast and white elephant sale. Click here to sign up for a volunteer spot or get a tickets to the breakfast. I https://reachforuganda.reachapp.co/events/flap-jacks-and-fun-finds-fundraiser-brunch/event_registrations/new

Have question about this event, please email carole@reachforuganda.org.

Nonprofit: REACH for Uganda

Join us on Saturday June 6th for Flapjacks and fun finds breakfast and white elephant sale. Click here to sign up for a volunteer spot or get a tickets to the breakfast. I https://reachforuganda.reachapp.co/events/flap-jacks-and-fun-finds-fundraiser-brunch/event_registrations/new

Have question about this event, please email carole@reachforuganda.org.

Nonprofit: REACH for Uganda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: REACH for Uganda's Global Strides 5K Run/Walk


JOIN US FOR 5K GLOBAL STRIDES RUN/ Walk on April 26 at Bluemont Park!


We are delighted to bring back our 5K run in 2026! This is a family-friendly race and fun run/ walk, including your 4-legged friends! All proceed go towards supporting our schools and medical clinics in Uganda.





We invite volunteers to sign up here and help out on race day! You can also Sign up  to run/walk the event

To sponsor this event, please see sponsorship levels here and sign up. Sponsors who sign up before April 15th will be recognized on event materials and t-shirts.

Nonprofit: REACH for Uganda


JOIN US FOR 5K GLOBAL STRIDES RUN/ Walk on April 26 at Bluemont Park!


We are delighted to bring back our 5K run in 2026! This is a family-friendly race and fun run/ walk, including your 4-legged friends! All proceed go towards supporting our schools and medical clinics in Uganda.





We invite volunteers to sign up here and help out on race day! You can also Sign up  to run/walk the event

To sponsor this event, please see sponsorship levels here and sign up. Sponsors who sign up before April 15th will be recognized on event materials and t-shirts.

Nonprofit: REACH for Uganda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 26, 2026

Zip Code: 22205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Military Child World Expo 2026 (MCWE 2026)

The Military Children's Six Foundation is proud to host the Military Child World Expo 2026 (MCWE 2026). This three-day event celebrates the "Torchbearers of America’s Future" and coincides with America's 250th Anniversary.   We are currently seeking volunteers to help make this event a success. We are looking for social media influencers, writers, journalists, photographers, military-connected youth (ages 12-24), students, teachers, veterans, and community leaders to fill various roles.  

Event Schedule & Locations:  

April 18 (7:00 AM – 12:30 PM): Carrying the Torch of Care Teen Caregivers Breakfast at the Army Navy Country Club, Arlington, VA.

April 25 (8:30 AM – 8:00 PM): MCWE 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Reagan National Airport, Arlington, VA.

April 26 (10:45 AM – 6:00 PM): America's Torchbearers Showcase at Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Mall, Arlington, VA.  

Flexible shifts are available on April 18th, 24th (setup), 25th, and 26th across several teams, including:  

-Operations, Setup, and Teardown

-Registration and Greeters

-Guest and Exhibitor Relations

-Technical, Sound, and Stage Support

-Social Media and Photography

-VIP Escort and Security

-Logistics and Swag Bag Assembly  

For more details on specific roles and to sign up, please visit www.themilitarychildworldexpo.com.

You may also contact us at info@themilitarychildworldexpo.com or adrienneschaffer@militarychildrensixfoundation.org.

Nonprofit: Military Children's Six Foundation

The Military Children's Six Foundation is proud to host the Military Child World Expo 2026 (MCWE 2026). This three-day event celebrates the "Torchbearers of America’s Future" and coincides with America's 250th Anniversary.   We are currently seeking volunteers to help make this event a success. We are looking for social media influencers, writers, journalists, photographers, military-connected youth (ages 12-24), students, teachers, veterans, and community leaders to fill various roles.  

Event Schedule & Locations:  

April 18 (7:00 AM – 12:30 PM): Carrying the Torch of Care Teen Caregivers Breakfast at the Army Navy Country Club, Arlington, VA.

April 25 (8:30 AM – 8:00 PM): MCWE 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Reagan National Airport, Arlington, VA.

April 26 (10:45 AM – 6:00 PM): America's Torchbearers Showcase at Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Mall, Arlington, VA.  

Flexible shifts are available on April 18th, 24th (setup), 25th, and 26th across several teams, including:  

-Operations, Setup, and Teardown

-Registration and Greeters

-Guest and Exhibitor Relations

-Technical, Sound, and Stage Support

-Social Media and Photography

-VIP Escort and Security

-Logistics and Swag Bag Assembly  

For more details on specific roles and to sign up, please visit www.themilitarychildworldexpo.com.

You may also contact us at info@themilitarychildworldexpo.com or adrienneschaffer@militarychildrensixfoundation.org.

Nonprofit: Military Children's Six Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 27, 2026

Zip Code: 22202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Employment Workshop Facilitator

Volunteer Opportunity: Employment Workshop Facilitator

Location: Arlington, VA (various locations)
Commitment: Flexible schedule, minimum 2-4 hours per week ( Workshops occur weekdays)
Reports To: Employment Services Supervisor

 

 About the Role

Do you enjoy leading engaging workshops and empowering others to succeed professionally? As a Volunteer Employment Workshop Facilitator with the Arlington Employment Center (AEC), you’ll be at the forefront of our employment services—delivering interactive sessions that help job seekers build confidence, sharpen their skills, and take actionable steps toward meaningful employment.

This role is ideal for dynamic communicators who love teaching, mentoring, and creating safe spaces for learning and growth. Training, curriculum, and orientation will be provided.

 Key Responsibilities

Lead Career Development Workshops: Facilitate group sessions on resume writing, interview preparation, job search strategies, LinkedIn optimization, digital literacy and more. Foster Participation: Encourage open discussion, peer learning, and hands-on practice during sessions. Provide Individual Support (as needed): Offer brief one-on-one coaching before or after workshops to address specific client needs. Collaborate with Staff: Coordinate with AEC staff to align workshop topics with client goals and organizational priorities. Track Outcomes: Help gather feedback and measure impact to continuously improve workshop effectiveness.

Skills & Qualifications

Strong public speaking and facilitation skills Experience in career coaching, HR, education, or workforce development (preferred) Ability to create a welcoming, inclusive learning environment Familiarity with employment tools and platforms (LinkedIn, Indeed, Microsoft Office, etc.) Comfortable working with diverse populations, including those facing employment barriers Ability to pass background check

What You’ll Gain

The joy of helping others grow professionally Opportunities to refine your teaching and coaching skills A chance to build community and expand your network Recognition and appreciation from a mission-driven team

 

Nonprofit: Arlington Employment Center

Volunteer Opportunity: Employment Workshop Facilitator

Location: Arlington, VA (various locations)
Commitment: Flexible schedule, minimum 2-4 hours per week ( Workshops occur weekdays)
Reports To: Employment Services Supervisor

 

 About the Role

Do you enjoy leading engaging workshops and empowering others to succeed professionally? As a Volunteer Employment Workshop Facilitator with the Arlington Employment Center (AEC), you’ll be at the forefront of our employment services—delivering interactive sessions that help job seekers build confidence, sharpen their skills, and take actionable steps toward meaningful employment.

This role is ideal for dynamic communicators who love teaching, mentoring, and creating safe spaces for learning and growth. Training, curriculum, and orientation will be provided.

 Key Responsibilities

Lead Career Development Workshops: Facilitate group sessions on resume writing, interview preparation, job search strategies, LinkedIn optimization, digital literacy and more. Foster Participation: Encourage open discussion, peer learning, and hands-on practice during sessions. Provide Individual Support (as needed): Offer brief one-on-one coaching before or after workshops to address specific client needs. Collaborate with Staff: Coordinate with AEC staff to align workshop topics with client goals and organizational priorities. Track Outcomes: Help gather feedback and measure impact to continuously improve workshop effectiveness.

Skills & Qualifications

Strong public speaking and facilitation skills Experience in career coaching, HR, education, or workforce development (preferred) Ability to create a welcoming, inclusive learning environment Familiarity with employment tools and platforms (LinkedIn, Indeed, Microsoft Office, etc.) Comfortable working with diverse populations, including those facing employment barriers Ability to pass background check

What You’ll Gain

The joy of helping others grow professionally Opportunities to refine your teaching and coaching skills A chance to build community and expand your network Recognition and appreciation from a mission-driven team

 

Nonprofit: Arlington Employment Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Shop Volunteer

Opportunities Include collecting and sorting donated materials, pricing, cleaning, organizing merchandise, and assisting cashiers with bagging. To receive a verification letter for community service you must go through a screening process. 

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Thrift Shop

Opportunities Include collecting and sorting donated materials, pricing, cleaning, organizing merchandise, and assisting cashiers with bagging. To receive a verification letter for community service you must go through a screening process. 

Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Thrift Shop

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Volunteer - Aurora Hills

Assist the Youth Services librarian as needed. Tasks may include craft preparation, cleaning toys, finding books for displays, shelving books, and tidying the children's area.Volunteers can expect to use cleaning supplies to wipe down the toys if assigned.

Participants will earn 1 volunteer hour per shift. Shifts will be scheduled for a one hour block between 4-6pm on Tuesdays.


Qualifications:

Entering Grade 7-12 as of September 2025 Reliable and dependable Enjoys working with children and familiesCommunicates well with both library staff and patrons Able to work on short-term projects with guidance; requests follow-up information as needed


Registration and Interview Required.

Call 703-228-5715 for more information.

Nonprofit: Aurora Hills Library

Assist the Youth Services librarian as needed. Tasks may include craft preparation, cleaning toys, finding books for displays, shelving books, and tidying the children's area.Volunteers can expect to use cleaning supplies to wipe down the toys if assigned.

Participants will earn 1 volunteer hour per shift. Shifts will be scheduled for a one hour block between 4-6pm on Tuesdays.


Qualifications:

Entering Grade 7-12 as of September 2025 Reliable and dependable Enjoys working with children and familiesCommunicates well with both library staff and patrons Able to work on short-term projects with guidance; requests follow-up information as needed


Registration and Interview Required.

Call 703-228-5715 for more information.

Nonprofit: Aurora Hills Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 22202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girls on the Run - Spring 5K Volunteers Needed - May 16-17, 2026

The Girls on the Run 5K is a unique, end-of-season event that brings together thousands of NOVA girls, their families, and community members for a celebratory 5K run. To be a success, each 5K event needs over 100 total volunteers in a variety of roles! Our 5K volunteers serve as greeters, buddy runners, cheer marshals, start and finish line managers, water stops managers, and much more. Volunteers are needed to fill positions at various times in the morning between 6:00am-10:00am. We have a job for everyone who wants to help! If you are available to volunteer, then please consider volunteering at our Girls on the Run Spring 2026 5K events!  5Ks will be held on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow and Sunday, May 17, 2026 at Pentagon City, Arlington. Interested volunteers can complete our 5K Volunteer Form at https://www.pinwheel.us/register/index/V2K17OJVIK62ZLO to start the sign up process or visit our website at www.gotrnova.org.

Nonprofit: Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia

The Girls on the Run 5K is a unique, end-of-season event that brings together thousands of NOVA girls, their families, and community members for a celebratory 5K run. To be a success, each 5K event needs over 100 total volunteers in a variety of roles! Our 5K volunteers serve as greeters, buddy runners, cheer marshals, start and finish line managers, water stops managers, and much more. Volunteers are needed to fill positions at various times in the morning between 6:00am-10:00am. We have a job for everyone who wants to help! If you are available to volunteer, then please consider volunteering at our Girls on the Run Spring 2026 5K events!  5Ks will be held on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow and Sunday, May 17, 2026 at Pentagon City, Arlington. Interested volunteers can complete our 5K Volunteer Form at https://www.pinwheel.us/register/index/V2K17OJVIK62ZLO to start the sign up process or visit our website at www.gotrnova.org.

