Volunteer: Matheson Park/ Enchanted Park ABQ NeighborWoods Tree PlantingThis tree planting is organized by Tree New Mexico (TNM) in the Matheson Park & Enchanted Park neighborhoods on October 18, 2025. Volunteers plant trees with trained Team Leaders who will provide instructions, tools, and maps to the tree planting locations. TNM will give you everything you need to plant trees at the designated location. You will find pre-dug holes, trees, mulch, a hose, and water on site. TNM will also show you how to plant the trees properly. Please bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and wear closed toe shoes. Please wear your green TNM T-shirt if you have one. We will have some at the Welcome Table, while supplies last. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Children 11-years-old and older are welcome to plant with their parent or guardian. Children 15-years-old and older can plant as adults. Please email Mackenzie at mackenzie@treenm.org with any questions or concerns. Organization: Tree New Mexico This tree planting is organized by Tree New Mexico (TNM) in the Matheson Park & Enchanted Park neighborhoods on October 18, 2025. Volunteers plant trees with trained Team Leaders who will provide instructions, tools, and maps to the tree planting locations. TNM will give you everything you need to plant trees at the designated location. You will find pre-dug holes, trees, mulch, a hose, and water on site. TNM will also show you how to plant the trees properly. Please bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and wear closed toe shoes. Please wear your green TNM T-shirt if you have one. We will have some at the Welcome Table, while supplies last. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Children 11-years-old and older are welcome to plant with their parent or guardian. Children 15-years-old and older can plant as adults. Please email Mackenzie at mackenzie@treenm.org with any questions or concerns. Organization: Tree New Mexico Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025 Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Supper Rock ABQ NeighborWoods Tree PlantingThis tree planting is organized by Tree New Mexico (TNM) in the Supper Rock neighborhood on September 20, 2025. Volunteers plant trees with trained Team Leaders who will provide instructions, tools, and maps to the tree planting locations. TNM will give you everything you need to plant trees at the designated location. You will find pre-dug holes, trees, mulch, a hose, and water on site. TNM will also show you how to plant the trees properly. Please bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and wear closed toe shoes. Please wear your green TNM T-shirt if you have one. We will have some at the Welcome Table, while supplies last. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Children 11-years-old and older are welcome to plant with their parent or guardian. Children 15-years-old and older can plant as adults. Please email Mackenzie at mackenzie@treenm.org with any questions or concerns. Organization: Tree New Mexico This tree planting is organized by Tree New Mexico (TNM) in the Supper Rock neighborhood on September 20, 2025. Volunteers plant trees with trained Team Leaders who will provide instructions, tools, and maps to the tree planting locations. TNM will give you everything you need to plant trees at the designated location. You will find pre-dug holes, trees, mulch, a hose, and water on site. TNM will also show you how to plant the trees properly. Please bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and wear closed toe shoes. Please wear your green TNM T-shirt if you have one. We will have some at the Welcome Table, while supplies last. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Children 11-years-old and older are welcome to plant with their parent or guardian. Children 15-years-old and older can plant as adults. Please email Mackenzie at mackenzie@treenm.org with any questions or concerns. Organization: Tree New Mexico Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: South Broadway ABQ NeighborWoods Tree PlantingThis tree planting is organized by Tree New Mexico (TNM) in the South Broadway neighborhood on September 6, 2025. Volunteers plant trees with trained Team Leaders who will provide instructions, tools, and maps to the tree planting locations. TNM will give you everything you need to plant trees at the designated location. You will find pre-dug holes, trees, mulch, a hose, and water on site. TNM will also show you how to plant the trees properly. Please bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and wear closed toe shoes. Please wear your green TNM T-shirt if you have one. We will have some at the Welcome Table, while supplies last. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Children 11-years-old and older are welcome to plant with their parent or guardian. Children 15-years-old and older can plant as adults. Please email Mackenzie at mackenzie@treenm.org with any questions or concerns. Organization: Tree New Mexico This tree planting is organized by Tree New Mexico (TNM) in the South Broadway neighborhood on September 6, 2025. Volunteers plant trees with trained Team Leaders who will provide instructions, tools, and maps to the tree planting locations. TNM will give you everything you need to plant trees at the designated location. You will find pre-dug holes, trees, mulch, a hose, and water on site. TNM will also show you how to plant the trees properly. Please bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and wear closed toe shoes. Please wear your green TNM T-shirt if you have one. We will have some at the Welcome Table, while supplies last. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Children 11-years-old and older are welcome to plant with their parent or guardian. Children 15-years-old and older can plant as adults. Please email Mackenzie at mackenzie@treenm.org with any questions or concerns. Organization: Tree New Mexico Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 6, 2025 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Calling all Music Lovers!Do you play an instrument or love to sing? Share your gift of music to bring comfort, joy, and peace to those in hospice care. What You’ll Do: Training Provided Ready to make a difference through music?Reach out to Gentiva Volunteer Coordinator at 505-821-5405 or apply at Volunteers Organization: Gentiva Hospice Do you play an instrument or love to sing? Share your gift of music to bring comfort, joy, and peace to those in hospice care. What You’ll Do: Training Provided Ready to make a difference through music?Reach out to Gentiva Volunteer Coordinator at 505-821-5405 or apply at Volunteers Organization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Library Volunteer Summer Reading Program 2025Teen volunteers are a vital part of our summer programming. Volunteers help with all types of work, from signing up participants, to stamping Summer Reading Logs, and handing out weekly prizes. They may also be asked to help with the day-to-day business of the library, as well as contributing their own special skills on an as-needed basis. Volunteers should be prepared to attend a mandatory orientation and to work a minimum of one shift per week for the duration of the library’s Summer Reading Program which runs May 31st through July 26th, 2025. Special events are where our volunteers will really shine. Volunteers may help with offering and/or assisting during arts & crafts or story time programs, helping with setting up and tearing down, and with generating publicity by sharing information about our events. Teen volunteers play an important role at the Library during the busy summer schedule. What do I need to become an SRP volunteer?All volunteers must be able to attend an orientation session in order to be considered for the SRP volunteer program. If you cannot attend the orientation date, please contact Brooke Holland at (505)768-4970. After the orientation, a set schedule will be made for each volunteer depending on the library's needs and the teen's availability. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer for the Library. There is no cost to the applicant. Background checks must clear before volunteers attend orientation in order to volunteer during the program. All volunteers must complete a brief orientation before Summer Reading begins!Orientation simply goes over expectations, policies, and procedures while volunteering on site. Call to schedule a time to meet with us to complete this orientation anytime between Tuesday, May 20th - Saturday, May 24th 10 am - 5 pm. A criminal background check will be required. City policy requires anyone who wishes to volunteer at the library to consent to the performance of a background investigation by an outside agency. There is no cost to you. IMPORTANT: Once you have read all of the above, please contact Amber D. at 505-764-1742 to discuss opportunities and availability. **Please note: Based on the New Mexico Child Labor Laws, youth ages 13-15 may only volunteer for up to 4 hours per week during the academic school year; and, when school is out, for up to 20 hours per week.** Organization: South Broadway Library Teen volunteers are a vital part of our summer programming. Volunteers help with all types of work, from signing up participants, to stamping Summer Reading Logs, and handing out weekly prizes. They may also be asked to help with the day-to-day business of the library, as well as contributing their own special skills on an as-needed basis. Volunteers should be prepared to attend a mandatory orientation and to work a minimum of one shift per week for the duration of the library’s Summer Reading Program which runs May 31st through July 26th, 2025. Special events are where our volunteers will really shine. Volunteers may help with offering and/or assisting during arts & crafts or story time programs, helping with setting up and tearing down, and with generating publicity by sharing information about our events. Teen volunteers play an important role at the Library during the busy summer schedule. What do I need to become an SRP volunteer?All volunteers must be able to attend an orientation session in order to be considered for the SRP volunteer program. If you cannot attend the orientation date, please contact Brooke Holland at (505)768-4970. After the orientation, a set schedule will be made for each volunteer depending on the library's needs and the teen's availability. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer for the Library. There is no cost to the applicant. Background checks must clear before volunteers attend orientation in order to volunteer during the program. All volunteers must complete a brief orientation before Summer Reading begins!Orientation simply goes over expectations, policies, and procedures while volunteering on site. Call to schedule a time to meet with us to complete this orientation anytime between Tuesday, May 20th - Saturday, May 24th 10 am - 5 pm. A criminal background check will be required. City policy requires anyone who wishes to volunteer at the library to consent to the performance of a background investigation by an outside agency. There is no cost to you. IMPORTANT: Once you have read all of the above, please contact Amber D. at 505-764-1742 to discuss opportunities and availability. **Please note: Based on the New Mexico Child Labor Laws, youth ages 13-15 may only volunteer for up to 4 hours per week during the academic school year; and, when school is out, for up to 20 hours per week.** Organization: South Broadway Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Esports Tournament Organizer - West MesaEsports events are organized by Parks and Recreation in the community room at Central and Unser Library, typically on the 4th Saturday of the month, from 9:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. Volunteers help assist with a wide variety of tournament functions, such as unloading equipment, arranging table layouts, plugging in computers and consoles, reporting tournament results, and moderating gameplay. Parks and Recreation will provide all equipment necessary and guide volunteers on proper setup procedures. Register at least 3 days before the event. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Only water is allowed in the community room, all food and
drinks are prohibited at the library. Organization: Parks and Recreation - Recreation Division Esports events are organized by Parks and Recreation in the community room at Central and Unser Library, typically on the 4th Saturday of the month, from 9:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. Volunteers help assist with a wide variety of tournament functions, such as unloading equipment, arranging table layouts, plugging in computers and consoles, reporting tournament results, and moderating gameplay. Parks and Recreation will provide all equipment necessary and guide volunteers on proper setup procedures. Register at least 3 days before the event. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Only water is allowed in the community room, all food and
