Volunteer: Dog Walking- Medical EastsideThis opportunity involves walking the dogs who are recovering in the clinic. Only advanced dog walkers who have taken the medical training are qualified for this. Each dog taken out should get at least a half hour of your time. They enjoy your attention and the opportunity to get some fresh air. Organization: AWD Animal Clinic This opportunity involves walking the dogs who are recovering in the clinic. Only advanced dog walkers who have taken the medical training are qualified for this. Each dog taken out should get at least a half hour of your time. They enjoy your attention and the opportunity to get some fresh air. Organization: AWD Animal Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Cuddling- Medical EastsideThis opportunity is to socialize and give attention to cats who are being treated for medical conditions. These cats need a little extra TLC while they heal, and your attention is just the right treatment. Organization: AWD Animal Clinic This opportunity is to socialize and give attention to cats who are being treated for medical conditions. These cats need a little extra TLC while they heal, and your attention is just the right treatment. Organization: AWD Animal Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Exotics FosteringThis opportunity will bring exotic animals like bunnies or birds into your home until they are able to be adopted. You will be responsible to care for them, entertain them, and socialized them in preparation for their forever homes. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity will bring exotic animals like bunnies or birds into your home until they are able to be adopted. You will be responsible to care for them, entertain them, and socialized them in preparation for their forever homes. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Fostering- Ringworm, ParvoThis opportunity will bring needy dogs or puppies into your home. This requires extra training to manage and support the dogs through these illnesses. It takes dedication to pull them through, but is also very rewarding knowing what a difference you have made. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity will bring needy dogs or puppies into your home. This requires extra training to manage and support the dogs through these illnesses. It takes dedication to pull them through, but is also very rewarding knowing what a difference you have made. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Fostering- PuppiesThis opportunity will bring puppies into your home until they are big enough to be adopted. You will be responsible to care for them, entertain them, and socialize them in preparation for their forever homes. Get the best of puppies without the long term commitment! Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity will bring puppies into your home until they are big enough to be adopted. You will be responsible to care for them, entertain them, and socialize them in preparation for their forever homes. Get the best of puppies without the long term commitment! Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Fostering- Nursing Mother and PuppiesThis opportunity is for taking a nursing mother and her babies into your home until the puppies are weaned and big enough for adoption. They don't require too much work, just a quiet, healthy place. With your help the puppies will be social butterflies and mom will have a safe place to help her babies thrive. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity is for taking a nursing mother and her babies into your home until the puppies are weaned and big enough for adoption. They don't require too much work, just a quiet, healthy place. With your help the puppies will be social butterflies and mom will have a safe place to help her babies thrive. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Fostering- Medical RecoveryThis opportunity will bring a dog into your home who just needs some TLC while they recover from medical treatment or illness. they might have medication that needs to be given, injuries to watch, or just need a watchful eye. AWD will provide guidance in their recovery. Help them recover and find their forever home! Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity will bring a dog into your home who just needs some TLC while they recover from medical treatment or illness. they might have medication that needs to be given, injuries to watch, or just need a watchful eye. AWD will provide guidance in their recovery. Help them recover and find their forever home! Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Fostering- HospiceThis opportunity brings an elderly or medically frail dog into your home where you provide care, love and support. AWD provides the medical care. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity brings an elderly or medically frail dog into your home where you provide care, love and support. AWD provides the medical care. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Fostering- Bottle BabyThis opportunity is for volunteers willing to take motherless puppies into their home to foster. It is a significant time commitment, but wonderfully rewarding to see little beans grow into chunky pups. Please make sure you complete the bottle baby training before applying. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity is for volunteers willing to take motherless puppies into their home to foster. It is a significant time commitment, but wonderfully rewarding to see little beans grow into chunky pups. Please make sure you complete the bottle baby training before applying. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Fostering- AdultThis opportunity supports dogs in need of a break from living in the shelter. They may be experiencing stress from living in a kennel long term or they may need a break from the shelter and to spend time in a loving home. The foster parent may market them for adoption during this time. It is also so helpful to support them by training basic skills such as sit and loose leash walking. This opportunity not only supports the foster dog in the home, but helps another dog by providing an open kennel to someone in need. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity supports dogs in need of a break from living in the shelter. They may be experiencing stress from living in a kennel long term or they may need a break from the shelter and to spend time in a loving home. The foster parent may market them for adoption during this time. It is also so helpful to support them by training basic skills such as sit and loose leash walking. This opportunity not only supports the foster dog in the home, but helps another dog by providing an open kennel to someone in need. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Fostering- Ringworm/PanleukThis opportunity will bring cats or kittens into your home who are under treatment. This requires extra training to manage and support the cats through these illnesses. It takes dedication to pull them through, but is also very rewarding knowing what a difference you have made. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity will bring cats or kittens into your home who are under treatment. This requires extra training to manage and support the cats through these illnesses. It takes dedication to pull them through, but is also very rewarding knowing what a difference you have made. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Fostering- Nursing Mother and kittensThis opportunity is for taking a nursing mother and her babies into your home until the kittens are weaned and big enough for adoption. They don't require too much work, just a quiet, healthy place. With your help the kittens will be social butterflies and mom will have a safe place to help her babies thrive. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity is for taking a nursing mother and her babies into your home until the kittens are weaned and big enough for adoption. They don't require too much work, just a quiet, healthy place. With your help the kittens will be social butterflies and mom will have a safe place to help her babies thrive. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Fostering- Medical RecoveryThis opportunity will bring a cat into your home who just needs some TLC while they recover from medical treatment or illness. It might have medication that needs to be given, injuries to watch, or just need a watchful eye. AWD will provide guidance in their recovery. Help them recover and find their forever home! Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity will bring a cat into your home who just needs some TLC while they recover from medical treatment or illness. It might have medication that needs to be given, injuries to watch, or just need a watchful eye. AWD will provide guidance in their recovery. Help them recover and find their forever home! Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Fostering- KittensThis opportunity will bring kittens into your home until they are able to be adopted. You will be responsible to care for them, entertain them, and socialized them in preparation for their forever homes. Get the best of kittens without the long term commitment! Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity will bring kittens into your home until they are able to be adopted. You will be responsible to care for them, entertain them, and socialized them in preparation for their forever homes. Get the best of kittens without the long term commitment! Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Fostering- HospiceThis opportunity brings an elderly or medically frail cat into your home where you provide care, love and support. AWD provides the medical care. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity brings an elderly or medically frail cat into your home where you provide care, love and support. AWD provides the medical care. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Fostering- Bottle BabyThis opportunity is for volunteers willing to take motherless kittens into their home to foster. It is a significant time commitment, but wonderfully rewarding to see little beans grow into chunky kitties. Please make sure you complete the bottle baby training before applying. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity is for volunteers willing to take motherless kittens into their home to foster. It is a significant time commitment, but wonderfully rewarding to see little beans grow into chunky kitties. Please make sure you complete the bottle baby training before applying. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Fostering - AdultThis opportunity supports adult cats in need of a break from the shelter by bringing them into your home while they wait for their forever home. We provide supplies, you provide the love. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering This opportunity supports adult cats in need of a break from the shelter by bringing them into your home while they wait for their forever home. We provide supplies, you provide the love. Organization: AWD Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Walking - West SideThis Dog walking opportunity involves walking the dogs who have a blue or green dot located on their kennel card. Each dog taken out should get at least a half hour of your time, if possible. To be able to respond to this opportunity you have to had gone through the Dog Handling online training, the Hands-on Dog Behavior in person class, at least one Dog Shadowing session and have had uploaded the correct certificates for each of these qualifications. Do you want to learn more and handle the next level of dogs? 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 If you have any questions about qualifications or have any issues with this website, please email oneabqvolunteers@cabq.gov and visit www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd for FAQs Organization: AWD Animal Shelter This Dog walking opportunity involves walking the dogs who have a blue or green dot located on their kennel card. Each dog taken out should get at least a half hour of your time, if possible. To be able to respond to this opportunity you have to had gone through the Dog Handling online training, the Hands-on Dog Behavior in person class, at least one Dog Shadowing session and have had uploaded the correct certificates for each of these qualifications. Do you want to learn more and handle the next level of dogs? 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 If you have any questions about qualifications or have any issues with this website, please email oneabqvolunteers@cabq.gov and visit www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd for FAQs Organization: AWD Animal Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberExpectation of hours per month: 3-4 Roles and responsibilities of a board member: 1. Articulate and live the purpose and values of the association and guide the association in achieving its goals 2. Define organizational performance measures and strategically monitor effectiveness 3. Provide strategic guidance to the association and to the director 4. Ensure financial solvency and resiliency (approve, oversee, conserve, enhance annual budget) 5. Help to raise resources 6. Select, support, partner, and evaluate the director 7. Engage in strategic succession planning to ensure mission continuity 8. Ensure continuous board improvement 9. Partner for mission and community impact 10. Be an ambassador and advocate with the voice of the mission Expectations: ❑ Attend at least 9 of 12 board meetings per year (75% of total meetings) ❑ Participate in strategic planning ❑ Participate in at least one board training event and an annual evaluation to identify ways in which our board can improve its performance ❑ Serve on at least one board committee (standing or ad hoc) ❑ Make an annual personal financial donation that is meaningful and significant to me ❑ Hold the association to a high standard of performance ❑ Understand my roles and responsibilities and become sufficiently knowledgeable about our association and its operations to make informed decisions ❑ Read the materials sent to the board and come prepared to board and committee meetings ❑ Arrive at meetings on time and stay for the full agenda unless I have otherwise notified the board or committee chair ❑ Ask for clarification on any matters or material that I do not understand before making a decision ❑ Listen carefully to other board members and staff with an open mind and an objective perspective ❑ Actively work towards those decisions and solutions that are in the association’s best interests Optional Responsibilities: I agree to do one of three items listed each year: ❑ Participate in at least one fundraising opportunity ❑ Speak the message of this association publicly at my other civic meetings or community events or health fairs ❑ Volunteer in a community-wide project as part of our association’s team Organization: Prostate Cancer Support Association of New Mexico Expectation of hours per month: 3-4 Roles and responsibilities of a board member: 1. Articulate and live the purpose and values of the association and guide the association in achieving its goals 2. Define organizational performance measures and strategically monitor effectiveness 3. Provide strategic guidance to the association and to the director 4. Ensure financial solvency and resiliency (approve, oversee, conserve, enhance annual budget) 5. Help to raise resources 6. Select, support, partner, and evaluate the director 7. Engage in strategic succession planning to ensure mission continuity 8. Ensure continuous board improvement 9. Partner for mission and community impact 10. Be an ambassador and advocate with the voice of the mission Expectations: ❑ Attend at least 9 of 12 board meetings per year (75% of total meetings) ❑ Participate in strategic planning ❑ Participate in at least one board training event and an annual evaluation to identify ways in which our board can improve its performance ❑ Serve on at least one board committee (standing or ad hoc) ❑ Make an annual personal financial donation that is meaningful and significant to me ❑ Hold the association to a high standard of performance ❑ Understand my roles and responsibilities and become sufficiently knowledgeable about our association and its operations to make informed decisions ❑ Read the materials sent to the board and come prepared to board and committee meetings ❑ Arrive at meetings on time and stay for the full agenda unless I have otherwise notified the board or committee chair ❑ Ask for clarification on any matters or material that I do not understand before making a decision ❑ Listen carefully to other board members and staff with an open mind and an objective perspective ❑ Actively work towards those decisions and solutions that are in the association’s best interests Optional Responsibilities: I agree to do one of three items listed each year: ❑ Participate in at least one fundraising opportunity ❑ Speak the message of this association publicly at my other civic meetings or community events or health fairs ❑ Volunteer in a community-wide project as part of our association’s team Organization: Prostate Cancer Support Association of New Mexico Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Reading Teen Volunteers 2026-Erna Fergusson LibrarySummer Reading Teen Volunteer: Unearth A Story! -- May 30th, 2026 to July 25th, 2026 Erna Fergusson Library What do SRP volunteers do? 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 30th through July 25th. With the exception of preplanned time needed for previously scheduled events. 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 a 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 one of the the orientation dates (Wednesday May 27th @6 or Thursday May 28th @5), please contact Tamara at ernafergusson@cabq.gov. 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. Your background check must be approved before you can sign up for a shift. After reading the above, Please contact Tamara with questions and to discuss availability: ernafergusson@cabq.gov Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Albuquerque Public Library! Organization: Erna Fergusson Library Summer Reading Teen Volunteer: Unearth A Story! -- May 30th, 2026 to July 25th, 2026 Erna Fergusson Library What do SRP volunteers do? 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 30th through July 25th. With the exception of preplanned time needed for previously scheduled events. 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 a 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 one of the the orientation dates (Wednesday May 27th @6 or Thursday May 28th @5), please contact Tamara at ernafergusson@cabq.gov. 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. Your background check must be approved before you can sign up for a shift. After reading the above, Please contact Tamara with questions and to discuss availability: ernafergusson@cabq.gov Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Albuquerque Public Library! Organization: Erna Fergusson Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Docent/Tour GuideEducating New Mexico's students is critical to our mission. Each year, NMHIM welcomes hundreds of middle and high school students to the museum, where they receive a docent-led tour and a presentation by a Holocaust survivor or survivor-descendant. We are looking for passionate, dedicated individuals to join our docent team. As a docent, you will be trained to educate students using the museum's artifacts, exhibits, and collections. Tours typically last between 45 minutes to an hour. Tours will be assigned based on availability. Organization: New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum Educating New Mexico's students is critical to our mission. Each year, NMHIM welcomes hundreds of middle and high school students to the museum, where they receive a docent-led tour and a presentation by a Holocaust survivor or survivor-descendant. We are looking for passionate, dedicated individuals to join our docent team. As a docent, you will be trained to educate students using the museum's artifacts, exhibits, and collections. Tours typically last between 45 minutes to an hour. Tours will be assigned based on availability. Organization: New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Door GreeterAs a museum with a small staff, we rely on our incredible volunteers to keep the museum running day-to-day. Front Desk Greeters are the friendly face of the museum; they welcome visitors, answer questions, and assist in our small gift shop. Other responsibilities include turning exhibit media on at the beginning of the shift and off at the end, as well as light janitorial duties. All volunteers receive free parking downtown, a museum t-shirt, and a 10% discount on items in the gift shop. Most days include some downtime between visitors; you are welcome to bring in your own books, laptops, or classwork, making this a great position for students. Organization: New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum As a museum with a small staff, we rely on our incredible volunteers to keep the museum running day-to-day. Front Desk Greeters are the friendly face of the museum; they welcome visitors, answer questions, and assist in our small gift shop. Other responsibilities include turning exhibit media on at the beginning of the shift and off at the end, as well as light janitorial duties. All volunteers receive free parking downtown, a museum t-shirt, and a 10% discount on items in the gift shop. Most days include some downtime between visitors; you are welcome to bring in your own books, laptops, or classwork, making this a great position for students. Organization: New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Read to the Dogs Volunteer - Erna FergussonProgram Overview - What is Read to the Dogs? Additionally, you as a handler will need to pass a criminal background check and receive a Certificate of Compliance from Library Admin. Furthermore, the Certificate of Compliance can be completed by contacting the Library Admin at this email address: bwolff@cabq.gov. 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. A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, Organization: Erna Fergusson Library Program Overview - What is Read to the Dogs? Additionally, you as a handler will need to pass a criminal background check and receive a Certificate of Compliance from Library Admin. Furthermore, the Certificate of Compliance can be completed by contacting the Library Admin at this email address: bwolff@cabq.gov. 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. A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, Organization: Erna Fergusson Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference in Albuquerque — Become an ALA Member VolunteerLearn more about ALA and become a member at our website: assistanceleagueabq.org
Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community — using the skills and passions you've built over a lifetime? The Assistance League of Albuquerque (ALA) might be exactly what you've been looking for. We recommend using our website directly and not the "respond" button on this page. Click here to get started. Organization: Assistance League® of Albuquerque Learn more about ALA and become a member at our website: assistanceleagueabq.org
Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community — using the skills and passions you've built over a lifetime? The Assistance League of Albuquerque (ALA) might be exactly what you've been looking for. We recommend using our website directly and not the "respond" button on this page. Click here to get started. Organization: Assistance League® of Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Call for Volunteers at Gateway WestThank you for your interest in volunteering with the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness. Currently, at this time, the Department is seeking volunteers who are interested in volunteering with the Gateway West. As the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness reorganizes its volunteer program, you will be one of the first to be contacted when volunteer opportunities are fully available. The reorganization is to ensure that the volunteer experience is meaningful and aligns with the current departmental needs. You will be contacted in the near future, upon responding to this opportunity, with further information on how you can be a volunteer at the Gateway West. Organization: Gateway West Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness. Currently, at this time, the Department is seeking volunteers who are interested in volunteering with the Gateway West. As the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness reorganizes its volunteer program, you will be one of the first to be contacted when volunteer opportunities are fully available. The reorganization is to ensure that the volunteer experience is meaningful and aligns with the current departmental needs. You will be contacted in the near future, upon responding to this opportunity, with further information on how you can be a volunteer at the Gateway West. Organization: Gateway West Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Call for Volunteers at Gateway FamilyThank you for your interest in volunteering with the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness. Currently, the Department is seeking volunteers interested in working with the Gateway Family. As the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness reorganizes its volunteer program, you will be one of the first to be contacted when volunteer opportunities are fully available. The reorganization is to ensure that the volunteer experience is meaningful and aligns with the current departmental needs. You will be contacted in the near future, upon responding to this opportunity, with further information on how you can be a volunteer at the Gateway Family. Organization: Gateway Family Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness. Currently, the Department is seeking volunteers interested in working with the Gateway Family. As the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness reorganizes its volunteer program, you will be one of the first to be contacted when volunteer opportunities are fully available. The reorganization is to ensure that the volunteer experience is meaningful and aligns with the current departmental needs. You will be contacted in the near future, upon responding to this opportunity, with further information on how you can be a volunteer at the Gateway Family. Organization: Gateway Family Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Call for Volunteers at Gateway CenterThank you for your interest in volunteering with the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness. Currently, at this time, the Department is seeking volunteers who are interested in volunteering with the Gateway Center. As the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness reorganizes its volunteer program, you will be one of the first to be contacted when volunteer opportunities are fully available. The reorganization is to ensure that the volunteer experience is meaningful and aligns with the current departmental needs. You will be contacted in the near future, upon responding to this opportunity, with further information on how you can be a volunteer at the Gateway Center. Organization: Gateway Center Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness. Currently, at this time, the Department is seeking volunteers who are interested in volunteering with the Gateway Center. As the Department of Health, Housing, and Homelessness reorganizes its volunteer program, you will be one of the first to be contacted when volunteer opportunities are fully available. The reorganization is to ensure that the volunteer experience is meaningful and aligns with the current departmental needs. You will be contacted in the near future, upon responding to this opportunity, with further information on how you can be a volunteer at the Gateway Center. Organization: Gateway Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Massage Program Volunteering - Therapists + Info TablingMasani's Massage is a program of the Native Health Initiative providing free chair massages to elders at senior centers located on pueblos and reservations. We are seeking volunteers for: licensed massage therapistsstudent massage therapistsinformational table volunteers (no license required!)This volunteer opportunity is event specific. If interested, register to be a volunteer here and you will be contacted by the Program Manager. Events are generally on reservations, not at the office location listed in this posting. Many elders experience social isolation due to geographical remoteness or lack of community resources. These factors contribute to disparities in health outcomes and quality of life among Native American elders. Senior Centers on pueblos and reservations provide a central gathering point and access to social connectedness for many people. Organization: Native Health Initiative Masani's Massage is a program of the Native Health Initiative providing free chair massages to elders at senior centers located on pueblos and reservations. We are seeking volunteers for: licensed massage therapistsstudent massage therapistsinformational table volunteers (no license required!)This volunteer opportunity is event specific. If interested, register to be a volunteer here and you will be contacted by the Program Manager. Events are generally on reservations, not at the office location listed in this posting. Many elders experience social isolation due to geographical remoteness or lack of community resources. These factors contribute to disparities in health outcomes and quality of life among Native American elders. Senior Centers on pueblos and reservations provide a central gathering point and access to social connectedness for many people. Organization: Native Health Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87110-3364 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interest in Alleyway Alliance Upcoming ProjectsHelp transform underused alleys into safe, welcoming community spaces. What You’ll Do: Support neighborhood alley clean-ups and beautification Assist with community events and activations Help engage residents and gather feedback Work alongside local organizations and city partnersWhy It Matters: Our Goal: Who Should Apply: Where: Alleyways in the International District and nearby neighborhoods Organization: Alleyway Activation Projects Help transform underused alleys into safe, welcoming community spaces. What You’ll Do: Support neighborhood alley clean-ups and beautification Assist with community events and activations Help engage residents and gather feedback Work alongside local organizations and city partnersWhy It Matters: Our Goal: Who Should Apply: Where: Alleyways in the International District and nearby neighborhoods Organization: Alleyway Activation Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 3D Printing & Hydroponic Garden Expert VolunteersThe Albuquerque Public Library is looking for experts willing to share their knowldege to help us build high quality programming around both 3D Printing and our Hydroponic Tower Gardens. When responding, please indicate which of these two expert fields you are interested in assisting with: Hydroponic Tower Gardens 3D Printing Systems We are looking for volunteers that will help us build patron engaging activities, programming and procedures that will help us engage our public more fully in these exciting library utilities. Organization: STEAM Programs at ABQ Library The Albuquerque Public Library is looking for experts willing to share their knowldege to help us build high quality programming around both 3D Printing and our Hydroponic Tower Gardens. When responding, please indicate which of these two expert fields you are interested in assisting with: Hydroponic Tower Gardens 3D Printing Systems We are looking for volunteers that will help us build patron engaging activities, programming and procedures that will help us engage our public more fully in these exciting library utilities. Organization: STEAM Programs at ABQ Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rail Yard Market BoothHelp represent WHEELS Museum at the Railyard Market on Sundays and be one of the first friendly faces people meet! As a booth volunteer, you’ll engage with the community by sharing what the museum is all about, our mission, upcoming events, and ways to get involved. Volunteers will greet visitors, answer basic questions, hand out flyers or materials, and encourage people to sign up for our email list or learn more about membership. You may also help with simple sales (like merchandise or raffle tickets), keep the booth tidy and welcoming, and direct people to the museum location just down the way. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys talking with people, is enthusiastic about Albuquerque’s history and culture, and wants to help grow a vibrant community space. No prior experience needed, just a positive attitude and willingness to connect with others! Every Sunday May-October from 9am-2pm Please call 505-243-6269 for more details. Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Help represent WHEELS Museum at the Railyard Market on Sundays and be one of the first friendly faces people meet! As a booth volunteer, you’ll engage with the community by sharing what the museum is all about, our mission, upcoming events, and ways to get involved. Volunteers will greet visitors, answer basic questions, hand out flyers or materials, and encourage people to sign up for our email list or learn more about membership. You may also help with simple sales (like merchandise or raffle tickets), keep the booth tidy and welcoming, and direct people to the museum location just down the way. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys talking with people, is enthusiastic about Albuquerque’s history and culture, and wants to help grow a vibrant community space. No prior experience needed, just a positive attitude and willingness to connect with others! Every Sunday May-October from 9am-2pm Please call 505-243-6269 for more details. Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 25, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Library VolunteerThank you for considering volunteering your time at the South Valley Library in Albuquerque! Do you need to earn service hours for school, or for a special project? Do you want to gain work experience? Do you love Libraries and want to learn a little bit more about how they work? Volunteers play an important role in assisting the Library to offer our services to the community on a continuing basis—and our teen volunteers are no exception! Teen volunteers are selected based upon their qualifications, enthusiasm, and the needs of the Library at any given time. What are some of the volunteering opportunities? A sample of teen volunteer assignments is listed below. Not all opportunities are available at all times or at all branch locations. For a full list and descriptions, please ask at the Reference Desk. Shelf reader Special Programs Assistant Book DisplaysWhile we appreciate every person who wishes to volunteer at the Library, opportunities are sometimes limited. Please be aware that we may not have a volunteer position available at this time that suits your interests and abilities. If you are accepted as a volunteer, we may ask you to alter your duties to meet the changing needs of the Library. Additionally, if your work is no longer necessary or proves unsatisfactory, you may be released. The skills we prefer our teen volunteers have experience with depends on the assignment. Here is a sample of skills we look for: Good attention to detail Knowledge of alphabetical order Ability to learn the Dewey Decimal System Ability to match bar code and title Ability to follow oral and written instructions Ability to work independently Ability to ask questions when clarification is needed Ability to become familiar with all sections of the branchPlease note that not all skills are necessary for all volunteer assignments. 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. You will also be asked to complete a short interview with the branch's Volunteer Coordinator and a brief shelving test. **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 Valley Library Thank you for considering volunteering your time at the South Valley Library in Albuquerque! Do you need to earn service hours for school, or for a special project? Do you want to gain work experience? Do you love Libraries and want to learn a little bit more about how they work? Volunteers play an important role in assisting the Library to offer our services to the community on a continuing basis—and our teen volunteers are no exception! Teen volunteers are selected based upon their qualifications, enthusiasm, and the needs of the Library at any given time. What are some of the volunteering opportunities? A sample of teen volunteer assignments is listed below. Not all opportunities are available at all times or at all branch locations. For a full list and descriptions, please ask at the Reference Desk. Shelf reader Special Programs Assistant Book DisplaysWhile we appreciate every person who wishes to volunteer at the Library, opportunities are sometimes limited. Please be aware that we may not have a volunteer position available at this time that suits your interests and abilities. If you are accepted as a volunteer, we may ask you to alter your duties to meet the changing needs of the Library. Additionally, if your work is no longer necessary or proves unsatisfactory, you may be released. The skills we prefer our teen volunteers have experience with depends on the assignment. Here is a sample of skills we look for: Good attention to detail Knowledge of alphabetical order Ability to learn the Dewey Decimal System Ability to match bar code and title Ability to follow oral and written instructions Ability to work independently Ability to ask questions when clarification is needed Ability to become familiar with all sections of the branchPlease note that not all skills are necessary for all volunteer assignments. 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. You will also be asked to complete a short interview with the branch's Volunteer Coordinator and a brief shelving test. **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 Valley Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Monthly Book Sale Customer Carry Out ServiceWe are looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteers to help customers at the Monthly Book Sale pack up and take out their purchases. The Monthly Book Sale is a major source of funding for the Friends of the Public Library, funding that goes directly to supporting the vital programs of the Library. The Monthly Book Sale is on the second Saturday of each month (for example December 14th). Volunteer shifts are 9:30 am to 1:30 pm or 12:30 to 3:30 pm. Volunteers do not need to work every month, but we do ask that they are communicative and consistent with their scheduling. No supplies are needed, but this is a demanding, physical task. You will be packing used books in boxes and bags. Then the books are taken through a backroom and up to customers via elevator (on carts or in bins) then loaded into the customers cars. Please wear clothes that can get dirty and closed-toe shoes. We have gloves and masks, as well as hand sanitizer. Organization: Friends of the Public Library We are looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteers to help customers at the Monthly Book Sale pack up and take out their purchases. The Monthly Book Sale is a major source of funding for the Friends of the Public Library, funding that goes directly to supporting the vital programs of the Library. The Monthly Book Sale is on the second Saturday of each month (for example December 14th). Volunteer shifts are 9:30 am to 1:30 pm or 12:30 to 3:30 pm. Volunteers do not need to work every month, but we do ask that they are communicative and consistent with their scheduling. No supplies are needed, but this is a demanding, physical task. You will be packing used books in boxes and bags. Then the books are taken through a backroom and up to customers via elevator (on carts or in bins) then loaded into the customers cars. Please wear clothes that can get dirty and closed-toe shoes. We have gloves and masks, as well as hand sanitizer. Organization: Friends of the Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Cashiers: Bookshop and Monthly Book SaleThe Friends of the Public Library is looking for enthusiastic and energetic new volunteers to join us as Volunteer Cashiers in our Bookshop and at our Monthly Book Sale. We welcome volunteers to this team who are comfortable working with electronic point-of-sale systems and managing a large volume of transactions. Shifts available Bookshop A minimum of one shift per week in the Bookshop for three months is required
A commitment of at least one shift per Monthly Book Sale for three months is required Tasks Tasks will vary but include: Collecting payments and make changeProcessing credit card transactionsAnswering the Bookshop phoneGreeting customersAnswering questionsStraightening up the sales floor and the BookshopPackaging up purchasesQualifications Excellent interpersonal skillsFriendly and helpful attitudeWillingness to help a diverse customer baseAn ability to count cashA general understanding and an ability to communicate the Friends of the Public Library’s missionPrior cashier experience preferred, but not requiredRequirements Volunteers must complete the volunteer orientationAdditional cashier and guest services training is requiredVolunteers age 18 and older are welcomeA background check is required for this positionOrganization: Friends of the Public Library The Friends of the Public Library is looking for enthusiastic and energetic new volunteers to join us as Volunteer Cashiers in our Bookshop and at our Monthly Book Sale. We welcome volunteers to this team who are comfortable working with electronic point-of-sale systems and managing a large volume of transactions. Shifts available Bookshop A minimum of one shift per week in the Bookshop for three months is required
A commitment of at least one shift per Monthly Book Sale for three months is required Tasks Tasks will vary but include: Collecting payments and make changeProcessing credit card transactionsAnswering the Bookshop phoneGreeting customersAnswering questionsStraightening up the sales floor and the BookshopPackaging up purchasesQualifications Excellent interpersonal skillsFriendly and helpful attitudeWillingness to help a diverse customer baseAn ability to count cashA general understanding and an ability to communicate the Friends of the Public Library’s missionPrior cashier experience preferred, but not requiredRequirements Volunteers must complete the volunteer orientationAdditional cashier and guest services training is requiredVolunteers age 18 and older are welcomeA background check is required for this positionOrganization: Friends of the Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Monthly Book Sale Set-up and Clean-up CrewMonthly Book Sale Set-up and Clean-up We are looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteers to turn the community room in the Main Library into a vibrant book sale room on a monthly basis—and to return the space to a neat and clean state after the sale. The Monthly Book Sale is a major source of funding for the Friends of the Public Library, funding that goes directly to supporting the vital programs of the Library. The Monthly Book Sale is on the second Saturday of each month. Set-up is on Monday and Tuesday the week before the sale and clean-up is on Monday and Tuesday following the book sale. Volunteer shifts are 10:30 am to 1:30 pm or noon to 3 pm. There will be a training session prior to the volunteer’s start date. All work will be done with guidance from the Administrative Coordinator and support from experienced volunteers. Volunteers should be: able to bend, lift, reach, and squat and able to lift 20 lbs without strain. Set-up and Clean-up Tasks Include: Moving books from shelves in the FOPL storage area to the community room (and vice versa) Placing books onto carts Moving carts filled with books Taking down, folding up, and stacking portable tables Organizing books on shelves and tables Taking discarded books to the recycling and donation areas We are an engaged and welcoming volunteer team and would be thrilled to have some new members. Beverages and water are available for all volunteers. We usually have some snacks, too. Free outdoor lot parking is available for volunteers during their shifts. Plus, volunteers get the first look at new books and media with the opportunity to purchase items at a discount. 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. Organization: Friends of the Public Library Monthly Book Sale Set-up and Clean-up We are looking for energetic and enthusiastic volunteers to turn the community room in the Main Library into a vibrant book sale room on a monthly basis—and to return the space to a neat and clean state after the sale. The Monthly Book Sale is a major source of funding for the Friends of the Public Library, funding that goes directly to supporting the vital programs of the Library. The Monthly Book Sale is on the second Saturday of each month. Set-up is on Monday and Tuesday the week before the sale and clean-up is on Monday and Tuesday following the book sale. Volunteer shifts are 10:30 am to 1:30 pm or noon to 3 pm. There will be a training session prior to the volunteer’s start date. All work will be done with guidance from the Administrative Coordinator and support from experienced volunteers. Volunteers should be: able to bend, lift, reach, and squat and able to lift 20 lbs without strain. Set-up and Clean-up Tasks Include: Moving books from shelves in the FOPL storage area to the community room (and vice versa) Placing books onto carts Moving carts filled with books Taking down, folding up, and stacking portable tables Organizing books on shelves and tables Taking discarded books to the recycling and donation areas We are an engaged and welcoming volunteer team and would be thrilled to have some new members. Beverages and water are available for all volunteers. We usually have some snacks, too. Free outdoor lot parking is available for volunteers during their shifts. Plus, volunteers get the first look at new books and media with the opportunity to purchase items at a discount. 