Nonprofit: Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 17, 2026

Zip Code: 22202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Grocery Deliveries on Wednesday afternoons

AHC gives out healthy groceries at no-cost to residents in our affordable housing communities. We are looking for two volunteers to commit to helping weekly but will take one-time volunteers as well. 


Volunteers will use their own vehicle (preferably a SUV, minivan or truck) to deliver groceries to 10 homebound residents in the Westover neighborhood. You'll pick up the bags of food at Fisher House on Washington Blvd.


Wednesdays, 3-5pm at Fisher House, 5705 Washington Blvd


Sign-up online - Sign Up Here or email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org.


AHC, a non-profit, affordable housing developer, offers community connections and onsite programs to help adults strengthen their economic stability and build stronger futures for themselves and their families.  Programs include partnerships with local food banks that provide free, healthy food weekly.

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

AHC gives out healthy groceries at no-cost to residents in our affordable housing communities. We are looking for two volunteers to commit to helping weekly but will take one-time volunteers as well. 


Volunteers will use their own vehicle (preferably a SUV, minivan or truck) to deliver groceries to 10 homebound residents in the Westover neighborhood. You'll pick up the bags of food at Fisher House on Washington Blvd.


Wednesdays, 3-5pm at Fisher House, 5705 Washington Blvd


Sign-up online - Sign Up Here or email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org.


AHC, a non-profit, affordable housing developer, offers community connections and onsite programs to help adults strengthen their economic stability and build stronger futures for themselves and their families.  Programs include partnerships with local food banks that provide free, healthy food weekly.

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The People's Pantry (Saturday Mornings)

Support the Resident Services with our food pantry located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps such as a background check. If you do not hear back within 48 hours before the event date it may be because that volunteer opportunity has been filled. To see real time shift availability please visit our SignUp Genius here: tinyurl.com/tgvol. Location will only be provided following volunteer confirmation from SignUp Genius or a staff member. Please disregard any reminders from Volunteer Arlington for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org.


This is a program led by volunteers; volunteers can expect:

-Assist with check in (able to be sitting or standing, must be comfortable working on a laptop, bilingual preferred but not required.)

-Assist with restocking (includes standing, reaching overhead, crouching, and lifting up to 15 lbs)

-Floater (includes assisting residents while they shop, and cleaning/organizing as needed)

Volunteers are invited to bring family or friends, please let us know when you receive your confirmation email.

Please wear closed toed shoes and wear comfortable clothing.

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Support the Resident Services with our food pantry located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps such as a background check. If you do not hear back within 48 hours before the event date it may be because that volunteer opportunity has been filled. To see real time shift availability please visit our SignUp Genius here: tinyurl.com/tgvol. Location will only be provided following volunteer confirmation from SignUp Genius or a staff member. Please disregard any reminders from Volunteer Arlington for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org.


This is a program led by volunteers; volunteers can expect:

-Assist with check in (able to be sitting or standing, must be comfortable working on a laptop, bilingual preferred but not required.)

-Assist with restocking (includes standing, reaching overhead, crouching, and lifting up to 15 lbs)

-Floater (includes assisting residents while they shop, and cleaning/organizing as needed)

Volunteers are invited to bring family or friends, please let us know when you receive your confirmation email.

Please wear closed toed shoes and wear comfortable clothing.

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The People's Pantry (Weekday Mornings)

Support the Resident Services with our food pantry located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps such as a background check. If you do not hear back within 48 hours before the event date it may be because that volunteer opportunity has been filled. To see real time shift availability please visit our SignUp Genius here: tinyurl.com/tgvol. Location will only be provided following volunteer confirmation from SignUp Genius or a staff member. Please disregard any reminders from Volunteer Arlington for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org.


This is a program led by volunteers; volunteers can expect:

-Assist with check in (able to be sitting or standing, must be comfortable working on a laptop, bilingual preferred but not required.)

-Assist with restocking (includes standing, reaching overhead, crouching, and lifting up to 15 lbs)

-Floater (includes assisting residents while they shop, and cleaning/organizing as needed)

Volunteers are invited to bring family or friends, please let us know when you receive your confirmation email.

Please wear closed toed shoes and wear comfortable clothing.

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Support the Resident Services with our food pantry located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps such as a background check. If you do not hear back within 48 hours before the event date it may be because that volunteer opportunity has been filled. To see real time shift availability please visit our SignUp Genius here: tinyurl.com/tgvol. Location will only be provided following volunteer confirmation from SignUp Genius or a staff member. Please disregard any reminders from Volunteer Arlington for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org.


This is a program led by volunteers; volunteers can expect:

-Assist with check in (able to be sitting or standing, must be comfortable working on a laptop, bilingual preferred but not required.)

-Assist with restocking (includes standing, reaching overhead, crouching, and lifting up to 15 lbs)

-Floater (includes assisting residents while they shop, and cleaning/organizing as needed)

Volunteers are invited to bring family or friends, please let us know when you receive your confirmation email.

Please wear closed toed shoes and wear comfortable clothing.

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The People's Pantry (Weekday Afternoons)

Support the Resident Services with our food pantry located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps such as a background check. If you do not hear back within 48 hours before the event date it may be because that volunteer opportunity has been filled. To see real time shift availability please visit our SignUp Genius here: tinyurl.com/tgvol. Location will only be provided following volunteer confirmation from SignUp Genius or a staff member. Please disregard any reminders from Volunteer Arlington for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org.


This is a program led by volunteers; volunteers can expect:

-Assist with check in (able to be sitting or standing, must be comfortable working on a laptop, bilingual preferred but not required.)

-Assist with restocking (includes standing, reaching overhead, crouching, and lifting up to 15 lbs)

-Floater (includes assisting residents while they shop, and cleaning/organizing as needed)

Volunteers are invited to bring family or friends, please let us know when you receive your confirmation email.

Please wear closed toed shoes and wear comfortable clothing.

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Support the Resident Services with our food pantry located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps such as a background check. If you do not hear back within 48 hours before the event date it may be because that volunteer opportunity has been filled. To see real time shift availability please visit our SignUp Genius here: tinyurl.com/tgvol. Location will only be provided following volunteer confirmation from SignUp Genius or a staff member. Please disregard any reminders from Volunteer Arlington for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org.


This is a program led by volunteers; volunteers can expect:

-Assist with check in (able to be sitting or standing, must be comfortable working on a laptop, bilingual preferred but not required.)

-Assist with restocking (includes standing, reaching overhead, crouching, and lifting up to 15 lbs)

-Floater (includes assisting residents while they shop, and cleaning/organizing as needed)

Volunteers are invited to bring family or friends, please let us know when you receive your confirmation email.

Please wear closed toed shoes and wear comfortable clothing.

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: March 26 - help at Women's History event

Volunteer on Thursday, March 26, 4:30-7pm, at a fun Women's History Month Celebration at the Serrano, 5539 Columbia Pike in Arlington.

Volunteer jobs will include managing the sign-in table (bilingual Spanish-English volunteer preferred), serving food, and helping with arts & crafts activities. Volunteers should feel comfortable working with children. 

We are also looking for volunteers to help at a Read-a-thon at the Westerly in DC on Monday, April 6, either 8-11:30am or 11:30am-4pm.

Sign up today and help us make these event unforgettable! SIGN UP HERE

Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC), a non-profit dedicated to creating affordable housing, hosts monthly community-building events. Volunteering with AHC is a fun and meaningful way to give back and connect with your community.

Please email volunteer@ahcinc.org if you need more information.


Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Volunteer on Thursday, March 26, 4:30-7pm, at a fun Women's History Month Celebration at the Serrano, 5539 Columbia Pike in Arlington.

Volunteer jobs will include managing the sign-in table (bilingual Spanish-English volunteer preferred), serving food, and helping with arts & crafts activities. Volunteers should feel comfortable working with children. 

We are also looking for volunteers to help at a Read-a-thon at the Westerly in DC on Monday, April 6, either 8-11:30am or 11:30am-4pm.

Sign up today and help us make these event unforgettable! SIGN UP HERE

Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC), a non-profit dedicated to creating affordable housing, hosts monthly community-building events. Volunteering with AHC is a fun and meaningful way to give back and connect with your community.

Please email volunteer@ahcinc.org if you need more information.


Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planning Volunteer

Culpepper Garden is seeking event volunteers to assist with planning for our annual BBQ and Blooms Summer Bash. Guest will enjoy an evening of live music by the DC Starlight Orchestra, delicious barbecue, a raffle, and our Legacy of Grace Awards honoring valued partners. Proceeds from this event directly supports our mission to provide affordable housing, services and support older adults living on fixed and very low incomes. We are looking for volunteers to help with communications and marketing, social media, securing raffle donations, and working with vendors. No experience is necessary. This is a fun opportunity to make a difference in your community. 

Nonprofit: Culpepper Garden

Culpepper Garden is seeking event volunteers to assist with planning for our annual BBQ and Blooms Summer Bash. Guest will enjoy an evening of live music by the DC Starlight Orchestra, delicious barbecue, a raffle, and our Legacy of Grace Awards honoring valued partners. Proceeds from this event directly supports our mission to provide affordable housing, services and support older adults living on fixed and very low incomes. We are looking for volunteers to help with communications and marketing, social media, securing raffle donations, and working with vendors. No experience is necessary. This is a fun opportunity to make a difference in your community. 

Nonprofit: Culpepper Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 1, 2026

Zip Code: 22203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Create Welcome Bags for New Neighbors - Perfect for families or groups!


When families move into AHC's affordable housing communities, we like to give them Welcome Bags filled with essential household supplies to say "welcome home." 

Volunteers will purchase all the items to fill the bags. A large, sturdy, reusable tote bag with a square or rectangle base is ideal. For purposes of hygiene and dignity, we ask that all items are new, unopened and unused. Please make sure items fit into the bags and limit your donations to the items listed below. We do not have the space or capacity to accept other items. Most volunteers find it useful and cost-effective to purchase items in bulk, as long as each final product has all the necessary items in it. Small 8 oz containers of all liquids are best, since the bags can get quite bulky. Thank you!


A complete bag includes: 


Dish soap (1) 



Hand soap (1) 



Bleach (1) 



All purpose cleaner (1) 



Sponge (1) 



Plunger (1) 



Trash bags (1 box) 



Gloves (1 pair) 



Paper towels (1 roll) 



Toilet paper (2-4 rolls) 



Hand towel (1) 



Plastic shower curtains and hooks (1 set) 



Reusable tote bag (1) 



Reusable laundry bag (1)  



Dustpan & mini broom (optional) 



Welcome home card (optional) 


We are collecting welcome baskets for properties in Arlington and all across the DMV.


Reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions.    

Sign up here: Welcome Bags for AHC Families

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)


When families move into AHC's affordable housing communities, we like to give them Welcome Bags filled with essential household supplies to say "welcome home." 

Volunteers will purchase all the items to fill the bags. A large, sturdy, reusable tote bag with a square or rectangle base is ideal. For purposes of hygiene and dignity, we ask that all items are new, unopened and unused. Please make sure items fit into the bags and limit your donations to the items listed below. We do not have the space or capacity to accept other items. Most volunteers find it useful and cost-effective to purchase items in bulk, as long as each final product has all the necessary items in it. Small 8 oz containers of all liquids are best, since the bags can get quite bulky. Thank you!