drinks are prohibited at the library. Organization: Parks and Recreation - Recreation Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Esports Tournament Organizer - ExploraEsports
events are organized by Parks and Recreation in the X Teen Studio at Explora,
typically every other Sunday from 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Please email zmartinez@cabq.gov or call 505-549-0508 with any questions! Organization: Parks and Recreation - Recreation Division Esports
events are organized by Parks and Recreation in the X Teen Studio at Explora,
typically every other Sunday from 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Please email zmartinez@cabq.gov or call 505-549-0508 with any questions! Organization: Parks and Recreation - Recreation Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Esports Tournament Organizer - DowntownEsports events are organized by Parks and Recreation in the community room at Main Library, typically on the 3rd Saturday of the month, from 9:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. Volunteers help assist with a wide variety of tournament functions, such as unloading equipment, arranging table layouts, plugging in computers and consoles, reporting tournament results, and moderating gameplay. Parks and Recreation will provide all equipment necessary and guide volunteers on proper setup procedures. Register at least 3 days before the event. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Only water is allowed in the community room, all food and
drinks are prohibited at the library. Please email zmartinez@cabq.gov or call 505-549-0508 with any questions! Organization: Parks and Recreation - Recreation Division Esports events are organized by Parks and Recreation in the community room at Main Library, typically on the 3rd Saturday of the month, from 9:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. Volunteers help assist with a wide variety of tournament functions, such as unloading equipment, arranging table layouts, plugging in computers and consoles, reporting tournament results, and moderating gameplay. Parks and Recreation will provide all equipment necessary and guide volunteers on proper setup procedures. Register at least 3 days before the event. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Only water is allowed in the community room, all food and
drinks are prohibited at the library. Please email zmartinez@cabq.gov or call 505-549-0508 with any questions! Organization: Parks and Recreation - Recreation Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mayor's Youth Advisory CouncilThe Albuquerque Mayor's Youth Advisory Council (MYAC) is a group of young people who provide advice and input to the city's mayor and other officials on issues affecting youth in the community. The council advises the mayor and city officials on policies, programs, and initiatives that impact young people. This includes providing insights on issues such as education, public safety, health, and recreational activities. Applications are being accepted for eight At-Large positions. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions The Albuquerque Mayor's Youth Advisory Council (MYAC) is a group of young people who provide advice and input to the city's mayor and other officials on issues affecting youth in the community. The council advises the mayor and city officials on policies, programs, and initiatives that impact young people. This includes providing insights on issues such as education, public safety, health, and recreational activities. Applications are being accepted for eight At-Large positions. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Thumb Heroes: Help Us Grow & Thrive!At the Herman Sanchez Community Center, we're excited to offer a new volunteer opportunity for those who love gardening and caring for plants! We're looking for volunteers to help revive and maintain our indoor and outdoor plants, ensuring that the center remains a welcoming and green space for all. Whether you have a green thumb or are just starting out, your help in nurturing our plants will make a big difference in creating a vibrant, healthy environment for everyone in our community. Join us in bringing life back to our garden spaces! Organization: Herman Sanchez Community Center At the Herman Sanchez Community Center, we're excited to offer a new volunteer opportunity for those who love gardening and caring for plants! We're looking for volunteers to help revive and maintain our indoor and outdoor plants, ensuring that the center remains a welcoming and green space for all. Whether you have a green thumb or are just starting out, your help in nurturing our plants will make a big difference in creating a vibrant, healthy environment for everyone in our community. Join us in bringing life back to our garden spaces! Organization: Herman Sanchez Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Enrichment Construction - EastHelp us assemble sweet treats and enrichment items to help keep our pets mentally active, curious and stimulated. Come to the Eastside Shelter and you will have all the materials needed or ask about good options to make the items at home or outside our facilities by emailing awdvolunteer@cabq.gov. Minors may need to be accompanied by an adult. If you're interested, for a more comprehensive list of our opportunities divided by pet, listings of the trainings needed to volunteer and all of the details about how to continue your volunteering process with us, please visit www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd Organization: AWD Animal Shelter Help us assemble sweet treats and enrichment items to help keep our pets mentally active, curious and stimulated. Come to the Eastside Shelter and you will have all the materials needed or ask about good options to make the items at home or outside our facilities by emailing awdvolunteer@cabq.gov. Minors may need to be accompanied by an adult. If you're interested, for a more comprehensive list of our opportunities divided by pet, listings of the trainings needed to volunteer and all of the details about how to continue your volunteering process with us, please visit www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd Organization: AWD Animal Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: Yes |