Volunteer: MLK Day: The Pike Cleanup!A cleaner Pike starts with us. Spend MLK Day giving back along the Columbia Pike corridor! Join the Columbia Pike Partnership for a community-wide cleanup as we work together to refresh and beautify neighborhoods along the Pike. This hands-on effort will focus on keeping Columbia Pike clean, welcoming, and enjoyable for everyone who lives, works, and visits the corridor. Volunteers will help with tasks such as picking up litter, clearing debris, sweeping sidewalks, and giving public spaces along the Pike a general refresh. Cleanup areas will include sidewalks, green spaces, and shared public areas throughout the corridor. All supplies will be provided on-site, including trash bags, gloves, grabbers, and basic cleanup tools. CPP staff will be present to coordinate activities and guide volunteers. This is a great opportunity to get outside, make a visible difference across the Pike, and connect with neighbors while honoring the spirit of service on MLK Day. All ages are welcome. Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership A cleaner Pike starts with us. Spend MLK Day giving back along the Columbia Pike corridor! Join the Columbia Pike Partnership for a community-wide cleanup as we work together to refresh and beautify neighborhoods along the Pike. This hands-on effort will focus on keeping Columbia Pike clean, welcoming, and enjoyable for everyone who lives, works, and visits the corridor. Volunteers will help with tasks such as picking up litter, clearing debris, sweeping sidewalks, and giving public spaces along the Pike a general refresh. Cleanup areas will include sidewalks, green spaces, and shared public areas throughout the corridor. All supplies will be provided on-site, including trash bags, gloves, grabbers, and basic cleanup tools. CPP staff will be present to coordinate activities and guide volunteers. This is a great opportunity to get outside, make a visible difference across the Pike, and connect with neighbors while honoring the spirit of service on MLK Day. All ages are welcome. Nonprofit: Columbia Pike Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Smile Squad - Supporting Oral HealthcareSmile Squad will support AFC's mission to provide access to high-quality dental care and send patients home with tools to maintain their oral health. The AFC Smile Squad will do most of the project on their own time leading up to the day of service. They are tasked with collecting dental supplies (soft bristle toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, travel size mouthwash) and creating little gift bags to be given out to patients after their dental appointment. The Squad can create as many or as few as they would like. Prepared gift bags will be dropped off at Arlington Free Clinic on the Day of Service. The Smile Squad participants are also welcome to join our Community Tour (listed as a separate event on the Day of Service). Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic Smile Squad will support AFC's mission to provide access to high-quality dental care and send patients home with tools to maintain their oral health. The AFC Smile Squad will do most of the project on their own time leading up to the day of service. They are tasked with collecting dental supplies (soft bristle toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, travel size mouthwash) and creating little gift bags to be given out to patients after their dental appointment. The Squad can create as many or as few as they would like. Prepared gift bags will be dropped off at Arlington Free Clinic on the Day of Service. The Smile Squad participants are also welcome to join our Community Tour (listed as a separate event on the Day of Service). Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Arlington Free Clinic Community Tour & ValentinesJoin us at our clinic to learn more about who we are, who we serve, what we do, how we do it, and how you can help! Our Director of Volunteer Resources, Kate Nadeau, will provide a history of the clinic, our role in the community, and explain the critical function of volunteers in our mission. For those interested, she will review current volunteer opportunities, explain the application process, and outline how onboarding works. Clinical and non-clinical opportunities are available! Bilingual (Spanish) volunteers are our highest need. There will be an optional opportunity to create valentines for our volunteers after the tour.
Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic Join us at our clinic to learn more about who we are, who we serve, what we do, how we do it, and how you can help! Our Director of Volunteer Resources, Kate Nadeau, will provide a history of the clinic, our role in the community, and explain the critical function of volunteers in our mission. For those interested, she will review current volunteer opportunities, explain the application process, and outline how onboarding works. Clinical and non-clinical opportunities are available! Bilingual (Spanish) volunteers are our highest need. There will be an optional opportunity to create valentines for our volunteers after the tour.
Nonprofit: Arlington Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Toy Give-away on Dec 20 - helpers neededAffordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is hosting Holiday Celebrations for residents. Help us serve food and build community by volunteering at one of the events below. Volunteers should be age 16+ and able to stand for the full shift. Sign up online or email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org. Saturday, Dec 20, 10am-1:30pm at the Shelton, 3215 24th Street South, ArlingtonNonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is hosting Holiday Celebrations for residents. Help us serve food and build community by volunteering at one of the events below. Volunteers should be age 16+ and able to stand for the full shift. Sign up online or email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org. Saturday, Dec 20, 10am-1:30pm at the Shelton, 3215 24th Street South, ArlingtonNonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Program - Art CafeVolunteers are needed to support Resident Services staff member run an afterschool program on Mondays starting on January 5th at one of our properties in the Columbia Forest neighborhood in Arlington, VA. Assistants - No need for anyone to have any art skills, assist the teacher of the day (staff member) with the program, i.e. - pass out materials, help students with small tasks like gluing, cutting, etc. Help the teacher set up the room, pass out snacks, clean up, etc. The role includes setting up tables and chairs, sitting/standing indoors, working with kids. Signing up for a slot below is only to express your interest. Additional confirmation will come via email from a True Ground Housing Partners staff member. A background check is required to be completed before volunteering for this program. If you have any questions or would like more information please email volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners Volunteers are needed to support Resident Services staff member run an afterschool program on Mondays starting on January 5th at one of our properties in the Columbia Forest neighborhood in Arlington, VA. Assistants - No need for anyone to have any art skills, assist the teacher of the day (staff member) with the program, i.e. - pass out materials, help students with small tasks like gluing, cutting, etc. Help the teacher set up the room, pass out snacks, clean up, etc. The role includes setting up tables and chairs, sitting/standing indoors, working with kids. Signing up for a slot below is only to express your interest. Additional confirmation will come via email from a True Ground Housing Partners staff member. A background check is required to be completed before volunteering for this program. If you have any questions or would like more information please email volunteer@truegroundhousing.org or alinares@truegroundhousing.org Nonprofit: True Ground Housing Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Coach with Girls on the Run - Role Models Needed!Transform lives with Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia! The impact of a Girls on the Run volunteer coach is as boundless as it is beautiful. Coaches work to support the Girls on the Run vision of a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams. So lace up your sneakers and inspire a group of participants to be strong, confident, and healthy! Girls on the Run is a youth development program for girls in 3rd through 8th grade that creatively integrates running and physical movement. Teams of volunteer coaches are trained to facilitate our easy-to-follow curriculum with small groups of participants twice a week over the course of a ten week season. You don't need to be a runner or a competitive athlete to coach! Successful coaches only need to serve as role models for girls by showing up prepared and on time, by listening attentively, and by demonstrating a positive attitude! GOTR NOVA encourages applications from minorities, people with disabilities, individuals who are bilingual and all other qualified applicants. Coaches are required to commit to 2-3 hours per week for the season, with a few additional hours required for Coach Training and the GOTR NOVA season ending 5K celebration. Practice schedules will vary based on team. GOTR’s Spring 2026 Season starts the week of March 2m 2026 and ends on May 18, 2026. To apply as a Spring 2026 Girls on the Run of NOVA coach, go to: https://www.pinwheel.us/volunteer/signup/5X7RIT1A82XIUAX We have program sites at over 100 schools and community centers across the Northern Virginia region - so we are sure to find a location that works for you to volunteer! Learn more about volunteering with us at https://www.gotrnova.org/volunteer or email mfay@gotrnova.org. GOTR is such a rewarding, rich experience for both the girls and the coaches! We all learned a lot and laughed a lot! It was amazing to see the girls' progress in their bonding, confidence, and running - GOTR NOVA Coach Nonprofit: Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia Transform lives with Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia! The impact of a Girls on the Run volunteer coach is as boundless as it is beautiful. Coaches work to support the Girls on the Run vision of a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams. So lace up your sneakers and inspire a group of participants to be strong, confident, and healthy! Girls on the Run is a youth development program for girls in 3rd through 8th grade that creatively integrates running and physical movement. Teams of volunteer coaches are trained to facilitate our easy-to-follow curriculum with small groups of participants twice a week over the course of a ten week season. You don't need to be a runner or a competitive athlete to coach! Successful coaches only need to serve as role models for girls by showing up prepared and on time, by listening attentively, and by demonstrating a positive attitude! GOTR NOVA encourages applications from minorities, people with disabilities, individuals who are bilingual and all other qualified applicants. Coaches are required to commit to 2-3 hours per week for the season, with a few additional hours required for Coach Training and the GOTR NOVA season ending 5K celebration. Practice schedules will vary based on team. GOTR’s Spring 2026 Season starts the week of March 2m 2026 and ends on May 18, 2026. To apply as a Spring 2026 Girls on the Run of NOVA coach, go to: https://www.pinwheel.us/volunteer/signup/5X7RIT1A82XIUAX We have program sites at over 100 schools and community centers across the Northern Virginia region - so we are sure to find a location that works for you to volunteer! Learn more about volunteering with us at https://www.gotrnova.org/volunteer or email mfay@gotrnova.org. GOTR is such a rewarding, rich experience for both the girls and the coaches! We all learned a lot and laughed a lot! It was amazing to see the girls' progress in their bonding, confidence, and running - GOTR NOVA Coach Nonprofit: Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22030 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fitness Coach Assistant (Thursday @6:15pm)Join us and help level the playing field for underserved youth! We’re looking for volunteer coaches to support our Thursday evening training sessions from 6:15-7:15pm in Arlington near Ballston and Clarendon. 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 fieldWe Provide: All equipment (balls, cones, goals) Drill plans and on-site support A welcoming, energetic environment with fellow volunteersThis 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 Thursday evening training sessions from 6:15-7:15pm in Arlington near Ballston and Clarendon. 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 fieldWe Provide: All equipment (balls, cones, goals) Drill plans and on-site support A welcoming, energetic environment with fellow volunteersThis 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: 22207 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Circulation Support (Holds/Paging/Shelving) - ShirlingtonLocation: Shirlington Library 4200 Campbell Ave.Arlington, VA 22206Responsibilities (Paging): Find items on library shelves from paging list Check in items on computer Prepare items to be sent to another branch Shelve holds Provide customer service to patrons while in the stacks.Responsibilities (Holds Processing): Help the library ensure patrons receive their materials quickly. Scan items on hold using library software Check in items on computer Prepare items to be sent to another branch Shelve Holds for patron access Provide customer service to patrons while in the stacksResponsibilities (Shelving): Collect loose materials from the public area and place them on carts to be sorted Shelve materials from book carts Periodically shelf-read to ensure that shelved materials are in proper order Assist with material deliveryQualifications: Dependable and flexible Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail Enjoyment of detail-oriented projects and quiet work Able to bend, stretch and stand for a long period Knowledge of the Library’s shelving and classification system (training provided) Ability to bend, stretch, and stand for long periods of time Push and pull a full cart of library materials (up to 100 lb) Friendly with strong customer service skillsTypes of Volunteers: Young Adults (18-25) Adults (26-54) Adult (55+)Time commitment: One afternoon a week, 2-3 hours. Current opportunity is: Current opening is: Number of volunteers needed: Minimum 6-month commitment (long term commitment preferred)TO APPLY: Click the Response Button in the upper right corner; Create an account or log into your existing account; Complete questions or claim shifts, as needed.Nonprofit: Shirlington Library Location: Shirlington Library 4200 Campbell Ave.Arlington, VA 22206Responsibilities (Paging): Find items on library shelves from paging list Check in items on computer Prepare items to be sent to another branch Shelve holds Provide customer service to patrons while in the stacks.Responsibilities (Holds Processing): Help the library ensure patrons receive their materials quickly. Scan items on hold using library software Check in items on computer Prepare items to be sent to another branch Shelve Holds for patron access Provide customer service to patrons while in the stacksResponsibilities (Shelving): Collect loose materials from the public area and place them on carts to be sorted Shelve materials from book carts Periodically shelf-read to ensure that shelved materials are in proper order Assist with material deliveryQualifications: Dependable and flexible Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail Enjoyment of detail-oriented projects and quiet work Able to bend, stretch and stand for a long period Knowledge of the Library’s shelving and classification system (training provided) Ability to bend, stretch, and stand for long periods of time Push and pull a full cart of library materials (up to 100 lb) Friendly with strong customer service skillsTypes of Volunteers: Young Adults (18-25) Adults (26-54) Adult (55+)Time commitment: One afternoon a week, 2-3 hours. Current opportunity is: Current opening is: Number of volunteers needed: Minimum 6-month commitment (long term commitment preferred)TO APPLY: Click the Response Button in the upper right corner; Create an account or log into your existing account; Complete questions or claim shifts, as needed.Nonprofit: Shirlington Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dec 17 - Distribute produce boxesThe low-income senior citizens and families who live in AHC's affordable housing building appreciate having free, healthy groceries delivered to their property. On Wednesday, December 17, we need 2 volunteers to give out produce boxes to residents at Hunter's Park, 2021 N Nelson St in Arlington. Sign-up using the link below or email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-49429503-staff Please contact volunteer@ahcinc.org for more information. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) The low-income senior citizens and families who live in AHC's affordable housing building appreciate having free, healthy groceries delivered to their property. On Wednesday, December 17, we need 2 volunteers to give out produce boxes to residents at Hunter's Park, 2021 N Nelson St in Arlington. Sign-up using the link below or email us at volunteer@ahcinc.org https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-49429503-staff Please contact volunteer@ahcinc.org for more information. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Minor Missions (First Cohort)Minors missions is a program dedicated to allowing teens and young adults to use stories and film as a way to make change in their community. The program is 5 weeks long. During which we will discuss and learn filmmaking techniques. The participants will then choose a topic affecting their local community that they are passionate about. Together the participants will create a short film/ presentation about their topic and how their community can improve. After preparing, the participants will present the project to local community members in an effort to change their neighborhood for the better. This program will help young students expand their portfolio as well as learn communication skills, presentation skills, and collaboration. At the end of the program the participant may receive up to 20 hours of community service. Applications for the program are open now and close on Dec. 30th. The program will begin Jan 5th - Feb 8th