A complete bag includes: 


Dish soap (1) 



Hand soap (1) 



Bleach (1) 



All purpose cleaner (1) 



Sponge (1) 



Plunger (1) 



Trash bags (1 box) 



Gloves (1 pair) 



Paper towels (1 roll) 



Toilet paper (2-4 rolls) 



Hand towel (1) 



Plastic shower curtains and hooks (1 set) 



Reusable tote bag (1) 



Reusable laundry bag (1)  



Dustpan & mini broom (optional) 



Welcome home card (optional) 


We are collecting welcome baskets for properties in Arlington and all across the DMV.


Reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions.    

Sign up here: Welcome Bags for AHC Families

Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Games & Crafts with Families in DC Shelters (NW, SE & SW)

Join the club--Fam-Club!!  Please make room in your calendars to be a part of Fam-Club at Community of Hope's three family shelters across Washington, DC.  
What: Fam-Club is a fun and meaningful way for volunteers to make a difference in the lives of children and their families who are overcoming homelessness. Volunteers play games, do arts & crafts, get creative, and have fun with children and families living in Community of Hope's family shelters. 


Where and When:


Fam-Club sessions run from 5:30–8:00 PM at the following locations:

• Mondays & Tuesdays at The Aya (10-minute walk from the Navy Yard and Waterfront Metro stops).

• Tuesdays at Girard Street (near the Columbia Heights Metro stop.

• Wednesdays & Thursdays at The Triumph (plenty of free parking; bus ride from Southern Ave. Metro)

Who: We take individual volunteers or groups of up to six volunteers. Volunteers must be at least 14 years old.

Volunteers can come once, regularly, or when it fits their schedule.  Please contact volunteer@cohdc.org if you would like to schedule a group. 

 
How:  **Please visit our calendar https://communityofhopedc.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ to schedule your shift.  You must register on our calendar for your shift(s) rather than solely on Volunteer Arlington.
Please email our Volunteer Team, volunteer@cohdc.org with any questions or to reserve an evening for your group.

Hope to see you soon!

Nonprofit: Community of Hope

Join the club--Fam-Club!!  Please make room in your calendars to be a part of Fam-Club at Community of Hope's three family shelters across Washington, DC.  
What: Fam-Club is a fun and meaningful way for volunteers to make a difference in the lives of children and their families who are overcoming homelessness. Volunteers play games, do arts & crafts, get creative, and have fun with children and families living in Community of Hope's family shelters. 


Where and When:


Fam-Club sessions run from 5:30–8:00 PM at the following locations:

• Mondays & Tuesdays at The Aya (10-minute walk from the Navy Yard and Waterfront Metro stops).

• Tuesdays at Girard Street (near the Columbia Heights Metro stop.

• Wednesdays & Thursdays at The Triumph (plenty of free parking; bus ride from Southern Ave. Metro)

Who: We take individual volunteers or groups of up to six volunteers. Volunteers must be at least 14 years old.

Volunteers can come once, regularly, or when it fits their schedule.  Please contact volunteer@cohdc.org if you would like to schedule a group. 

 
How:  **Please visit our calendar https://communityofhopedc.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ to schedule your shift.  You must register on our calendar for your shift(s) rather than solely on Volunteer Arlington.
Please email our Volunteer Team, volunteer@cohdc.org with any questions or to reserve an evening for your group.

Hope to see you soon!

Nonprofit: Community of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20032

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Knitting Instructors

Looking for ways to give back? Project Knitwell is always looking for volunteers!  We currently have openings to support organizations in Arlington and the surrounding area!  Please visit our website to apply today: Project Knitwell.com

Nonprofit: Project Knitwell

Looking for ways to give back? Project Knitwell is always looking for volunteers!  We currently have openings to support organizations in Arlington and the surrounding area!  Please visit our website to apply today: Project Knitwell.com

Nonprofit: Project Knitwell

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MoCA on the Move: Celebrating Spring Family Fun Series

MoCA on the Move: Celebrating Spring Family Fun Series is every Sunday, starting April 12- June 14. You'll help set up, facilitate, and clean up the arts and crafts. Might include some light to heavy lifting. Fun and friendly vibes. 

Nonprofit: Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington

MoCA on the Move: Celebrating Spring Family Fun Series is every Sunday, starting April 12- June 14. You'll help set up, facilitate, and clean up the arts and crafts. Might include some light to heavy lifting. Fun and friendly vibes. 

Nonprofit: Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Optometry Technician

AFC advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. This is done through the support of dedicated volunteer medical professionals. Volunteer optometry techs are integral to our mission.

Optometry is a particularly high - providing screenings to our diabetic patients as well as general eye exams. Optometry Techs are scheduled in conjunction with the Volunteer Optometrists. Currently, those shifts are 2nd Wednesday of the month (4:30pm-7:30pm) and 2nd Thursday of the month (12:30-3:30pm). Volunteers Optometry Techs are expected to commit to at least one shifts a month (3 hours) for at least eight months. Some volunteers opt to spend more time with us, and that's great too!

Techs must be licensed to practice in Virginia. We register all licensed medical professionals with the Virginia Department of Risk Management which provides risk coverage for those working as volunteers in free clinics.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

AFC advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. This is done through the support of dedicated volunteer medical professionals. Volunteer optometry techs are integral to our mission.

Optometry is a particularly high - providing screenings to our diabetic patients as well as general eye exams. Optometry Techs are scheduled in conjunction with the Volunteer Optometrists. Currently, those shifts are 2nd Wednesday of the month (4:30pm-7:30pm) and 2nd Thursday of the month (12:30-3:30pm). Volunteers Optometry Techs are expected to commit to at least one shifts a month (3 hours) for at least eight months. Some volunteers opt to spend more time with us, and that's great too!

Techs must be licensed to practice in Virginia. We register all licensed medical professionals with the Virginia Department of Risk Management which provides risk coverage for those working as volunteers in free clinics.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Optometrists (High Need)

AFC advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. This is done through the support of dedicated volunteer medical professionals. Volunteer physicians, both primary care and specialists are integral to our mission.

Optometry is a particularly high - providing screenings to our diabetic patients as well as general eye exams. Generally, available shifts are Monday-Friday (1pm-3:30pm) and Tuesday-Thursday (5:30pm-8:30pm).

Volunteer physicians commit to one shift a month (2-3 hours) for at least eight months. Some volunteers opt to spend more time with us, and that's great too! Volunteers are required to do phone interviews with several decision-making staff, provide professional references, and must pass a background screening.

Providers must be licensed to practice in Virginia. We register all licensed medical professionals with the Virginia Department of Risk Management which provides risk coverage for those working as volunteers in free clinics.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

AFC advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. This is done through the support of dedicated volunteer medical professionals. Volunteer physicians, both primary care and specialists are integral to our mission.

Optometry is a particularly high - providing screenings to our diabetic patients as well as general eye exams. Generally, available shifts are Monday-Friday (1pm-3:30pm) and Tuesday-Thursday (5:30pm-8:30pm).

Volunteer physicians commit to one shift a month (2-3 hours) for at least eight months. Some volunteers opt to spend more time with us, and that's great too! Volunteers are required to do phone interviews with several decision-making staff, provide professional references, and must pass a background screening.

Providers must be licensed to practice in Virginia. We register all licensed medical professionals with the Virginia Department of Risk Management which provides risk coverage for those working as volunteers in free clinics.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pharmacists

AFC advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. This is done through the support of dedicated volunteer medical professionals. Volunteer pharmacists are integral to our mission. Shifts for pharmacy are Mondays (1-4pm) and Tuesdays-Fridays (10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm).

Depending on experience and background, pharmacists are also eligible to do diabetic education with patients. Shifts for diabetic education are Monday-Friday (1-3:30pm) and Tuesday-Thursday (5:30-8pm).

Pharmacists are expected to commit to at least 2 shifts (3 hours) a month. Those can be split up throughout the month or (n the pharmacy) back-to-back in a single day. Some volunteers opt to spend more time with us, and that's great too! Volunteers are required to do phone interviews with several decision-making staff, provide professional references, and must pass a background screening.

Pharmacists must be licensed to practice in Virginia. We register all licensed medical professionals with the Virginia Department of Risk Management which provides risk coverage for those working as volunteers in free clinics.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

AFC advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. This is done through the support of dedicated volunteer medical professionals. Volunteer pharmacists are integral to our mission. Shifts for pharmacy are Mondays (1-4pm) and Tuesdays-Fridays (10am-1pm, 1pm-4pm).

Depending on experience and background, pharmacists are also eligible to do diabetic education with patients. Shifts for diabetic education are Monday-Friday (1-3:30pm) and Tuesday-Thursday (5:30-8pm).

Pharmacists are expected to commit to at least 2 shifts (3 hours) a month. Those can be split up throughout the month or (n the pharmacy) back-to-back in a single day. Some volunteers opt to spend more time with us, and that's great too! Volunteers are required to do phone interviews with several decision-making staff, provide professional references, and must pass a background screening.

Pharmacists must be licensed to practice in Virginia. We register all licensed medical professionals with the Virginia Department of Risk Management which provides risk coverage for those working as volunteers in free clinics.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Interpreters

Are you bilingual? You can use your language skills to assist with medical appointments in-person or via telehealth! Arlington Free Clinic advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. Volunteer Spanish Interpreters are needed to facilitate the communication between providers and patients. Encounters include intake, discharge, primary care, specialty care, physical therapy, diabetic education, exercise classes, and more!

What makes a successful volunteer? Volunteer interpreters do not have to be professional interpreters, nor do they have to have experience in the medical field or existing strong familiarity with medical terminology. A successful AFC Volunteer Interpreter likes interacting with new people, enjoys fast paced working environments, has a flexible personality, and is culturally aware. AFC provides training for volunteer interpreters and all trainees shadow a medical session before working solo.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Are you bilingual? You can use your language skills to assist with medical appointments in-person or via telehealth! Arlington Free Clinic advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. Volunteer Spanish Interpreters are needed to facilitate the communication between providers and patients. Encounters include intake, discharge, primary care, specialty care, physical therapy, diabetic education, exercise classes, and more!

What makes a successful volunteer? Volunteer interpreters do not have to be professional interpreters, nor do they have to have experience in the medical field or existing strong familiarity with medical terminology. A successful AFC Volunteer Interpreter likes interacting with new people, enjoys fast paced working environments, has a flexible personality, and is culturally aware. AFC provides training for volunteer interpreters and all trainees shadow a medical session before working solo.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registered Dietician (RDN)

Arlington Free Clinic (AFC) advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. AFC is seeking Registered Dieticians to support our patient population, and particularly our diabetes management program. Bilingual Spanish speakers are preferred, but it is not a requirement. We have a great team of volunteer interpreters to support communication assistance.

Volunteer providers commit to volunteer 1-2 shifts a month (each shift is 2-3 hours) and we require at least an 8-month commitment. Onsite appointments are also preferred, but telehealth opportunities are available. Volunteers are required to do phone interviews with several decision-making staff, must provide professional references, and pass a background check.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Arlington Free Clinic (AFC) advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. AFC is seeking Registered Dieticians to support our patient population, and particularly our diabetes management program. Bilingual Spanish speakers are preferred, but it is not a requirement. We have a great team of volunteer interpreters to support communication assistance.

