Austin Volunteer Opportunities

Austin Volunteer Opportunities Give You a Way to Give Back to Your Community

Central Texas Charities Need YOU!

Many Austin local organizations are struggling to make ends meet and need your help and support. Can you find the time or a little extra cash to make a difference in the lives of the neediest by volunteering in Austin?

An excerpt for each Austin organization’s website should give you an idea of the types of services they provide, to help you choose who you want to support.
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American Red Cross www.centex.redcross.org

The American Red Cross of Central Texas “is dedicated to saving lives, easing suffering and restoring hope at home and around the world.

All Red Cross assistance is given free of charge, made possible by the generous contribution of people’s time, money, and skills. It is an independent, humanitarian, voluntary organization, not a government agency.”

Children’s Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas www.childrensaustin.org

The Children’s Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas “serves as the fundraising arm for Dell Children’s Medical Center. We partner with families, individuals and organizations to support the hospital’s mission to serve the sick and injured children in the Central Texas 46-county region.”

Austin Humane Society www.austinhumanesociety.org

The Humane Societyis Austin’s largest no kill, non-profit animal adoption shelter dedicated to saving Austin’s homeless cats and dogs by educating our community about responsible pet ownership and reducing pet overpopulation.”

Dress for Success www.dressforsuccess.org

The mission of Dress for Success “is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.”

Hands on Central Texas www.handsoncentraltexas.org

Hands on Central Texas is “a program of United Way Capital Area strenghthens communities though meaningful volunteer action.”

Heart Housewww.hearthouse.org

Heart House Austin “is a free afterschool program dedicated to providing a safe haven and academic support to low-income children and encouraging them to become good citizens.”

Hospice Austin www.hospiceaustin.org

At Hospice Austin, “the emphasis is on living – living each day to the fullest, in a comfortable place, free of pain and in the company of loved ones. Our patients and families have the assurance that they are being served by one of the oldest and largest non-profit hospice programs in Texas. We provide family-centered, quality end of life care that emphasizes compassion, independence, respect and dignity.”

Big Brothers Big Sisters www.bbbscentraltx.org

Big Brothers Big Sisters “helps children reach their potential through professionally supported one-to-one relationships with measurable impact.”

Bookspring www.bookspring.org

BookSpring “instills children with a love of reading and promotes books as a means to success. By offering a range of programs that support early literacy, BookSpring champions the value of reading and encourages parents to read to their children from birth on, resulting in stronger families and increased life-long opportunities for every child.”

Capital Area Food Bank www.austinfoodbank.org

“In its 28th year of service, the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas (CAFB) currently provides food and grocery products to more than 350 Partner Agencies in 21 Central Texas counties. In 2008, CAFB distributed more than 17 million pounds of food. The CAFB service area covers 19,064 square miles in Central Texas.”

Caritas of Austin www.caritasofaustin.org

Caritas “provides a service continuum for those experiencing poverty that begins with a safety net and links them to resources to achieve self-sufficiency.”

Habitat for Humanity www.austinhabitat.org

“Through faith in action, Austin Habitat for Humanity builds homes in partnership with families and engages our community to end the cycle of poverty housing.”

Meals on Wheels www.mealsonwheelsandmore.org

“This year, MOWAM celebrates 37 years of service in the Greater Austin area. What began as a program of eight volunteers serving 29 seniors has now expanded into a multi-service organization of 5,000 volunteers serving almost 2,500 elderly and disabled persons each day.

Aside from preparing an average of 936,009 meals in 2008 year, MOWAM also offers many other programs designed to keep people healthy and living in their own homes.”

Safeplace www.safeplace.org

SafePlace “exists to end sexual and domestic violence. Nationally recognized for its innovative and effective programs, we have been providing women, children and men a place of safety, compassion and empowerment in Austin, Texas since 1974.”

Save Our Springs Alliance www.sosalliance.org

Save Our Springs Alliance works “with local conservation groups to advocate for protection of Barton Springs and the Edwards Aquifer.”

The ARC www.arcofthecapitalarea.org

The Arc of the Capital Area “is dedicated to providing personalized, community-based services that improve the quality of life for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers.”

Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas www.vlsoct.org

Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas “helps low-income clients access the civil justice system by providing volunteer attorneys who donate free legal advice and representation, and by supporting and training those attorneys.”

Boys & Girls Clubs www.bgcca.net

The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs is “to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.”

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