Nonprofit: We Are Artistic Minors missions is a program dedicated to allowing teens and young adults to use stories and film as a way to make change in their community. The program is 5 weeks long. During which we will discuss and learn filmmaking techniques. The participants will then choose a topic affecting their local community that they are passionate about. Together the participants will create a short film/ presentation about their topic and how their community can improve. After preparing, the participants will present the project to local community members in an effort to change their neighborhood for the better. This program will help young students expand their portfolio as well as learn communication skills, presentation skills, and collaboration. At the end of the program the participant may receive up to 20 hours of community service. Applications for the program are open now and close on Dec. 30th. The program will begin Jan 5th - Feb 8th
Nonprofit: We Are Artistic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025 Zip Code: 20010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English Conversation Leader - Columbia PikeLocation: Columbia Pike Library816 S. Walter Reed Dr.Arlington, VA 22204How 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 proficiencyTypes 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 weekQualifications: 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 ESLNonprofit: Columbia Pike Library Location: Columbia Pike Library816 S. Walter Reed Dr.Arlington, VA 22204How 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 proficiencyTypes 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 weekQualifications: 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 ESLNonprofit: Columbia Pike Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Feb 9, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer for Adapted Ice Skate Night - Supporting Individuals with DisabilitiesCome volunteer with us at our Adapted Ice Skate event on Sunday, December 21 from 11:00am - 2:00pm at the Medstar Iceplex in Ballston. This volunteer opportunity supports an event for individuals with disabilities and their families. Volunteers must commit to the full timeframe of the event and be at least 16 years old. Free skate rentals will be provided to volunteers that do not have their own skates. We are looking for on-ice volunteer support for this evening of ice skating. Volunteers should be comfortable skating on the ice as your role will be to support novice or new to skating participants who may benefit from physical support as well as positive encouragement. You will receive orientation and assignments prior to the start of the event. Specific details will be sent to you prior to the event. Volunteer registration will close on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at 5pm. Thank you so much for sharing your time and skills to support this Adapted Ice Skate event. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Robyn Mitchell at rmitchell@arlingtonva.us or 703-228-4731. Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation Come volunteer with us at our Adapted Ice Skate event on Sunday, December 21 from 11:00am - 2:00pm at the Medstar Iceplex in Ballston. This volunteer opportunity supports an event for individuals with disabilities and their families. Volunteers must commit to the full timeframe of the event and be at least 16 years old. Free skate rentals will be provided to volunteers that do not have their own skates. We are looking for on-ice volunteer support for this evening of ice skating. Volunteers should be comfortable skating on the ice as your role will be to support novice or new to skating participants who may benefit from physical support as well as positive encouragement. You will receive orientation and assignments prior to the start of the event. Specific details will be sent to you prior to the event. Volunteer registration will close on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at 5pm. Thank you so much for sharing your time and skills to support this Adapted Ice Skate event. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Robyn Mitchell at rmitchell@arlingtonva.us or 703-228-4731. Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 21, 2025 Zip Code: 22203 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Knitting Instructor - Arlington Free Clinic Survivorship GroupProject Knitwell is teaming up with the Arlington Free Clinic to offer a learn to knit workshop for their Survivorship Group. This is a great weekend opportunity and volunteers with Spanish language skills are encouraged to sign up! Interpreters from the clinic will also be on hand and we will have Spanish language resource materials as well. Nonprofit: Project Knitwell Project Knitwell is teaming up with the Arlington Free Clinic to offer a learn to knit workshop for their Survivorship Group. This is a great weekend opportunity and volunteers with Spanish language skills are encouraged to sign up! Interpreters from the clinic will also be on hand and we will have Spanish language resource materials as well. Nonprofit: Project Knitwell Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Knit Starter Kit Hearts: Make a Difference From Home!We are seeking knitters to create charming hearts to be included in our starter kits. This is a wonderful way to contribute to our mission right from your home!Project Details:What you make: Knitted hearts for starter kits.Patterns: Free Ravelry patterns are available for several heart designs - Full Heart pattern or Textured Heart Pattern.Yarn: A great project for using up your extra stash yarn!Questions? Please email us at instruction@knitwell.org.
Nonprofit: Project Knitwell We are seeking knitters to create charming hearts to be included in our starter kits. This is a wonderful way to contribute to our mission right from your home!Project Details:What you make: Knitted hearts for starter kits.Patterns: Free Ravelry patterns are available for several heart designs - Full Heart pattern or Textured Heart Pattern.Yarn: A great project for using up your extra stash yarn!Questions? Please email us at instruction@knitwell.org.
Nonprofit: Project Knitwell Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wrapping in the Gift of ChristmasJoin the Military Children's Six Foundation as a gift wrapper for Wrapping in the Gift of Christmas at Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Mall 5-24 December. Proceeds go to benefit the Simon Youth Foundation and the MC6 Foundation. Shift hours and days are 1 pm - 6 pm from 5-23 December and from 9 am - 6 pm Christmas Eve. Shifts are available or you may opt to work the entire time. Nonprofit: Military Children's Six Foundation Join the Military Children's Six Foundation as a gift wrapper for Wrapping in the Gift of Christmas at Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Mall 5-24 December. Proceeds go to benefit the Simon Youth Foundation and the MC6 Foundation. Shift hours and days are 1 pm - 6 pm from 5-23 December and from 9 am - 6 pm Christmas Eve. Shifts are available or you may opt to work the entire time. Nonprofit: Military Children's Six Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Dec 5, 2025 through Dec 24, 2025 Zip Code: 22202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed to support Abingdon Elementary students after-school at Columbia Grove!APS seeks volunteers to engage with students as they work on various projects — encouraging conversation, building connections, and fostering a fun, mentorship-based environment. Volunteers may provide general English language support as needed. Responsibilities include preparing materials, signing students in, assisting with activities, and helping with clean-up at the end of each session. Volunteer Skills: Ability to redirect student behaviors appropriatelyFlexibility to adjust activities based on student needsComfort communicating with individuals who may be most comfortable in another languageAbility to occasionally lift and move items up to 15 pounds. Ability to stand or walk for 30 minutes or moreNonprofit: Arlington Public Schools APS seeks volunteers to engage with students as they work on various projects — encouraging conversation, building connections, and fostering a fun, mentorship-based environment. Volunteers may provide general English language support as needed. Responsibilities include preparing materials, signing students in, assisting with activities, and helping with clean-up at the end of each session. Volunteer Skills: Ability to redirect student behaviors appropriatelyFlexibility to adjust activities based on student needsComfort communicating with individuals who may be most comfortable in another languageAbility to occasionally lift and move items up to 15 pounds. Ability to stand or walk for 30 minutes or moreNonprofit: Arlington Public Schools Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Once-A-Month Garden Days at Charles R. Drew Elementary SchoolDr. Charles R. Drew Elementary’s Garden Committee is hosting monthly Garden Days! Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary’s Garden Committee is hosting monthly Garden Days! Staff, students, and community members are welcome to join. These events offer a wonderful opportunity to support the school by helping maintain five garden locations and fruit orchard. Come have fun watering the gardens and orchard, planting seeds, spreading mulch, turning compost, planting bulbs, and pulling weeds and plants. Nonprofit: Arlington Public Schools Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary’s Garden Committee is hosting monthly Garden Days! Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary’s Garden Committee is hosting monthly Garden Days! Staff, students, and community members are welcome to join. These events offer a wonderful opportunity to support the school by helping maintain five garden locations and fruit orchard. Come have fun watering the gardens and orchard, planting seeds, spreading mulch, turning compost, planting bulbs, and pulling weeds and plants. Nonprofit: Arlington Public Schools Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Hypothermia Scavenger Hunt & Listen & LearnJoin OAR for a mini Listen & Learn at Washington-Liberty High School, followed by a Hypothermia Items Scavenger Hunt to support individuals and families impacted by the criminal legal system in Arlington Volunteers will receive an introduction to OAR (www.OARonline.org) and our restorative, community-centered approach to journeying with neighbors returning from incarceration and individuals completing alternative sentencing and diversion options. You’ll learn more about who we are, the values that guide our work, and how you can help strengthen a community grounded in justice, joy, and liberation. Then, we’ll send you off on the OAR Hypothermia Items Scavenger Hunt for neighbors returning from incarceration who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness during colder months. These items provide essential warmth, comfort, and care as participants take meaningful steps toward stability, wellness, and reconnection with loved ones. Choose items from lists starting at $5. After collecting your items, we’ll meet you at OAR’s Welcome Center near the Courthouse Metro to drop them off, enjoy a brief tour of the space, and celebrate your impact on the community. Open to individuals or groups; all ages welcome! More details once you register. Nonprofit: OAR of Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church Join OAR for a mini Listen & Learn at Washington-Liberty High School, followed by a Hypothermia Items Scavenger Hunt to support individuals and families impacted by the criminal legal system in Arlington Volunteers will receive an introduction to OAR (www.OARonline.org) and our restorative, community-centered approach to journeying with neighbors returning from incarceration and individuals completing alternative sentencing and diversion options. You’ll learn more about who we are, the values that guide our work, and how you can help strengthen a community grounded in justice, joy, and liberation. Then, we’ll send you off on the OAR Hypothermia Items Scavenger Hunt for neighbors returning from incarceration who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness during colder months. These items provide essential warmth, comfort, and care as participants take meaningful steps toward stability, wellness, and reconnection with loved ones. Choose items from lists starting at $5. After collecting your items, we’ll meet you at OAR’s Welcome Center near the Courthouse Metro to drop them off, enjoy a brief tour of the space, and celebrate your impact on the community. Open to individuals or groups; all ages welcome! More details once you register. Nonprofit: OAR of Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Achieving the Dream: The Power of Afterschool ProgramsWhen all children are supported to reach their potential, communities thrive with innovation, creativity, and shared opportunity. Celebrate MLK Day of Service with Aspire Afterschool Learning and the Center for Youth and Family Advocacy (CYFA) by learning how afterschool programs unlock the potential of young people and close opportunity gaps. This interactive Listen and Learn session will show how high-quality afterschool programs build on students’ strengths, foster growth, and create opportunities for every child to thrive, reflecting Dr. King’s vision of equitable education. The session will also provide tangible ways that you can support out of school time programs in Arlington and help close the educational opportunity gap. Family Friendly, ages 6+ Nonprofit: Center for Youth & Family Advocacy When all children are supported to reach their potential, communities thrive with innovation, creativity, and shared opportunity. Celebrate MLK Day of Service with Aspire Afterschool Learning and the Center for Youth and Family Advocacy (CYFA) by learning how afterschool programs unlock the potential of young people and close opportunity gaps. This interactive Listen and Learn session will show how high-quality afterschool programs build on students’ strengths, foster growth, and create opportunities for every child to thrive, reflecting Dr. King’s vision of equitable education. The session will also provide tangible ways that you can support out of school time programs in Arlington and help close the educational opportunity gap. Family Friendly, ages 6+ Nonprofit: Center for Youth & Family Advocacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day of Service Park Clean up in VA, DC, and MD (SSL Eligible)Join us and make a difference for the Potomac River and the natural places we love!