Volunteer providers commit to volunteer 1-2 shifts a month (each shift is 2-3 hours) and we require at least an 8-month commitment. Onsite appointments are also preferred, but telehealth opportunities are available. Volunteers are required to do phone interviews with several decision-making staff, must provide professional references, and pass a background check.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Physicians (PCPs & Specialists)

AFC advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. This is done through the support of dedicated volunteer medical professionals. Volunteer physicians, both primary care and specialists are integral to our mission. Generally, available shifts are Monday-Friday (1pm-3:30pm) and Tuesday-Thursday (5:30pm-8:30pm).

Volunteer physicians commit to one shift a month (2-3 hours) for at least eight months. Some volunteers opt to spend more time with us, and that's great too! Volunteers are required to do phone interviews with several decision-making staff, provide professional references, and must pass a background screening.

Providers must be licensed to practice in Virginia and be in good standing in their affiliated hospital. We register all licensed medical professionals with the Virginia Department of Risk Management which provides risk coverage for those working as volunteers in free clinics.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

AFC advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. This is done through the support of dedicated volunteer medical professionals. Volunteer physicians, both primary care and specialists are integral to our mission. Generally, available shifts are Monday-Friday (1pm-3:30pm) and Tuesday-Thursday (5:30pm-8:30pm).

Volunteer physicians commit to one shift a month (2-3 hours) for at least eight months. Some volunteers opt to spend more time with us, and that's great too! Volunteers are required to do phone interviews with several decision-making staff, provide professional references, and must pass a background screening.

Providers must be licensed to practice in Virginia and be in good standing in their affiliated hospital. We register all licensed medical professionals with the Virginia Department of Risk Management which provides risk coverage for those working as volunteers in free clinics.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Licensed Mental Health Professionals (Telehealth Available)

Arlington Free Clinic (AFC) advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. AFC is in need of licensed mental health volunteers to see patients remotely or in-person.

AFC strives to support physical & emotional well-being and has been providing mental health services in a primary care setting since 2001. Aware that mental health care delivered in a primary care setting is highly effective, we are currently seeking volunteer mental health professionals who can promote mental health, resilience, and overall well-being for our low income, uninsured population.

We are currently seeking NPs, LPCs, LMFTs, or LCSWs licensed in Virginia. Spanish language ability is most welcome, but not required. Volunteers must commit to 1-2 shifts a month and appointments can be done via telehealth.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Arlington Free Clinic (AFC) advances health equity by providing comprehensive, whole-person healthcare to our neighbors who would otherwise lack access. AFC is in need of licensed mental health volunteers to see patients remotely or in-person.

AFC strives to support physical & emotional well-being and has been providing mental health services in a primary care setting since 2001. Aware that mental health care delivered in a primary care setting is highly effective, we are currently seeking volunteer mental health professionals who can promote mental health, resilience, and overall well-being for our low income, uninsured population.

We are currently seeking NPs, LPCs, LMFTs, or LCSWs licensed in Virginia. Spanish language ability is most welcome, but not required. Volunteers must commit to 1-2 shifts a month and appointments can be done via telehealth.

Visit our website to learn more about our volunteer program and RSVP for a Virtual Info Session.

Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Program

Support the Resident Services with our annual After School Program for 3-5th graders located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps. A background check is required before you volunteer for this opportunity. Working with children and other volunteers is required for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org  

This is a program led by staff; volunteers can expect:

-Set Up Assistance 4:00-5:00 PM (help set up stations, tables, chairs and other supplies needed. May involve pushing/pulling/lifting up to 15 lbs, crouching, standing, walking around.)

-Art Project Lead 4:30-5:30 PM (guide students with art project themes and help with ideas as needed)

-Group Tutoring 4:30-5:30 PM (provide tutoring (math or reading up to volunteer) with input of needs from students)

-1:1 Tutoring 4:30-5:30 PM (provide tutoring (math or reading up to volunteer) with input of students)

-Homework Help 4:30-5:30 PM (provide assistance for homework or assignments students may have)

-Break Down Assistance 5:00-6:00 PM (help clean up and organize areas used for the program, put up tables and chairs. May involve pushing/pulling/lifting up to 15 lbs, crouching, standing, walking around.)


Please try to note which activity you would like to assist with!

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Support the Resident Services with our annual After School Program for 3-5th graders located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps. A background check is required before you volunteer for this opportunity. Working with children and other volunteers is required for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org  

This is a program led by staff; volunteers can expect:

-Set Up Assistance 4:00-5:00 PM (help set up stations, tables, chairs and other supplies needed. May involve pushing/pulling/lifting up to 15 lbs, crouching, standing, walking around.)

-Art Project Lead 4:30-5:30 PM (guide students with art project themes and help with ideas as needed)

-Group Tutoring 4:30-5:30 PM (provide tutoring (math or reading up to volunteer) with input of needs from students)

-1:1 Tutoring 4:30-5:30 PM (provide tutoring (math or reading up to volunteer) with input of students)

-Homework Help 4:30-5:30 PM (provide assistance for homework or assignments students may have)

-Break Down Assistance 5:00-6:00 PM (help clean up and organize areas used for the program, put up tables and chairs. May involve pushing/pulling/lifting up to 15 lbs, crouching, standing, walking around.)


Please try to note which activity you would like to assist with!

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: AFAC for Westover

Hello!

Thank you for your interst in volunteering with us. We are opening a new Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) distribution site for the Westover Community. We would love to have volunteers assist with this weekly distribution. Our volunteers need to be 16 years old or over or if the person is under 16 they must be supervised by an adult/guardian.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps. If you do not hear back by the volunteer opportunity it may be because that volunteer opportunity has been filled. To see real time shift availability please visit our SignUp Genius here: tinyurl.com/tgvol. Location will only be provided following volunteer confirmation from SignUp Genius or a staff member. Please disregard any reminders from Volunteer Arlington for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org


Time of distribution for the community: 3:30pm-5:00pm

Volunteer time: 3:00pm-5:30pm. (time given for setup and breakdown)

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Hello!

Thank you for your interst in volunteering with us. We are opening a new Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) distribution site for the Westover Community. We would love to have volunteers assist with this weekly distribution. Our volunteers need to be 16 years old or over or if the person is under 16 they must be supervised by an adult/guardian.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps. If you do not hear back by the volunteer opportunity it may be because that volunteer opportunity has been filled. To see real time shift availability please visit our SignUp Genius here: tinyurl.com/tgvol. Location will only be provided following volunteer confirmation from SignUp Genius or a staff member. Please disregard any reminders from Volunteer Arlington for this opportunity.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org


Time of distribution for the community: 3:30pm-5:00pm

Volunteer time: 3:00pm-5:30pm. (time given for setup and breakdown)

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tasting Thursdays

Support the Resident Services with our new Tasting Thursday's program located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA. This program will allow residents to sample food options & to learn meal recipes from The People's Pantry located on site.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps. 

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org  

This is a program led by staff; volunteers can expect:

-Set Up Assistance 3:30-4:30 PM (help staff by setting up tables, chairs, and other necessary equipment including cooking equipment and food options)

-Lead Cook 4:00-5:30 PM (Finalizing recipe choice with staff, cooking food options ahead of and while residents are arriving. Volunteer should be comfortable with food and brief moments in hot/cold temperatures.)

-Cooking Assistant 4:05-5:35 PM (assist cook serving food to residents who stop by sample station.)

-Break Down Assistance 5:00-6:00 PM (help clean up and organize areas used for the program, put up tables and chairs. May involve pushing/pulling/lifting up to 15 lbs, crouching, standing, walking around.)

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Support the Resident Services with our new Tasting Thursday's program located in one of our properties near the Bluemont neighborhood in Arlington, VA. This program will allow residents to sample food options & to learn meal recipes from The People's Pantry located on site.

Please note signing up on here is only to express your interest, one of our staff members will reach out with confirmation and next steps. 

If you have any questions or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org  

This is a program led by staff; volunteers can expect:

-Set Up Assistance 3:30-4:30 PM (help staff by setting up tables, chairs, and other necessary equipment including cooking equipment and food options)

-Lead Cook 4:00-5:30 PM (Finalizing recipe choice with staff, cooking food options ahead of and while residents are arriving. Volunteer should be comfortable with food and brief moments in hot/cold temperatures.)

-Cooking Assistant 4:05-5:35 PM (assist cook serving food to residents who stop by sample station.)

-Break Down Assistance 5:00-6:00 PM (help clean up and organize areas used for the program, put up tables and chairs. May involve pushing/pulling/lifting up to 15 lbs, crouching, standing, walking around.)

Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 22203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shopping Assistant Volunteer – Support Families with Dignity

Help make a family’s shopping experience smooth and welcoming! Volunteers assist customers as they browse and help pack clothing items at checkout. It’s an easy, rewarding role — perfect for someone who would enjoy interacting directly with the families we serve. All training and support provided on site. Sign up online at https://www.clotheslinearlington.org/volunteer/.

Note:

Shopping assistants work directly with clients and must be out of high school.At this time, we CANNOT accommodate court-ordered community service


Nonprofit: The Clothesline for Arlington Kids

Help make a family’s shopping experience smooth and welcoming! Volunteers assist customers as they browse and help pack clothing items at checkout. It’s an easy, rewarding role — perfect for someone who would enjoy interacting directly with the families we serve. All training and support provided on site. Sign up online at https://www.clotheslinearlington.org/volunteer/.

Note:

Shopping assistants work directly with clients and must be out of high school.At this time, we CANNOT accommodate court-ordered community service


Nonprofit: The Clothesline for Arlington Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Processing Volunteer – Help Turn Generosity into Dignity

Help sort and prepare clothing donations for display in our store. Your work ensures every child receives clean clothing in excellent condition, presented with care. A great role for those who enjoy working with clothes and want to make a real, behind-the-scenes impact! Sign up online at https://www.clotheslinearlington.org/volunteer/

Note: At this time, we CANNOT accommodate court-ordered community service. 

Nonprofit: The Clothesline for Arlington Kids

Help sort and prepare clothing donations for display in our store. Your work ensures every child receives clean clothing in excellent condition, presented with care. A great role for those who enjoy working with clothes and want to make a real, behind-the-scenes impact! Sign up online at https://www.clotheslinearlington.org/volunteer/

Note: At this time, we CANNOT accommodate court-ordered community service. 

Nonprofit: The Clothesline for Arlington Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing Drive Coordinator – Rally Your Community for a Cause

Lead the charge in collecting clothes for kids in need! As a Clothing Drive Coordinator, you'll organize and promote a clothing or shoe drive in your school, workplace, or community, then sort and deliver the donations to our store. It’s a flexible, impactful way to get involved and directly support our mission of providing clothing to local children. We’ll provide guidance — you bring the energy.  Great opportunity for youth developing their leadership skills!

Nonprofit: The Clothesline for Arlington Kids

Lead the charge in collecting clothes for kids in need! As a Clothing Drive Coordinator, you'll organize and promote a clothing or shoe drive in your school, workplace, or community, then sort and deliver the donations to our store. It’s a flexible, impactful way to get involved and directly support our mission of providing clothing to local children. We’ll provide guidance — you bring the energy.  Great opportunity for youth developing their leadership skills!

Nonprofit: The Clothesline for Arlington Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22213

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Flexible Volunteer Opportunities This Spring – Teach, Tutor, or Substitute with WEC

Hello! The Washington English Center (WEC), a DC-based nonprofit organization, is looking for volunteers to co-teach, substitute teach, or tutor ESOL to adult immigrants and refugees this Spring! WEC serves several hundred adult language learners each term from over 80 different countries.Check out this video featuring students from around the world sharing their thoughts about their teachers.