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. Organization: Friends of the Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor for aspiring youth health professionalNHI is seeking mentors for our Healers of Tomorrow (HOT) program. Mentors should be individuals in health professions (any specialty!- doctor, nurse, dentist, vet, therapist, traditional healer, medical student. etc). Mentors will be paired with a high school student interested in health careers. The program meets the first Saturday of the month from September 2026-May 2027 for three hours. Additionally mentors will be asked to check in once with their mentee each month (virtual okay). A brief volunteer mentor training will be held in August. Mentors are expected to participate in the full program. Learn more: https://lovingservice.us/healers-of-tomorrow-hot/ Organization: Native Health Initiative NHI is seeking mentors for our Healers of Tomorrow (HOT) program. Mentors should be individuals in health professions (any specialty!- doctor, nurse, dentist, vet, therapist, traditional healer, medical student. etc). Mentors will be paired with a high school student interested in health careers. The program meets the first Saturday of the month from September 2026-May 2027 for three hours. Additionally mentors will be asked to check in once with their mentee each month (virtual okay). A brief volunteer mentor training will be held in August. Mentors are expected to participate in the full program. Learn more: https://lovingservice.us/healers-of-tomorrow-hot/ Organization: Native Health Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87110-3364 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Westgate Library)2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)June1st, 2026 to July 24th, 2026Location: Westgate 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 work a minimum of one shift per week for the duration of the library’s Summer Reading Program which runs June 1st through July 24th, 2026. 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 Josh Rosenquest at (505)768-4462. 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 L1 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 Josh to complete this orientation anytime between Tuesday, May 25th - Friday, May 29th 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 contactJosh Rosenquest at 505-768-4462 to discuss 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: Westgate Library 2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)June1st, 2026 to July 24th, 2026Location: Westgate 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 work a minimum of one shift per week for the duration of the library’s Summer Reading Program which runs June 1st through July 24th, 2026. 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 Josh Rosenquest at (505)768-4462. 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 L1 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 Josh to complete this orientation anytime between Tuesday, May 25th - Friday, May 29th 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 contactJosh Rosenquest at 505-768-4462 to discuss 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: Westgate Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Read to the Dogs Volunteer (Central & Unser Library)Read to the Dogs
Thank you for considering volunteering your time and labor (and that of your furry companion!) to promote this important Library service. Read to the Dogs is a program sponsored by the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. Handlers bring their registered pet therapy dogs into the library and provide children with an opportunity to read aloud. The registered pet therapy dog sits calmly and quietly for a story, creating a relaxing atmosphere for children. This gives children an opportunity to practice their reading skills without fear or judgment. The adults do not correct a child’s reading. Parents may sit quietly in the room with their child or take this moment to find a book and read just outside the program area. You can read more about it here. The Public Library is pleased to provide this nationally recognized program to our families. In a 10-week study by the University of California, researchers found a 12 percent increase in reading fluency by one group and no improvement by the group that didn't read to dogs. It was reported by 75 percent of the parents that their children read aloud more frequently and with greater confidence after reading to the dogs. Children who practice reading have greater success in school and children who feel successful go on to read at higher grade levels. The Public Library hopes that, through this program, children will relate to reading in a positive way and become lifelong readers. All dogs in this program are trained and registered in a dog therapy group. All Read to the Dog volunteers must belong to one of the following groups: Southwest Canine CorpsAlliance of Therapy DogsWarm Hearts NetworkHigh Desert Therapy DogsPlease visit these websites for more information about joining a dog therapy group. After completing the testing and registration process with one of the therapy groups listed above, you will need to upload the relevant documentation. This includes a copy of the membership card or certificate from one of the above organizations; and a current health form from one of the above listed organizations (proof of rabies vaccination is included on this form). Additionally, the handler will need to pass a criminal background check. City of Albuquerque policy requires anyone who wishes to volunteer at the Library to consent to a background investigation done by an outside agency. There is no cost to you. A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, you may participate in the Read to the Dogs program at the Central and Unser Library! Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are. You will be contacted by the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule an interview before you can start volunteering. Organization: Central & Unser - Patrick J. Baca Library Read to the Dogs
Thank you for considering volunteering your time and labor (and that of your furry companion!) to promote this important Library service. Read to the Dogs is a program sponsored by the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. Handlers bring their registered pet therapy dogs into the library and provide children with an opportunity to read aloud. The registered pet therapy dog sits calmly and quietly for a story, creating a relaxing atmosphere for children. This gives children an opportunity to practice their reading skills without fear or judgment. The adults do not correct a child’s reading. Parents may sit quietly in the room with their child or take this moment to find a book and read just outside the program area. You can read more about it here. The Public Library is pleased to provide this nationally recognized program to our families. In a 10-week study by the University of California, researchers found a 12 percent increase in reading fluency by one group and no improvement by the group that didn't read to dogs. It was reported by 75 percent of the parents that their children read aloud more frequently and with greater confidence after reading to the dogs. Children who practice reading have greater success in school and children who feel successful go on to read at higher grade levels. The Public Library hopes that, through this program, children will relate to reading in a positive way and become lifelong readers. All dogs in this program are trained and registered in a dog therapy group. All Read to the Dog volunteers must belong to one of the following groups: Southwest Canine CorpsAlliance of Therapy DogsWarm Hearts NetworkHigh Desert Therapy DogsPlease visit these websites for more information about joining a dog therapy group. After completing the testing and registration process with one of the therapy groups listed above, you will need to upload the relevant documentation. This includes a copy of the membership card or certificate from one of the above organizations; and a current health form from one of the above listed organizations (proof of rabies vaccination is included on this form). Additionally, the handler will need to pass a criminal background check. City of Albuquerque policy requires anyone who wishes to volunteer at the Library to consent to a background investigation done by an outside agency. There is no cost to you. A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, you may participate in the Read to the Dogs program at the Central and Unser Library! Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are. You will be contacted by the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule an interview before you can start volunteering. Organization: Central & Unser - Patrick J. Baca Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt Streetscape StopsAdopt-A-Stop is rolling out our Streetscape Program! Car clubs can adopt-a-stop listed here in this opportunity. Car club members will volunteer time with their organization to clean the stop they adopted. Adoptable Stops in this area: Central @ AtriscoCentral @ 47thCentral @ 50thCentral @ Old CoorsGoogle Earth Map of adoptable stops: https://earth.google.com/earth/d/1Ae-df7j5uuskda0Fje_kwJo8J9Bu3bO4?usp=sharing Adopt your Stop & Get ABQRide Training here: https://www.oneabqvolunteers.com/need/detail/?need_id=481001 Organization: Adopt-A-Streetscape Adopt-A-Stop is rolling out our Streetscape Program! Car clubs can adopt-a-stop listed here in this opportunity. Car club members will volunteer time with their organization to clean the stop they adopted. Adoptable Stops in this area: Central @ AtriscoCentral @ 47thCentral @ 50thCentral @ Old CoorsGoogle Earth Map of adoptable stops: https://earth.google.com/earth/d/1Ae-df7j5uuskda0Fje_kwJo8J9Bu3bO4?usp=sharing Adopt your Stop & Get ABQRide Training here: https://www.oneabqvolunteers.com/need/detail/?need_id=481001 Organization: Adopt-A-Streetscape Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adopt-A-StopVolunteer with ABQ RIDE and Adopt Your Neighborhood Bus Stop
ABQ Ride has nearly 2,700 bus stops citywide, with over 600 featuring shelters, located throughout neighborhoods across Albuquerque. These stops provide a safe and comfortable location for transit riders as they wait for their bus. Each bus stop is a high-visibility point of connection between the City and those who live in it. These are gathering places for hundreds of people every day, and they require regular maintenance and oversight. Our Adopt-A-Stop volunteers are provided with everything they need to safely assist with maintaining their bus stop. These volunteers are also the eyes and ears for our transit department--they have a direct point of contact to notify when additional graffiti and litter removal assistance is required from the city. Interested? Questions? Comments? Come join your Adopt-A-Stop founder and coordinator Dwayne Baker every third Thursday of the month for an hour-long Q&A! Click this link or just point your camera at the QR code below! Want to know which bus stops are adopted? This map indicates with yellow pins which bus stops volunteers have already stepped up to help ABQ RIDE maintain. By clicking on the map and zooming in with your scroll wheel you can also see which bus stops are still available. Adopted bus stops can also be adopted by more than one person, or group. Organization: ABQ RIDE Adopt-A-Stop Volunteer with ABQ RIDE and Adopt Your Neighborhood Bus Stop
ABQ Ride has nearly 2,700 bus stops citywide, with over 600 featuring shelters, located throughout neighborhoods across Albuquerque. These stops provide a safe and comfortable location for transit riders as they wait for their bus. Each bus stop is a high-visibility point of connection between the City and those who live in it. These are gathering places for hundreds of people every day, and they require regular maintenance and oversight. Our Adopt-A-Stop volunteers are provided with everything they need to safely assist with maintaining their bus stop. These volunteers are also the eyes and ears for our transit department--they have a direct point of contact to notify when additional graffiti and litter removal assistance is required from the city. Interested? Questions? Comments? Come join your Adopt-A-Stop founder and coordinator Dwayne Baker every third Thursday of the month for an hour-long Q&A! Click this link or just point your camera at the QR code below! Want to know which bus stops are adopted? This map indicates with yellow pins which bus stops volunteers have already stepped up to help ABQ RIDE maintain. By clicking on the map and zooming in with your scroll wheel you can also see which bus stops are still available. Adopted bus stops can also be adopted by more than one person, or group. Organization: ABQ RIDE Adopt-A-Stop Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve Food to the Food Insecure Citizens of AlbuquerqueBreakfast Shift 8-10am Lunch shift 10:30-12:30pm Prepping and/or serving meals Cooking (if you’re comfortable) Restocking and sorting food Distributing groceries and checking in clients on the computer (Fridays) Bussing tables Assisting with general cleanup as needed Dishwashing as needed Office assistance Sorting Clothes (Mondays 8 am to 12 noon) Clothing distribution and sorting Organization: The Rock at Noonday Breakfast Shift 8-10am Lunch shift 10:30-12:30pm Prepping and/or serving meals Cooking (if you’re comfortable) Restocking and sorting food Distributing groceries and checking in clients on the computer (Fridays) Bussing tables Assisting with general cleanup as needed Dishwashing as needed Office assistance Sorting Clothes (Mondays 8 am to 12 noon) Clothing distribution and sorting Organization: The Rock at Noonday Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Veterans & Military Affairs Advisory BoardThe Veterans & Military Affairs Advisory Board advocates for the rights and needs of veterans and military personnel. This includes addressing benefits, healthcare, housing, education, and employment issues. The committee may organize events and activities to honor and recognize the contributions of veterans and active military members. This includes ceremonies, parades, and educational programs to raise awareness about military service. Overall, the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee in Albuquerque plays a crucial role in supporting and enhancing the quality of life for veterans, military personnel, and their families, ensuring they receive the recognition, resources, and services they deserve. Applications are being accepted for 10 At-Large positions. Applicants are requested to work in direct services with veterans. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions The Veterans & Military Affairs Advisory Board advocates for the rights and needs of veterans and military personnel. This includes addressing benefits, healthcare, housing, education, and employment issues. The committee may organize events and activities to honor and recognize the contributions of veterans and active military members. This includes ceremonies, parades, and educational programs to raise awareness about military service. Overall, the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee in Albuquerque plays a crucial role in supporting and enhancing the quality of life for veterans, military personnel, and their families, ensuring they receive the recognition, resources, and services they deserve. Applications are being accepted for 10 At-Large positions. Applicants are requested to work in direct services with veterans. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Small Business Regulatory Advisory CommissionThe Small Business Regulatory Advisory Commission is a body that focuses on assisting small businesses by addressing regulatory issues and providing support to ensure a favorable business environment. The commission advises the city government on the impact of existing and proposed regulations on small businesses. This includes providing feedback on policies, ordinances, and administrative procedures that affect small business operations. Applications are being accepted for two At-Large positions. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions The Small Business Regulatory Advisory Commission is a body that focuses on assisting small businesses by addressing regulatory issues and providing support to ensure a favorable business environment. The commission advises the city government on the impact of existing and proposed regulations on small businesses. This includes providing feedback on policies, ordinances, and administrative procedures that affect small business operations. Applications are being accepted for two 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: Older American’s Act Advisory CouncilThe Older Americans Act Advisory Council (OAAAC) advises the city's Department of Senior Affairs on issues and policies affecting older adults in the community. The council advises the Area Agency on Aging on developing and administering the "Area Plan," conducting public hearings, and representing the interests of older persons. It reviews and comments on all community policies, programs, and actions affecting older persons to ensure maximum coordination and responsiveness. Additionally, the council reviews and comments on Area Plans and amendments submitted to the State Agency on Aging for approval of programs and services within the County. Applications are being accepted for two At-Large positions, one Bernalillo County representative, one Healthcare Provider representative, and one Member Representative of Support Services. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions The Older Americans Act Advisory Council (OAAAC) advises the city's Department of Senior Affairs on issues and policies affecting older adults in the community. The council advises the Area Agency on Aging on developing and administering the "Area Plan," conducting public hearings, and representing the interests of older persons. It reviews and comments on all community policies, programs, and actions affecting older persons to ensure maximum coordination and responsiveness. Additionally, the council reviews and comments on Area Plans and amendments submitted to the State Agency on Aging for approval of programs and services within the County. Applications are being accepted for two At-Large positions, one Bernalillo County representative, one Healthcare Provider representative, and one Member Representative of Support Services. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions 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: Landmarks and Urban Conservation CommissionThe Landmarks and Urban Conservation Commission (LUCC) is a municipal body responsible for preserving and protecting the city's historic, architectural, and cultural resources. The commission identifies, designates, and protects historic landmarks and districts within Albuquerque. The commission advises the Mayor, Council, and the Environmental Planning Commission on any proposed public improvements that would impact the exterior appearance of landmarks or significant structures in historic protection overlay zones Applications are being accepted for two At-Large positions, one Real Estate Agent representative, and two Historic Zone Property Owner positions. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions The Landmarks and Urban Conservation Commission (LUCC) is a municipal body responsible for preserving and protecting the city's historic, architectural, and cultural resources. The commission identifies, designates, and protects historic landmarks and districts within Albuquerque. The commission advises the Mayor, Council, and the Environmental Planning Commission on any proposed public improvements that would impact the exterior appearance of landmarks or significant structures in historic protection overlay zones Applications are being accepted for two At-Large positions, one Real Estate Agent representative, and two Historic Zone Property Owner 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: Indicators Progress CommissionThe Indicators Progress Commission (IPC) is a citizen group that focuses on tracking and analyzing key indicators of community well-being and progress. The commission collects and analyzes data on various indicators of community well-being, such as education, public health, economic development, public safety, and environmental sustainability. This involves compiling data from multiple sources, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and research institutions Applications are being accepted for two At-Large positions. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions The Indicators Progress Commission (IPC) is a citizen group that focuses on tracking and analyzing key indicators of community well-being and progress. The commission collects and analyzes data on various indicators of community well-being, such as education, public health, economic development, public safety, and environmental sustainability. This involves compiling data from multiple sources, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and research institutions Applications are being accepted for two At-Large positions. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housing and Neighborhood Economic Development CommitteeThe City’s Housing and Neighborhood Economic Development Fund (HNEDF) improves the quality of life within the Pocket of Poverty (POP) through housing & economic development projects. Members must be residents or business representatives of the Pocket of Poverty Applications are being accepted for one Architect and one representative specializing in Private Housing, as well as two Albuquerque Resident representatives and two business representatives. All applicants must live in the pocket of poverty. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions The City’s Housing and Neighborhood Economic Development Fund (HNEDF) improves the quality of life within the Pocket of Poverty (POP) through housing & economic development projects. Members must be residents or business representatives of the Pocket of Poverty Applications are being accepted for one Architect and one representative specializing in Private Housing, as well as two Albuquerque Resident representatives and two business representatives. All applicants must live in the pocket of poverty. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Greater Albuquerque Recreational Trails CommitteeGreater Albuquerque Recreational Trails Committee (GARTC) members advise the City on developing and maintaining trail networks throughout Albuquerque and the metropolitan region. Members also review plans and projects that will impact trails and help update and fulfill the objectives of the Trails and Bikeways Facility Plan. Applications are currently being accepted for a West of Rio Grande representative and an Equestrian Interest representative. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Greater Albuquerque Recreational Trails Committee (GARTC) members advise the City on developing and maintaining trail networks throughout Albuquerque and the metropolitan region. Members also review plans and projects that will impact trails and help update and fulfill the objectives of the Trails and Bikeways Facility Plan. Applications are currently being accepted for a West of Rio Grande representative and an Equestrian Interest representative. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Greater Albuquerque Active Transportation CommitteeGreater Albuquerque Active Transportation Committee (GAATC) members advise the City on facilities for people who walk, bike, use mobility devices, and access transit ("active transportation users"). The committee advises the city government on policies, plans, and projects related to active transportation. This includes providing input on infrastructure projects like bike lanes, pedestrian pathways, and other facilities that support walking and biking. Applications are being accepted for a Southwest representative, an Older Adults (over 60) representative, and a Pedestrian and Transit User representative Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Greater Albuquerque Active Transportation Committee (GAATC) members advise the City on facilities for people who walk, bike, use mobility devices, and access transit ("active transportation users"). The committee advises the city government on policies, plans, and projects related to active transportation. This includes providing input on infrastructure projects like bike lanes, pedestrian pathways, and other facilities that support walking and biking. Applications are being accepted for a Southwest representative, an Older Adults (over 60) representative, and a Pedestrian and Transit User representative Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EMS Providers Advisory CommitteeThe EMS Providers Advisory Committee assists the Medical Control Board in performing its duties through advice and consultation. The committee recommends EMS-related issues to the City of Albuquerque, particularly to the Albuquerque Fire Rescue and other relevant departments. This includes policy development, operational improvements, and strategic planning. Applications are being accepted for one EMT Ambulance Service position. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions The EMS Providers Advisory Committee assists the Medical Control Board in performing its duties through advice and consultation. The committee recommends EMS-related issues to the City of Albuquerque, particularly to the Albuquerque Fire Rescue and other relevant departments. This includes policy development, operational improvements, and strategic planning. Applications are being accepted for one EMT Ambulance Service position. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Commission on American Indian and Alaska Native AffairsTher Commission on American Indian and Alaska Native Affairs serves as an advocate and voice for Native Americans within the Albuquerque metropolitan area to City leadership and the community and aims to strengthen government-to-government relations with surrounding Tribal nations. Applications are being accepted to fill three vacancies, one representative of Sandia Pueblo, a representative of Santa Ana Pueblo, and a Workforce/Employment Representative. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Ther Commission on American Indian and Alaska Native Affairs serves as an advocate and voice for Native Americans within the Albuquerque metropolitan area to City leadership and the community and aims to strengthen government-to-government relations with surrounding Tribal nations. Applications are being accepted to fill three vacancies, one representative of Sandia Pueblo, a representative of Santa Ana Pueblo, and a Workforce/Employment Representative. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Americans With Disabilities Act Advisory CouncilThe American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Advisory Council is a municipal body dedicated to ensuring compliance with the ADA and advocating for the rights and needs of individuals with disabilities in the city. The council advises the city government on issues related to disability rights and accessibility. This includes providing recommendations on policies, programs, and initiatives to ensure compliance with the ADA and improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities. Applications are being accepted for one Individual with a Disability Representative. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Advisory Council is a municipal body dedicated to ensuring compliance with the ADA and advocating for the rights and needs of individuals with disabilities in the city. The council advises the city government on issues related to disability rights and accessibility. This includes providing recommendations on policies, programs, and initiatives to ensure compliance with the ADA and improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities. Applications are being accepted for one Individual with a Disability Representative. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ABQ Volunteers Advisory BoardAre you a volunteer engagement leader? Grow your network and apply today to become a key member of the ABQ Volunteers Advisory Board. Join our cohort of committed leaders and help inspire everyone in our community to come together in the spirit of service and celebrate what makes us One Albuquerque! Applications are being accepted for six At-Large positions. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Are you a volunteer engagement leader? Grow your network and apply today to become a key member of the ABQ Volunteers Advisory Board. Join our cohort of committed leaders and help inspire everyone in our community to come together in the spirit of service and celebrate what makes us One Albuquerque! Applications are being accepted for six At-Large positions. Apply at cabq.gov/boardapply. Organization: City of Albuquerque-Boards & Commissions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospitality Volunteers NeededWe need a few friendly faces to volunteer as Hospitality Volunteers. Hospitality Volunteers help set up and serve a light meal, and then help clean up afterwards. The time commitment is 1 hour, twice per month -- from September to May. You will be needed from 5:15-6:15pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday evening, or 11:15am-12:15pm on Wednesday. about every other week, from September through May. Organization: The Grief Center We need a few friendly faces to volunteer as Hospitality Volunteers. Hospitality Volunteers help set up and serve a light meal, and then help clean up afterwards. The time commitment is 1 hour, twice per month -- from September to May. You will be needed from 5:15-6:15pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday evening, or 11:15am-12:15pm on Wednesday. about every other week, from September through May. Organization: The Grief Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Bereavement FacilitatorsVolunteer Bereavement Facilitators are the backbone of our program. They lead grief support groups for children, teens, or adults at the Center for Hope and Healing in Albuquerque. Facilitators are trained, teamed up with an experienced facilitator, and supported by our staff. Facilitators are from all backgrounds and don't need experience in support groups or counseling. As one of our volunteers wrote, “This is the most rewarding thing I do.” The time commitment is approximately 3.5 hours twice a month for one service year (September to May), after completing the initial training. The next training is scheduled for August 1st and 2nd. Go to www.griefnm.org/training to register. A background check, confidentiality agreement, and references will be required. Organization: The Grief Center Volunteer Bereavement Facilitators are the backbone of our program. They lead grief support groups for children, teens, or adults at the Center for Hope and Healing in Albuquerque. Facilitators are trained, teamed up with an experienced facilitator, and supported by our staff. Facilitators are from all backgrounds and don't need experience in support groups or counseling. As one of our volunteers wrote, “This is the most rewarding thing I do.” The time commitment is approximately 3.5 hours twice a month for one service year (September to May), after completing the initial training. The next training is scheduled for August 1st and 2nd. Go to www.griefnm.org/training to register. A background check, confidentiality agreement, and references will be required. Organization: The Grief Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Balloon Museum - Year-Round VolunteerLearn new things. Meet people from all over the world. Delve into history, science, and technology. Inspire people to explore, discover and achieve! The Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum is looking for Year-Round Volunteers to welcome visitors and help ensure they have a positive experience as they explore our exhibits. You do not have to be a balloon expert to start. We welcome volunteers who are open to learning and who are interested in helping others appreciate the spirit of adventure, the science, and the artistry that make ballooning such a fascinating sport. There are many ways to get involved: RC Balloon Crew Requirements: New volunteers are required to complete an initial 2-hour orientation where you will receive a general overview of how the museum works and learn more about the roles available for volunteers. Once you have completed the orientation, you are eligible to attend training sessions and enrichment opportunities throughout the year. Year-Round Volunteers are expected to complete four (or more) 3-hour shifts per year to maintain their status. Benefits of being a volunteer include: Fun & fulfilling volunteer opportunities throughout the year Invitation to training sessions for development & growth Exclusive volunteer enrichment & social activities Annual appreciation event for Year-Round Volunteers Free admission to the Balloon Museum 10% discount at the Balloon Museum ShoppeCome discover an entirely new attitude toward altitude! QUESTIONS? Sign up here and our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you OR reach out to Diane at dshort@cabq.gov | (505) 768-6032 Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Learn new things. Meet people from all over the world. Delve into history, science, and technology. Inspire people to explore, discover and achieve! The Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum is looking for Year-Round Volunteers to welcome visitors and help ensure they have a positive experience as they explore our exhibits. You do not have to be a balloon expert to start. We welcome volunteers who are open to learning and who are interested in helping others appreciate the spirit of adventure, the science, and the artistry that make ballooning such a fascinating sport. There are many ways to get involved: RC Balloon Crew Requirements: New volunteers are required to complete an initial 2-hour orientation where you will receive a general overview of how the museum works and learn more about the roles available for volunteers. Once you have completed the orientation, you are eligible to attend training sessions and enrichment opportunities throughout the year. Year-Round Volunteers are expected to complete four (or more) 3-hour shifts per year to maintain their status. Benefits of being a volunteer include: Fun & fulfilling volunteer opportunities throughout the year Invitation to training sessions for development & growth Exclusive volunteer enrichment & social activities Annual appreciation event for Year-Round Volunteers Free admission to the Balloon Museum 10% discount at the Balloon Museum ShoppeCome discover an entirely new attitude toward altitude! QUESTIONS? Sign up here and our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you OR reach out to Diane at dshort@cabq.gov | (505) 768-6032 Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heavy Lifter: Transport Books!We are in search of a volunteer who is a self-starter, has a valid driver's license and driver's insurance, and who has consistent access to a vehicle. This volunteer would be transporting hardback books, and occasionally assemble metal storage racks to store said books. The books are stored in cardboard boxes that weigh ~20 pounds. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network We are in search of a volunteer who is a self-starter, has a valid driver's license and driver's insurance, and who has consistent access to a vehicle. This volunteer would be transporting hardback books, and occasionally assemble metal storage racks to store said books. The books are stored in cardboard boxes that weigh ~20 pounds. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Literacy & Laundry: Assist Laundry LoveVolunteers are needed to coordinate with Laundry Love, a local volunteer organization we partner with that goes to laundromats and provides soap, quarters, dryer sheets, etc. for disadvantaged patrons. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network Volunteers are needed to coordinate with Laundry Love, a local volunteer organization we partner with that goes to laundromats and provides soap, quarters, dryer sheets, etc. for disadvantaged patrons. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Literacy & Laundry: Hang Activity PostersVolunteers are needed to hang activity posters inside of various laundromats throughout Albuquerque. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network Volunteers are needed to hang activity posters inside of various laundromats throughout Albuquerque. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Literacy & Laundry: Stock Books at LaundromatsWe need a volunteer to restock our Read to Me! book shelves posted at various laundromats throughout the city. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network We need a volunteer to restock our Read to Me! book shelves posted at various laundromats throughout the city. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thank You Note WriterWe are in need of someone who can write thank you cards for our volunteers, partners, and members of our community. This is a remote volunteer opportunity that anyone can do from home. Someone else will pick up and deliver the thank you cards that are written. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network We are in need of someone who can write thank you cards for our volunteers, partners, and members of our community. This is a remote volunteer opportunity that anyone can do from home. Someone else will pick up and deliver the thank you cards that are written. Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Albuquerque Police Department Chaplain UnitRequirements for the Chaplain program: * Must be ecclesiastically certified and/or endorsed, ordained, licensed, or commissioned by a recognized religious body. * Must have at least 2 years of successful ministry experience within a recognized ministry, church or religious denomination. * Must possess a valid New Mexico Driver's License and obtain a City of Albuquerque Driver's Permit within 2 months of appointment. * Minimum two years of pastoral experience. * Actively engaged in pastoral care. * Recommendation from their church elders, board, or council. * Resident of New Mexico for a minimum of one year. Responsibilities * Respond to requests made by the Communications supervisors or dispatchers. Organization: Albuquerque Police Chaplains Requirements for the Chaplain program: * Must be ecclesiastically certified and/or endorsed, ordained, licensed, or commissioned by a recognized religious body. * Must have at least 2 years of successful ministry experience within a recognized ministry, church or religious denomination. * Must possess a valid New Mexico Driver's License and obtain a City of Albuquerque Driver's Permit within 2 months of appointment. * Minimum two years of pastoral experience. * Actively engaged in pastoral care. * Recommendation from their church elders, board, or council. * Resident of New Mexico for a minimum of one year. Responsibilities * Respond to requests made by the Communications supervisors or dispatchers. Organization: Albuquerque Police Chaplains Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Education/Tour Bus/ FlagsSchool Education groups, Tour bus Guild Tours or Flag prep/setting up The New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial is a special place – paying tribute to veterans from the past, honoring those who currently serve our country, and inspiring future service men and women. The City of Albuquerque built the New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial with open space, landscapes, sculptures, museum and meeting space to celebrate our loved ones who have sacrificed to make our country and the world a better place. Visit the New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial museum, conference center, amphitheater and 25 acres of memorial park to experience, remember and honor the many citizens who have made a difference. The New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial is a place to respect our veterans past, present and future who have served our country here and around the world. Covering 25 landscaped acres, the New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial hosts events, provides places for reflection, and offers spaces for celebration of those that answered the call. Education/ Tour Bus Tours/ Flag Prep/Set up Responsibilities Engage with the public as a representative of the park. Become an expert on the exhibits and history represented in our collections, sculptures, and memorials. Share your knowledge and passion of our local military history with visitors of the park. The majority of the volunteer work can be done while sitting. Work environment is climate controlled and comfortable. Volunteers may also walk through the park--a great way to get your steps in--to engage with members of the public when they visit. ContactPlease contact our volunteer coordinator to set up training and any questions or concerns. 505-768-4496 Thank you! Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park School Education groups, Tour bus Guild Tours or Flag prep/setting up The New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial is a special place – paying tribute to veterans from the past, honoring those who currently serve our country, and inspiring future service men and women. The City of Albuquerque built the New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial with open space, landscapes, sculptures, museum and meeting space to celebrate our loved ones who have sacrificed to make our country and the world a better place. Visit the New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial museum, conference center, amphitheater and 25 acres of memorial park to experience, remember and honor the many citizens who have made a difference. The New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial is a place to respect our veterans past, present and future who have served our country here and around the world. Covering 25 landscaped acres, the New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial hosts events, provides places for reflection, and offers spaces for celebration of those that answered the call. Education/ Tour Bus Tours/ Flag Prep/Set up Responsibilities Engage with the public as a representative of the park. Become an expert on the exhibits and history represented in our collections, sculptures, and memorials. Share your knowledge and passion of our local military history with visitors of the park. The majority of the volunteer work can be done while sitting. Work environment is climate controlled and comfortable. Volunteers may also walk through the park--a great way to get your steps in--to engage with members of the public when they visit. ContactPlease contact our volunteer coordinator to set up training and any questions or concerns. 505-768-4496 Thank you! Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Signup to be an ABQ RIDE Volunteer AmbassadorWe'd love to for you to join ABQ RIDE, helping us help our community! Ambassadors help riders feel confident navigating the ABQ RIDE transit system with schedule, timing and directional information while also educating about transit apps like SEE SAY, ABQ RIDE GO!, and the Transit App. This service promotes safety and good customer service. They serve as a welcoming presence on buses and at transit centers, and their support improves efficiency, reduces confusion, and fosters a sense of community among passengers. Whether helping with route information, directional assistance, or offering a friendly smile, ABQ RIDE Ambassadors make public transit more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Ambassadors must be confident in their duties and environment. For this purpose, we have designed a comprehensive training to help you will the appropriate skills that will help you deal with any situation that may arise. We are conducting in-person training at the Alvarado Transportation Center at Central and 1st Street. With six different programs, training takes two days of four hours each for completion. When you are qualified to respond to this opportunity, you will get access to more detailed information and scheduling availability for the training. Initial spots for the program launch are limited. If you don't receive training information soon, you will in the near future. Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding. The qualifications needed at this moment are listed at the bottom. If you haven't requested a background check yet, you will be prompted to complete it when you click on RESPOND at the top of this page. A pop-up window will appear that looks like this: Make sure to click on the 3rd party link, submit all fields required with your legal name, and then return to this website to click on radio button and click submit qualifications from that window or at the bottom of the list on the QUALIFICATIONS section of your profile. Use your legal name on both your background check and the oneABQvolunteer website. If it's not matching, current and correct, please go back and change your username. By doing this you can help us identify and associate your background check when the results come back. It can take 7-15 business days. The other forms that require your signature are approved immediately. This opportunity is open for adults only. If you have any questions about the program, or need assistance with the signup process, please contact the Volunteer Program Coordinator Dwayne Baker, at the Transit Department, ABQ RIDE: dbaker@cabq.gov For questions and troubleshooting your account, qualifications, or any issue related to the use of this website, please email us at oneabqvolunteers@cabq.gov Organization: ABQ RIDE Ambassador We'd love to for you to join ABQ RIDE, helping us help our community! Ambassadors help riders feel confident navigating the ABQ RIDE transit system with schedule, timing and directional information while also educating about transit apps like SEE SAY, ABQ RIDE GO!, and the Transit App. This service promotes safety and good customer service. They serve as a welcoming presence on buses and at transit centers, and their support improves efficiency, reduces confusion, and fosters a sense of community among passengers. Whether helping with route information, directional assistance, or offering a friendly smile, ABQ RIDE Ambassadors make public transit more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Ambassadors must be confident in their duties and environment. For this purpose, we have designed a comprehensive training to help you will the appropriate skills that will help you deal with any situation that may arise. We are conducting in-person training at the Alvarado Transportation Center at Central and 1st Street. With six different programs, training takes two days of four hours each for completion. When you are qualified to respond to this opportunity, you will get access to more detailed information and scheduling availability for the training. Initial spots for the program launch are limited. If you don't receive training information soon, you will in the near future. Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding. The qualifications needed at this moment are listed at the bottom. If you haven't requested a background check yet, you will be prompted to complete it when you click on RESPOND at the top of this page. A pop-up window will appear that looks like this: Make sure to click on the 3rd party link, submit all fields required with your legal name, and then return to this website to click on radio button and click submit qualifications from that window or at the bottom of the list on the QUALIFICATIONS section of your profile. Use your legal name on both your background check and the oneABQvolunteer website. If it's not matching, current and correct, please go back and change your username. By doing this you can help us identify and associate your background check when the results come back. It can take 7-15 business days. The other forms that require your signature are approved immediately. This opportunity is open for adults only. If you have any questions about the program, or need assistance with the signup process, please contact the Volunteer Program Coordinator Dwayne Baker, at the Transit Department, ABQ RIDE: dbaker@cabq.gov For questions and troubleshooting your account, qualifications, or any issue related to the use of this website, please email us at oneabqvolunteers@cabq.gov Organization: ABQ RIDE Ambassador Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Behind the scenes helper? Fold t-shirts at our Vitalant offices!Like helping behind the scenes? We'd love your help folding t-shirts and organizing our blood drive supplies. Volunteers can pick a flexible schedule weekdays between 9 am to 5 pm. An easy way to give a few hours of time and help us get organized. Organization: Vitalant Like helping behind the scenes? We'd love your help folding t-shirts and organizing our blood drive supplies. Volunteers can pick a flexible schedule weekdays between 9 am to 5 pm. An easy way to give a few hours of time and help us get organized. Organization: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: People person? Greeters needed at our Albuquerque Donation Center!Vitalant is the nation’s largest independent, nonprofit organization focused exclusively on providing lifesaving blood services. We have a network of about 120 donation centers across the U.S. and host approximately 60,000 blood drives annually. Vitalant provides blood and special services to patients in about 900 hospitals across the U.S. – millions of people depend on blood donations from our generous volunteer donors. Friendly, courteous volunteers ages 16 yrs+ needed to greet arriving donors at our donation center. Help restock the refreshments area and keep an eye on donor well-being after their donation. Flexible schedule, can choose weekly or monthly shifts. Organization: Vitalant Vitalant is the nation’s largest independent, nonprofit organization focused exclusively on providing lifesaving blood services. We have a network of about 120 donation centers across the U.S. and host approximately 60,000 blood drives annually. Vitalant provides blood and special services to patients in about 900 hospitals across the U.S. – millions of people depend on blood donations from our generous volunteer donors. Friendly, courteous volunteers ages 16 yrs+ needed to greet arriving donors at our donation center. Help restock the refreshments area and keep an eye on donor well-being after their donation. Flexible schedule, can choose weekly or monthly shifts. Organization: Vitalant Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Writing-Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift. Help us grow! As a Grant Writing Volunteer, you’ll assist in researching and preparing grant applications that support museum programs, building improvements, educational initiatives, and special events. What you’ll do: Research potential grant opportunities Help draft and edit proposals Gather supporting materials and data Assist with follow-up reports when needed Great for someone who is: Strong in writing and research Detail-oriented and organized Interested in nonprofit fundraising or development Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. -Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift. Help us grow! As a Grant Writing Volunteer, you’ll assist in researching and preparing grant applications that support museum programs, building improvements, educational initiatives, and special events. What you’ll do: Research potential grant opportunities Help draft and edit proposals Gather supporting materials and data Assist with follow-up reports when needed Great for someone who is: Strong in writing and research Detail-oriented and organized Interested in nonprofit fundraising or development Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spruce Park - Mutt Mitt VolunteerNo one wants to see pet waste where they walk or play. Did you know that in addition to being a nuisance, pet waste is also a significant pollutant found in storm water runoff? Pet waste left on sidewalks, streets, and lawns washes into storm drains and then to the nearest water body without treatment. Pet waste pollutes surface water by contributing harmful bacteria and nutrients impacting water. The solution is easy, pick up pet waste and dispose of it properly! Help be a part of the solution, volunteer for the Park Management Mutt Mitt Program. It only takes a few minutes of your time to volunteer to refill mutt mitt stations in your neighborhood park. This program has been very successful in keeping our City beautiful and encourages dog owners to clean up after their pets and allows them a convenient and sanitary way of properly disposing of their dog waste. It’s easy, just complete the online volunteer registration and Park Management will supply you with bags and a key. Organization: Parks & Recreation - Parks Division No one wants to see pet waste where they walk or play. Did you know that in addition to being a nuisance, pet waste is also a significant pollutant found in storm water runoff? Pet waste left on sidewalks, streets, and lawns washes into storm drains and then to the nearest water body without treatment. Pet waste pollutes surface water by contributing harmful bacteria and nutrients impacting water. The solution is easy, pick up pet waste and dispose of it properly! Help be a part of the solution, volunteer for the Park Management Mutt Mitt Program. It only takes a few minutes of your time to volunteer to refill mutt mitt stations in your neighborhood park. This program has been very successful in keeping our City beautiful and encourages dog owners to clean up after their pets and allows them a convenient and sanitary way of properly disposing of their dog waste. It’s easy, just complete the online volunteer registration and Park Management will supply you with bags and a key. Organization: Parks & Recreation - Parks Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Food Distribution - International District LibraryVolunteer With Us: Friday Morning Pet Food Distribution
Do you love supporting animals? If so, we invite you to join us on Friday mornings. Each week, Vets for Pets distributes dog and cat food, water, and basic pet supplies to families and individuals in need. We operate on two seasonal cycles: Winter/Spring and Summer/Fall. During our current Winter/Spring session, distribution begins promptly at 10:00 AM. When temperatures rise, we shift to an earlier start time to better serve the community and protect volunteers and participants from the heat. Volunteers may meet us at 9:00 AM at 500 Wisconsin Street NE to help load and organize supplies, or meet us directly at the International District Library (7601 Central Avenue NE), where distribution begins promptly at 10:00 AM. This is hands-on, community-facing work. You will help deliver essential resources, connect with pet owners, and ensure that families and their companion animals receive consistent support. Whether you can serve regularly or occasionally, your participation makes a real difference. Organization: New Mexico Veterans for Pets Volunteer With Us: Friday Morning Pet Food Distribution
Do you love supporting animals? If so, we invite you to join us on Friday mornings. Each week, Vets for Pets distributes dog and cat food, water, and basic pet supplies to families and individuals in need. We operate on two seasonal cycles: Winter/Spring and Summer/Fall. During our current Winter/Spring session, distribution begins promptly at 10:00 AM. When temperatures rise, we shift to an earlier start time to better serve the community and protect volunteers and participants from the heat. Volunteers may meet us at 9:00 AM at 500 Wisconsin Street NE to help load and organize supplies, or meet us directly at the International District Library (7601 Central Avenue NE), where distribution begins promptly at 10:00 AM. This is hands-on, community-facing work. You will help deliver essential resources, connect with pet owners, and ensure that families and their companion animals receive consistent support. Whether you can serve regularly or occasionally, your participation makes a real difference. Organization: New Mexico Veterans for Pets Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Food Pantry Weekly DistributionsVolunteer With Us: Help Serve at Our Weekly Food Distributions
Do you care about tackling hunger in our community? If so, we invite you to join our volunteer team. Each week, in partnership with Roadrunner Food Bank, we distribute food to families in our community. Volunteers help unload deliveries, set up distribution tables, organize food items, assist with registration and line management, and help ensure that families move through the process efficiently and respectfully. This is direct, people-centered work. You will meet neighbors, support families, and help create an organized and welcoming environment during distribution hours. Whether you can serve once a week or once a month, your time helps us remain open and consistent. Community participation is what makes this possible. Organization: New Mexico Veterans for Pets Volunteer With Us: Help Serve at Our Weekly Food Distributions
Do you care about tackling hunger in our community? If so, we invite you to join our volunteer team. Each week, in partnership with Roadrunner Food Bank, we distribute food to families in our community. Volunteers help unload deliveries, set up distribution tables, organize food items, assist with registration and line management, and help ensure that families move through the process efficiently and respectfully. This is direct, people-centered work. You will meet neighbors, support families, and help create an organized and welcoming environment during distribution hours. Whether you can serve once a week or once a month, your time helps us remain open and consistent. Community participation is what makes this possible. Organization: New Mexico Veterans for Pets Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Packing Pet Food for Low-Income and Unhoused Pet OwnersVolunteer With Us: Help Prepare for Our Weekly Pet Food Distributions
Do you love supporting animals? If so, we invite you to join our volunteer team. Each week, we prepare and pack pet food, treats, and toys for our two community distributions — one at 500 Wisconsin and one at the International District Library. Volunteers help sort donations, portion pet food into family-sized packages, organize supplies, assemble distribution kits, and prepare materials so that our events run smoothly and efficiently. This is hands-on, meaningful work that directly supports families and their companion animals. Your time helps ensure that pets stay fed, families stay supported, and our distributions remain consistent and welcoming. Whether you can serve once a week or once a month, your participation makes a real difference. Organization: New Mexico Veterans for Pets Volunteer With Us: Help Prepare for Our Weekly Pet Food Distributions
Do you love supporting animals? If so, we invite you to join our volunteer team. Each week, we prepare and pack pet food, treats, and toys for our two community distributions — one at 500 Wisconsin and one at the International District Library. Volunteers help sort donations, portion pet food into family-sized packages, organize supplies, assemble distribution kits, and prepare materials so that our events run smoothly and efficiently. This is hands-on, meaningful work that directly supports families and their companion animals. Your time helps ensure that pets stay fed, families stay supported, and our distributions remain consistent and welcoming. Whether you can serve once a week or once a month, your participation makes a real difference. Organization: New Mexico Veterans for Pets Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Westgate Library Teen Volunteer (age 13-17)Thank you for considering volunteering your time at Westgate Library in Albuquerque! Do you need to earn service hours for school, or for a special project? Do you want to gain work experience? Do you love Libraries and want to learn a little bit more about how they work? Volunteers play an important role in assisting the Library to offer our services to the community on a continuing basis—and our teen volunteers are no exception! Teen volunteers are selected based upon their qualifications, enthusiasm, and the needs of the Library at any given time. A sample of teen volunteer assignments is listed below. Not all opportunities are available at all times or at all branch locations. For a full list and descriptions, please ask at the Front Desk. Shelf readerSpecial Programs AssistantBook DisplaysWhile we appreciate every person who wishes to volunteer at the Library, opportunities are sometimes limited. Please be aware that we may not have a volunteer position available at this time that suits your interests and abilities. If you are accepted as a volunteer, we may ask you to alter your duties to meet the changing needs of the Library. Additionally, if your work is no longer necessary or proves unsatisfactory, you may be released. The skills we prefer our teen volunteers have experience with depends on the assignment. Here is a sample of skills we look for: Good attention to detailKnowledge of alphabetical orderAbility to learn the Dewey Decimal SystemAbility to match bar code and titleAbility to follow oral and written instructionsAbility to work independentlyAbility to ask questions when clarification is neededAbility to become familiar with all sections of the branchPlease note that not all skills are necessary for all volunteer assignments. Our teen volunteers have great ideas for community activities (especially for youth)! Besides the opportunities listed above, if you have another idea for an activity you think your branch Library could benefit from that you could volunteer for, let us know. At various branches, we have activities like chess club, storytimes for younger children, science programs, book clubs (in various languages)—the list goes on! You are welcome to talk to the Youth Volunteer Coordinator at your local Library to discuss what's possible. 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. You will also be asked to complete a short interview with the branch's Volunteer Coordinator. Organization: Westgate Library Thank you for considering volunteering your time at Westgate Library in Albuquerque! Do you need to earn service hours for school, or for a special project? Do you want to gain work experience? Do you love Libraries and want to learn a little bit more about how they work? Volunteers play an important role in assisting the Library to offer our services to the community on a continuing basis—and our teen volunteers are no exception! Teen volunteers are selected based upon their qualifications, enthusiasm, and the needs of the Library at any given time. A sample of teen volunteer assignments is listed below. Not all opportunities are available at all times or at all branch locations. For a full list and descriptions, please ask at the Front Desk. Shelf readerSpecial Programs AssistantBook DisplaysWhile we appreciate every person who wishes to volunteer at the Library, opportunities are sometimes limited. Please be aware that we may not have a volunteer position available at this time that suits your interests and abilities. If you are accepted as a volunteer, we may ask you to alter your duties to meet the changing needs of the Library. Additionally, if your work is no longer necessary or proves unsatisfactory, you may be released. The skills we prefer our teen volunteers have experience with depends on the assignment. Here is a sample of skills we look for: Good attention to detailKnowledge of alphabetical orderAbility to learn the Dewey Decimal SystemAbility to match bar code and titleAbility to follow oral and written instructionsAbility to work independentlyAbility to ask questions when clarification is neededAbility to become familiar with all sections of the branchPlease note that not all skills are necessary for all volunteer assignments. Our teen volunteers have great ideas for community activities (especially for youth)! Besides the opportunities listed above, if you have another idea for an activity you think your branch Library could benefit from that you could volunteer for, let us know. At various branches, we have activities like chess club, storytimes for younger children, science programs, book clubs (in various languages)—the list goes on! You are welcome to talk to the Youth Volunteer Coordinator at your local Library to discuss what's possible. 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. You will also be asked to complete a short interview with the branch's Volunteer Coordinator. Organization: Westgate Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Read to the Dogs Volunteer (Westgate Library)Read to the DogsThank you for considering volunteering your time and labor (and that of your furry companion!) to support and promote this important Library service.Program Overview - What is Read to the Dogs?Read to the Dogs is a program sponsored by the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. Handlers bring their registered pet therapy dogs into the library and provide children with an opportunity to read aloud. The registered pet therapy dog sits calmly and quietly for a story, creating a relaxing atmosphere for children. This gives children an opportunity to practice their reading skills without fear or judgment. The adults do not correct a child’s reading. Parents may sit quietly in the room with their child or take this moment to find a book and read just outside the program area. You can read more about it here.Why dogs?The Public Library is pleased to provide this nationally recognized program to our families. In a 10 week study by the University of California, researchers found a 12 percent increase in reading fluency by one group and no improvement by the group that didn't read to dogs. It was reported by 75 percent of the parents that their children read aloud more frequently and with greater confidence after reading to the dogs. Children who practice reading have greater success in school and children who feel successful go on to read at higher grade levels. The Public Library hopes through this program children will relate to reading in a positive way and become lifelong readers.How can I participate in this program with my dog?All dogs in this program are trained and registered in a dog therapy group. All Read to the Dog volunteers must belong to one of the following groups:Southwest Canine CorpsAlliance of Therapy DogsWarm Hearts NetworkHigh Desert Therapy DogsPlease visit these websites for more information about joining a dog therapy group.After completing the testing and registration process with one of the therapy groups listed above, you will need to upload the relevant documentation. This includes a copy of the membership card or certificate from one of the above organizations; and a current health form from one of the above listed organizations (proof of rabies vaccination is included on this form). Additionally, you as a handler will need to pass a criminal background check and receive a Certificate of Compliance from library admin. Furthermore, the Certificate of Compliance can be completed by contacting the Library Admin at this email address: bwolff@cabq.gov. 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.A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, you may participate in the Read to the Dogs program at any of the eleven (11) participating Libraries. Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are.