Do you have a group? Reach out to us at community@potomac.org Nonprofit: Potomac Conservancy Join us and make a difference for the Potomac River and the natural places we love!
Do you have a group? Reach out to us at community@potomac.org Nonprofit: Potomac Conservancy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 17, 2026 Zip Code: 20020 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dec 29 Grocery Distribution & Home DeliveriesAHC gives out healthy groceries at no-cost every Monday, 11am-1:15pm, at the Shell, 870 S Greenbrier St. We're looking for volunteers to help once or weekly. Sign up on the link below. On Monday, Dec 29, we need help with home deliveries and in the food distribution area. One home delivery volunteer will use their own vehicle to drive to a nearby building. The other home delivery volunteer will use our wagon to walk to the building next door. We also need one volunteer in the food distribution area. The details are on this sign-up. Sign Up Here 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 every Monday, 11am-1:15pm, at the Shell, 870 S Greenbrier St. We're looking for volunteers to help once or weekly. Sign up on the link below. On Monday, Dec 29, we need help with home deliveries and in the food distribution area. One home delivery volunteer will use their own vehicle to drive to a nearby building. The other home delivery volunteer will use our wagon to walk to the building next door. We also need one volunteer in the food distribution area. The details are on this sign-up. Sign Up Here 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: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) VolunteerVolunteers are needed to advocate for children in the Alexandria/Arlington juvenile court system. Volunteers advocate for children in abuse and neglect cases, custody cases, and cases where a child is in need of services. Volunteers conduct interviews with the children, families, and professionals involved in the case, monitor compliance with the Court orders, and attend Court hearings where they represent the best interest of the child. The time commitment is roughly 20 hours a month, and we ask volunteers to make a one-year commitment to the program. Spanish-speaking, male and African American volunteers are especially needed! Nonprofit: Northern Virginia Family Services Volunteers are needed to advocate for children in the Alexandria/Arlington juvenile court system. Volunteers advocate for children in abuse and neglect cases, custody cases, and cases where a child is in need of services. Volunteers conduct interviews with the children, families, and professionals involved in the case, monitor compliance with the Court orders, and attend Court hearings where they represent the best interest of the child. The time commitment is roughly 20 hours a month, and we ask volunteers to make a one-year commitment to the program. Spanish-speaking, male and African American volunteers are especially needed! Nonprofit: Northern Virginia Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Job Search and Resume Review Volunteer (Aurora Hills)Location: Aurora Hills Library735 18th St SArlington, VA 22202How 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: Encourage patrons in career transitions Review 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 applicationsTypes of volunteers: Adults Adults aged 55+Time commitment: 1.5 hours Every 2 weeks (2 times per month), Tuesday eveningsQualifications: 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: Aurora Hills Library Location: Aurora Hills Library735 18th St SArlington, VA 22202How 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: Encourage patrons in career transitions Review 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 applicationsTypes of volunteers: Adults Adults aged 55+Time commitment: 1.5 hours Every 2 weeks (2 times per month), Tuesday eveningsQualifications: 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: Aurora Hills Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 22202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wild Virginia - Help Fight PFAS Pollution in ArlingtonWild Virginia's Campaign for Virginia's Water Future fights to protect the water we all depend on. We identify pollution sources, push for stronger permits, and demand state action where harm has already occurred. From pressuring agencies like the State Water Control Board and the Department of Environmental Quality to strengthening regulations through legal action and coalition-building, we work to create systemic change. PFAS are toxic "forever chemicals" that linger in the environment and build up in organisms. Scientific studies show that PFAS pose significant risk to people and wildlife. We are working to stop PFAS from being discharged by Arlington County's wastewater treatment plant. By pushing the state to enforce strong water protections, we're fighting for clean, safe water—right here in Arlington and across Virginia. Donate Here! Wild Virginia - Fighting PFAS Pollution in Arlington Nonprofit: Wild Virginia Wild Virginia's Campaign for Virginia's Water Future fights to protect the water we all depend on. We identify pollution sources, push for stronger permits, and demand state action where harm has already occurred. From pressuring agencies like the State Water Control Board and the Department of Environmental Quality to strengthening regulations through legal action and coalition-building, we work to create systemic change. PFAS are toxic "forever chemicals" that linger in the environment and build up in organisms. Scientific studies show that PFAS pose significant risk to people and wildlife. We are working to stop PFAS from being discharged by Arlington County's wastewater treatment plant. By pushing the state to enforce strong water protections, we're fighting for clean, safe water—right here in Arlington and across Virginia. Donate Here! Wild Virginia - Fighting PFAS Pollution in Arlington Nonprofit: Wild Virginia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Listen & Learn and Go Bag Scavenger HuntThe Animal Welfare League of Arlington (AWLA) serves the Arlington community with animal sheltering and control services to help pet owners keep their animals healthy, happy, and home. AWLA provides ‘go bags’ to foster families and community members to keep their pets happy and healthy. Join us for a Listen & Learn to hear about AWLA’s lifesaving work and how we use Go Bags to support pet parents and Fosters. Volunteers can help assemble these bags with supplies, treats, and enrichment items or pick up food to be given out to the community as part of our Pet Pantry. Pick your favorite type of Go Bag and head over to local pet stores (or us) to find each item. Once you have all the items drop off your assembled bag or food item in the MLK donation bin at AWLA between Tuesday January 20th and Friday January 23rd during our open hours from 12-7pm! Community Enrichment Go Bags For Dogs (most needed) - Martingale Collar/ Harness and Leash - Untippable Water Bowl - Slow Feeder - Lickimat - Durable Toys (Kong, WubbaNub) - TREATS!! For Cats - Eggsirciser - Wand/ Feather Toy - Cat Nip/ Cat Nip Spray - Cat Dancer Toy - TREATS!! Foster Family Go Bags Dogs - Leashes (We prefer 6 foot with 2 handles if possible. NO retractable) - Medium/Large Martingale Collars - Large Fun Slow Feeder - Treats - Durable Toys - Calming Spray Cats - Small Fun Crinkle Cat Toys - Churro Cat Treats or Tasty Crunchy Treats - Catnip - Feliway Spray - Cat Scratch Board - Slow Feeder Small Companion Animals - Care Fresh - Treats - Chew Toys - Slow Feeder or Fun Wooden Feeder Pet pantry Cats - Friskies dry food: 3 or 16lb bags - Friskies wet food: pate or shredded - Lightweight cat litter - Dogs - Pedigree dry food: small large breed; 3.5, 14, or 18lb bags - Pedigree wet food: pouches or cans Local Pet Stores: Dogma 2771 S. Arlington Mill Dr, Arlington, VA 22206 Woof Gang 4550 Lee Hwy., Arlington, VA 22207 AWLA 2650 S Arlington Mill Dr, Arlington, VA 22206 (not open on MLK Day) The Dog Store 2301 Mt Vernon Ave, Alexandria, VA 22301 Nonprofit: Animal Welfare League of Arlington The Animal Welfare League of Arlington (AWLA) serves the Arlington community with animal sheltering and control services to help pet owners keep their animals healthy, happy, and home. AWLA provides ‘go bags’ to foster families and community members to keep their pets happy and healthy. Join us for a Listen & Learn to hear about AWLA’s lifesaving work and how we use Go Bags to support pet parents and Fosters. Volunteers can help assemble these bags with supplies, treats, and enrichment items or pick up food to be given out to the community as part of our Pet Pantry. Pick your favorite type of Go Bag and head over to local pet stores (or us) to find each item. Once you have all the items drop off your assembled bag or food item in the MLK donation bin at AWLA between Tuesday January 20th and Friday January 23rd during our open hours from 12-7pm! Community Enrichment Go Bags For Dogs (most needed) - Martingale Collar/ Harness and Leash - Untippable Water Bowl - Slow Feeder - Lickimat - Durable Toys (Kong, WubbaNub) - TREATS!! For Cats - Eggsirciser - Wand/ Feather Toy - Cat Nip/ Cat Nip Spray - Cat Dancer Toy - TREATS!! Foster Family Go Bags Dogs - Leashes (We prefer 6 foot with 2 handles if possible. NO retractable) - Medium/Large Martingale Collars - Large Fun Slow Feeder - Treats - Durable Toys - Calming Spray Cats - Small Fun Crinkle Cat Toys - Churro Cat Treats or Tasty Crunchy Treats - Catnip - Feliway Spray - Cat Scratch Board - Slow Feeder Small Companion Animals - Care Fresh - Treats - Chew Toys - Slow Feeder or Fun Wooden Feeder Pet pantry Cats - Friskies dry food: 3 or 16lb bags - Friskies wet food: pate or shredded - Lightweight cat litter - Dogs - Pedigree dry food: small large breed; 3.5, 14, or 18lb bags - Pedigree wet food: pouches or cans Local Pet Stores: Dogma 2771 S. Arlington Mill Dr, Arlington, VA 22206 Woof Gang 4550 Lee Hwy., Arlington, VA 22207 AWLA 2650 S Arlington Mill Dr, Arlington, VA 22206 (not open on MLK Day) The Dog Store 2301 Mt Vernon Ave, Alexandria, VA 22301 Nonprofit: Animal Welfare League of Arlington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Caring, Learning & Civic Participation MLK StationsJoin us for a hands-on celebration of community care and everyday democracy -- create cheerful cards, assemble civic literacy book bags, and explore Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in a fun, interactive demo. All ages welcome! This multi-station project invites participants of all ages to contribute to a more connected and caring community. Younger children can create cheerful "Community Caring" and "Local Heroes" cards, offering appreciation to seniors, shelter residents, and frontline service workers. Families and older kids can help assemble Civic Literacy Book Bags with donated books, bookmarks, and simple civics-at-home activities for schools and community programs. Adults and teens are welcome to explore a hands-on demonstration of Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) - an accessible, high-energy way to learn about a growing form of democratic participation.
Nonprofit: League Of Women Voters Of Arlington and Alexandria City Join us for a hands-on celebration of community care and everyday democracy -- create cheerful cards, assemble civic literacy book bags, and explore Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in a fun, interactive demo. All ages welcome! This multi-station project invites participants of all ages to contribute to a more connected and caring community. Younger children can create cheerful "Community Caring" and "Local Heroes" cards, offering appreciation to seniors, shelter residents, and frontline service workers. Families and older kids can help assemble Civic Literacy Book Bags with donated books, bookmarks, and simple civics-at-home activities for schools and community programs. Adults and teens are welcome to explore a hands-on demonstration of Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) - an accessible, high-energy way to learn about a growing form of democratic participation.
Nonprofit: League Of Women Voters Of Arlington and Alexandria City Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: His Truth is Marching On Play and Scrapbook"His Truth is Marching On", the true store of MLK's visit to Arlington: Encore Stage and Studio play, followed by creating a scrapbook of stories, reflections, and art for the Charlie Clark Center for Local History. Did you know that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke in Arlington before the landmark 1963 March on Washington? In celebration of America's 250th birthday, Encore Stage & Studio proudly presents a new theatrical work, "His Truth is Marching On", that brings this historic visit to life and links our local story to the broader fight for civil rights.
Nonprofit: Encore Stage & Studio "His Truth is Marching On", the true store of MLK's visit to Arlington: Encore Stage and Studio play, followed by creating a scrapbook of stories, reflections, and art for the Charlie Clark Center for Local History. Did you know that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke in Arlington before the landmark 1963 March on Washington? In celebration of America's 250th birthday, Encore Stage & Studio proudly presents a new theatrical work, "His Truth is Marching On", that brings this historic visit to life and links our local story to the broader fight for civil rights.