 

Join our community of over 400 volunteers to teach online and/or in person in downtown DC! As a WEC volunteer, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with diverse cultures, attend free teacher training, and connect with others at in-person and online volunteer socials throughout the term. No prior teaching experience is required! You’ll be paired with a co-teacher and receive ongoing training and support from our staff.

 

ESOL group classes start April 13th and run through June 26th, 2026. Our one-on-one tutoring sessions happen on a rolling basis and have flexible start and end dates. Please note, if you are interested in co-teaching we ask that you sign up by March 27th to receive a placement or waitlist information on April 1st.


We also have the opportunity to substitute teach, which does not require a once a week 1-3 hour commitment, and provides volunteers with the flexibility to get involved at their own convenience. We are happy to work with your schedule and accept volunteers throughout the year! Volunteers must be 18 years of age and a fluent English speaker to participate. We also welcome non-native English speakers and encourage them to volunteer, in fact, we have many volunteers who are former or are current students teaching at lower levels. At WEC, we value the multilingual skills student-volunteers bring to our classrooms! 

 

If interested in reading more about volunteer roles, descriptions, and responsibilities, please check out our volunteer flier or watch our short 7-minute WEC Informational video that provides an overview of all our programs. To sign up, please do so on our Spring 2026 Volunteer Form. 


For more information about volunteering or student enrollment, visit our website at https://www.washingtonenglish.org


For any other questions, please feel free to contact Yaritza Abrego, Associate Director of Community Programming at yabrego@washingtonenglish.org. Thank you for your interest!


Nonprofit: Washington English Center

Hello! The Washington English Center (WEC), a DC-based nonprofit organization, is looking for volunteers to co-teach, substitute teach, or tutor ESOL to adult immigrants and refugees this Spring! WEC serves several hundred adult language learners each term from over 80 different countries.Check out this video featuring students from around the world sharing their thoughts about their teachers.

 

Join our community of over 400 volunteers to teach online and/or in person in downtown DC! As a WEC volunteer, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with diverse cultures, attend free teacher training, and connect with others at in-person and online volunteer socials throughout the term. No prior teaching experience is required! You’ll be paired with a co-teacher and receive ongoing training and support from our staff.

 

ESOL group classes start April 13th and run through June 26th, 2026. Our one-on-one tutoring sessions happen on a rolling basis and have flexible start and end dates. Please note, if you are interested in co-teaching we ask that you sign up by March 27th to receive a placement or waitlist information on April 1st.


We also have the opportunity to substitute teach, which does not require a once a week 1-3 hour commitment, and provides volunteers with the flexibility to get involved at their own convenience. We are happy to work with your schedule and accept volunteers throughout the year! Volunteers must be 18 years of age and a fluent English speaker to participate. We also welcome non-native English speakers and encourage them to volunteer, in fact, we have many volunteers who are former or are current students teaching at lower levels. At WEC, we value the multilingual skills student-volunteers bring to our classrooms! 

 

If interested in reading more about volunteer roles, descriptions, and responsibilities, please check out our volunteer flier or watch our short 7-minute WEC Informational video that provides an overview of all our programs. To sign up, please do so on our Spring 2026 Volunteer Form. 


For more information about volunteering or student enrollment, visit our website at https://www.washingtonenglish.org


For any other questions, please feel free to contact Yaritza Abrego, Associate Director of Community Programming at yabrego@washingtonenglish.org. Thank you for your interest!


Nonprofit: Washington English Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 25, 2026

Zip Code: 20005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spooky Mad Science Expo / Marketing Volunteer Opportunity

Join the Team & Help Promote a Thrilling Science Experience!
The Spooky Mad Science Expo is a one of a kind event where science meets mystery and excitement! From bubbling potions to electrifying experiments, this interactive expo brings STEM to life with a spooky twist.

We’re looking for creative and enthusiastic marketing volunteers to help spread the word and engage the community.

What You’ll Do:
Assist with social media promotions & content creation
Help design flyers, posters, and digital materials
Support event outreach & partnerships
Fundraising
Engage with the community to generate excitement & buzz

We can’t wait to have you on board!

Nonprofit: Chrysalis Development Group

Join the Team & Help Promote a Thrilling Science Experience!
The Spooky Mad Science Expo is a one of a kind event where science meets mystery and excitement! From bubbling potions to electrifying experiments, this interactive expo brings STEM to life with a spooky twist.

We’re looking for creative and enthusiastic marketing volunteers to help spread the word and engage the community.

What You’ll Do:
Assist with social media promotions & content creation
Help design flyers, posters, and digital materials
Support event outreach & partnerships
Fundraising
Engage with the community to generate excitement & buzz

We can’t wait to have you on board!

Nonprofit: Chrysalis Development Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Volunteer

Organize tabling opportunities at community events (i.e. farmer's markets, community days, etc...)Handout pedestrian education materials such as blinkers and Near Miss QR code pocket size cards.Answer questions about best practices on street safety.Promote the mission of Arlington FSS.

Nonprofit: Arlington Families for Safe Streets

Organize tabling opportunities at community events (i.e. farmer's markets, community days, etc...)Handout pedestrian education materials such as blinkers and Near Miss QR code pocket size cards.Answer questions about best practices on street safety.Promote the mission of Arlington FSS.

Nonprofit: Arlington Families for Safe Streets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: County Board Liaison

The county board liaison serves as the local connection between Arlington FSS and one of Arlington County’s five board members. The liaison helps the organization stay informed about county transportation safety issues, fosters positive relationships with elected officials and staff, and supports advocacy efforts. 

Key Responsibilities 

Monitor local communications:  Review newsletters, meeting agendas, and announcements from your assigned board member to identify relevant transportation, safety, and infrastructure updates.  Engage with local officials and staff:  Build and maintain constructive relationships with board staff, attend public meetings when possible, and represent Arlington FSS.  Support advocacy initiatives:  Collaborate with Arlington FSS leadership and fellow liaisons to advance campaigns for safer street design, pedestrian and cyclist protection, and community education.

Nonprofit: Arlington Families for Safe Streets

The county board liaison serves as the local connection between Arlington FSS and one of Arlington County’s five board members. The liaison helps the organization stay informed about county transportation safety issues, fosters positive relationships with elected officials and staff, and supports advocacy efforts. 

Key Responsibilities 

Monitor local communications:  Review newsletters, meeting agendas, and announcements from your assigned board member to identify relevant transportation, safety, and infrastructure updates.  Engage with local officials and staff:  Build and maintain constructive relationships with board staff, attend public meetings when possible, and represent Arlington FSS.  Support advocacy initiatives:  Collaborate with Arlington FSS leadership and fellow liaisons to advance campaigns for safer street design, pedestrian and cyclist protection, and community education.

Nonprofit: Arlington Families for Safe Streets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Communcations & Marketing Volunteer

Help publicize Arlington FSS accomplishmentsManage chapter communications & community outreachGenerate content to promote upcoming events and advocacy messages on social mediaServe as a liaison to media contacts

Nonprofit: Arlington Families for Safe Streets

Help publicize Arlington FSS accomplishmentsManage chapter communications & community outreachGenerate content to promote upcoming events and advocacy messages on social mediaServe as a liaison to media contacts

Nonprofit: Arlington Families for Safe Streets

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Library Volunteer (Central Youth Services)

Teen Volunteers:

May assist Youth Services staff with a variety of library programs, including Kids Club, storytimes, and other programs as they ariseVolunteer opportunities on program days will include setting up and cleaning up the program room, as well as assisting children and adults with projectsPreparation of materials for programs may include cutting, sorting and labeling materialsPull books for library book lists and displays Assist in maintaining the Youth Services areaTasks may include tidying shelves and cleaning in "Arlingtown," the Library's play areaOther assistance throughout the Youth Services area as assigned

Qualifications

Entering Grade 7-12 as of September 2025Reliable and dependableEnjoys working with children and familiesCommunicates well with both library staff and patronsAble to work on short-term projects with guidance; requests follow-up information as needed

Nonprofit: Central Library - Teen Volunteers

Teen Volunteers:

May assist Youth Services staff with a variety of library programs, including Kids Club, storytimes, and other programs as they ariseVolunteer opportunities on program days will include setting up and cleaning up the program room, as well as assisting children and adults with projectsPreparation of materials for programs may include cutting, sorting and labeling materialsPull books for library book lists and displays Assist in maintaining the Youth Services areaTasks may include tidying shelves and cleaning in "Arlingtown," the Library's play areaOther assistance throughout the Youth Services area as assigned

Qualifications

Entering Grade 7-12 as of September 2025Reliable and dependableEnjoys working with children and familiesCommunicates well with both library staff and patronsAble to work on short-term projects with guidance; requests follow-up information as needed

Nonprofit: Central Library - Teen Volunteers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 23, 2027

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arlington Outdoor Lab Seeks Treasurer

The Arlington Outdoor Education Association (AOEA), a volunteer-led non-profit that owns and supports the Arlington Outdoor Lab in partnership with Arlington Public Schools, seeks new applicants for the Board of Directors to be elected in April 2026. 

The Board meets monthly on Tuesday evenings, typically via Zoom, with several in-person work days at the Lab property in Fauquier County. Board members serve three-year terms beginning at our annual meeting, April 18.

Treasurer: Seeking a candidate with strong financial background to perform the following essential functions: 

·      Oversee the finances of the Arlington Outdoor Education Association (AOEA) and advise the Board of Directors on financial matters.

·      Provide oversight of accounting activities performed by outside accounting firm, including bill payment, monthly reconciliations, and revenue tracking, and identify opportunities to strengthen accounting processes.

·      Oversee/serve as a centralized interface for AOEA’s finances (e.g., bank accounts, credit cards, payment systems, donations, Arlington Public Schools MOU), requiring familiarity and comfort with managing online accounts.

·      Provide regular reports to the AOEA Board of Directors about the association’s financial position, including reporting on expenses, revenue and status of investments.

·      Facilitate preparation of AOEA’s annual audit and 990 by outside accounting firm; and annual United Way application.

·      Serve as a member of the Executive Committee of the AOEA Board of Directors.

 

This position requires basic experience and familiarity with accounting and non-profit finances sufficient to perform the core functions of the position. Routine and recurring accounting functions are performed by an outside accounting firm. Expectations applicable to all Board members, including attending monthly Board meetings and directly supporting AOEA activities at the Outdoor Lab and in Arlington, apply equally to the Treasurer.

 

To apply, send expression of interest to president@outdoorlab.org. 


Nonprofit: Arlington Outdoor Education Association

The Arlington Outdoor Education Association (AOEA), a volunteer-led non-profit that owns and supports the Arlington Outdoor Lab in partnership with Arlington Public Schools, seeks new applicants for the Board of Directors to be elected in April 2026. 

The Board meets monthly on Tuesday evenings, typically via Zoom, with several in-person work days at the Lab property in Fauquier County. Board members serve three-year terms beginning at our annual meeting, April 18.

Treasurer: Seeking a candidate with strong financial background to perform the following essential functions: 

·      Oversee the finances of the Arlington Outdoor Education Association (AOEA) and advise the Board of Directors on financial matters.

·      Provide oversight of accounting activities performed by outside accounting firm, including bill payment, monthly reconciliations, and revenue tracking, and identify opportunities to strengthen accounting processes.

