Volunteer Work

Charities and nonprofit organizations are in need of help from unpaid volunteers. These workers help with administrative duties, the charities’ recipients, and in a variety of other ways. The first thing is to discover the different places where you can do volunteer work.

Children

Ronald McDonald House Charities lists charity opportunities within the Ronald McDonald House system, arranged by location with information on contacting local groups.

United Way lists volunteer options within the United Way, with many targeted towards children.

Boys & Girls Club of America needs volunteers to work with underprivileged children.

Big Brothers/Big Sisters uses volunteers to help children that are missing a parent.

Animals

The Animal Rescue Site lists ways in which volunteers can help save neglected and abandoned animals.

Animal Shelter lists animal shelters located in the United States, each of which needs help and support from volunteers.

Adults

Volunteer Florida details volunteer opportunities located within the state of Florida.

Volunteer San Diego lists volunteer opportunities in San Diego and information on contacting the organizations.

The USO does volunteer work to support the troops overseas such as creating care packages.

Americorps lists volunteer opportunities within the organization, with many requiring a specific amount of time pledged by the donator.

International

International Volunteer Programs Association is devoted to helping adults and students find volunteer organizations overseas.

United Nations Volunteers sends volunteers to depressed areas overseas to help women in particular.

Volunteer Abroad is devoted to providing volunteer resources for overseas locations.

Health

American Red Cross lists information at volunteering for the Red Cross on a local level or in one of their larger projects.

Befrienders lists suicide hotlines around the world that work to reduce suicides.

National Hope Line contains information on volunteering at one of the teen crisis hotlines.

Muscular Dystrophy Association needs volunteers to work on their special needs camps in the summer months.

Poverty

Habitat for Humanity volunteers help build houses for those below the poverty line and run their Re-Store shops, which sell donated goods.

Mercy Corps sends volunteers overseas and abroad to help those living in poverty stricken locations.

Globe Aware uses volunteers to teach English in impoverished countries.

Doctors Without Borders needs volunteers with medical experience to travel to poorer countries with medical supplies.

Environmental

National Parks Service uses volunteers to save protected areas and teach children about conservation efforts.

Reef Relief offers ways in which volunteers can help save the coral reefs.

Earthwatch is devoted to saving specific types of endangered animals from around the world.

General Volunteer Resources

Charity Guide lists volunteer opportunities in a variety of fields and categories.

Volunteer Match allows users to search for volunteer opportunities based on their location.

Freedom Corps lets users search for volunteer organizations based on a specific location.

Volunteer Solutions brings together potential volunteers and charities by linking their contact information.

1-800 Volunteer lists a searchable database full of volunteer opportunities.

Network for Good contains a database of volunteer organizations and contact information for each one.

These resources are a good starting point towards finding volunteer work in organizations that need help and support. Visit more of our site for information on legitimate work at home jobs and careers.