Nonprofit: Encore Stage & Studio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AFAC for WestoverHello! 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 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 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: Toy pick-up driversDrivers using their own vehicles needed to pick up toy donations from Toys for Tots in Fredericksburg and deliver to AHC properties in Arlington VA. The pick-ups will be scheduled on weekdays during the week of Dec 8. If you have a SUV, minivan or truck and can help, email us and we'll let you know the specific dates & times - laura.jackson@ahcinc.org Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Drivers using their own vehicles needed to pick up toy donations from Toys for Tots in Fredericksburg and deliver to AHC properties in Arlington VA. The pick-ups will be scheduled on weekdays during the week of Dec 8. If you have a SUV, minivan or truck and can help, email us and we'll let you know the specific dates & times - laura.jackson@ahcinc.org Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Become a Hunger Hero!Did you know 23% of households in Arlington, VA face food insecurity? Be a Hunger Hero and join Volunteer Arlington and Replenish Foundation for a Generosity Feeds Meal Creation Event with a goal to package 10,000 meals to fight food insecurity locally. Volunteers will join an assembly-style line up to put together delicious, shelf-stable rice and beans soups. All the meals will be given out to Volunteer Arlington's partners across the community. Invite your friends and family to join you and get ready to become the reason someone has a delicious meal! Nonprofit: Volunteer Arlington Did you know 23% of households in Arlington, VA face food insecurity? Be a Hunger Hero and join Volunteer Arlington and Replenish Foundation for a Generosity Feeds Meal Creation Event with a goal to package 10,000 meals to fight food insecurity locally. Volunteers will join an assembly-style line up to put together delicious, shelf-stable rice and beans soups. All the meals will be given out to Volunteer Arlington's partners across the community. Invite your friends and family to join you and get ready to become the reason someone has a delicious meal! Nonprofit: Volunteer Arlington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Snack Bags for AHC Students (Virtual Listen & Learn)Great project for families, groups and individuals. Healthy snacks keep students energized while they learn and play. Volunteers provide snacks, decorate bags & fill them. Volunteers will start the project by learning about AHC's affordable housing properties and its resident services programs. Volunteers unable to attend in person can watch a video at home. The rest of the service project takes place off-site at the volunteer's chosen location. After the listen & learn, volunteers will go to the grocery store or shop in advance, buying the lunch bags and snack foods. A list of suggested snack foods is on this Sign-up Genius. We ask that each volunteer make 20 snack bags. Decorating the snack bags with uplifting messages, drawings, stickers or jokes is fun but optional. Volunteers will provide their own decorating supplies. The bags should be filled with 3-4 non-perishable snack items. Volunteers will deliver the snack bags to AHC's Arlington community centers on Tuesday, January 20. The delivery options are on the Sign-up Genius. We have some flexibility for delivery later in the week but are not open on Monday, January 19. For questions, please email volunteer@ahcinc.org. Volunteers should expect to purchase supplies and provide their own transportation. Sign-up Genius Link - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-60433892-mlkday Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Great project for families, groups and individuals. Healthy snacks keep students energized while they learn and play. Volunteers provide snacks, decorate bags & fill them. Volunteers will start the project by learning about AHC's affordable housing properties and its resident services programs. Volunteers unable to attend in person can watch a video at home. The rest of the service project takes place off-site at the volunteer's chosen location. After the listen & learn, volunteers will go to the grocery store or shop in advance, buying the lunch bags and snack foods. A list of suggested snack foods is on this Sign-up Genius. We ask that each volunteer make 20 snack bags. Decorating the snack bags with uplifting messages, drawings, stickers or jokes is fun but optional. Volunteers will provide their own decorating supplies. The bags should be filled with 3-4 non-perishable snack items. Volunteers will deliver the snack bags to AHC's Arlington community centers on Tuesday, January 20. The delivery options are on the Sign-up Genius. We have some flexibility for delivery later in the week but are not open on Monday, January 19. For questions, please email volunteer@ahcinc.org. Volunteers should expect to purchase supplies and provide their own transportation. Sign-up Genius Link - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-60433892-mlkday Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Welcome Baskets for New Residents (Virtual Listen & Learn)Great project for families, groups and individuals. Join us in welcoming a new family by creating a Welcome Basket! When families move into AHC's affordable housing communities, we give them Welcome Baskets filled with household supplies to say, "welcome home." Volunteers will start the project by learning about AHC's affordable housing properties and its resident services programs. This mini-listen & learn will take place in-person at Washington-Liberty High School. Volunteers unable to attend in person can watch a video at home. The rest of the service project takes place off-site at the volunteer's chosen location. After the listen & learn, volunteers will purchase items, decorate welcome home cards and assemble the baskets. For purposes of hygiene and dignity, we ask that all items are new, unopened and unused. Supplies for the baskets and delivery options are on this Sign-up Genius. Please email Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with questions. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-welcome#/ Baskets will be delivered to AHC on Tuesday, January 20. We have some flexibility with the delivery but are not open on Monday, January 19. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Great project for families, groups and individuals. Join us in welcoming a new family by creating a Welcome Basket! When families move into AHC's affordable housing communities, we give them Welcome Baskets filled with household supplies to say, "welcome home." Volunteers will start the project by learning about AHC's affordable housing properties and its resident services programs. This mini-listen & learn will take place in-person at Washington-Liberty High School. Volunteers unable to attend in person can watch a video at home. The rest of the service project takes place off-site at the volunteer's chosen location. After the listen & learn, volunteers will purchase items, decorate welcome home cards and assemble the baskets. For purposes of hygiene and dignity, we ask that all items are new, unopened and unused. Supplies for the baskets and delivery options are on this Sign-up Genius. Please email Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with questions. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-welcome#/ Baskets will be delivered to AHC on Tuesday, January 20. We have some flexibility with the delivery but are not open on Monday, January 19. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: AHC, NVAHA, True Ground Housing Partners - Listen and Learn on Current Issues in Affordable Housing in ArlingtonLearn more about Arlington's housing challenges, what "affordable" housing is, and how to get involved. In this Listen & Learn, we'll talk about Arlington's housing challenges, what "affordable" housing is, and current housing projects in Arlington. You'll hear from Resident Services staff members from two of Arlington's non-profit affordable housing providers, Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) and True Group Housing Partners, about how to volunteer. A representative from Northern Virginia Affordable Housing Alliance (NVAHA) will share ways to get involved in its advocacy work. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Learn more about Arlington's housing challenges, what "affordable" housing is, and how to get involved. In this Listen & Learn, we'll talk about Arlington's housing challenges, what "affordable" housing is, and current housing projects in Arlington. You'll hear from Resident Services staff members from two of Arlington's non-profit affordable housing providers, Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) and True Group Housing Partners, about how to volunteer. A representative from Northern Virginia Affordable Housing Alliance (NVAHA) will share ways to get involved in its advocacy work. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Welcome Baskets for New Residents (In-Person Listen & Learn)Great project for families, groups and individuals. Join us in welcoming a new family by creating a Welcome Basket! When families move into AHC's affordable housing communities, we give them Welcome Baskets filled with household supplies to say, "welcome home." Volunteers will start the project by learning about AHC's affordable housing properties and its resident services programs. This mini-listen & learn will take place in-person at Washington-Liberty High School. Volunteers unable to attend in person can watch a video at home. The rest of the service project takes place off-site at the volunteer's chosen location. After the listen & learn, volunteers will purchase items, decorate welcome home cards and assemble the baskets. For purposes of hygiene and dignity, we ask that all items are new, unopened and unused. Supplies for the baskets and delivery options are on this Sign-up Genius. Please email Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with questions. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-welcome#/ Baskets will be delivered to AHC on Tuesday, January 20. We have some flexibility with the delivery but are not open on Monday, January 19. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Great project for families, groups and individuals. Join us in welcoming a new family by creating a Welcome Basket! When families move into AHC's affordable housing communities, we give them Welcome Baskets filled with household supplies to say, "welcome home." Volunteers will start the project by learning about AHC's affordable housing properties and its resident services programs. This mini-listen & learn will take place in-person at Washington-Liberty High School. Volunteers unable to attend in person can watch a video at home. The rest of the service project takes place off-site at the volunteer's chosen location. After the listen & learn, volunteers will purchase items, decorate welcome home cards and assemble the baskets. For purposes of hygiene and dignity, we ask that all items are new, unopened and unused. Supplies for the baskets and delivery options are on this Sign-up Genius. Please email Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with questions. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-welcome#/ Baskets will be delivered to AHC on Tuesday, January 20. We have some flexibility with the delivery but are not open on Monday, January 19. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Snack Bags for AHC Students (In Person Listen & Learn)Great project for families, groups and individuals. Healthy snacks keep students energized while they learn and play. Volunteers provide snacks, decorate bags & fill them. Volunteers will start the project by learning about AHC's affordable housing properties and its resident services programs. This mini-listen & learn will take place in-person at Washington-Liberty High School. Volunteers unable to attend in person can watch a video at home. The rest of the service project takes place off-site at the volunteer's chosen location. After the listen & learn, volunteers will go to the grocery store or shop in advance, buying the lunch bags and snack foods. A list of suggested snack foods is on this Sign-up Genius. We ask that each volunteer make 20 snack bags. Decorating the snack bags with uplifting messages, drawings, stickers or jokes is fun but optional. Volunteers will provide their own decorating supplies. The bags should be filled with 3-4 non-perishable snack items. Volunteers will deliver the snack bags to AHC's Arlington community centers on Tuesday, January 20. The delivery options are on the Sign-up Genius. We have some flexibility for delivery later in the week but are not open on Monday, January 19. For questions, please email volunteer@ahcinc.org. Volunteers should expect to purchase supplies and provide their own transportation. Sign-up Genius Link - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-60433892-mlkday Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Great project for families, groups and individuals. Healthy snacks keep students energized while they learn and play. Volunteers provide snacks, decorate bags & fill them. Volunteers will start the project by learning about AHC's affordable housing properties and its resident services programs. This mini-listen & learn will take place in-person at Washington-Liberty High School. Volunteers unable to attend in person can watch a video at home. The rest of the service project takes place off-site at the volunteer's chosen location. After the listen & learn, volunteers will go to the grocery store or shop in advance, buying the lunch bags and snack foods. A list of suggested snack foods is on this Sign-up Genius. We ask that each volunteer make 20 snack bags. Decorating the snack bags with uplifting messages, drawings, stickers or jokes is fun but optional. Volunteers will provide their own decorating supplies. The bags should be filled with 3-4 non-perishable snack items. Volunteers will deliver the snack bags to AHC's Arlington community centers on Tuesday, January 20. The delivery options are on the Sign-up Genius. We have some flexibility for delivery later in the week but are not open on Monday, January 19. For questions, please email volunteer@ahcinc.org. Volunteers should expect to purchase supplies and provide their own transportation. Sign-up Genius Link - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-60433892-mlkday Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Listen & Learn: Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety and Flier DistributionSupport Arlington FSS’ mission to bring an end to pedestrian and cyclist fatalities and injuries by hanging posters around the community to collect crowd source data of dangerous locations. Participants will attend a listen-and-learn session on pedestrian safety at the MLK Day event location. After the presentation, participants will be given posters to hang in designated areas throughout the county. These posters contain a QR code for community members to report near miss pedestrian and cyclist incidents. These crowd sourced reports are used to identify dangerous locations in the county and inform advocacy efforts with state and local leaders. Nonprofit: Arlington Families for Safe Streets Support Arlington FSS’ mission to bring an end to pedestrian and cyclist fatalities and injuries by hanging posters around the community to collect crowd source data of dangerous locations. Participants will attend a listen-and-learn session on pedestrian safety at the MLK Day event location. After the presentation, participants will be given posters to hang in designated areas throughout the county. These posters contain a QR code for community members to report near miss pedestrian and cyclist incidents. These crowd sourced reports are used to identify dangerous locations in the county and inform advocacy efforts with state and local leaders. Nonprofit: Arlington Families for Safe Streets Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: W&OD Trail CleanupSpend your morning outdoors cleaning up a portion of the Washington & Old Dominion Trail at Columbia Pike. Come when you can and stay as long as you like. All supplies provided, and all are welcome! Join BikeArlington and WalkArlington as we clean up litter and debris on the Washington & Old Dominion Trail, a beautiful trail that's enjoyed by cyclists and walkers alike. We'll start on the W&OD Trail where it intersects with Columbia Pike. Look for the orange and blue Bike/WalkArlington tent on the trail near the intersection of Columbia Pike and South Four Mile Run Drive! We'll work our way down the W&OD toward South George Mason Drive. We’ll focus on picking up the litter and trash that gathers in the vegetation near the side of the trail. Refreshments and some fun giveaways will be provided as a thank-you to all who come out for the cleanup. Please register in advance so we can be sure to have enough supplies. The cleanup will be held rain or shine. If there is severe weather, we will cancel this event. Nonprofit: BikeArlington Spend your morning outdoors cleaning up a portion of the Washington & Old Dominion Trail at Columbia Pike. Come when you can and stay as long as you like. All supplies provided, and all are welcome! Join BikeArlington and WalkArlington as we clean up litter and debris on the Washington & Old Dominion Trail, a beautiful trail that's enjoyed by cyclists and walkers alike. We'll start on the W&OD Trail where it intersects with Columbia Pike. Look for the orange and blue Bike/WalkArlington tent on the trail near the intersection of Columbia Pike and South Four Mile Run Drive! We'll work our way down the W&OD toward South George Mason Drive. We’ll focus on picking up the litter and trash that gathers in the vegetation near the side of the trail. Refreshments and some fun giveaways will be provided as a thank-you to all who come out for the cleanup. Please register in advance so we can be sure to have enough supplies. The cleanup will be held rain or shine. If there is severe weather, we will cancel this event. Nonprofit: BikeArlington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Invasive Vegetation Removal Near National LandingThe Friends of Mount Vernon Trail will be improving the trail near National Landing. Volunteers may perform some of the following work: Using pruners and loppers to cut vegetationUsing hand saws to cut tree branchesHauling away vegetationPicking up trashYou must register on EventBrite here to attend. Nonprofit: Friends of the Mount Vernon Trail The Friends of Mount Vernon Trail will be improving the trail near National Landing. Volunteers may perform some of the following work: Using pruners and loppers to cut vegetationUsing hand saws to cut tree branchesHauling away vegetationPicking up trashYou must register on EventBrite here to attend. Nonprofit: Friends of the Mount Vernon Trail Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Listen & Learn - "Making Memories Matters: Join the Dementia Friends Movement"Learn how small actions can make a big difference for people living with dementia. Join our free educational session and earn your Dementia Friends certificate today! Become a Dementia Friend! Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services Learn how small actions can make a big difference for people living with dementia. Join our free educational session and earn your Dementia Friends certificate today! Become a Dementia Friend! Nonprofit: Arlington County Department of Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: READ Volunteer TrainingWant to make an impact on babies and young children in Arlington? Join us as you can find new ways to support our community whether that’s delivering culturally relevant books to families’ homes, participating in virtual READ-alouds, or assisting in our APS READ Book Fairs. READ will explain our community work and describe all the ways interested volunteers can help. We will cover the specifics of contactless delivery, demonstrate how to make a virtual READ-aloud engaging and fulfilling, and explain what it means to be a Book Fair Volunteer (including set-up, managing the fair, closing, and take-down). Nonprofit: Read Early And Daily (R.E.A.D.) Want to make an impact on babies and young children in Arlington? Join us as you can find new ways to support our community whether that’s delivering culturally relevant books to families’ homes, participating in virtual READ-alouds, or assisting in our APS READ Book Fairs. READ will explain our community work and describe all the ways interested volunteers can help. We will cover the specifics of contactless delivery, demonstrate how to make a virtual READ-aloud engaging and fulfilling, and explain what it means to be a Book Fair Volunteer (including set-up, managing the fair, closing, and take-down). Nonprofit: Read Early And Daily (R.E.A.D.) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Learn & Pack Winter Hygiene Safety KitsExperience PathForward’s mission in action! Join our community scavenger hunt to collect and assemble “Winter Hygiene Safety Kits” in support of our Arlington neighbors facing homelessness this winter. Fun for all ages and a great way to make a direct impact in our community! A scavenger hunt with purpose for all ages! Volunteers will briefly learn about PathForward’s mission to support Arlington neighbors experiencing homelessness. Volunteers will then be invited to purchase a few items at local stores that they would like to go into the Winter Hygiene Safety Kits that will be assembled for PathForward's unhoused clients. Nonprofit: PathForward (formerly A-SPAN) Experience PathForward’s mission in action! Join our community scavenger hunt to collect and assemble “Winter Hygiene Safety Kits” in support of our Arlington neighbors facing homelessness this winter. Fun for all ages and a great way to make a direct impact in our community! A scavenger hunt with purpose for all ages! Volunteers will briefly learn about PathForward’s mission to support Arlington neighbors experiencing homelessness. Volunteers will then be invited to purchase a few items at local stores that they would like to go into the Winter Hygiene Safety Kits that will be assembled for PathForward's unhoused clients. Nonprofit: PathForward (formerly A-SPAN) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Write Thank You Notes for our Tree Canopy Program and DonorsSupport EcoAction Arlington by writing (and drawing!) thank you notes and postcards for our Donors and Tree Canopy recipients! After a brief introduction to our organization and the impact we've made together, volunteers will write and design heartfelt thank you notes to tree recipients, supporters, and donors. These notes are more than just words—they're a way to celebrate community, honor generosity, and deepen the roots of connection Nonprofit: EcoAction Arlington Support EcoAction Arlington by writing (and drawing!) thank you notes and postcards for our Donors and Tree Canopy recipients! After a brief introduction to our organization and the impact we've made together, volunteers will write and design heartfelt thank you notes to tree recipients, supporters, and donors. These notes are more than just words—they're a way to celebrate community, honor generosity, and deepen the roots of connection Nonprofit: EcoAction Arlington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Listen & Learn and Welcome Home Scavenger HuntStep up for Survivors! Join Doorways' Listen & Learn + Scavenger Hunt to welcome survivors home. Join Doorways for a mini Listen & Learn at Washington-Liberty, followed by a Welcome Home Scavenger Hunt to support survivors in the Arlington Community!
Nonprofit: Doorways Step up for Survivors! Join Doorways' Listen & Learn + Scavenger Hunt to welcome survivors home. Join Doorways for a mini Listen & Learn at Washington-Liberty, followed by a Welcome Home Scavenger Hunt to support survivors in the Arlington Community!
Nonprofit: Doorways Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Valentines for CRiHelp spread love and cheer to individuals in CRi's residential and community-based support services. The objective of this project is to assemble between 700-750 Valentines that will be distributed to individuals supported in CRi’s 50 group homes and our day support programs in time for Valentine’s Day. Outcomes include helping to spread love and cheer to everyone in our program, helping each individual feel included on this special day, forming a connection between the community and CRi individuals, and creating an educational opportunity for community members to learn more about the disability community and the challenges they face. CRi will supply all materials needed. We will have a brief presentation at the beginning of the event. The activity is to be in-person on MLK Day at the Volunteer Arlington location. Nonprofit: CRi - Choice. Respect. independence. Help spread love and cheer to individuals in CRi's residential and community-based support services. The objective of this project is to assemble between 700-750 Valentines that will be distributed to individuals supported in CRi’s 50 group homes and our day support programs in time for Valentine’s Day. Outcomes include helping to spread love and cheer to everyone in our program, helping each individual feel included on this special day, forming a connection between the community and CRi individuals, and creating an educational opportunity for community members to learn more about the disability community and the challenges they face. CRi will supply all materials needed. We will have a brief presentation at the beginning of the event. The activity is to be in-person on MLK Day at the Volunteer Arlington location. Nonprofit: CRi - Choice. Respect. independence. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Clues for a Cause: Scavenger Hunt to Support Homeless FamiliesJoin us on a heartwarming adventure to uncover treasures that will bring hope and support to families in need. Every clue you solve brings us one step closer to making a difference! At Bridges to Independence, we believe that knowledge and action go hand in hand. That's why we're excited to invite you to a unique volunteer opportunity that combines learning, understanding, and a hands-on mission to make a difference. Nonprofit: Bridges to Independence Join us on a heartwarming adventure to uncover treasures that will bring hope and support to families in need. Every clue you solve brings us one step closer to making a difference! At Bridges to Independence, we believe that knowledge and action go hand in hand. That's why we're excited to invite you to a unique volunteer opportunity that combines learning, understanding, and a hands-on mission to make a difference. Nonprofit: Bridges to Independence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: No-Sew Fleece Blanket Making for Kids in Affordable HousingBringing comfort and a smile, one no-sew blanket at a time. No special skills or materials are needed to make no sew fleece blankets at this in-person activity. Just bring your patience and a desire to have a good time. The Arlington Rotary Club (https://www.arlingtonrotaryclub.org/) will give you the blanket material and instructions on how to assemble them using only scissors (which we'll provide) and your own knot-tying abilities. When the blankets are completed, we'll deliver them for you to AHC (https://www.ahcinc.org/) to be donated to kids in affordable housing in Arlington. A representative of AHC will be with us to tell you about the impact of your efforts. Nonprofit: Arlington Rotary Club Bringing comfort and a smile, one no-sew blanket at a time. No special skills or materials are needed to make no sew fleece blankets at this in-person activity. Just bring your patience and a desire to have a good time. The Arlington Rotary Club (https://www.arlingtonrotaryclub.org/) will give you the blanket material and instructions on how to assemble them using only scissors (which we'll provide) and your own knot-tying abilities. When the blankets are completed, we'll deliver them for you to AHC (https://www.ahcinc.org/) to be donated to kids in affordable housing in Arlington. A representative of AHC will be with us to tell you about the impact of your efforts. Nonprofit: Arlington Rotary Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Rosie Riveters STEM Kit PackingAge range: 13 years old and over Nonprofit: Rosie Riveters Age range: 13 years old and over Nonprofit: Rosie Riveters Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Day: Habitat Restoration at Potomac Overlook ParkCome enjoy the woods in winter to restore a natural habitat! Volunteers will be introduced to invasive plants in Potomac Overlook Regional Park. They will be then given appropriate tools, such as clippers, and gloves and led in teams of 5 by a Master Naturalist to an area of the park that is overrun by invasives. Water and snacks will be provided. This is family friendly for ages 8+. Volunteers should wear long pants and sturdy shoes. Meet at Potomac Overlook parking lot/Shelter at 2845 Marcy Rd. Arlington. Event is over at noon. Nonprofit: Arlington Regional Master Naturalists Come enjoy the woods in winter to restore a natural habitat! Volunteers will be introduced to invasive plants in Potomac Overlook Regional Park. They will be then given appropriate tools, such as clippers, and gloves and led in teams of 5 by a Master Naturalist to an area of the park that is overrun by invasives. Water and snacks will be provided. This is family friendly for ages 8+. Volunteers should wear long pants and sturdy shoes. Meet at Potomac Overlook parking lot/Shelter at 2845 Marcy Rd. Arlington. Event is over at noon. Nonprofit: Arlington Regional Master Naturalists Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026 Zip Code: 22207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pack a Snack, Power a Student!AHC is a non-profit affordable housing organization that believes Housing + Education = Success.
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:
Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) AHC is a non-profit affordable housing organization that believes Housing + Education = Success.
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:
Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Drive Coordinator – Rally Your Community for a CauseLead 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: Shopping Assistant Volunteer – Support Families with DignityHelp 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: Sep 8, 2025 through Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 22213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Processing Volunteer – Help Turn Generosity into DignityHelp 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: Jun 4, 2025 through Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 22213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create Welcome Baskets for New Neighbors - Perfect for families or groups!
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)
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: Communcations & Marketing VolunteerHelp publicize Arlington FSS accomplishmentsManage chapter communications & community outreachGenerate content to promote upcoming events and street safety 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 street safety 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: County Board LiaisonThe 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 local 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 local 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: Arlington Sister City Association Volunteer DriveThe Arlington Sister City Association's (ASCA) volunteer drive continues! Are you interested in learning more about other cultures or being a "citizen diplomat?" ASCA has 5 Sister City partnerships with these cities around the world: Aachen, Germany; Coyoacan, Mexico {in emeritus status}; Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine; Reims, France; and San Miguel, El Salvador and it is volunteer-based organization that works to enhance and promote Arlington, VA internationally. ASCA also fosters productive exchanges in education, commerce, culture, business, and the arts through a series of events and programs throughout the year. If this sounds like you, please visit www.arlingtonsistercities.org for more information or drop us a line at admin@arlingtonsistercities.org Nonprofit: Arlington Sister City Association The Arlington Sister City Association's (ASCA) volunteer drive continues! Are you interested in learning more about other cultures or being a "citizen diplomat?" ASCA has 5 Sister City partnerships with these cities around the world: Aachen, Germany; Coyoacan, Mexico {in emeritus status}; Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine; Reims, France; and San Miguel, El Salvador and it is volunteer-based organization that works to enhance and promote Arlington, VA internationally. ASCA also fosters productive exchanges in education, commerce, culture, business, and the arts through a series of events and programs throughout the year. If this sounds like you, please visit www.arlingtonsistercities.org for more information or drop us a line at admin@arlingtonsistercities.org Nonprofit: Arlington Sister City Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Treasurer WantedThe Arlington Sister City Association (ASCA) has an immediate need for a Treasurer. Do you have experience with bookkeeping or accounting and volunteering with a nonprofit Board? If this sounds interesting and you want to learn more about this opportunity, then ASCA wants to hear from you! ASCA is a 501c3 organization whose mission is to foster international understanding and friendship through its Sister City partnerships and exchanges in the arts, culture, education, and more! If you are ready to roll-up your sleeves and help a small nonprofit manage its financial responsibilities, then reach out to us today at: admin@arlingtonsistercities.org Expressions of interest are being considered on a rolling basis. www.arlingtonsistercities.org Nonprofit: Arlington Sister City Association The Arlington Sister City Association (ASCA) has an immediate need for a Treasurer. Do you have experience with bookkeeping or accounting and volunteering with a nonprofit Board? If this sounds interesting and you want to learn more about this opportunity, then ASCA wants to hear from you! ASCA is a 501c3 organization whose mission is to foster international understanding and friendship through its Sister City partnerships and exchanges in the arts, culture, education, and more! If you are ready to roll-up your sleeves and help a small nonprofit manage its financial responsibilities, then reach out to us today at: admin@arlingtonsistercities.org Expressions of interest are being considered on a rolling basis. www.arlingtonsistercities.org Nonprofit: Arlington Sister City Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Writing Volunteer Needed – Make a Real Impact from Home!Casa Chirilagua | Alexandria, VA | Volunteer From Home
Every grant you help us secure directly supports students, families, mentorship, local leadership, and the future of Chirilagua. Your words become hope, opportunity, and lasting change.