·      Oversee/serve as a centralized interface for AOEA’s finances (e.g., bank accounts, credit cards, payment systems, donations, Arlington Public Schools MOU), requiring familiarity and comfort with managing online accounts.

·      Provide regular reports to the AOEA Board of Directors about the association’s financial position, including reporting on expenses, revenue and status of investments.

·      Facilitate preparation of AOEA’s annual audit and 990 by outside accounting firm; and annual United Way application.

·      Serve as a member of the Executive Committee of the AOEA Board of Directors.

 

This position requires basic experience and familiarity with accounting and non-profit finances sufficient to perform the core functions of the position. Routine and recurring accounting functions are performed by an outside accounting firm. Expectations applicable to all Board members, including attending monthly Board meetings and directly supporting AOEA activities at the Outdoor Lab and in Arlington, apply equally to the Treasurer.

 

To apply, send expression of interest to president@outdoorlab.org. 


Nonprofit: Arlington Outdoor Education Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Portable Planetarium Dome Operators Needed (No Experience Necessary)

We have an exciting opportunity for volunteers. The Friends of Arlington's Planetarium (FOAP) has acquired a Portable Planetarium Dome. We have taken the Portable Planetarium Dome to STEM EXPOs, the Arlington County Fair, and other events in 2025 and have exciting opportunities lined up for 2026!

We are looking for volunteers to be trained to operate the portable dome (this includes setup, operation of shows and disassembly and pack up).  Our goal is to create a "tiger team" of trained operators willing to volunteer to be operators a couple of times a year.

We will host regular trainings on the Dome - likely in the Arlington area. Training should take 2-3 hours. We will do these trainings a couple of times a year so if you can't make the a training but are interested there will be other opportunities as well. We will also do on-site training at events.

About the portable planetarium dome: This portable planetarium was originally acquired by Marymount University with support from the family of Professor Elizabeth Myhill (1960-2010) who taught astronomy, geology, and physics at Marymount University from 1993-2010. Professor Myhill was particularly focused on recognizing the contributions of women to the fields of physics and astronomy and she received the Draghi teaching award in 2007.

FOAP acquired the portable planetarium in Fall 2024 and will use it to further expand public access to and awareness of the wonders of science and the universe.


If you are interested in this opportunity please email dana@friendsoftheplanetarium.org. We hope to hear from you!



Nonprofit: Friends of Arlington's Planetarium

We have an exciting opportunity for volunteers. The Friends of Arlington's Planetarium (FOAP) has acquired a Portable Planetarium Dome. We have taken the Portable Planetarium Dome to STEM EXPOs, the Arlington County Fair, and other events in 2025 and have exciting opportunities lined up for 2026!

We are looking for volunteers to be trained to operate the portable dome (this includes setup, operation of shows and disassembly and pack up).  Our goal is to create a "tiger team" of trained operators willing to volunteer to be operators a couple of times a year.

We will host regular trainings on the Dome - likely in the Arlington area. Training should take 2-3 hours. We will do these trainings a couple of times a year so if you can't make the a training but are interested there will be other opportunities as well. We will also do on-site training at events.

About the portable planetarium dome: This portable planetarium was originally acquired by Marymount University with support from the family of Professor Elizabeth Myhill (1960-2010) who taught astronomy, geology, and physics at Marymount University from 1993-2010. Professor Myhill was particularly focused on recognizing the contributions of women to the fields of physics and astronomy and she received the Draghi teaching award in 2007.

FOAP acquired the portable planetarium in Fall 2024 and will use it to further expand public access to and awareness of the wonders of science and the universe.


If you are interested in this opportunity please email dana@friendsoftheplanetarium.org. We hope to hear from you!



Nonprofit: Friends of Arlington's Planetarium

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed to Help Our Neighbors!

Arlington Neighborhood Village's mission is to enable seniors to continue living in their own homes as they age—safely, independently, and with an enhanced quality of life. ANV’s trained and vetted volunteers provide direct services to our members to help them age in place, and to reduce isolation and foster a sense of connection with the community.

Right now, ANV has a pressing need for drivers—our members need transportation to medical appointments, physical therapy, the grocery store, and more. About 1/3 of our members use a mobility device (like a walker or cane), or have some vision or hearing loss. Ensuring that these members have a safe, convenient and supportive mode of transportation for appointments and errands is a top priority for ANV. So we need you!

The loss of freedom for seniors who can no longer drive is more than a hassle—it’s frustrating, sad, and isolating. ANV’s volunteer drivers give seniors the gift of a ride—and connection. Being a transportation volunteer is a wonderful opportunity to not only help an ANV member get where they need to go, but to make a connection, get to know someone new, and provide a friendly interaction to someone who could really use it.

ANV primarily needs drivers with availability weekdays during business hours. Drivers must be 21 and pass a background and driving record check. Online training and support are provided.  Please go to ANV's website  to learn more.

Here's a testimonial from a long-time ANV driver:

"I come from a family that treasures helping others and as I am growing older and now retired, I was searching for a way to give back to my community. Someone I knew who was also involved with Arlington Neighborhood Village, suggested I become a volunteer driver. I also volunteer in the office. I find the structure of ANV very conducive to my schedule—I can pick and choose what I want to do and when I want to do it. I have made many new friends driving and the conversations are always interesting. Many social activities and special outings are offered by ANV and I have made many new friends in these events also. ANV gives me great satisfaction in knowing that I am helping others and keeping active in the wider community. It makes Arlington feel like a small town."

Nonprofit: Arlington Neighborhood Village

Arlington Neighborhood Village's mission is to enable seniors to continue living in their own homes as they age—safely, independently, and with an enhanced quality of life. ANV’s trained and vetted volunteers provide direct services to our members to help them age in place, and to reduce isolation and foster a sense of connection with the community.

Right now, ANV has a pressing need for drivers—our members need transportation to medical appointments, physical therapy, the grocery store, and more. About 1/3 of our members use a mobility device (like a walker or cane), or have some vision or hearing loss. Ensuring that these members have a safe, convenient and supportive mode of transportation for appointments and errands is a top priority for ANV. So we need you!

The loss of freedom for seniors who can no longer drive is more than a hassle—it’s frustrating, sad, and isolating. ANV’s volunteer drivers give seniors the gift of a ride—and connection. Being a transportation volunteer is a wonderful opportunity to not only help an ANV member get where they need to go, but to make a connection, get to know someone new, and provide a friendly interaction to someone who could really use it.

ANV primarily needs drivers with availability weekdays during business hours. Drivers must be 21 and pass a background and driving record check. Online training and support are provided.  Please go to ANV's website  to learn more.

Here's a testimonial from a long-time ANV driver:

"I come from a family that treasures helping others and as I am growing older and now retired, I was searching for a way to give back to my community. Someone I knew who was also involved with Arlington Neighborhood Village, suggested I become a volunteer driver. I also volunteer in the office. I find the structure of ANV very conducive to my schedule—I can pick and choose what I want to do and when I want to do it. I have made many new friends driving and the conversations are always interesting. Many social activities and special outings are offered by ANV and I have made many new friends in these events also. ANV gives me great satisfaction in knowing that I am helping others and keeping active in the wider community. It makes Arlington feel like a small town."

Nonprofit: Arlington Neighborhood Village

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English Conversation Leader - Columbia Pike

Location: 

Columbia Pike Library816 S. Walter Reed Dr.Arlington, VA 22204 

How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).

Responsibilities: 

Introduce English grammar, vocabulary, and idioms and answer questions from studentsPrepare materials and discussion topics for class in advanceLead a one-hour conversation practice group, encouraging student participationStudents will be at different levels of proficiency 

Types of volunteers: 

Adults (age 21+)

Older Adults (age 55+) 


Time Commitment: 

Minimum 1-year commitmentClass Wednesdays 11 am - noon Preferred commitment: must be available to teach every other week 

Qualifications: 

Minimum of a college degree No prior teaching experience required Enthusiasm and patience a must. A desire to help students improve their English speaking and writing skills Preferred: Experience working with people from other cultures Welcome: Experience teaching ESL 


Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Library

Location: 

Columbia Pike Library816 S. Walter Reed Dr.Arlington, VA 22204 

How to Apply:

Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).

Responsibilities: 

Introduce English grammar, vocabulary, and idioms and answer questions from studentsPrepare materials and discussion topics for class in advanceLead a one-hour conversation practice group, encouraging student participationStudents will be at different levels of proficiency 

Types of volunteers: 

Adults (age 21+)

Older Adults (age 55+) 


Time Commitment: 

Minimum 1-year commitmentClass Wednesdays 11 am - noon Preferred commitment: must be available to teach every other week 

Qualifications: 

Minimum of a college degree No prior teaching experience required Enthusiasm and patience a must. A desire to help students improve their English speaking and writing skills Preferred: Experience working with people from other cultures Welcome: Experience teaching ESL 


Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Listening Session Note Takers

The Child and Youth Well-being Plan is seeking volunteer note takers who can support meeting dictation (note taking) during community listening sessions. Sessions last 30-60 minutes and take place in English, Spanish, Mongolian and Amharic (only need to speak one of the languages). Note takers can provide support live or from recording. 

Listening sessions will seek feedback from youth, parents and caregivers about aspects of Youth Well-being to include their experiences and hopes. 

Nonprofit: Children and Youth Well-Being Plan

The Child and Youth Well-being Plan is seeking volunteer note takers who can support meeting dictation (note taking) during community listening sessions. Sessions last 30-60 minutes and take place in English, Spanish, Mongolian and Amharic (only need to speak one of the languages). Note takers can provide support live or from recording. 

Listening sessions will seek feedback from youth, parents and caregivers about aspects of Youth Well-being to include their experiences and hopes. 

Nonprofit: Children and Youth Well-Being Plan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child and Youth Well-being Network Member

We are recruiting volunteers to join the Child and Youth Well-being Network! We are seeking youth, parents/caretakers and youth programming service providers! 

Arlington County is embarking on a year-long effort to create a County-wide plan to address Children and Youth Well-Being. The Child and Youth Well-being Network will create the vision and roadmap for the community-wide plan, and will include writing a vision, mapping out an engagement strategy, and identify what's working (or not). 

The group meets for two hours each month, 4pm-6pm on the last Tuesday of the month. The group alternates between in person and virtual meetings. Register to join or attend the next meeting here: https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Departments/DHS/Children-and-Youth-Well-Being-Plan 


Nonprofit: Children and Youth Well-Being Plan

We are recruiting volunteers to join the Child and Youth Well-being Network! We are seeking youth, parents/caretakers and youth programming service providers! 

Arlington County is embarking on a year-long effort to create a County-wide plan to address Children and Youth Well-Being. The Child and Youth Well-being Network will create the vision and roadmap for the community-wide plan, and will include writing a vision, mapping out an engagement strategy, and identify what's working (or not). 

The group meets for two hours each month, 4pm-6pm on the last Tuesday of the month. The group alternates between in person and virtual meetings. Register to join or attend the next meeting here: https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Departments/DHS/Children-and-Youth-Well-Being-Plan 


Nonprofit: Children and Youth Well-Being Plan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Arlington Outdoor Lab Board

The Arlington Outdoor Education Association (AOEA), a volunteer-led non-profit that owns and supports the Arlington Outdoor Lab in partnership with Arlington Public Schools, seeks new applicants for the Board of Directors to be elected in April 2026. 

The Board meets monthly on Tuesday evenings, typically via Zoom, with several in-person work days at the Lab property in Fauquier County. Board members serve three-year terms beginning at our annual meeting, April 18.