IMPORTANT: Once you have read all of the above, please contact Josh R. at 505-768-4462 to discuss opportunities and availability. Organization: Westgate Library Read to the DogsThank you for considering volunteering your time and labor (and that of your furry companion!) to support and promote this important Library service.Program Overview - What is Read to the Dogs?Read to the Dogs is a program sponsored by the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. Handlers bring their registered pet therapy dogs into the library and provide children with an opportunity to read aloud. The registered pet therapy dog sits calmly and quietly for a story, creating a relaxing atmosphere for children. This gives children an opportunity to practice their reading skills without fear or judgment. The adults do not correct a child’s reading. Parents may sit quietly in the room with their child or take this moment to find a book and read just outside the program area. You can read more about it here.Why dogs?The Public Library is pleased to provide this nationally recognized program to our families. In a 10 week study by the University of California, researchers found a 12 percent increase in reading fluency by one group and no improvement by the group that didn't read to dogs. It was reported by 75 percent of the parents that their children read aloud more frequently and with greater confidence after reading to the dogs. Children who practice reading have greater success in school and children who feel successful go on to read at higher grade levels. The Public Library hopes through this program children will relate to reading in a positive way and become lifelong readers.How can I participate in this program with my dog?All dogs in this program are trained and registered in a dog therapy group. All Read to the Dog volunteers must belong to one of the following groups:Southwest Canine CorpsAlliance of Therapy DogsWarm Hearts NetworkHigh Desert Therapy DogsPlease visit these websites for more information about joining a dog therapy group.After completing the testing and registration process with one of the therapy groups listed above, you will need to upload the relevant documentation. This includes a copy of the membership card or certificate from one of the above organizations; and a current health form from one of the above listed organizations (proof of rabies vaccination is included on this form). Additionally, you as a handler will need to pass a criminal background check and receive a Certificate of Compliance from library admin. Furthermore, the Certificate of Compliance can be completed by contacting the Library Admin at this email address: bwolff@cabq.gov. 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.A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, you may participate in the Read to the Dogs program at any of the eleven (11) participating Libraries. Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are.
IMPORTANT: Once you have read all of the above, please contact Josh R. at 505-768-4462 to discuss opportunities and availability. Organization: Westgate Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Downtown Temporary Dog Park - Mutt Mitt volunteerNo one wants to see pet waste where they walk or play. Did you know that in addition to being a nuisance, pet waste is also a significant pollutant found in storm water runoff? Pet waste left on sidewalks, streets, and lawns washes into storm drains and then to the nearest water body without treatment. Pet waste pollutes surface water by contributing harmful bacteria and nutrients impacting water. The solution is easy, pick up pet waste and dispose of it properly! Help be a part of the solution, volunteer for the Park Management Mutt Mitt Program. It only takes a few minutes of your time to volunteer to refill mutt mitt stations in your neighborhood park. This program has been very successful in keeping our City beautiful and encourages dog owners to clean up after their pets and allows them a convenient and sanitary way of properly disposing of their dog waste. It’s easy, just complete the online volunteer registration and Park Management will supply you with bags and a key. Organization: Parks & Recreation - Parks Division No one wants to see pet waste where they walk or play. Did you know that in addition to being a nuisance, pet waste is also a significant pollutant found in storm water runoff? Pet waste left on sidewalks, streets, and lawns washes into storm drains and then to the nearest water body without treatment. Pet waste pollutes surface water by contributing harmful bacteria and nutrients impacting water. The solution is easy, pick up pet waste and dispose of it properly! Help be a part of the solution, volunteer for the Park Management Mutt Mitt Program. It only takes a few minutes of your time to volunteer to refill mutt mitt stations in your neighborhood park. This program has been very successful in keeping our City beautiful and encourages dog owners to clean up after their pets and allows them a convenient and sanitary way of properly disposing of their dog waste. It’s easy, just complete the online volunteer registration and Park Management will supply you with bags and a key. Organization: Parks & Recreation - Parks Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Westgate Library Volunteer (age 18+)Description
Thank you for considering volunteering your time at Westgate Library in Albuquerque! Volunteers play an important role in assisting the Library to offer our services to the community on a continuing basis. Volunteers are selected based upon their qualifications, enthusiasm, and the needs of the Library at any given time. What are some of the volunteering opportunities?A sample of volunteer assignments is listed below. Not all opportunities are available at all times. For a full list and descriptions, please contact Westgate library. Shelf readerSpecial Programs AssistantBook DisplaysShelvingDecoratingWhile we appreciate every person who wishes to volunteer at the Library, opportunities are sometimes limited. Please be aware that we may not have a volunteer position available at this time that suits your interests and abilities. If you are accepted as a volunteer, we may ask you to alter your duties to meet the changing needs of the Library. Additionally, if your work is no longer necessary or proves unsatisfactory, you may be released. What are some of the necessary skills or abilities?The skills we prefer our volunteers have experience with depends on the assignment. Here is a sample of skills we look for: Good attention to detailKnowledge of alphabetical orderAbility to learn the Dewey Decimal SystemAbility to match bar code and titleAbility to follow oral and written instructionsAbility to work independentlyAbility to ask questions when clarification is neededAbility to become familiar with all sections of the branchPlease note that not all skills are necessary for all volunteer assignments. Have an idea for a Library community activity?Our volunteers have great ideas for community activities (especially for youth)! Besides the opportunities listed above, if you have another idea for an activity you think your branch Library could benefit from that you could volunteer for, let us know. At various branches, we have activities like chess club, storytimes for younger children, science programs, book clubs (in various languages)—the list goes on! You are welcome to talk to the Youth Volunteer Coordinator at your local Library to discuss what's possible. AgreementAs a Library volunteer, you agree:To follow staff directions.To arrive on time and check in with staff upon my arrival.To inform the Branch as soon as possible if I am unable to volunteer during your regular schedule.The Library agrees:To provide you with a safe work environment.To provide supervision and training by a member of the Library staff.To address your requests and concerns.What else do I need?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. You will also be asked to complete a short interview with the branch's Volunteer Coordinator. Organization: Westgate Library Description
Thank you for considering volunteering your time at Westgate Library in Albuquerque! Volunteers play an important role in assisting the Library to offer our services to the community on a continuing basis. Volunteers are selected based upon their qualifications, enthusiasm, and the needs of the Library at any given time. What are some of the volunteering opportunities?A sample of volunteer assignments is listed below. Not all opportunities are available at all times. For a full list and descriptions, please contact Westgate library. Shelf readerSpecial Programs AssistantBook DisplaysShelvingDecoratingWhile we appreciate every person who wishes to volunteer at the Library, opportunities are sometimes limited. Please be aware that we may not have a volunteer position available at this time that suits your interests and abilities. If you are accepted as a volunteer, we may ask you to alter your duties to meet the changing needs of the Library. Additionally, if your work is no longer necessary or proves unsatisfactory, you may be released. What are some of the necessary skills or abilities?The skills we prefer our volunteers have experience with depends on the assignment. Here is a sample of skills we look for: Good attention to detailKnowledge of alphabetical orderAbility to learn the Dewey Decimal SystemAbility to match bar code and titleAbility to follow oral and written instructionsAbility to work independentlyAbility to ask questions when clarification is neededAbility to become familiar with all sections of the branchPlease note that not all skills are necessary for all volunteer assignments. Have an idea for a Library community activity?Our volunteers have great ideas for community activities (especially for youth)! Besides the opportunities listed above, if you have another idea for an activity you think your branch Library could benefit from that you could volunteer for, let us know. At various branches, we have activities like chess club, storytimes for younger children, science programs, book clubs (in various languages)—the list goes on! You are welcome to talk to the Youth Volunteer Coordinator at your local Library to discuss what's possible. AgreementAs a Library volunteer, you agree:To follow staff directions.To arrive on time and check in with staff upon my arrival.To inform the Branch as soon as possible if I am unable to volunteer during your regular schedule.The Library agrees:To provide you with a safe work environment.To provide supervision and training by a member of the Library staff.To address your requests and concerns.What else do I need?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. You will also be asked to complete a short interview with the branch's Volunteer Coordinator. Organization: Westgate Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ABQ RIDE Community Events and OutreachParticipate as an ABQ RIDE Ambassador during Events and Outreach opportunities. You already know the awesome things we do at the Transit department, so help us spread the word about our services and volunteer opportunities with the public. Events and dates will be shared on a need to know basis. This opportunity has been created for ABQ RIDE Ambassadors ONLY to log your historical hours and any time for special events. If you have completed time as an ambassador on a bus, bus station or transportation center, those activities have their own opportunity and your response on the corresponding activity helps us keep track of how you spend your time volunteering. Please log your hours for everything else in their corresponding opportunity, as this helps us track your contributed time correctly. Please respond to this opportunity if you have ever been at an event or if you plan to in the future. If you respond in anticipation you can check-in when you're at the events on the Causer app. The opportunity will show under your calendar section and have a button for Check-in and Check-out. Those hours are sent automatically and there's no need of further action if reporting through the Causer app. Organization: ABQ RIDE Ambassador Participate as an ABQ RIDE Ambassador during Events and Outreach opportunities. You already know the awesome things we do at the Transit department, so help us spread the word about our services and volunteer opportunities with the public. Events and dates will be shared on a need to know basis. This opportunity has been created for ABQ RIDE Ambassadors ONLY to log your historical hours and any time for special events. If you have completed time as an ambassador on a bus, bus station or transportation center, those activities have their own opportunity and your response on the corresponding activity helps us keep track of how you spend your time volunteering. Please log your hours for everything else in their corresponding opportunity, as this helps us track your contributed time correctly. Please respond to this opportunity if you have ever been at an event or if you plan to in the future. If you respond in anticipation you can check-in when you're at the events on the Causer app. The opportunity will show under your calendar section and have a button for Check-in and Check-out. Those hours are sent automatically and there's no need of further action if reporting through the Causer app. Organization: ABQ RIDE Ambassador Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: "Come help in the Book Room!" ~ Help process children's gift books from our successful Holiday Book Drives!~We welcome volunteers who can visit our Book Room at 601 Yale SE, in the CABQ Yale Transit Facility at pre-arranged times to unpack boxes of incoming (gently used) books. Books are quickly assessed for suitability and sorted by grade/reading level. We offer a pleasant, productive, and stress-free atmosphere! Our regular shift is on Fridays from 9.30 a.m. until Noon. Call Dave O at 505-681-6325 to arrange a special shift for your company service project! Need printable Directions to the Book Room ? Please visit our websiteReadtoMeAbqNetworg.org Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network We welcome volunteers who can visit our Book Room at 601 Yale SE, in the CABQ Yale Transit Facility at pre-arranged times to unpack boxes of incoming (gently used) books. Books are quickly assessed for suitability and sorted by grade/reading level. We offer a pleasant, productive, and stress-free atmosphere! Our regular shift is on Fridays from 9.30 a.m. until Noon. Call Dave O at 505-681-6325 to arrange a special shift for your company service project! Need printable Directions to the Book Room ? Please visit our websiteReadtoMeAbqNetworg.org Organization: Read to Me! NM Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General WHEELS Museum VolunteerAs a volunteer, you’ll play an important role in helping us preserve and share the history of Albuquerque’s transportation heritage. At WHEELS Museum, we want your volunteer experience to be enjoyable and meaningful. Our goal is to connect you with opportunities that match your talents and interests, whether that’s greeting visitors, supporting tours, caring for exhibits, running the trains, assisting with light administrative work, providing tech or social media support, helping with restoration projects, lending a hand at special events, or keeping day-to-day operations running smoothly. Whatever your strengths, there’s a place for you here to make a difference. Whether you love history, enjoy working with people, or just want to give back to the community, your time and talents make a lasting difference. We seek weekly volunteers who are dependable, respectful, friendly, and committed to fostering a positive atmosphere at the museum. Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift. Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. As a volunteer, you’ll play an important role in helping us preserve and share the history of Albuquerque’s transportation heritage. At WHEELS Museum, we want your volunteer experience to be enjoyable and meaningful. Our goal is to connect you with opportunities that match your talents and interests, whether that’s greeting visitors, supporting tours, caring for exhibits, running the trains, assisting with light administrative work, providing tech or social media support, helping with restoration projects, lending a hand at special events, or keeping day-to-day operations running smoothly. Whatever your strengths, there’s a place for you here to make a difference. Whether you love history, enjoy working with people, or just want to give back to the community, your time and talents make a lasting difference. We seek weekly volunteers who are dependable, respectful, friendly, and committed to fostering a positive atmosphere at the museum. Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift. Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Building Maintenance Support-Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift. Help us care for and improve our historic space! We’re looking for volunteers with hands-on skills to assist with building maintenance and improvement projects that keep the museum safe, functional, and welcoming. We especially welcome experience in: Electrical Woodworking or carpentry Plumbing Painting and finish work General repairs and troubleshooting What you might help with: Minor repairs and facility upkeep Assisting with improvement projects Helping prepare spaces for exhibits and events Supporting special renovation efforts Great for someone who: Is handy and enjoys working with tools Takes pride in quality workmanship Likes solving practical problems Wants to help preserve and improve a historic building Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. -Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift. Help us care for and improve our historic space! We’re looking for volunteers with hands-on skills to assist with building maintenance and improvement projects that keep the museum safe, functional, and welcoming. We especially welcome experience in: Electrical Woodworking or carpentry Plumbing Painting and finish work General repairs and troubleshooting What you might help with: Minor repairs and facility upkeep Assisting with improvement projects Helping prepare spaces for exhibits and events Supporting special renovation efforts Great for someone who: Is handy and enjoys working with tools Takes pride in quality workmanship Likes solving practical problems Wants to help preserve and improve a historic building Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HO Layout Support-Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift.- Passionate about model trains? We’re looking for volunteers to help care for and operate our HO scale train layout. This behind-the-scenes role helps keep the layout running smoothly and looking its best for visitors. What you might help with: Operating the HO layout during open hours Cleaning track and maintaining trains Troubleshooting minor issues Assisting with scenery or layout updates Great for someone who: Enjoys model railroading Is detail-oriented and patient Comfortable with small, precise work Likes sharing their knowledge with others Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. -Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift.- Passionate about model trains? We’re looking for volunteers to help care for and operate our HO scale train layout. This behind-the-scenes role helps keep the layout running smoothly and looking its best for visitors. What you might help with: Operating the HO layout during open hours Cleaning track and maintaining trains Troubleshooting minor issues Assisting with scenery or layout updates Great for someone who: Enjoys model railroading Is detail-oriented and patient Comfortable with small, precise work Likes sharing their knowledge with others Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: O-Gauge Layout Support-Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shi Love model trains? We’re looking for volunteers to help maintain, operate, and improve our O-Gauge train layout. This role helps keep one of our most popular attractions running smoothly and looking great for visitors of all ages. What you might help with: Operating the O-Gauge layout during museum hours Troubleshooting minor track or electrical issues Cleaning track and maintaining trains Assisting with layout improvements or scenery updates Great for someone who: Enjoys model railroading Is hands on and mechanically inclined Likes problem-solving Enjoys sharing their hobby with others Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. -Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shi Love model trains? We’re looking for volunteers to help maintain, operate, and improve our O-Gauge train layout. This role helps keep one of our most popular attractions running smoothly and looking great for visitors of all ages. What you might help with: Operating the O-Gauge layout during museum hours Troubleshooting minor track or electrical issues Cleaning track and maintaining trains Assisting with layout improvements or scenery updates Great for someone who: Enjoys model railroading Is hands on and mechanically inclined Likes problem-solving Enjoys sharing their hobby with others Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ride-On Train Engineer-Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shi All aboard! We’re looking for volunteers to help operate our ride-on train and create a fun, memorable experience for visitors of all ages. As a Train Engineer, you’ll help bring smiles to kids and families while ensuring rides run safely and smoothly. Training is provided, no railroad experience required! What you’ll do: Operate the ride-on train (after training) Ensure safety procedures are followed Welcome riders and answer simple questions Help create a fun and positive atmosphere Great for someone who: Enjoys interacting with families and kids Is responsible and safety-minded Loves trains (of course!) Wants a fun, active volunteer role Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. -Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shi All aboard! We’re looking for volunteers to help operate our ride-on train and create a fun, memorable experience for visitors of all ages. As a Train Engineer, you’ll help bring smiles to kids and families while ensuring rides run safely and smoothly. Training is provided, no railroad experience required! What you’ll do: Operate the ride-on train (after training) Ensure safety procedures are followed Welcome riders and answer simple questions Help create a fun and positive atmosphere Great for someone who: Enjoys interacting with families and kids Is responsible and safety-minded Loves trains (of course!) Wants a fun, active volunteer role Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Care & Cleaning-Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift. Help us keep WHEELS welcoming and visitor ready! We’re looking for volunteers who can assist with light cleaning and general upkeep to ensure our museum looks its best for guests, events, and programs. What you might help with: Light dusting and surface cleaning Sweeping or tidying exhibit areas Cleaning restrooms (as needed) Straightening displays and common areas Helping prepare the space before events Great for someone who: Takes pride in a clean, welcoming space Is dependable and detail-oriented Doesn’t mind rolling up their sleeves Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. -Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift. Help us keep WHEELS welcoming and visitor ready! We’re looking for volunteers who can assist with light cleaning and general upkeep to ensure our museum looks its best for guests, events, and programs. What you might help with: Light dusting and surface cleaning Sweeping or tidying exhibit areas Cleaning restrooms (as needed) Straightening displays and common areas Helping prepare the space before events Great for someone who: Takes pride in a clean, welcoming space Is dependable and detail-oriented Doesn’t mind rolling up their sleeves Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing, Social Media, Design-Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift Are you great at making flyers or creating eye catching social media content? We’d love your help! WHEELS is looking for creative volunteers who can help us promote events, exhibits, and special projects through strong visuals and engaging posts. What you’ll do: Design flyers, graphics, or simple promotional materials Create or assist with social media content Help spread the word about events and programs Share creative ideas to grow our audience Great for someone who: Enjoys graphic design or Canva Likes creating social media posts or short videos Has a good eye for layout and messaging Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. -Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift Are you great at making flyers or creating eye catching social media content? We’d love your help! WHEELS is looking for creative volunteers who can help us promote events, exhibits, and special projects through strong visuals and engaging posts. What you’ll do: Design flyers, graphics, or simple promotional materials Create or assist with social media content Help spread the word about events and programs Share creative ideas to grow our audience Great for someone who: Enjoys graphic design or Canva Likes creating social media posts or short videos Has a good eye for layout and messaging Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop Sales-Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift.- Help visitors take a little piece of WHEELS home! As a Gift Shop Volunteer, you’ll assist guests with purchases, answer questions about merchandise, and keep the shop looking organized and inviting. What you’ll do: Greet shoppers and assist with purchases Operate the point-of-sale system (training provided) Restock and tidy displays Share info about memberships and upcoming events Great for someone who is: Friendly and dependable Comfortable handling transactions Detail-oriented and organized Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. -Please plan to complete a 45-minute orientation with our volunteer coordinator prior to your first shift.- Help visitors take a little piece of WHEELS home! As a Gift Shop Volunteer, you’ll assist guests with purchases, answer questions about merchandise, and keep the shop looking organized and inviting. What you’ll do: Greet shoppers and assist with purchases Operate the point-of-sale system (training provided) Restock and tidy displays Share info about memberships and upcoming events Great for someone who is: Friendly and dependable Comfortable handling transactions Detail-oriented and organized Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GreeterBe the friendly face that welcomes visitors to WHEELS! As a Greeter, you’ll say hello, help guests get oriented, and make sure everyone feels comfortable and excited to explore the museum. What you’ll do: Welcome visitors with a smile Give a quick overview of what’s happening at the museum Answer simple questions or point people in the right direction Help create a warm, welcoming atmosphere Great for someone who is: Friendly and outgoing Enjoys meeting new people Passionate about community and history Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Be the friendly face that welcomes visitors to WHEELS! As a Greeter, you’ll say hello, help guests get oriented, and make sure everyone feels comfortable and excited to explore the museum. What you’ll do: Welcome visitors with a smile Give a quick overview of what’s happening at the museum Answer simple questions or point people in the right direction Help create a warm, welcoming atmosphere Great for someone who is: Friendly and outgoing Enjoys meeting new people Passionate about community and history Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Fundraising Committee MemberS.A.F.E. House is seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to join our Fundraising Committee and help support victims of intimate partner domestic violence and their families. Fundraising Committee members play an important role in planning and supporting fundraising initiatives throughout the year. This may include assisting with special events, brainstorming creative fundraising ideas, engaging community partners, and helping strengthen donor relationships. Volunteers work alongside staff and fellow committee members to help ensure the continued success of programs that provide safety, resources, and hope to survivors. This Opportunity Is a Great Fit for Individuals Who:Care deeply about supporting domestic violence victims and strengthening their community Enjoy collaborating, problem-solving, and sharing ideas Have interests or experience in fundraising, event planning, outreach, or community engagement (experience helpful but not required) Can commit a few hours per month Why Join?- Your time and involvement directly help provide safety, support, and healing for individuals and families rebuilding their lives. - Gain meaningful nonprofit and fundraising experience Interested in Joining? Organization: S.A.F.E. House S.A.F.E. House is seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to join our Fundraising Committee and help support victims of intimate partner domestic violence and their families. Fundraising Committee members play an important role in planning and supporting fundraising initiatives throughout the year. This may include assisting with special events, brainstorming creative fundraising ideas, engaging community partners, and helping strengthen donor relationships. Volunteers work alongside staff and fellow committee members to help ensure the continued success of programs that provide safety, resources, and hope to survivors. This Opportunity Is a Great Fit for Individuals Who:Care deeply about supporting domestic violence victims and strengthening their community Enjoy collaborating, problem-solving, and sharing ideas Have interests or experience in fundraising, event planning, outreach, or community engagement (experience helpful but not required) Can commit a few hours per month Why Join?- Your time and involvement directly help provide safety, support, and healing for individuals and families rebuilding their lives. - Gain meaningful nonprofit and fundraising experience Interested in Joining? Organization: S.A.F.E. House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DSA Home Services: Wood PaintingCome and help the Department of Senior Affairs with our Home Services Division. We are looking for individuals to help paint the lumbers we use in ramp construction for our seniors. It will be a fun and engaging time with us. Flexible Shift: Monday-Friday Some Lifting 14 and older Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Come and help the Department of Senior Affairs with our Home Services Division. We are looking for individuals to help paint the lumbers we use in ramp construction for our seniors. It will be a fun and engaging time with us. Flexible Shift: Monday-Friday Some Lifting 14 and older Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General VolunteerOur volunteer program typically offers many one-time and ongoing volunteer opportunities at Ronald McDonald House locations and our Ronald McDonald Family Room programs. We are currently accepting applications and placing volunteers for in-person vacancies. Please email volunteers@ronaldmcdonaldhousenm.org to learn more about how you can get involved. Our dedicated volunteers are the heart of our programs. Organization: Ronald McDonald House New Mexico Our volunteer program typically offers many one-time and ongoing volunteer opportunities at Ronald McDonald House locations and our Ronald McDonald Family Room programs. We are currently accepting applications and placing volunteers for in-person vacancies. Please email volunteers@ronaldmcdonaldhousenm.org to learn more about how you can get involved. Our dedicated volunteers are the heart of our programs. Organization: Ronald McDonald House New Mexico Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Media & Storytelling Developer - Unpaid Internship OpportunityThe Media & Storytelling Developer will help document and amplify Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian (APINH) stories, creating multimedia that highlights cultural heritage, leadership, and community contributions. This position is ideal for students in journalism, film, digital media, or cultural studies. Responsibilities Conduct interviews and create short videos, podcasts, or photo essays. Work with GovTV and City partners to produce storytelling campaigns. Support multimedia archiving of APINH history and contributions. Curate and edit content for City social media and cultural initiatives. Ensure storytelling projects are culturally authentic and community-driven.Qualifications Skills in photography, videography, or audio recording/editing. Strong writing and interviewing abilities. Experience with Adobe Creative Suite or similar tools a plus. Interest in cultural storytelling, journalism, or media production.Benefits Build a professional multimedia portfolio. Gain experience in civic and cultural storytelling. Directly advance Cultural Visibility & Arts Integration and APINH Center developmentOrganization: Office of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian (APINH) Affairs The Media & Storytelling Developer will help document and amplify Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian (APINH) stories, creating multimedia that highlights cultural heritage, leadership, and community contributions. This position is ideal for students in journalism, film, digital media, or cultural studies. Responsibilities Conduct interviews and create short videos, podcasts, or photo essays. Work with GovTV and City partners to produce storytelling campaigns. Support multimedia archiving of APINH history and contributions. Curate and edit content for City social media and cultural initiatives. Ensure storytelling projects are culturally authentic and community-driven.Qualifications Skills in photography, videography, or audio recording/editing. Strong writing and interviewing abilities. Experience with Adobe Creative Suite or similar tools a plus. Interest in cultural storytelling, journalism, or media production.Benefits Build a professional multimedia portfolio. Gain experience in civic and cultural storytelling. Directly advance Cultural Visibility & Arts Integration and APINH Center developmentOrganization: Office of Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian (APINH) Affairs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a part of our Volunteer Therapy Dog Team *Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and East Mountains*Position Title: Volunteer Therapy Dog Team Location: Various locations as assigned by Corus Hospice Volunteer Coordinator *Albuquerque, and surrounding locations* Position Summary: Volunteer Therapy Dog Teams provide comfort, companionship, and emotional support to individuals in a variety of settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and rehabilitation centers. These teams consist of a trained therapy dog and their handler, who work together to uplift spirits, reduce stress, and promote well-being in those they visit. Key Responsibilities: Visitations: Participate in scheduled visits to facilities or institutions where therapy dog services are requested. Engagement: Interact with patients, residents, students, or clients in a friendly and non-intrusive manner, allowing them to pet, cuddle, or simply enjoy the presence of the therapy dog. Observation: Pay attention to the needs and reactions of the individuals being visited, and adjust interactions accordingly to ensure a positive experience for all involved. Maintain Professionalism: Adhere to the policies and guidelines set forth by the organization or facility being visited, including respecting patient privacy and maintaining proper hygiene and cleanliness standards. Promote Therapy Dog Program: Serve as ambassadors for the therapy dog program, educating others about the benefits of animal-assisted therapy and advocating for the well-being of therapy animals. Training and Certification: Regularly attend training sessions and ensure that the therapy dog is certified and up-to-date on vaccinations and health screenings as required by the organization.Qualifications: Therapy Dog Certification: The therapy dog must be certified by a reputable therapy dog organization or have undergone formal therapy dog training. Handler Training: The handler must be trained in handling and managing a therapy dog, including understanding canine behavior and communication cues. Good Temperament: The therapy dog must demonstrate a calm, friendly, and well-mannered demeanor, with a gentle disposition suitable for interacting with people of all ages and backgrounds. Reliability: Both the therapy dog and handler must be reliable and punctual, committing to scheduled visitations and maintaining a consistent presence in the program. Compassion: Both the therapy dog and handler should have a genuine desire to bring joy and comfort to others and possess a compassionate and empathetic attitude toward those they serve.Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, with volunteer teams typically asked to commit to a minimum of one visitation session per month
Organization: Corus Home Health and Hospice Position Title: Volunteer Therapy Dog Team Location: Various locations as assigned by Corus Hospice Volunteer Coordinator *Albuquerque, and surrounding locations* Position Summary: Volunteer Therapy Dog Teams provide comfort, companionship, and emotional support to individuals in a variety of settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and rehabilitation centers. These teams consist of a trained therapy dog and their handler, who work together to uplift spirits, reduce stress, and promote well-being in those they visit. Key Responsibilities: Visitations: Participate in scheduled visits to facilities or institutions where therapy dog services are requested. Engagement: Interact with patients, residents, students, or clients in a friendly and non-intrusive manner, allowing them to pet, cuddle, or simply enjoy the presence of the therapy dog. Observation: Pay attention to the needs and reactions of the individuals being visited, and adjust interactions accordingly to ensure a positive experience for all involved. Maintain Professionalism: Adhere to the policies and guidelines set forth by the organization or facility being visited, including respecting patient privacy and maintaining proper hygiene and cleanliness standards. Promote Therapy Dog Program: Serve as ambassadors for the therapy dog program, educating others about the benefits of animal-assisted therapy and advocating for the well-being of therapy animals. Training and Certification: Regularly attend training sessions and ensure that the therapy dog is certified and up-to-date on vaccinations and health screenings as required by the organization.Qualifications: Therapy Dog Certification: The therapy dog must be certified by a reputable therapy dog organization or have undergone formal therapy dog training. Handler Training: The handler must be trained in handling and managing a therapy dog, including understanding canine behavior and communication cues. Good Temperament: The therapy dog must demonstrate a calm, friendly, and well-mannered demeanor, with a gentle disposition suitable for interacting with people of all ages and backgrounds. Reliability: Both the therapy dog and handler must be reliable and punctual, committing to scheduled visitations and maintaining a consistent presence in the program. Compassion: Both the therapy dog and handler should have a genuine desire to bring joy and comfort to others and possess a compassionate and empathetic attitude toward those they serve.Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, with volunteer teams typically asked to commit to a minimum of one visitation session per month