-Work 100% from home — flexible hours that fit your schedule Who We’re Looking For Join Us and Be Part of Something Bigger Nonprofit: Casa Chirilagua Casa Chirilagua | Alexandria, VA | Volunteer From Home
Every grant you help us secure directly supports students, families, mentorship, local leadership, and the future of Chirilagua. Your words become hope, opportunity, and lasting change.
-Work 100% from home — flexible hours that fit your schedule Who We’re Looking For Join Us and Be Part of Something Bigger Nonprofit: Casa Chirilagua Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CookWe're looking for some skilled bar cooks or those willing to be trained to use a deep fryer and a small pizza oven. This would be ongoing for our weekend events and some Tuesday nights. Nonprofit: American Legion Post 139 We're looking for some skilled bar cooks or those willing to be trained to use a deep fryer and a small pizza oven. This would be ongoing for our weekend events and some Tuesday nights. Nonprofit: American Legion Post 139 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thanksgiving Celebration helpers - Nov 20Join us on Thursday, November 20 as we bring fun Thanksgiving Celebrations to affordable housing communities across Northern Virginia. AHC, a non-profit dedicated to creating affordable housing, hosts monthly community-building events, and we need your help to make Thanksgiving extra special. Volunteer jobs may include setting up, serving food, and helping with clean-up. Some events will have activities for families. It’s a fun and meaningful way to give back and connect with your community. Sign up today and help us make this November unforgettable! SIGN UP HERE If the time blocks are too long, you can sign-up and write a note about the time frame that works best for you.Serrano, 5539 Columbia Pike, Arlington, 4:30-7:30pmThe Jordan, 810 N Wakefield St, Arlington, 4-7:30pm Please email volunteer@ahcinc.org if you need more information. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Join us on Thursday, November 20 as we bring fun Thanksgiving Celebrations to affordable housing communities across Northern Virginia. AHC, a non-profit dedicated to creating affordable housing, hosts monthly community-building events, and we need your help to make Thanksgiving extra special. Volunteer jobs may include setting up, serving food, and helping with clean-up. Some events will have activities for families. It’s a fun and meaningful way to give back and connect with your community. Sign up today and help us make this November unforgettable! SIGN UP HERE If the time blocks are too long, you can sign-up and write a note about the time frame that works best for you.Serrano, 5539 Columbia Pike, Arlington, 4:30-7:30pmThe Jordan, 810 N Wakefield St, Arlington, 4-7:30pm Please email volunteer@ahcinc.org if you need more information. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22207 Allow Groups: No |
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. 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. 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. 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. 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: Bring the Holiday Spirit to our Group Homes!Come join us in bringing the holiday spirit to our CRi homes! Volunteers are needed put up decorations at our residences throughout the area. Decorations can be homemade or purchased, we just ask that they are able to withstand the weather for the duration of the holiday month. LightsYard signsWreathsOrnamentsInflatablesAnd MORE!Sign up soon because we are starting right after Thanksgiving! Contact Volunteer Program Manager, Shannon White, at volunteer@mycri.org Nonprofit: CRi - Choice. Respect. independence. Come join us in bringing the holiday spirit to our CRi homes! Volunteers are needed put up decorations at our residences throughout the area. Decorations can be homemade or purchased, we just ask that they are able to withstand the weather for the duration of the holiday month. LightsYard signsWreathsOrnamentsInflatablesAnd MORE!Sign up soon because we are starting right after Thanksgiving! Contact Volunteer Program Manager, Shannon White, at volunteer@mycri.org Nonprofit: CRi - Choice. Respect. independence. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 19, 2025 Zip Code: 22205 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Military Child World Expo 2026 (MCWE 2026)The Military Children's Six Foundation is hosting the Military Child World Expo 2026 (MCWE 2026) to Celebrate the Torchbearers of America's Future and America's 250th Anniversary. This 3-day event features Carrying the Torch of Care Celebrating America's 250 Caregiver's Breakfast at Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, Virginia on April 18, 2026, the MCWE 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia on April 25, 2026, and America's Torchbearers Showcase at Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Mall in Arlington, Virginia on April 26, 2026. We're looking for individuals such as social media influencers, writers, journalists, photographers, military connected youth (12-24), student and youth ambassadors, teachers, veterans, business, community, and civic leaders, caregivers who want to help make this a great event for military youth and families, teens, exhibitors, presenters, VIPs, and the community at large. For more information, please visit www.themilitarychildworldexpo.com. Nonprofit: Military Children's Six Foundation The Military Children's Six Foundation is hosting the Military Child World Expo 2026 (MCWE 2026) to Celebrate the Torchbearers of America's Future and America's 250th Anniversary. This 3-day event features Carrying the Torch of Care Celebrating America's 250 Caregiver's Breakfast at Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, Virginia on April 18, 2026, the MCWE 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia on April 25, 2026, and America's Torchbearers Showcase at Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Mall in Arlington, Virginia on April 26, 2026. We're looking for individuals such as social media influencers, writers, journalists, photographers, military connected youth (12-24), student and youth ambassadors, teachers, veterans, business, community, and civic leaders, caregivers who want to help make this a great event for military youth and families, teens, exhibitors, presenters, VIPs, and the community at large. For more information, please visit www.themilitarychildworldexpo.com. Nonprofit: Military Children's Six Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 27, 2026 Zip Code: 22202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeking Spanish-Speaking High School MentorsAre you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors who are fluent in Spanish. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Are you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors who are fluent in Spanish. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22311 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 the future. 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 the future. 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 math tutorTSS is seeking interested adults who would be willing to volunteer their time to tutor middle school and high students during the school day in math. Nonprofit: The Sycamore School TSS is seeking interested adults who would be willing to volunteer their time to tutor middle school and high students during the school day in math. Nonprofit: The Sycamore School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inclusive Rock Climbing ProgramsChange Lives, Build Friendships!
Join us to support participants with special needs through rock climbing. Some of the areas we will need volunteers are for weekly practices belaying our climbers, climbing assist (climbing next to them to assist them with hand/foot positioning), photographer/videographer, social events, climbing events, logistics for fundraising, coordinating events, and we are always looking to expand our leadership team. Our practices are on Sundays from 9-11am except on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Please fill the form on our volunteer page on our website, once you register, you will get a welcome email with details about our practices. Thank you in advance for giving your time and talents to make a difference. If you have questions, email info@unitedrocks.org Nonprofit: United Rocks Change Lives, Build Friendships!
Join us to support participants with special needs through rock climbing. Some of the areas we will need volunteers are for weekly practices belaying our climbers, climbing assist (climbing next to them to assist them with hand/foot positioning), photographer/videographer, social events, climbing events, logistics for fundraising, coordinating events, and we are always looking to expand our leadership team. Our practices are on Sundays from 9-11am except on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Please fill the form on our volunteer page on our website, once you register, you will get a welcome email with details about our practices. Thank you in advance for giving your time and talents to make a difference. If you have questions, email info@unitedrocks.org Nonprofit: United Rocks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Translation Support (Farsi to English and English to Farsi)Opportunity Title: Translation Support (Farsi to English and English to Farsi)
Nonprofit: Ayuda Opportunity Title: Translation Support (Farsi to English and English to Farsi)
Nonprofit: Ayuda Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Winter Blood DriveREGISTER HERE: https://www.edcjcc.org/calendar/winter-blood-drive-2/ Help replenish the blood supply in the DC metro area! It’s safe, easy, confidential, and extremely rewarding. The EDCJCC partners with Inova Blood Services to bring skilled technicians and top-of-the-line equipment for our quarterly blood drives. A few facts about donating blood: - One blood donation can save four lives For more information, please see the eligibility requirements for donating. Please plan on your blood donation to take about an hour from start to finish. Do you have any questions or need additional accommodations for this event? Please contact Mira at msmith@edcjcc.org. Nonprofit: Morris Cafritz Center for Social Responsibility REGISTER HERE: https://www.edcjcc.org/calendar/winter-blood-drive-2/ Help replenish the blood supply in the DC metro area! It’s safe, easy, confidential, and extremely rewarding. The EDCJCC partners with Inova Blood Services to bring skilled technicians and top-of-the-line equipment for our quarterly blood drives. A few facts about donating blood: - One blood donation can save four lives For more information, please see the eligibility requirements for donating. Please plan on your blood donation to take about an hour from start to finish. Do you have any questions or need additional accommodations for this event? Please contact Mira at msmith@edcjcc.org. Nonprofit: Morris Cafritz Center for Social Responsibility Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 25, 2025 Zip Code: 20036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Employment Workshop FacilitatorVolunteer Opportunity: Employment Workshop Facilitator Location: Arlington, VA (various locations) 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 checkWhat 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) 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 checkWhat 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: The Holiday Project -Christmas December 20Share the Spirit of the Season! Join The Holiday Project in a visit to a senior citizen in a hospital, nursing home, or assisted care facility. Sing carols and distribute cards and gifts. We bring the spirit of a holiday to those who otherwise might not have a celebration. Nonprofit: The Holiday Project Share the Spirit of the Season! Join The Holiday Project in a visit to a senior citizen in a hospital, nursing home, or assisted care facility. Sing carols and distribute cards and gifts. We bring the spirit of a holiday to those who otherwise might not have a celebration. Nonprofit: The Holiday Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 20, 2025 Zip Code: 22202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeking Volunteer Photographers to Tell our StoryAffordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is hosting holiday celebrations at our affordable housing communities throughout the DMV. We're looking for volunteer photographers to take photos and videos during our events. Most events are held on weekdays sometime between 4-8pm. Please email volunteer@ahcinc.org for more information. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is hosting holiday celebrations at our affordable housing communities throughout the DMV. We're looking for volunteer photographers to take photos and videos during our events. Most events are held on weekdays sometime between 4-8pm. Please email volunteer@ahcinc.org for more information. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Winter 2026 Volunteer Opportunities: Empower Adult Refugees through English Education!The Washington English Center is recruiting online and in-person volunteers to teach and tutor English! About the Washington English Center:
Nonprofit: Washington English Center The Washington English Center is recruiting online and in-person volunteers to teach and tutor English! About the Washington English Center:
Nonprofit: Washington English Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Engineering: Seeking High School MentorsAre you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in Engineering. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Are you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in Engineering. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cosmetology & Barbery: Seeking High School MentorsAre you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in Cosmetology and/or Barbery. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Are you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in Cosmetology and/or Barbery. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Military: Seeking High School MentorsAre you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in the Military. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Are you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in the Military. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Healthcare Professionals: Seeking High School MentorsAre you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in Healthcare. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Are you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in Healthcare. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Computer Science: Seeking High School MentorsAre you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in Computer Science. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Are you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in Computer Science. Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Air Force: Seeking High School MentorsAre you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in the Air Force Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Are you ready to make a difference in a young person's life? Seeking mentors with experience in the Air Force Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking Mentors to join the College & Career Readiness (CCR) program. CCR Mentors are matched with a high school junior or senior for one academic year. They support their mentee with academics, post-secondary planning, goal-setting, and other life skills. Mentors and mentees meet monthly, at a minimum, as well as attend workshops and other special events together. New mentors must complete the required paperwork and training. Mentors should be flexible, creative, resilient, and eager to work with a high school student. Mentors will be onboarded by staff. Express interest by clicking the button below, or reach out to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org with any questions. Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be the Calm in Tax Season—Volunteer with Community Tax AidAre you passionate about making a difference in your community and proficient in another language? Community Tax Aid is seeking enthusiastic Bilingual Client Navigators to join our vibrant team! This is the perfect opportunity for someone who loves helping others and wants to ensure that language is no barrier to receiving top-notch tax assistance. No prior experience with taxes is required. Let us know about any accommodations you need—we’re happy to work with you. We strive to make our sites inclusive for people of all gender identities, disabilities, and cultural backgrounds. Key Responsibilities: · Provide a warm welcome to clients as they begin their tax preparation journey, ensuring they feel comfortable and informed. · Assist clients with the intake process by helping them understand and complete the necessary forms. · Accompany clients throughout the tax preparation process, offering real-time translation services and answering any questions they may have. · Serve as the liaison between clients and tax preparers, ensuring clear communication and a seamless experience. · Support the tax site team in creating a friendly and inviting atmosphere where every client leaves feeling taken care of. What You Bring: · Fluency in English and Spanish. · A friendly, approachable demeanor, and a passion for community service. · Excellent communication skills and a desire to assist people from diverse backgrounds. · Patience and the ability to explain forms and processes in a straightforward way. · A commitment to confidentiality and ethical handling of sensitive information. What's In It For You: · A chance to meet new people from all walks of life and be part of a team that's making a tangible difference. · An opportunity to use your language skills to empower others and bridge communication gaps. · A rewarding experience where you’ll witness the direct impact of your help on individuals in your community. · The ability to learn more about the tax process without the pressure of handling tax documents. Where you could volunteer: · Falls Church, VA: 115 E Fairfax St, Falls Church, VA 22046 If you are looking for somewhere to volunteer that is metro accessible, we have other tax sites in DC and Alexandria. Reach out and we can talk about them. When we would need you: · Tuesday Evenings Physical Requirements · Volunteer should be able to move around in a confined space · Volunteer should be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time; but standing and moving breaks can be available · Site is wheelchair-accessible · Free parking available on-site, site closes before dark. · Site is accessible via public transit and has an elevator to all floors. · Volunteers should be comfortable reading printed materials; screen magnification can be provided · Will be asked to respond to spoken questions in a busy environment; let us know if you prefer a quieter role Environmental Factors · Site may be moderately noisy during peak hours; quiet space breaks can be arranged. · Shared workspace; volunteers should be comfortable working in close proximity to others. · Volunteers will engage with clients in person and/or via written materials; training provided for common scenarios · Scripts and talking points are available to support volunteers who prefer structured communication. No prior experience with taxes is required—we’re looking for compassionate, bilingual individuals eager to assist. Join us at Community Tax Aid and be the guiding light for our clients, ensuring they navigate their tax preparation with ease and confidence. Ready to make tax season a breeze for someone in need? Come aboard as a Bilingual Client Navigator! Reach out to us and we will find the time and site that works best with your schedule. If you have questions, email Andrea at volunteer@communitytaxaiddc.org or give me a call at 202-547-7773 ext. 1012. Nonprofit: Community Tax Aid Are you passionate about making a difference in your community and proficient in another language? Community Tax Aid is seeking enthusiastic Bilingual Client Navigators to join our vibrant team! This is the perfect opportunity for someone who loves helping others and wants to ensure that language is no barrier to receiving top-notch tax assistance. No prior experience with taxes is required. Let us know about any accommodations you need—we’re happy to work with you. We strive to make our sites inclusive for people of all gender identities, disabilities, and cultural backgrounds. Key Responsibilities: · Provide a warm welcome to clients as they begin their tax preparation journey, ensuring they feel comfortable and informed. · Assist clients with the intake process by helping them understand and complete the necessary forms. · Accompany clients throughout the tax preparation process, offering real-time translation services and answering any questions they may have. · Serve as the liaison between clients and tax preparers, ensuring clear communication and a seamless experience. · Support the tax site team in creating a friendly and inviting atmosphere where every client leaves feeling taken care of. What You Bring: · Fluency in English and Spanish. · A friendly, approachable demeanor, and a passion for community service. · Excellent communication skills and a desire to assist people from diverse backgrounds. · Patience and the ability to explain forms and processes in a straightforward way. · A commitment to confidentiality and ethical handling of sensitive information. What's In It For You: · A chance to meet new people from all walks of life and be part of a team that's making a tangible difference. · An opportunity to use your language skills to empower others and bridge communication gaps. · A rewarding experience where you’ll witness the direct impact of your help on individuals in your community. · The ability to learn more about the tax process without the pressure of handling tax documents. Where you could volunteer: · Falls Church, VA: 115 E Fairfax St, Falls Church, VA 22046 If you are looking for somewhere to volunteer that is metro accessible, we have other tax sites in DC and Alexandria. Reach out and we can talk about them. When we would need you: · Tuesday Evenings Physical Requirements · Volunteer should be able to move around in a confined space · Volunteer should be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time; but standing and moving breaks can be available · Site is wheelchair-accessible · Free parking available on-site, site closes before dark. · Site is accessible via public transit and has an elevator to all floors. · Volunteers should be comfortable reading printed materials; screen magnification can be provided · Will be asked to respond to spoken questions in a busy environment; let us know if you prefer a quieter role Environmental Factors · Site may be moderately noisy during peak hours; quiet space breaks can be arranged. · Shared workspace; volunteers should be comfortable working in close proximity to others. · Volunteers will engage with clients in person and/or via written materials; training provided for common scenarios · Scripts and talking points are available to support volunteers who prefer structured communication. No prior experience with taxes is required—we’re looking for compassionate, bilingual individuals eager to assist. Join us at Community Tax Aid and be the guiding light for our clients, ensuring they navigate their tax preparation with ease and confidence. Ready to make tax season a breeze for someone in need? Come aboard as a Bilingual Client Navigator! Reach out to us and we will find the time and site that works best with your schedule. If you have questions, email Andrea at volunteer@communitytaxaiddc.org or give me a call at 202-547-7773 ext. 1012. Nonprofit: Community Tax Aid Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 3, 2026 through Apr 21, 2026 Zip Code: 22046 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed to Help Our Neighbors!Our mission at Arlington Neighborhood Village (ANV) 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. 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 Our mission at Arlington Neighborhood Village (ANV) 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. 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: 50 volunteers needed - Support students in a free afterschool program!AHC is seeking 100+ passionate volunteers to support our Afterschool Program, serving students K-8th. Volunteers serve for one hour, weekly. We have seven education centers across Arlington. Volunteers will work with elementary or middle school students assisting with homework, life-skills, reading, playtime, relationship-building, and more. It is a very meaningful service opportunity, and a ton of fun! Send any questions to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org. New volunteers can sign up here! Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) AHC is seeking 100+ passionate volunteers to support our Afterschool Program, serving students K-8th. Volunteers serve for one hour, weekly. We have seven education centers across Arlington. Volunteers will work with elementary or middle school students assisting with homework, life-skills, reading, playtime, relationship-building, and more. It is a very meaningful service opportunity, and a ton of fun! Send any questions to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org. New volunteers can sign up here! Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Read & Play with Elementary Students on Wednesday AfternoonsAffordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking enthusiastic, motivated volunteers to support elementary school students in 8 free Afterschool Programs across Arlington. Each center serves elementary schoolers Monday-Thursday and teens two evenings per week. Volunteers serve around one hour weekly. Volunteers get to read, tutor, play games with, and support students with academic and social-emotional activities. It is a ton of fun for students and volunteers alike! Send any questions to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org. New volunteers can sign up here! We have a high-need for volunteers on Wednesday afternoons, 4:30-5:30 or 5-6pm at a couple different locations! Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) is seeking enthusiastic, motivated volunteers to support elementary school students in 8 free Afterschool Programs across Arlington. Each center serves elementary schoolers Monday-Thursday and teens two evenings per week. Volunteers serve around one hour weekly. Volunteers get to read, tutor, play games with, and support students with academic and social-emotional activities. It is a ton of fun for students and volunteers alike! Send any questions to Millie at millie.landis@ahcinc.org. New volunteers can sign up here! We have a high-need for volunteers on Wednesday afternoons, 4:30-5:30 or 5-6pm at a couple different locations! Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event VolunteerOrganizing 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 Organizing 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: Teach English to Adult LearnersMore 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: Social Media ConsultantPost 139 needs a digital-savvy young professional to roast our socials (kindly) and help us not look like boomers online. Got a knack for Insta, FB, TikTok, or just making things not cringe? We’re not handing over the whole thing — just want some honest feedback and fresh ideas and a strategy for improvement. Thanks for your consideration! Nonprofit: American Legion Post 139 Post 139 needs a digital-savvy young professional to roast our socials (kindly) and help us not look like boomers online. Got a knack for Insta, FB, TikTok, or just making things not cringe? We’re not handing over the whole thing — just want some honest feedback and fresh ideas and a strategy for improvement. Thanks for your consideration! Nonprofit: American Legion Post 139 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spooky Mad Science Expo / Marketing Volunteer Opportunity Join the Team & Help Promote a Thrilling Science Experience! We’re looking for creative and enthusiastic marketing volunteers to help spread the word and engage the community. What You’ll Do: We can’t wait to have you on board! Nonprofit: Chrysalis Development Group Join the Team & Help Promote a Thrilling Science Experience! We’re looking for creative and enthusiastic marketing volunteers to help spread the word and engage the community. What You’ll Do: 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: Help Bridge the Digital Divide—One Senior at a TimeAHC, a non-profit, affordable housing provider, is home to many vibrant senior citizens eager to learn computer basics. A partner organization is leading beginner tech classes—and we’re looking for friendly volunteers to help participants practice their new skills. What You’ll Do: When & Where: Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) AHC, a non-profit, affordable housing provider, is home to many vibrant senior citizens eager to learn computer basics. A partner organization is leading beginner tech classes—and we’re looking for friendly volunteers to help participants practice their new skills. What You’ll Do: When & Where: Nonprofit: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Chantilly ReStore!Volunteers will work with ReStore staff collecting and receiving donated materials, pricing and stocking items on the store floor, cleaning and organizing the store, and assisting customers in the store. If there is any particular skill set you'd like to utilize such as organization or selling, let our staff know and they'll let you flex that skill set. If you are interested in volunteering at the Chantilly ReStore, you can sign up to volunteer at: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com. To receive a verification letter for community service, you must go through a screening process. For court-ordered or pre-trial hours, please select “I need court-ordered service hours” on Volunteer Hub to go through a screening process. Please Note: Volunteers must be 16 years or older to volunteer. If the volunteer is under 18, the waiver must be signed by an adult. Please visit: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com to view shifts and sign-up! Please visit: https://www.habitatdcnova.org/restore/ to learn more about our ReStores! Contact: Giulia DeLuca, ReStore Volunteer Engagement Fellow, at giulia.deluca@habitatdcnova.org for more information Nonprofit: Habitat for Humanity DC & NOVA Volunteers will work with ReStore staff collecting and receiving donated materials, pricing and stocking items on the store floor, cleaning and organizing the store, and assisting customers in the store. If there is any particular skill set you'd like to utilize such as organization or selling, let our staff know and they'll let you flex that skill set. If you are interested in volunteering at the Chantilly ReStore, you can sign up to volunteer at: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com. To receive a verification letter for community service, you must go through a screening process. For court-ordered or pre-trial hours, please select “I need court-ordered service hours” on Volunteer Hub to go through a screening process. Please Note: Volunteers must be 16 years or older to volunteer. If the volunteer is under 18, the waiver must be signed by an adult. Please visit: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com to view shifts and sign-up! Please visit: https://www.habitatdcnova.org/restore/ to learn more about our ReStores! Contact: Giulia DeLuca, ReStore Volunteer Engagement Fellow, at giulia.deluca@habitatdcnova.org for more information Nonprofit: Habitat for Humanity DC & NOVA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20151 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Alexandria ReStore!Volunteers will work with ReStore staff collecting and receiving donated materials, pricing and stocking items on the store floor, cleaning and organizing the store, and assisting customers in the store. If there is any particular skill set you'd like to utilize such as organization or selling, let our staff know and they'll let you flex that skill set. If you are interested in volunteering at the Alexandria ReStore, you can sign up to volunteer at: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com. To receive a verification letter for community service, you must go through a screening process. For court-ordered or pre-trial hours, please select “I need court-ordered service hours” on Volunteer Hub to go through a screening process. Please Note: Volunteers must be 16 years or older to volunteer. If the volunteer is under 18, the waiver must be signed by an adult. Please visit: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com to view shifts and sign-up! Please visit: https://www.habitatdcnova.org/restore/ to learn more about our ReStores! Contact: Giulia DeLuca, ReStore Volunteer Engagement Fellow, at giulia.deluca@habitatdcnova.org for more information. Nonprofit: Habitat for Humanity DC & NOVA Volunteers will work with ReStore staff collecting and receiving donated materials, pricing and stocking items on the store floor, cleaning and organizing the store, and assisting customers in the store. If there is any particular skill set you'd like to utilize such as organization or selling, let our staff know and they'll let you flex that skill set. If you are interested in volunteering at the Alexandria ReStore, you can sign up to volunteer at: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com. To receive a verification letter for community service, you must go through a screening process. For court-ordered or pre-trial hours, please select “I need court-ordered service hours” on Volunteer Hub to go through a screening process. Please Note: Volunteers must be 16 years or older to volunteer. If the volunteer is under 18, the waiver must be signed by an adult. Please visit: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com to view shifts and sign-up! Please visit: https://www.habitatdcnova.org/restore/ to learn more about our ReStores! Contact: Giulia DeLuca, ReStore Volunteer Engagement Fellow, at giulia.deluca@habitatdcnova.org for more information. Nonprofit: Habitat for Humanity DC & NOVA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the Herndon ReStore!Volunteers will work with ReStore staff collecting and receiving donated materials, pricing and stocking items on the store floor, cleaning and organizing the store, and assisting customers in the store. If there is any particular skill set you'd like to utilize such as organization or selling, let our staff know and they'll let you flex that skill set. If you are interested in volunteering at the Herndon ReStore, you can sign up to volunteer at: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com. To receive a verification letter for community service, you must go through a screening process. For court-ordered or pre-trial hours, please select “I need court-ordered service hours” on Volunteer Hub to go through a screening process. Please Note: Volunteers must be 16 years or older to volunteer. If the volunteer is under 18, the waiver must be signed by an adult. Please visit: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com to view shifts and sign-up! Please visit: https://www.habitatdcnova.org/restore/ to learn more about our ReStores! Contact: Giulia DeLuca, ReStore Volunteer Engagement Fellow, at giulia.deluca@habitatdcnova.org for more information. Nonprofit: Habitat for Humanity DC & NOVA Volunteers will work with ReStore staff collecting and receiving donated materials, pricing and stocking items on the store floor, cleaning and organizing the store, and assisting customers in the store. If there is any particular skill set you'd like to utilize such as organization or selling, let our staff know and they'll let you flex that skill set. If you are interested in volunteering at the Herndon ReStore, you can sign up to volunteer at: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com. To receive a verification letter for community service, you must go through a screening process. For court-ordered or pre-trial hours, please select “I need court-ordered service hours” on Volunteer Hub to go through a screening process. Please Note: Volunteers must be 16 years or older to volunteer. If the volunteer is under 18, the waiver must be signed by an adult. Please visit: https://habitatnova.volunteerhub.com to view shifts and sign-up! Please visit: https://www.habitatdcnova.org/restore/ to learn more about our ReStores! Contact: Giulia DeLuca, ReStore Volunteer Engagement Fellow, at giulia.deluca@habitatdcnova.org for more information. Nonprofit: Habitat for Humanity DC & NOVA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20170 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ArtistAre you naturally artistic and would like to help us create fliers to promote our live music or maybe design our sandwich boards with your chalkboard art? We could use your help and you could use this to start your resume with the work you do for our veteran's organization. Drop us a line and lets talk. **If you're interested in doing our fliers, this could all be done online!** Nonprofit: American Legion Post 139 Are you naturally artistic and would like to help us create fliers to promote our live music or maybe design our sandwich boards with your chalkboard art? We could use your help and you could use this to start your resume with the work you do for our veteran's organization. Drop us a line and lets talk. **If you're interested in doing our fliers, this could all be done online!** Nonprofit: American Legion Post 139 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Graphic Design WantedThe League of Women Voters of Arlington & Alexandria City is seeking a volunteer graphic designer to create clear, accessible social media graphics and event flyers using Canva or similar tools. This highly flexible, seasonal role may require up to 5 hours a week during election cycles and little or no work at other times. Volunteers should have a good eye for design, respond to messages within a day or two, and be ready for occasional time-sensitive projects. Membership is encouraged but not required to start. Your designs will help share vital, nonpartisan information and strengthen our community’s democracy. Nonprofit: League Of Women Voters Of Arlington and Alexandria City The League of Women Voters of Arlington & Alexandria City is seeking a volunteer graphic designer to create clear, accessible social media graphics and event flyers using Canva or similar tools. This highly flexible, seasonal role may require up to 5 hours a week during election cycles and little or no work at other times. Volunteers should have a good eye for design, respond to messages within a day or two, and be ready for occasional time-sensitive projects. Membership is encouraged but not required to start. Your designs will help share vital, nonpartisan information and strengthen our community’s democracy. Nonprofit: League Of Women Voters Of Arlington and Alexandria City Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BILAM Men's Group (in correctional setting)We need to diversify our facilitation team for a men's group in our local detention centers. We are seeking Black, Indigenous, Latine/x/a/o, Asian, men of color for mentoring and facilitation in the Arlington and Alexandria areas. Requires a one-year commitment. Nonprofit: OAR of Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church We need to diversify our facilitation team for a men's group in our local detention centers. We are seeking Black, Indigenous, Latine/x/a/o, Asian, men of color for mentoring and facilitation in the Arlington and Alexandria areas. Requires a one-year commitment. Nonprofit: OAR of Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Programs: Kids Club, Teens Club, Casa to CareerKIDS CLUB (ELEMENTARY PROGRAM) Nonprofit: Casa Chirilagua KIDS CLUB (ELEMENTARY PROGRAM) Nonprofit: Casa Chirilagua Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 5, 2026 Zip Code: 22305-2227 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach AssistantEducates the
community about VICAP, Medicare, and related health insurance programsComplies with
VICAP policies and guidelines for outreach assistants, including those
regarding maintaining client confidentiality and reporting of VICAP activitiesMay create content for and deliver public
presentations to a variety of audiences, including Medicare beneficiaries,
caregivers, community partners, and health care providersRepresents VICAP
at local community events, such as health fairsAssists with the
development and implementation of new partnerships and other outreach support
as needed
Nonprofit: Virginia Insurance Counseling & Assistance Program (VICAP) Educates the
community about VICAP, Medicare, and related health insurance programsComplies with
VICAP policies and guidelines for outreach assistants, including those
regarding maintaining client confidentiality and reporting of VICAP activitiesMay create content for and deliver public
presentations to a variety of audiences, including Medicare beneficiaries,
caregivers, community partners, and health care providersRepresents VICAP
at local community events, such as health fairsAssists with the
development and implementation of new partnerships and other outreach support
as needed
Nonprofit: Virginia Insurance Counseling & Assistance Program (VICAP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative AssistantComplies with
VICAP policies and guidelines for administrative assistants, including those
regarding maintaining client confidentiality and reporting of VICAP
activities Collects and
reports data on VICAP activities via a variety of methods, including
Internet-based programs Provides
administrative support for VICAP activities, such as stuffing packets and mailing
informationCreates forms and surveys using Microsoft Forms, Google Forms, Survey Monkey, or other online toolsAssists with creating content and writing articles for newsletters and press releases Assists clients with setting up appointments and conducting appointment remindersLocates and reserves training space
Nonprofit: Virginia Insurance Counseling & Assistance Program (VICAP) Complies with
VICAP policies and guidelines for administrative assistants, including those
regarding maintaining client confidentiality and reporting of VICAP
activities Collects and
reports data on VICAP activities via a variety of methods, including
Internet-based programs Provides
administrative support for VICAP activities, such as stuffing packets and mailing
informationCreates forms and surveys using Microsoft Forms, Google Forms, Survey Monkey, or other online toolsAssists with creating content and writing articles for newsletters and press releases Assists clients with setting up appointments and conducting appointment remindersLocates and reserves training space
Nonprofit: Virginia Insurance Counseling & Assistance Program (VICAP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reentry Support 8:30AM-5PM & 1-year commitment requiredAssisting OAR's peer recovery specialists (PRS) in their work with individuals returning to the community. Tasks can include helping program participants with community resource navigation, helping to put together welcome bags for participants, ordering birth certificates for participants, helping participants fill out intake paperwork, cleaning welcome center, organizing inventory, resource research and investigation, tutoring, etc. Nonprofit: OAR of Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church Assisting OAR's peer recovery specialists (PRS) in their work with individuals returning to the community. Tasks can include helping program participants with community resource navigation, helping to put together welcome bags for participants, ordering birth certificates for participants, helping participants fill out intake paperwork, cleaning welcome center, organizing inventory, resource research and investigation, tutoring, etc. Nonprofit: OAR of Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Select Scholarship Exchange StudentsAmerican Councils is seeking volunteers in the Washington, D.C. area to evaluate scholarship applications of high school students interested in participating in youth exchange programs. This is a unique opportunity to change a young person’s life and be part of a worldwide public diplomacy effort. Youth exchange programs empower the next generation of global citizens and establish long-lasting ties between the United States and other countries, promoting mutual understanding. Over the past three decades, the U.S. Congress and Department of State have supported youth exchanges as an important component of U.S. public diplomacy and foreign policy: The Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) program: initiated in 1992 to ensure long-lasting peace and mutual understanding between the U.S. and the countries of Eurasia and to enable young people to learn about the U.S. and Americans firsthand, and to teach Americans about their countries.FLEX Abroad: the reciprocal program offers U.S. high school students scholarships to participate in an academic year cultural exchange in a participating FLEX country.These programs provide high school students with the opportunity to travel to the U.S. or abroad for an academic year, study at a local high school, and live with a host family. By volunteering to evaluate these student applications, you will help select the next generation of future leaders in these countries. Many of the over 32,000 FLEX and FLEX Abroad alumni have gone on to become successful professionals in their communities. Alumni of these programs include entrepreneurs, journalists, financial sector leaders, technology leaders, public policy makers, and leaders in their national governments. Required Training: Volunteers are required to attend a virtual or in-person training session to provide a better understanding of the programs and application process and prepare them to evaluate student applications. New volunteers receive six hours of training When and Where: In-person evaluation will take place at the American Councils office near Farragut North, from October 2025 to March 2026, with flexible hours, including evenings and Saturdays. Applicants are able to apply for a volunteer position anytime during the evaluation period. As an alternative, volunteer evaluators will have an opportunity to engage in virtual evaluation via an online portal. Virtual volunteer opportunity is available from anywhere in the US. Perks: Topical lecture series and other cultural events throughout the evaluation seasonMeals and snacks for in-person readersExperienced support staff with regional experienceVolunteers will earn an endorsement on LinkedInOpportunity to meet other professionals involved in international education, exchange, and public diplomacyEligibility to apply for flight leader positions to accompany students as they travel to and from their countries over the summer. This is a highly sought-after opportunity available to active volunteer evaluatorsJust as the FLEX and FLEX Abroad programs are accessible to and include students with disabilities, American Councils also welcomes volunteers with all abilities. If you have any questions about accommodations for volunteer evaluators, please contact volunteer@americancouncils.org Nonprofit: American Councils for International Education American Councils is seeking volunteers in the Washington, D.C. area to evaluate scholarship applications of high school students interested in participating in youth exchange programs. This is a unique opportunity to change a young person’s life and be part of a worldwide public diplomacy effort. Youth exchange programs empower the next generation of global citizens and establish long-lasting ties between the United States and other countries, promoting mutual understanding. Over the past three decades, the U.S. Congress and Department of State have supported youth exchanges as an important component of U.S. public diplomacy and foreign policy: The Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX) program: initiated in 1992 to ensure long-lasting peace and mutual understanding between the U.S. and the countries of Eurasia and to enable young people to learn about the U.S. and Americans firsthand, and to teach Americans about their countries.FLEX Abroad: the reciprocal program offers U.S. high school students scholarships to participate in an academic year cultural exchange in a participating FLEX country.These programs provide high school students with the opportunity to travel to the U.S. or abroad for an academic year, study at a local high school, and live with a host family. By volunteering to evaluate these student applications, you will help select the next generation of future leaders in these countries. Many of the over 32,000 FLEX and FLEX Abroad alumni have gone on to become successful professionals in their communities. Alumni of these programs include entrepreneurs, journalists, financial sector leaders, technology leaders, public policy makers, and leaders in their national governments. Required Training: Volunteers are required to attend a virtual or in-person training session to provide a better understanding of the programs and application process and prepare them to evaluate student applications. New volunteers receive six hours of training When and Where: In-person evaluation will take place at the American Councils office near Farragut North, from October 2025 to March 2026, with flexible hours, including evenings and Saturdays. Applicants are able to apply for a volunteer position anytime during the evaluation period. As an alternative, volunteer evaluators will have an opportunity to engage in virtual evaluation via an online portal. Virtual volunteer opportunity is available from anywhere in the US. Perks: Topical lecture series and other cultural events throughout the evaluation seasonMeals and snacks for in-person readersExperienced support staff with regional experienceVolunteers will earn an endorsement on LinkedInOpportunity to meet other professionals involved in international education, exchange, and public diplomacyEligibility to apply for flight leader positions to accompany students as they travel to and from their countries over the summer. This is a highly sought-after opportunity available to active volunteer evaluatorsJust as the FLEX and FLEX Abroad programs are accessible to and include students with disabilities, American Councils also welcomes volunteers with all abilities. If you have any questions about accommodations for volunteer evaluators, please contact volunteer@americancouncils.org Nonprofit: American Councils for International Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20036 Allow Groups: No |