We are particularly seeking candidates with strong experience and interest in the following roles:

Board Secretary: coordinates meeting agendas, minutes, and Board member communications; maintains website and calendar (using WordPress and Google Workplace), and reviews key association documents and correspondence. 

Fundraising Chair: works with executive committee and fundraising consultant to set and achieve annual fundraising targets; point person for event planning as we approach 60th anniversary in 2027.

Volunteer Coordinator: liaison with outside groups, e.g., Girl Scouts, Scouts USA and Master Naturalists and other environmental groups, to schedule volunteer work days and overnights. 

Please visit our website for more information and contact us with any questions. 

Nonprofit: Arlington Outdoor Education Association

The Arlington Outdoor Education Association (AOEA), a volunteer-led non-profit that owns and supports the Arlington Outdoor Lab in partnership with Arlington Public Schools, seeks new applicants for the Board of Directors to be elected in April 2026. 

The Board meets monthly on Tuesday evenings, typically via Zoom, with several in-person work days at the Lab property in Fauquier County. Board members serve three-year terms beginning at our annual meeting, April 18.

We are particularly seeking candidates with strong experience and interest in the following roles:

Board Secretary: coordinates meeting agendas, minutes, and Board member communications; maintains website and calendar (using WordPress and Google Workplace), and reviews key association documents and correspondence. 

Fundraising Chair: works with executive committee and fundraising consultant to set and achieve annual fundraising targets; point person for event planning as we approach 60th anniversary in 2027.

Volunteer Coordinator: liaison with outside groups, e.g., Girl Scouts, Scouts USA and Master Naturalists and other environmental groups, to schedule volunteer work days and overnights. 

Please visit our website for more information and contact us with any questions. 

Nonprofit: Arlington Outdoor Education Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a RISE Mentor

RISE stands for Respect, Integrity, Self-Esteem and Empowerment.

RISE is a mentoring program for youth ages 12 and over in Arlington and Falls Church who are at-risk of or in the early stages of court involvement. Through intentional mentorship and peer connection, we work to build protective factors that strengthen their ability to thrive. Our program empowers youth to stay engaged in school, access community support, and avoid deeper involvement in the court system through one-on-one weekly mentoring and monthly peer events.

SIGN UP TODAY!

Nonprofit: RISE Mentoring

RISE stands for Respect, Integrity, Self-Esteem and Empowerment.

RISE is a mentoring program for youth ages 12 and over in Arlington and Falls Church who are at-risk of or in the early stages of court involvement. Through intentional mentorship and peer connection, we work to build protective factors that strengthen their ability to thrive. Our program empowers youth to stay engaged in school, access community support, and avoid deeper involvement in the court system through one-on-one weekly mentoring and monthly peer events.

SIGN UP TODAY!

Nonprofit: RISE Mentoring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Watch Arlington - video

Looking for an empathetic person to show the story of a person's experience in court, using ethical story telling, in a short video.

Nonprofit: Arlington for Justice

Looking for an empathetic person to show the story of a person's experience in court, using ethical story telling, in a short video.

Nonprofit: Arlington for Justice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Watch Arlington Fridays a.m.


Watch Arlington Circuit Court and take notes on observations.

Email courtwatcharlington@gmail.com to sign up.

Court watching involves grassroots efforts to observe the daily machinery of justice systems, challenge entrenched legal practices or assumptions about them and/or hold those in power accountable. These objectives are pursued both through court watchers’ presence in courts and through their reporting on what they have seen.

Nonprofit: Arlington for Justice


Watch Arlington Circuit Court and take notes on observations.

Email courtwatcharlington@gmail.com to sign up.

Court watching involves grassroots efforts to observe the daily machinery of justice systems, challenge entrenched legal practices or assumptions about them and/or hold those in power accountable. These objectives are pursued both through court watchers’ presence in courts and through their reporting on what they have seen.

Nonprofit: Arlington for Justice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach English to Adult Learners!

More than 150,000 adults in Northern Virginia have limited English proficiency. With a large network of volunteers who serve as teachers, class aides, and tutors, the English Empowerment Center (EEC) teaches English to beginning-level learners at 18 different locations in Alexandria, Annandale, Arlington, Falls Church, Fairfax, Herndon, Lorton, Reston, and  online. 

Prior teaching experience is preferred but is not required for volunteers to get involved -- training, curriculum, and support will be provided. EEC also seeks committed office volunteers to assist with administrative tasks, special events, and data entry. Use your skills and knowledge of the English language to make a difference in the lives of Adult Learners in our community!

Come to an information session/volunteer orientation to learn how you can help. For more information or to RSVP for an orientation, click here (https://englishempowermentcenter.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=92907 ) or email jazurin@englishempowermentcenter.org.

Nonprofit: English Empowerment Center (formerly Literacy Council of Northern Virginia)

More than 150,000 adults in Northern Virginia have limited English proficiency. With a large network of volunteers who serve as teachers, class aides, and tutors, the English Empowerment Center (EEC) teaches English to beginning-level learners at 18 different locations in Alexandria, Annandale, Arlington, Falls Church, Fairfax, Herndon, Lorton, Reston, and  online. 

Prior teaching experience is preferred but is not required for volunteers to get involved -- training, curriculum, and support will be provided. EEC also seeks committed office volunteers to assist with administrative tasks, special events, and data entry. Use your skills and knowledge of the English language to make a difference in the lives of Adult Learners in our community!

Come to an information session/volunteer orientation to learn how you can help. For more information or to RSVP for an orientation, click here (https://englishempowermentcenter.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=92907 ) or email jazurin@englishempowermentcenter.org.

Nonprofit: English Empowerment Center (formerly Literacy Council of Northern Virginia)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Negotiation Instructor

Through innovative negotiation and self-advocacy training, NEGOTIATION WORKS  empowers people emerging from difficult and often traumatic situations—such as incarceration, homelessness, addiction, and domestic violence—to better navigate their everyday challenges and to live the next chapters of their lives confidently and productively. Our volunteer instructors teach multi-week negotiation courses tailored for historically marginalized individuals. The curriculum addresses foundational negotiation strategies and dispute resolution skills, including identifying personal priorities, considering various perspectives and solutions, and taking initiative to achieve one’s goals. We connect these negotiation strategies to everyday scenarios familiar to participants, such as child custody issues, apartment security deposit returns, and family probate disputes. Each class session includes activities and interactive role-play simulations to engage the participants and let them practice new skills immediately.  We partner with the DC Jail and community-based providers who serve individuals currently incarcerated, returning to the community from prison, experiencing homelessness, living in domestic violence shelters, and dealing with other challenging life situations. We customize the curriculum for each group served, and most organizations engage with Negotiation Works for multiple courses throughout the year to support all of their clients as they cycle through their programs.


We are currently accepting applications for volunteer instructors for our 2026 courses.  All classes are taught by two co-instructors, take place on site at service provider locations in the community, meet once a week for 1-1.5 hours for an entire 4 to 8 week session, and are usually held during weekday, daytime hours.  As a negotiation instructor, you will have an opportunity to gain insight into the legal, economic, and societal barriers historically marginalized groups face, and you will help class participants navigate these barriers and build stronger, more stable lives. 

Preferred qualifications of volunteer instructors include: (1) Prior teaching or training experience, involving adults or youth; (2) Familiarity with negotiation theory and practice; and (3) Interest in and experience working with historically marginalized communities. Fluency in Spanish is also a plus. Priority will be given to applicants who are available to teach on-site in the metropolitan DC area during workday hours.  Some evening teaching slots and/or opportunities in Baltimore or Laurel might be available.

Instructor training includes: (1) A comprehensive training manual; (2) Observation of two or more actual Negotiation Works classes; (3) A twelve-hour training program, held over multiple weekends. Training program includes instruction on the use of our engaging and interactive curriculum, overview of negotiation theories, guidance on best teaching strategies, discussion of trauma-informed programs, opportunity to practice teaching a lesson, and more; and (4) Ongoing mentoring.

Note: Instructors who teach at the DC Jail will need to complete an additional certification process, including 40 hours of training provided by the DC Department of Corrections.

Applications for the 2026 cohort will be considered on a rolling basis, with a February 13, 2026 deadline. The tentative training schedule is for new volunteer instructors to observe actual Negotiation Works classes throughout the spring, followed by in-person training in early summer.

To apply, please complete this application: https://bit.ly/NW_NegotiationInstructor_Application_2025



Nonprofit: Negotiation Works

Through innovative negotiation and self-advocacy training, NEGOTIATION WORKS  empowers people emerging from difficult and often traumatic situations—such as incarceration, homelessness, addiction, and domestic violence—to better navigate their everyday challenges and to live the next chapters of their lives confidently and productively. Our volunteer instructors teach multi-week negotiation courses tailored for historically marginalized individuals. The curriculum addresses foundational negotiation strategies and dispute resolution skills, including identifying personal priorities, considering various perspectives and solutions, and taking initiative to achieve one’s goals. We connect these negotiation strategies to everyday scenarios familiar to participants, such as child custody issues, apartment security deposit returns, and family probate disputes. Each class session includes activities and interactive role-play simulations to engage the participants and let them practice new skills immediately.  We partner with the DC Jail and community-based providers who serve individuals currently incarcerated, returning to the community from prison, experiencing homelessness, living in domestic violence shelters, and dealing with other challenging life situations. We customize the curriculum for each group served, and most organizations engage with Negotiation Works for multiple courses throughout the year to support all of their clients as they cycle through their programs.


We are currently accepting applications for volunteer instructors for our 2026 courses.  All classes are taught by two co-instructors, take place on site at service provider locations in the community, meet once a week for 1-1.5 hours for an entire 4 to 8 week session, and are usually held during weekday, daytime hours.  As a negotiation instructor, you will have an opportunity to gain insight into the legal, economic, and societal barriers historically marginalized groups face, and you will help class participants navigate these barriers and build stronger, more stable lives. 

Preferred qualifications of volunteer instructors include: (1) Prior teaching or training experience, involving adults or youth; (2) Familiarity with negotiation theory and practice; and (3) Interest in and experience working with historically marginalized communities. Fluency in Spanish is also a plus. Priority will be given to applicants who are available to teach on-site in the metropolitan DC area during workday hours.  Some evening teaching slots and/or opportunities in Baltimore or Laurel might be available.

Instructor training includes: (1) A comprehensive training manual; (2) Observation of two or more actual Negotiation Works classes; (3) A twelve-hour training program, held over multiple weekends. Training program includes instruction on the use of our engaging and interactive curriculum, overview of negotiation theories, guidance on best teaching strategies, discussion of trauma-informed programs, opportunity to practice teaching a lesson, and more; and (4) Ongoing mentoring.

Note: Instructors who teach at the DC Jail will need to complete an additional certification process, including 40 hours of training provided by the DC Department of Corrections.

Applications for the 2026 cohort will be considered on a rolling basis, with a February 13, 2026 deadline. The tentative training schedule is for new volunteer instructors to observe actual Negotiation Works classes throughout the spring, followed by in-person training in early summer.

To apply, please complete this application: https://bit.ly/NW_NegotiationInstructor_Application_2025



Nonprofit: Negotiation Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 20016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spy Camp Training Assistant (Age 15-18)

Do you have the energy of a secret agent, the charisma of a master storyteller, and the confidence to lead young recruits through top‑secret missions across Washington, DC? Then the Museum’s Spy Camp Training Assistant (TA) program is calling your name.

As a TA, you’ll become part of the elite Spy Camp staff—working side‑by‑side with our Spy Camp Training Officers (aka counselors) to deliver the coolest day camp experience in the city. You’ll guide recruits ages 9–12 through thrilling indoor and outdoor missions, hands‑on activities, and unforgettable spy challenges that bring the world of espionage to life.

Your Mission (Should You Choose to Accept It):Engage a team of 8 young recruits as they take on workshops, mini‑lectures, and spy missions both inside the Museum and out on the streets of DC.Prepare mission materials, assist with cleanup, and support counselors to keep camp running like a well‑oiled spy operation.Help manage morning and afternoon carpool, including check‑in and check‑out of campers.Earn 80 volunteer hours while gaining leadership experience, teamwork skills, and behind‑the‑scenes museum know‑how.What We're Looking ForHigh‑energy teens ages 15–18 with excellent communication skills—and maybe even a flair for the dramatic.People who genuinely enjoy working with children and can keep them engaged, excited, and safe.Responsible, self‑directed volunteers who arrive on time, stay focused, and bring their best every day.Attendance at mandatory onsite training on July 9, 2026, 4:00–8:00 pm.Availability for both weeks of camp:July 13–17, 2026July 20–24, 2026Daily from 8:00 am–4:00 pm

Interviews will be held on a rolling basis, and final decisions will be made by May 1, 2026.

Think you have what it takes to train the next generation of spies?

Your spy adventure starts here.

APPLY NOW

Nonprofit: International Spy Museum

Do you have the energy of a secret agent, the charisma of a master storyteller, and the confidence to lead young recruits through top‑secret missions across Washington, DC? Then the Museum’s Spy Camp Training Assistant (TA) program is calling your name.

As a TA, you’ll become part of the elite Spy Camp staff—working side‑by‑side with our Spy Camp Training Officers (aka counselors) to deliver the coolest day camp experience in the city. You’ll guide recruits ages 9–12 through thrilling indoor and outdoor missions, hands‑on activities, and unforgettable spy challenges that bring the world of espionage to life.

Your Mission (Should You Choose to Accept It):Engage a team of 8 young recruits as they take on workshops, mini‑lectures, and spy missions both inside the Museum and out on the streets of DC.Prepare mission materials, assist with cleanup, and support counselors to keep camp running like a well‑oiled spy operation.Help manage morning and afternoon carpool, including check‑in and check‑out of campers.Earn 80 volunteer hours while gaining leadership experience, teamwork skills, and behind‑the‑scenes museum know‑how.What We're Looking ForHigh‑energy teens ages 15–18 with excellent communication skills—and maybe even a flair for the dramatic.People who genuinely enjoy working with children and can keep them engaged, excited, and safe.Responsible, self‑directed volunteers who arrive on time, stay focused, and bring their best every day.Attendance at mandatory onsite training on July 9, 2026, 4:00–8:00 pm.Availability for both weeks of camp:July 13–17, 2026July 20–24, 2026Daily from 8:00 am–4:00 pm

Interviews will be held on a rolling basis, and final decisions will be made by May 1, 2026.

Think you have what it takes to train the next generation of spies?

Your spy adventure starts here.

APPLY NOW

Nonprofit: International Spy Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 9, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 20024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Child Advocate


Our Volunteers Child Advocates work one-on-one with unaccompanied migrant children to connect with them and advocate for their rights. Child Advocates meet on a weekly basis for about an hour plus travel time.

We have some basic requirements to volunteering with us:

Must be at least 21 years old Speak a language other than English. We have a specific need for people who speak Spanish and Central American Indigenous Languages Have access to a car Attend a 2-day new volunteer trainingAttend an information session sessionBe willing and able to pass a background check

We host multiple trainings every year in both virtual and in-person formats. Our trainings for 2026 will take place in April, June, and September.

https://www.theyoungcenter.org/accompany-a-child/become-a-child-advocate/


Nonprofit: Young Center for Immigrant Children's Right


Our Volunteers Child Advocates work one-on-one with unaccompanied migrant children to connect with them and advocate for their rights. Child Advocates meet on a weekly basis for about an hour plus travel time.

We have some basic requirements to volunteering with us:

Must be at least 21 years old Speak a language other than English. We have a specific need for people who speak Spanish and Central American Indigenous Languages Have access to a car Attend a 2-day new volunteer trainingAttend an information session sessionBe willing and able to pass a background check

We host multiple trainings every year in both virtual and in-person formats. Our trainings for 2026 will take place in April, June, and September.

https://www.theyoungcenter.org/accompany-a-child/become-a-child-advocate/


Nonprofit: Young Center for Immigrant Children's Right

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love Driving and Animals? Help Rescue Dogs & Cats by Giving Them a Ride on the Weekends!

Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is looking for volunteer dog and cat drivers for our rescue animals! 

Help us save more Dogs and Cats in Need of Loving Homes -- please complete this SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER form to start receiving email about driver needs!!  See details below!

We need volunteers that LOVE to drive and are willing to pick up dogs or cats from various locations in VA, MD, DC and deliver them to adoption events or foster homes so they can be safe and find loving adoptive families!

Many of animals are in local boardng kennels and their only chance to get adopted is to attend Saturday and Sunday afternoon adoption events -- but unless they get a volunteer driver willing to pick them up and drop them back off if not adopted -- they aren't able to attend the events.

Saturday Hours:

Drop animal off at event by 11:45am -- pick them back up at 2pm (if the animal gets adopted we call you!)

Sunday Hours:

Drop animal off at event by 11:45am -- pick them back up at 3pm (if the animal gets adopted we call you!)

You choose when you are available and which locations you are willing to drive to!  We send weekly emails with which dogs and cats we need help driving and where they are located and you just respond if you are available!  Volunteer hours will be signed off for you and your mileage and gas are tax deductible!

Cats come in travel crates and you can borrow travel crates from us for dogs if you want or you can use their leash to tether them to a headrest in your car!

DC Boarding​ LocationsCapitol Hill​ Area
(E St SE, Washington, DC 20003​)H Street​ Area
(H St NE, Washington, DC 20002)​)Navy Yard​ Area
(I St SE, Washington, DC 20003​)Navy Yard Area
​(L St SE, Washington, DC 20003​)(​9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001​)W​alter Reed ​Area
(12th St NW #202, Washington, DC 20012​)NOMA​ Area
(3rd Street NE, Washington, DC 20002​)MD Boarding​ LocationsP​G County Area
(Furman Ct, Riverdale, MD 20737​)Rockville​ Area
(Frederick Rd, Derwood, MD 20855​)VA Boarding​ LocationsB​ailey's Crossroads/Alexandria Area
(5818-C Seminary Rd, Baileys Crossroads VA 22041​)Manassas​ Area
(10035 Dean Dr, Manassas, VA 20110​)C​entreville Area
(6001 Centreville Crest Ln, Centreville, VA 20121​)Alexandria​ Area
(2403 Mandeville Ln, Alexandria VA 22332​)​Barcroft/Falls Church​ Area
(6464 Lincolnia Rd, Alexandria, VA 22312)Fairfax Station​ Area
(9027 Silverbrook Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039​)Leesburg​ Area
(1608 Village Market Blvd SE, Leesburg, VA 20175​)McLean​ Area
(6242 Old Dominion Dr, McLean, VA 22101​)Rosslyn​ Area
(1528 Clarendon Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209​)

Nonprofit: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue

Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is looking for volunteer dog and cat drivers for our rescue animals! 

Help us save more Dogs and Cats in Need of Loving Homes -- please complete this SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER form to start receiving email about driver needs!!  See details below!

We need volunteers that LOVE to drive and are willing to pick up dogs or cats from various locations in VA, MD, DC and deliver them to adoption events or foster homes so they can be safe and find loving adoptive families!

Many of animals are in local boardng kennels and their only chance to get adopted is to attend Saturday and Sunday afternoon adoption events -- but unless they get a volunteer driver willing to pick them up and drop them back off if not adopted -- they aren't able to attend the events.

Saturday Hours:

Drop animal off at event by 11:45am -- pick them back up at 2pm (if the animal gets adopted we call you!)

Sunday Hours:

Drop animal off at event by 11:45am -- pick them back up at 3pm (if the animal gets adopted we call you!)

You choose when you are available and which locations you are willing to drive to!  We send weekly emails with which dogs and cats we need help driving and where they are located and you just respond if you are available!  Volunteer hours will be signed off for you and your mileage and gas are tax deductible!

Cats come in travel crates and you can borrow travel crates from us for dogs if you want or you can use their leash to tether them to a headrest in your car!

DC Boarding​ LocationsCapitol Hill​ Area
(E St SE, Washington, DC 20003​)H Street​ Area
(H St NE, Washington, DC 20002)​)Navy Yard​ Area
(I St SE, Washington, DC 20003​)Navy Yard Area
​(L St SE, Washington, DC 20003​)(​9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001​)W​alter Reed ​Area
(12th St NW #202, Washington, DC 20012​)NOMA​ Area
(3rd Street NE, Washington, DC 20002​)MD Boarding​ LocationsP​G County Area
(Furman Ct, Riverdale, MD 20737​)Rockville​ Area
(Frederick Rd, Derwood, MD 20855​)VA Boarding​ LocationsB​ailey's Crossroads/Alexandria Area
(5818-C Seminary Rd, Baileys Crossroads VA 22041​)Manassas​ Area
(10035 Dean Dr, Manassas, VA 20110​)C​entreville Area
(6001 Centreville Crest Ln, Centreville, VA 20121​)Alexandria​ Area
(2403 Mandeville Ln, Alexandria VA 22332​)​Barcroft/Falls Church​ Area
(6464 Lincolnia Rd, Alexandria, VA 22312)Fairfax Station​ Area
(9027 Silverbrook Rd, Fairfax Station, VA 22039​)Leesburg​ Area
(1608 Village Market Blvd SE, Leesburg, VA 20175​)McLean​ Area
(6242 Old Dominion Dr, McLean, VA 22101​)Rosslyn​ Area
(1528 Clarendon Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209​)

Nonprofit: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Research Volunteer

Research Volunteer

Support our outreach team by identifying the right people and organizations to contact.

Responsibilities include:

Researching:English teachers in local schoolsAuthors and writers in the DMV and beyondCreative writing programs, clubs, and community groupsCompiling names, emails, and relevant notes into an organized listSharing findings with the outreach team to guide targeted communicationThis role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy digging for information, organizing data, and helping build strong community connections.

About Our Activity:

As part of the international Youth Arts festival, we are hosting a zine‑making workshop where students and adults will explore how to incorporate character design, imagery, and visual storytelling into their own zines. Participants will create a zine focused on a topic they want to change or uplift in their community. Along the way, they’ll build transferable skills in imagery, creative writing, and communication skills that support them in academic, professional, and personal settings.

Nonprofit: We Are Artistic

Research Volunteer

Support our outreach team by identifying the right people and organizations to contact.

Responsibilities include:

Researching:English teachers in local schoolsAuthors and writers in the DMV and beyondCreative writing programs, clubs, and community groupsCompiling names, emails, and relevant notes into an organized listSharing findings with the outreach team to guide targeted communicationThis role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy digging for information, organizing data, and helping build strong community connections.

About Our Activity:

As part of the international Youth Arts festival, we are hosting a zine‑making workshop where students and adults will explore how to incorporate character design, imagery, and visual storytelling into their own zines. Participants will create a zine focused on a topic they want to change or uplift in their community. Along the way, they’ll build transferable skills in imagery, creative writing, and communication skills that support them in academic, professional, and personal settings.

Nonprofit: We Are Artistic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No