Organization: Corus Home Health and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Calling All MusiciansMany hospice patients find comfort and emotional relief in listening to live music, as it has the power to bring peace and foster a deeper sense of connection during challenging times. If you have a musical gift and enjoy playing an instrument, consider becoming a music volunteer. This rewarding role allows you to share your talent with those in need, creating an enriching experience not only for the patients but also for you as the performer. As a music volunteer, you’ll bring your instrument with you during visits to hospice patients, offering them the opportunity to enjoy your music in a personal setting. You can play some of your favorite songs or take requests from patients, making the experience even more meaningful and tailored to their preferences. Whether it’s a calming melody or an uplifting tune, your music can provide a comforting escape and a source of joy for individuals who may be feeling isolated or distressed. For those who prefer to perform for a larger group, we can help you arrange sessions in common areas or group settings within the facility. This allows you to share your musical talents with multiple residents, helping to create an atmosphere of warmth, community, and emotional support. The best part is that we are flexible and will work with your schedule, ensuring that your volunteer experience fits easily into your life. By volunteering your musical talents, you’re not just providing entertainment; you’re offering a meaningful way to bring comfort, connection, and positivity to people facing some of the most difficult moments of their lives. The impact of music is profound, and your efforts will undoubtedly make a difference in the lives of hospice patients and residents, helping them feel seen, heard, and cared for. To learn more about our Volunteer Program, please call 505-828-0232 Please complete the online volunteer application here CORUS HEALTH - Hospice Volunteer Organization: Corus Home Health and Hospice Many hospice patients find comfort and emotional relief in listening to live music, as it has the power to bring peace and foster a deeper sense of connection during challenging times. If you have a musical gift and enjoy playing an instrument, consider becoming a music volunteer. This rewarding role allows you to share your talent with those in need, creating an enriching experience not only for the patients but also for you as the performer. As a music volunteer, you’ll bring your instrument with you during visits to hospice patients, offering them the opportunity to enjoy your music in a personal setting. You can play some of your favorite songs or take requests from patients, making the experience even more meaningful and tailored to their preferences. Whether it’s a calming melody or an uplifting tune, your music can provide a comforting escape and a source of joy for individuals who may be feeling isolated or distressed. For those who prefer to perform for a larger group, we can help you arrange sessions in common areas or group settings within the facility. This allows you to share your musical talents with multiple residents, helping to create an atmosphere of warmth, community, and emotional support. The best part is that we are flexible and will work with your schedule, ensuring that your volunteer experience fits easily into your life. By volunteering your musical talents, you’re not just providing entertainment; you’re offering a meaningful way to bring comfort, connection, and positivity to people facing some of the most difficult moments of their lives. The impact of music is profound, and your efforts will undoubtedly make a difference in the lives of hospice patients and residents, helping them feel seen, heard, and cared for. To learn more about our Volunteer Program, please call 505-828-0232 Please complete the online volunteer application here CORUS HEALTH - Hospice Volunteer Organization: Corus Home Health and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity Reiki Practitioner Healing/ Meditation- Facility WorkshopsAre you passionate about healing and mindfulness? Do you want to share your Reiki or meditation skills to bring peace and well-being to others? We are seeking dedicated Volunteer Reiki practitioners and meditation facilitators to lead workshops at various Nursing homes/Assited Living Homes! ✔ Certified Reiki Practitioners (Levels 1, 2, or Master) ✨ Lead Reiki healing sessions or meditation workshops Call today Corus Health Volunteer Coordinator 505-828-0232 Organization: Corus Home Health and Hospice Are you passionate about healing and mindfulness? Do you want to share your Reiki or meditation skills to bring peace and well-being to others? We are seeking dedicated Volunteer Reiki practitioners and meditation facilitators to lead workshops at various Nursing homes/Assited Living Homes! ✔ Certified Reiki Practitioners (Levels 1, 2, or Master) ✨ Lead Reiki healing sessions or meditation workshops Call today Corus Health Volunteer Coordinator 505-828-0232 Organization: Corus Home Health and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Read to the Dogs Volunteer (Tony Hillerman Library)Read to the Dogs
Thank you for considering volunteering your time and labor (and that of your furry companion!) to promote this important Library service. Program Overview - What is Read to the Dogs? Read to the Dogs is a program sponsored by the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. Handlers bring their registered pet therapy dogs into the library and provide children with an opportunity to read aloud. The registered pet therapy dog sits calmly and quietly for a story, creating a relaxing atmosphere for children. This gives children an opportunity to practice their reading skills without fear or judgment. The adults do not correct a child’s reading. Parents may sit quietly in the room with their child or take this moment to find a book and read just outside the program area. You can read more about it here. The Public Library is pleased to provide this nationally recognized program to our families. In a 10 week study by the University of California, researchers found a 12 percent increase in reading fluency by one group and no improvement by the group that didn't read to dogs. It was reported by 75 percent of the parents that their children read aloud more frequently and with greater confidence after reading to the dogs. Children who practice reading have greater success in school and children who feel successful go on to read at higher grade levels. The Public Library hopes through this program children will relate to reading in a positive way and become lifelong readers. All dogs in this program are trained and registered in a dog therapy group. All Read to the Dog volunteers must belong to one of the following groups: Southwest Canine Corps Alliance of Therapy Dogs Warm Hearts Network High Desert Therapy DogsPlease visit these websites for more information about joining a dog therapy group. After completing the testing and registration process with one of the therapy groups listed above, you will need to upload the relevant documentation. This includes a copy of the membership card or certificate from one of the above organizations; and a current health form from one of the above listed organizations (proof of rabies vaccination is included on this form). Additionally, you as a handler will need to pass a criminal background check and receive a Certificate of Compliance from Library Admin. Furthermore, the Certificate of Compliance can be completed by contacting the Library Admin at this email address: bwolff@cabq.gov. 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. A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, you may participate in the Read to the Dogs program at any of the six (6) participating Libraries. Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are. Thank you for considering the Library and Read to the Dogs for your volunteer service!Organization: Tony Hillerman Library Read to the Dogs
Thank you for considering volunteering your time and labor (and that of your furry companion!) to promote this important Library service. Program Overview - What is Read to the Dogs? Read to the Dogs is a program sponsored by the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. Handlers bring their registered pet therapy dogs into the library and provide children with an opportunity to read aloud. The registered pet therapy dog sits calmly and quietly for a story, creating a relaxing atmosphere for children. This gives children an opportunity to practice their reading skills without fear or judgment. The adults do not correct a child’s reading. Parents may sit quietly in the room with their child or take this moment to find a book and read just outside the program area. You can read more about it here. The Public Library is pleased to provide this nationally recognized program to our families. In a 10 week study by the University of California, researchers found a 12 percent increase in reading fluency by one group and no improvement by the group that didn't read to dogs. It was reported by 75 percent of the parents that their children read aloud more frequently and with greater confidence after reading to the dogs. Children who practice reading have greater success in school and children who feel successful go on to read at higher grade levels. The Public Library hopes through this program children will relate to reading in a positive way and become lifelong readers. All dogs in this program are trained and registered in a dog therapy group. All Read to the Dog volunteers must belong to one of the following groups: Southwest Canine Corps Alliance of Therapy Dogs Warm Hearts Network High Desert Therapy DogsPlease visit these websites for more information about joining a dog therapy group. After completing the testing and registration process with one of the therapy groups listed above, you will need to upload the relevant documentation. This includes a copy of the membership card or certificate from one of the above organizations; and a current health form from one of the above listed organizations (proof of rabies vaccination is included on this form). Additionally, you as a handler will need to pass a criminal background check and receive a Certificate of Compliance from Library Admin. Furthermore, the Certificate of Compliance can be completed by contacting the Library Admin at this email address: bwolff@cabq.gov. 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. A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, you may participate in the Read to the Dogs program at any of the six (6) participating Libraries. Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are. Thank you for considering the Library and Read to the Dogs for your volunteer service!Organization: Tony Hillerman Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Searching for 10 volunteers to be the faces of 10 GIRLSAre you passionate about making a difference in your community? 10 Girls is looking for dedicated volunteers to join us in our mission to create positive change across 10 impactful categories. We are seeking 10 volunteers, one for each category, to be the face and voice of our initiatives. As a volunteer, you will participate in a monthly Zoom call to collaborate, share ideas, and plan our events. Additionally, we will organize a volunteering event each month, lasting around three hours, where you can actively contribute to the cause you are passionate about. You are welcome to stay longer if you wish, but we ask that you commit to at least one hour at each event. To showcase our unity and commitment, all volunteers will wear our T-shirts with our logos and a designated number representing their category of focus. Whether you choose Animal Welfare, Homelessness, Children’s Education and Safety, or any other category, your dedication and passion are key. We are also looking for additional volunteers to support us at events and contribute ideas to further our impact. Together, as women standing united, we believe that each of us can make a difference. Join us at 10 Girls and be a part of a community-driven movement for positive change. Organization: 10 Girls Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? 10 Girls is looking for dedicated volunteers to join us in our mission to create positive change across 10 impactful categories. We are seeking 10 volunteers, one for each category, to be the face and voice of our initiatives. As a volunteer, you will participate in a monthly Zoom call to collaborate, share ideas, and plan our events. Additionally, we will organize a volunteering event each month, lasting around three hours, where you can actively contribute to the cause you are passionate about. You are welcome to stay longer if you wish, but we ask that you commit to at least one hour at each event. To showcase our unity and commitment, all volunteers will wear our T-shirts with our logos and a designated number representing their category of focus. Whether you choose Animal Welfare, Homelessness, Children’s Education and Safety, or any other category, your dedication and passion are key. We are also looking for additional volunteers to support us at events and contribute ideas to further our impact. Together, as women standing united, we believe that each of us can make a difference. Join us at 10 Girls and be a part of a community-driven movement for positive change. Organization: 10 Girls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87123 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a CASA Volunteer (Court Appointed Special Advocate)A CASA is a court appointed, trained and committed adult who ensures that each child’s individual needs remain a priority in an over-burdened child welfare system. They get to know the child while also gathering information from the child’s family, teachers, doctors, caregivers and anyone else involved in the child’s life in order to make independent and informed recommendations to help the judge decide what’s best for the child. Organization: New Mexico Kids Matter A CASA is a court appointed, trained and committed adult who ensures that each child’s individual needs remain a priority in an over-burdened child welfare system. They get to know the child while also gathering information from the child’s family, teachers, doctors, caregivers and anyone else involved in the child’s life in order to make independent and informed recommendations to help the judge decide what’s best for the child. Organization: New Mexico Kids Matter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Companion ProgramBe the Reason a Senior Smiles Join the Senior Companion Program Looking for a meaningful way to give back and make a real difference? The Senior Companion Program connects compassionate adults 55+ with seniors who need a friendly face, a helping hand, and a trusted companion. As a Senior Companion, you’ll provide one-on-one support to older adults who may be homebound or living with physical or cognitive challenges. Whether it’s sharing a conversation, helping with light daily tasks, or simply being there, your presence helps seniors remain independent, safe, and connected to their community. Senior Companions serve 10 to 40 hours per week, helping an average of two to four clients. Why become a Senior Companion? - Build genuine, lasting relationships - Make a direct impact in someone’s life - Earn travel and meal reimbursements - Receive training, ongoing support, and a modest tax-free stipend - Stay active, engaged, and purposeful - Be part of a program that truly values your time and experience Your life experience, compassion, and time are powerful. Join a community of volunteers who are changing lives one visit, one conversation, one connection at a time. Serve with heart. Lead with compassion. Become a Senior Companion today. Organization: Senior Companion Program Be the Reason a Senior Smiles Join the Senior Companion Program Looking for a meaningful way to give back and make a real difference? The Senior Companion Program connects compassionate adults 55+ with seniors who need a friendly face, a helping hand, and a trusted companion. As a Senior Companion, you’ll provide one-on-one support to older adults who may be homebound or living with physical or cognitive challenges. Whether it’s sharing a conversation, helping with light daily tasks, or simply being there, your presence helps seniors remain independent, safe, and connected to their community. Senior Companions serve 10 to 40 hours per week, helping an average of two to four clients. Why become a Senior Companion? - Build genuine, lasting relationships - Make a direct impact in someone’s life - Earn travel and meal reimbursements - Receive training, ongoing support, and a modest tax-free stipend - Stay active, engaged, and purposeful - Be part of a program that truly values your time and experience Your life experience, compassion, and time are powerful. Join a community of volunteers who are changing lives one visit, one conversation, one connection at a time. Serve with heart. Lead with compassion. Become a Senior Companion today. Organization: Senior Companion Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Goodrich Park - Mutt Mitt VolunteerNo one wants to see pet waste where they walk or play. Did you know that in addition to being a nuisance, pet waste is also a significant pollutant found in storm water runoff? Pet waste left on sidewalks, streets, and lawns washes into storm drains and then to the nearest water body without treatment. Pet waste pollutes surface water by contributing harmful bacteria and nutrients impacting water. The solution is easy, pick up pet waste and dispose of it properly! Help be a part of the solution, volunteer for the Park Management Mutt Mitt Program. It only takes a few minutes of your time to volunteer to refill mutt mitt stations in your neighborhood park. This program has been very successful in keeping our City beautiful and encourages dog owners to clean up after their pets and allows them a convenient and sanitary way of properly disposing of their dog waste. It’s easy, just complete the online volunteer registration and Park Management will supply you with bags and a key. Organization: Parks & Recreation - Parks Division No one wants to see pet waste where they walk or play. Did you know that in addition to being a nuisance, pet waste is also a significant pollutant found in storm water runoff? Pet waste left on sidewalks, streets, and lawns washes into storm drains and then to the nearest water body without treatment. Pet waste pollutes surface water by contributing harmful bacteria and nutrients impacting water. The solution is easy, pick up pet waste and dispose of it properly! Help be a part of the solution, volunteer for the Park Management Mutt Mitt Program. It only takes a few minutes of your time to volunteer to refill mutt mitt stations in your neighborhood park. This program has been very successful in keeping our City beautiful and encourages dog owners to clean up after their pets and allows them a convenient and sanitary way of properly disposing of their dog waste. It’s easy, just complete the online volunteer registration and Park Management will supply you with bags and a key. Organization: Parks & Recreation - Parks Division Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 16, 2026 Zip Code: 87107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Retrieve Non-Delivered Books From The Post OfficePlease help us collect non-delivered books from local post offices around Albuquerque. Organization: Libros for Kids, Inc Please help us collect non-delivered books from local post offices around Albuquerque. Organization: Libros for Kids, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |