Volunteer: Summer Reading Teen Volunteer 2026 (Juan Tabo Library)2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
Unearth A Story – May 30th, 2026 to July 25th, 2026 -- Juan Tabo
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 31 through July 26th. Juan Tabo volunteers talk to everyone! Juan Tabo's volunteers have signed up thousands of people over the years. You'll get a chance to talk to adults, children, older people, young adults, and other teens. You'll also have a chance to help us with special events. 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 either orientation date, please contact Ms. Barbara at 505-291-6260. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer for the Library. There is no cost to the applicant. Background checks must clear before volunteers attend orientation in order to volunteer during the program. All volunteers must complete orientation before their first volunteer shifts. Juan Tabo Library's mandatory orientation date for those starting in June is: Friday, May 29, 2026 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. If you are unable to start in June, you may attend a second orientation to start in July on:Thursday, June 25, 2026 from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Contact Miss Barbara with questions:
Organization: Juan Tabo Library 2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
Unearth A Story – May 30th, 2026 to July 25th, 2026 -- Juan Tabo
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 31 through July 26th. Juan Tabo volunteers talk to everyone! Juan Tabo's volunteers have signed up thousands of people over the years. You'll get a chance to talk to adults, children, older people, young adults, and other teens. You'll also have a chance to help us with special events. 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 either orientation date, please contact Ms. Barbara at 505-291-6260. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer for the Library. There is no cost to the applicant. Background checks must clear before volunteers attend orientation in order to volunteer during the program. All volunteers must complete orientation before their first volunteer shifts. Juan Tabo Library's mandatory orientation date for those starting in June is: Friday, May 29, 2026 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. If you are unable to start in June, you may attend a second orientation to start in July on:Thursday, June 25, 2026 from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Contact Miss Barbara with questions:
Organization: Juan Tabo Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 25, 2026 Zip Code: 87111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Reading Teen Volunteer 2026 Mandatory Orientation (Lomas Tramway)2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
Unearth A Story! -- May 30th, 2026 to July 25th, 2026 Lomas Tramway Library Teen volunteers are a vital part of our summer programming. Volunteers help with all types of work, from signing up participants, to stamping Summer Reading Logs, and handing out weekly prizes. They may also be asked to help with the day-to-day business of the library, as well as contributing their own special skills on an as-needed basis. Volunteers should be prepared to attend a mandatory orientation and to work a minimum of one shift per week for the duration of the library’s Summer Reading Program which runs May 31st through July 26th. 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 the orientation date, please contact Ms. Isabel at (505)291-6295. 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.
(505)291-6295 or jong@cabq.gov Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Albuquerque Public Library! Organization: Lomas Tramway Library 2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
Unearth A Story! -- May 30th, 2026 to July 25th, 2026 Lomas Tramway Library Teen volunteers are a vital part of our summer programming. Volunteers help with all types of work, from signing up participants, to stamping Summer Reading Logs, and handing out weekly prizes. They may also be asked to help with the day-to-day business of the library, as well as contributing their own special skills on an as-needed basis. Volunteers should be prepared to attend a mandatory orientation and to work a minimum of one shift per week for the duration of the library’s Summer Reading Program which runs May 31st through July 26th. 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 the orientation date, please contact Ms. Isabel at (505)291-6295. 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.
(505)291-6295 or jong@cabq.gov Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Albuquerque Public Library! Organization: Lomas Tramway Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87123 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: Walking School Bus Wilson Middle School & Whittier Elementary (25-26)Volunteer Roles Your role as a volunteer involves walking students along a planned route, fostering a sense of security, and building strong relationships with students and families. As a volunteer, you will NOT be asked to conduct traffic. Plus, it is a health initiative: get your steps in while walking students to school. The Walking School bus is led by two paid conductors who are trained in traffic safety procedures. The conductors stop traffic and are responsible for safe crossings. Together, we can reduce absenteeism, improve neighborhood safety, and support student success! Logistics In the 25-26 School Year, we are seeking volunteers from 7am-9am every day that school is in session! Join us in creating a safer, more accessible route to school for Wilson Middle and Whittier Elementary school students in Albuquerque's International District. A Walking School Bus is a group of students with a minimum of two adults who walk a planned route to school. The Walking School Bus ensures that students walk to school with trusted adults, promoting safety and community engagement. Overview. Join us in creating a safer, more accessible route to school for Wilson Middle and Whittier Elementary school students in Albuquerque's International District. In 2024, on Monday and Friday School Days we are seeking volunteers for the Walking School Bus. A Walking School Bus is a group of students with a minimum of two adults who walk a planned route to school. The Walking School Bus ensures that students walk to school with trusted adults, promoting safety and community engagement. Norms and Expectations. The Mission Is Clear Stay Student-Centered Professional Conduct Address Concerns Through Proper Channels De-escalate, Don’t Amplify Confidentiality & Dignity No Political Commentary Organization: Whittier Elementary & Wilson Middle School Volunteer Roles Your role as a volunteer involves walking students along a planned route, fostering a sense of security, and building strong relationships with students and families. As a volunteer, you will NOT be asked to conduct traffic. Plus, it is a health initiative: get your steps in while walking students to school. The Walking School bus is led by two paid conductors who are trained in traffic safety procedures. The conductors stop traffic and are responsible for safe crossings. Together, we can reduce absenteeism, improve neighborhood safety, and support student success! Logistics In the 25-26 School Year, we are seeking volunteers from 7am-9am every day that school is in session! Join us in creating a safer, more accessible route to school for Wilson Middle and Whittier Elementary school students in Albuquerque's International District. A Walking School Bus is a group of students with a minimum of two adults who walk a planned route to school. The Walking School Bus ensures that students walk to school with trusted adults, promoting safety and community engagement. Overview. Join us in creating a safer, more accessible route to school for Wilson Middle and Whittier Elementary school students in Albuquerque's International District. In 2024, on Monday and Friday School Days we are seeking volunteers for the Walking School Bus. A Walking School Bus is a group of students with a minimum of two adults who walk a planned route to school. The Walking School Bus ensures that students walk to school with trusted adults, promoting safety and community engagement. Norms and Expectations. The Mission Is Clear Stay Student-Centered Professional Conduct Address Concerns Through Proper Channels De-escalate, Don’t Amplify Confidentiality & Dignity No Political Commentary Organization: Whittier Elementary & Wilson Middle School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Isleta Pueblo (Moonlight Subdivision) Tree PlantingThis tree planting is organized by Tree New Mexico (TNM) in the Isleta Pueblo (Moonlight Subdivision) on April 25, 2026. Volunteers plant trees with trained Team Leaders who will provide instructions, tools, and maps to the tree planting locations. TNM will give you everything you need to plant trees at the designated location. You will find pre-dug holes, trees, mulch, a hose, and water on site. TNM will also show you how to plant the trees properly. Please bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and wear closed toe shoes. Please wear your green TNM T-shirt if you have one. We will have some at the Welcome Table, while supplies last. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Children 11-years-old and older are welcome to plant with their parent or guardian. Children 15-years-old and older can plant as adults. Please email Mackenzie at mackenzie@treenm.org with any questions or concerns. Organization: Tree New Mexico This tree planting is organized by Tree New Mexico (TNM) in the Isleta Pueblo (Moonlight Subdivision) on April 25, 2026. Volunteers plant trees with trained Team Leaders who will provide instructions, tools, and maps to the tree planting locations. TNM will give you everything you need to plant trees at the designated location. You will find pre-dug holes, trees, mulch, a hose, and water on site. TNM will also show you how to plant the trees properly. Please bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and wear closed toe shoes. Please wear your green TNM T-shirt if you have one. We will have some at the Welcome Table, while supplies last. We will email the location and specific time to meet for sign-in two weeks before the event. This helps us communicate more effectively and limit last minute changes and communication difficulties. Children 11-years-old and older are welcome to plant with their parent or guardian. Children 15-years-old and older can plant as adults. Please email Mackenzie at mackenzie@treenm.org with any questions or concerns. Organization: Tree New Mexico Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026 Zip Code: 87105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rail Yards Market Equity and Activism Day 5/24Join us for Equity and Activism Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 24, 2026! This market day is rooted in community power, collective care, and uplifting voices that drive change. From local organizations and grassroots leaders to art, food, and storytelling that reflect justice and resilience, Equity and Activism Day is a space to learn, connect, and take action together. Come be part of a day that honors the strength and diversity of our community. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: All ages, backgrounds, and abilities are welcome in our volunteer community. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market Join us for Equity and Activism Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 24, 2026! This market day is rooted in community power, collective care, and uplifting voices that drive change. From local organizations and grassroots leaders to art, food, and storytelling that reflect justice and resilience, Equity and Activism Day is a space to learn, connect, and take action together. Come be part of a day that honors the strength and diversity of our community. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: All ages, backgrounds, and abilities are welcome in our volunteer community. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
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: Rail Yards Market Indigenous Peoples Day 5/31Join us for Indigenous Peoples Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 31, 2026! This market day honors the deep roots, living cultures, and enduring traditions of Indigenous communities. From art and storytelling to food, music, and knowledge sharing, Indigenous Peoples Day is a time to celebrate, learn, and uplift the voices that have shaped this land for generations. Come be part of a day grounded in respect, culture, and community connection. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: All ages, backgrounds, and abilities are welcome in our volunteer community. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market Join us for Indigenous Peoples Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 31, 2026! This market day honors the deep roots, living cultures, and enduring traditions of Indigenous communities. From art and storytelling to food, music, and knowledge sharing, Indigenous Peoples Day is a time to celebrate, learn, and uplift the voices that have shaped this land for generations. Come be part of a day grounded in respect, culture, and community connection. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: All ages, backgrounds, and abilities are welcome in our volunteer community. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rail Yards Market Family Day 5/17Join us for Family Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 17, 2026! This market day is all about togetherness, laughter, and making memories across generations. From kid friendly activities and hands on fun to delicious eats and local finds, Family Day is a chance to slow down, connect, and enjoy the joy of community. Bring the whole crew and be part of a day filled with smiles, play, and shared moments. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: All ages, backgrounds, and abilities are welcome in our volunteer community. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market Join us for Family Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 17, 2026! This market day is all about togetherness, laughter, and making memories across generations. From kid friendly activities and hands on fun to delicious eats and local finds, Family Day is a chance to slow down, connect, and enjoy the joy of community. Bring the whole crew and be part of a day filled with smiles, play, and shared moments. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: All ages, backgrounds, and abilities are welcome in our volunteer community. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rail Yards Market Seeds and Starts Day 5/10READY, SET, GROW Join us for Seeds and Starts Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 10, 2026! The Rail Yards Market is your go to spot for all things growing and glowing. From vibrant starter plants and heirloom seeds to fresh spring produce and blooms perfect for mom, this is the day to dig into the season. Meet local growers, learn what thrives in our high desert climate, and bring home the beginnings of your garden dreams. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: Whether you are planting your first seeds or growing your tenth garden, all ages, backgrounds, and abilities are welcome in our volunteer community. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market READY, SET, GROW Join us for Seeds and Starts Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 10, 2026! The Rail Yards Market is your go to spot for all things growing and glowing. From vibrant starter plants and heirloom seeds to fresh spring produce and blooms perfect for mom, this is the day to dig into the season. Meet local growers, learn what thrives in our high desert climate, and bring home the beginnings of your garden dreams. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: Whether you are planting your first seeds or growing your tenth garden, all ages, backgrounds, and abilities are welcome in our volunteer community. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rail Yards Market Traditions Day 5/3CALLING ALL CULTURE KEEPERS Join us for Traditions Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 3, 2026! We are celebrating the rich traditions that make Burque shine. From handmade crafts and cultural art to stories, food, and music passed down through generations, this market day is all about honoring roots, sharing knowledge, and uplifting community. Come be part of a beautiful day filled with heritage, heart, and connection. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: Sign up and help us honor the stories, flavors, and traditions that bring our community together. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market CALLING ALL CULTURE KEEPERS Join us for Traditions Day at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday, May 3, 2026! We are celebrating the rich traditions that make Burque shine. From handmade crafts and cultural art to stories, food, and music passed down through generations, this market day is all about honoring roots, sharing knowledge, and uplifting community. Come be part of a beautiful day filled with heritage, heart, and connection. Volunteer Roles: Volunteer Perks: Volunteer Shift: Sign up and help us honor the stories, flavors, and traditions that bring our community together. You will receive a detailed orientation email the Thursday before the event so you feel ready and supported. Organization: Rail Yards Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Read to the Dogs Volunteer (Main Library)Read to the Dogs
Thank 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 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 eleven (11) participating Libraries. Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are. If you have any further questions, please contact your Library Branch's Volunteer Coordinator. At which Libraries? Main Library1st Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Organization: Main Library Read to the Dogs
Thank 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 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 eleven (11) participating Libraries. Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are. If you have any further questions, please contact your Library Branch's Volunteer Coordinator. At which Libraries? Main Library1st Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Organization: Main Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Touch Lives with Love and Compassion: Become a Hospice VolunteerGentiva Hospice Invites You to Make Every Moment Matter! We have rewarding volunteer opportunities waiting for you: Your time is a gift. Your impact is immeasurable. Pet Therapy – Share the healing power of animals by providing comfort, companionship, and emotional support to patients. Hospice Companions- CompassionateTogether, we can provide a better way to care. Organization: Gentiva Hospice Gentiva Hospice Invites You to Make Every Moment Matter! We have rewarding volunteer opportunities waiting for you: Your time is a gift. Your impact is immeasurable. Pet Therapy – Share the healing power of animals by providing comfort, companionship, and emotional support to patients. Hospice Companions- CompassionateTogether, we can provide a better way to care. Organization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Service That Lives On: Veterans Supporting Veterans in Hospice Care
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Calling All Veterans: Your Service Still Matters a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Your courage, honor, and dedication have shaped the way you show up for others. As a veteran, you know what it means to stand beside someone during their most vulnerable moments. Those qualities make you uniquely prepared to bring comfort to fellow veterans receiving hospice care. At Gentiva Hospice, we believe no veteran should make their final journey alone. As a Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer, you can continue your legacy of service in a profoundly meaningful way. As a volunteer, you can: Offer companionship and reassurance to veterans in their final days, helping them feel seen, valued, and honored. Share stories and understanding that only another veteran can provide—creating a bond that brings peace and connection. Provide dignity, respect, and emotional support during end‑of‑life care, helping veterans feel safe, supported, and never forgotten.Your military service may be complete, but your impact doesn’t have to be. Through your presence, compassion, and shared experience, you can bring comfort during one of life’s most sacred transitions. Your service continues—through kindness, through connection, and through honoring those who have served. If you feel called to support fellow veterans in their final chapter, we invite you to join our dedicated team of volunteers. Click the link to learn more and apply to become a volunteer today. Volunteers- we can't wait to hear from you Together, we can ensure that those who bravely served receive the respect, companionship, and peace they deserve. “Answering the Final Call with Strength and Compassion.” Organization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Reach More Patients: Hospice Volunteers Needed in Outlying Areas-Gentiva HospiceGentiva Hospice is excited to welcome compassionate individuals who are looking to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our patients and their families. We are currently seeking dedicated volunteers to serve the outlying communities for the following rewarding opportunities: Pet Therapy Hospice Companions Massage Therapy Haircare Specialists Music Volunteers Vigil Volunteers a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Our Vigil Volunteers provide the compassionate gift of presence during a patient’s final hours. These specially trained volunteers sit bedside, offering comfort, companionship, and a calming presence so that no one has to die alone. Vigil Volunteers may read softly, play gentle music, hold a hand, or simply sit in peaceful silence—ensuring patients and their families feel supported, honored, and cared for during this sacred time. This role is deeply meaningful and ideal for those with empathy, emotional steadiness, and a heart for service. Vet to Vet
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background-color: #f5f5f5 Volunteers can serve up to 10-12 hours a month, and scheduling is flexible based on your availability. Click the link to get started Volunteers- we can't wait to hear from you! Communities include: No medical experience is required—only kindness, reliability, and the desire to ensure that no one spends their last moments alone. Gentiva is an outpatient hospice, providing comfort care wherever the patient calls home, including nursing homes, private residences, and assisted living communities. Organization: Gentiva Hospice Gentiva Hospice is excited to welcome compassionate individuals who are looking to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our patients and their families. We are currently seeking dedicated volunteers to serve the outlying communities for the following rewarding opportunities: Pet Therapy Hospice Companions Massage Therapy Haircare Specialists Music Volunteers Vigil Volunteers a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Our Vigil Volunteers provide the compassionate gift of presence during a patient’s final hours. These specially trained volunteers sit bedside, offering comfort, companionship, and a calming presence so that no one has to die alone. Vigil Volunteers may read softly, play gentle music, hold a hand, or simply sit in peaceful silence—ensuring patients and their families feel supported, honored, and cared for during this sacred time. This role is deeply meaningful and ideal for those with empathy, emotional steadiness, and a heart for service. Vet to Vet
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background-color: #f5f5f5 Volunteers can serve up to 10-12 hours a month, and scheduling is flexible based on your availability. Click the link to get started Volunteers- we can't wait to hear from you! Communities include: No medical experience is required—only kindness, reliability, and the desire to ensure that no one spends their last moments alone. Gentiva is an outpatient hospice, providing comfort care wherever the patient calls home, including nursing homes, private residences, and assisted living communities. Organization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling all Music Lovers!Do you play an instrument or love to sing? Share your gift of music to bring comfort, joy, and peace to those in hospice care. What You’ll Do: Training Provided Organization: Gentiva Hospice Do you play an instrument or love to sing? Share your gift of music to bring comfort, joy, and peace to those in hospice care. What You’ll Do: Training Provided Organization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bring Comfort, Dignity, and Light to Someone’s Final Days – Volunteer with Gentiva Hospice
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Gentiva Hospice is seeking compassionate, heart‑centered individuals to join our dedicated team of Vigil Volunteers. Vigil Volunteers offer presence, comfort, and peace during one of life’s most sacred transitions. Whether it’s sitting quietly at the bedside, offering a gentle touch, reading softly, or simply being a calming presence, your companionship can bring immeasurable comfort to patients and families in their final moments. If you feel called to offer dignity, warmth, and companionship during life’s final chapter, we would be honored to welcome you into our volunteer family. No medical experience is required—only kindness, reliability, and the desire to ensure that no one spends their last moments alone. Gentiva is an outpatient hospice, providing comfort care wherever the patient calls home, including nursing homes, private residences, and assisted living communities. Interested in learning more? We can't wait to hear from you! Organization: Gentiva Hospice
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Gentiva Hospice is seeking compassionate, heart‑centered individuals to join our dedicated team of Vigil Volunteers. Vigil Volunteers offer presence, comfort, and peace during one of life’s most sacred transitions. Whether it’s sitting quietly at the bedside, offering a gentle touch, reading softly, or simply being a calming presence, your companionship can bring immeasurable comfort to patients and families in their final moments. If you feel called to offer dignity, warmth, and companionship during life’s final chapter, we would be honored to welcome you into our volunteer family. No medical experience is required—only kindness, reliability, and the desire to ensure that no one spends their last moments alone. Gentiva is an outpatient hospice, providing comfort care wherever the patient calls home, including nursing homes, private residences, and assisted living communities. Interested in learning more? We can't wait to hear from you! Organization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Banana Ball OpporotunityPlease do not respond to this opportunity. If you are interested in being a part of the local staff, go to: https://bananaball.com/world-tour-local-teammates/
If you have questions, please email: peopleteam@bananaball.com Organization: Office of Civic Engagement Please do not respond to this opportunity. If you are interested in being a part of the local staff, go to: https://bananaball.com/world-tour-local-teammates/
If you have questions, please email: peopleteam@bananaball.com Organization: Office of Civic Engagement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 12, 2026 Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prep for PetsJoin us any Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday from 9:00am- 5:00pm for a two-hour shift to help support unhoused and low-income pets & their people. We will be preparing pet food for direct street outreach, our community collaborative program and Pet Pantry events. This involves repackaging Cat & Dog food into gallon or quart baggies and labeling them. Additionally, you can also elect to help us inventory and sort donations of pet supplies. Organization: New Mexico Street Pet Project Join us any Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday from 9:00am- 5:00pm for a two-hour shift to help support unhoused and low-income pets & their people. We will be preparing pet food for direct street outreach, our community collaborative program and Pet Pantry events. This involves repackaging Cat & Dog food into gallon or quart baggies and labeling them. Additionally, you can also elect to help us inventory and sort donations of pet supplies. Organization: New Mexico Street Pet Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87123 Allow Groups: Yes |
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: Defend Potential by Mentoring (Community-Based Program)Youth in our community have an abundance of potential - they just need someone in their corner to help them realize it! There are hundreds of kids in New Mexico who are waiting for a mentor who will stand with them and help them ignite their potential!
Interview, training, and background check will be required. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of New Mexico Youth in our community have an abundance of potential - they just need someone in their corner to help them realize it! There are hundreds of kids in New Mexico who are waiting for a mentor who will stand with them and help them ignite their potential!
Interview, training, and background check will be required. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of New Mexico Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Defend Potential by Mentoring (Mentor 2.0 Program) HybridYouth in our community have an abundance of potential - they just need someone in their corner to help them realize it! There are hundreds of kids in New Mexico who are waiting for a mentor who will stand with them and help them ignite their potential!
Interview, training, and a background check will be required. Please provide phone number and email address so we can confirm your interest. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of New Mexico Youth in our community have an abundance of potential - they just need someone in their corner to help them realize it! There are hundreds of kids in New Mexico who are waiting for a mentor who will stand with them and help them ignite their potential!
Interview, training, and a background check will be required. Please provide phone number and email address so we can confirm your interest. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of New Mexico Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Horse LeaderJoin our Team as a Horse Leader! Do you have a talent for working with horses? We'd love to have you on board! About the Position: Responsibilities: Lead horses during lessons, ensuring a safe and supportive environment.Warm up horses in our round pen before lessons.Assist with stall maintenance as time allows.What We're Looking For: A good working knowledge of horse behaviors and training methods.A calm presence and leadership qualities.Previous horse experience or completed training, plus 6 weeks of sidewalking experience with us.Schedule: Hours vary based on lesson schedules, currently Thur and Fri AM, Saturday all day.Horse leaders are need for each rider, typically 3/class.Ready To Make a Difference: If you're passionate about horses and want to join a supportive team, we'd love to hear from you! Contact Us: Phone: 505-206-9090Website: www.lovingthunder.orgJoin us sto help make a positive impact in our community of disabled individuals. Organization: Loving Thunder Therapeutic Riding, Inc Join our Team as a Horse Leader! Do you have a talent for working with horses? We'd love to have you on board! About the Position: Responsibilities: Lead horses during lessons, ensuring a safe and supportive environment.Warm up horses in our round pen before lessons.Assist with stall maintenance as time allows.What We're Looking For: A good working knowledge of horse behaviors and training methods.A calm presence and leadership qualities.Previous horse experience or completed training, plus 6 weeks of sidewalking experience with us.Schedule: Hours vary based on lesson schedules, currently Thur and Fri AM, Saturday all day.Horse leaders are need for each rider, typically 3/class.Ready To Make a Difference: If you're passionate about horses and want to join a supportive team, we'd love to hear from you! Contact Us: Phone: 505-206-9090Website: www.lovingthunder.orgJoin us sto help make a positive impact in our community of disabled individuals. Organization: Loving Thunder Therapeutic Riding, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Barn AssistantJoin our Loving Thunder Family! Do you love horses? What You Can Do: Help us care for our wonderful horsesDaily stall cleaning and filling water, healthy and clean barns are a crucial part of horse care.Why volunteer with Us? Flexible Schedule: Set your own hours once trained!Team Spirit: We welcome volunteers daily, so the workload is manageable.Quality Time: Spend as much time as you like hugging and cuddling our horses. They love the affection.Requirements: Must be healthy and able to lift 30-40 lbs.Commit 3-4 hours per day.About us: Loving Thunder is New Mexio's only Premier Accredited PATH, Intl center.We uphold the highest standards in Therapeutic Riding and Equine Assisted ActivitiesReady To Make A Difference? Visit us at www.lovingthunder.org or call us at 505-206-9090 or 505-554-9493 Organization: Loving Thunder Therapeutic Riding, Inc Join our Loving Thunder Family! Do you love horses? What You Can Do: Help us care for our wonderful horsesDaily stall cleaning and filling water, healthy and clean barns are a crucial part of horse care.Why volunteer with Us? Flexible Schedule: Set your own hours once trained!Team Spirit: We welcome volunteers daily, so the workload is manageable.Quality Time: Spend as much time as you like hugging and cuddling our horses. They love the affection.Requirements: Must be healthy and able to lift 30-40 lbs.Commit 3-4 hours per day.About us: Loving Thunder is New Mexio's only Premier Accredited PATH, Intl center.We uphold the highest standards in Therapeutic Riding and Equine Assisted ActivitiesReady To Make A Difference? Visit us at www.lovingthunder.org or call us at 505-206-9090 or 505-554-9493 Organization: Loving Thunder Therapeutic Riding, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walk MS: Albuquerque 2026We would like to invite you to be part of Walk MS 2026 as a volunteer! Walk MS is more than just an event—it’s a powerful day of connection, compassion, and community, all coming together to raise awareness and support for those living with Multiple Sclerosis. We have a variety of volunteer opportunities available, including: · Event setup and breakdown · Registration and check-in · Route marshals and cheering stations · Water stations and participants support · And more! Volunteering with Walk MS is a great way to earn service hours, meet new people, and make a real difference in your community. Your time and energy help create an unforgettable experience for participants and help shine a light on the challenges faced by individuals and families affected by MS. Organization: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society We would like to invite you to be part of Walk MS 2026 as a volunteer! Walk MS is more than just an event—it’s a powerful day of connection, compassion, and community, all coming together to raise awareness and support for those living with Multiple Sclerosis. We have a variety of volunteer opportunities available, including: · Event setup and breakdown · Registration and check-in · Route marshals and cheering stations · Water stations and participants support · And more! Volunteering with Walk MS is a great way to earn service hours, meet new people, and make a real difference in your community. Your time and energy help create an unforgettable experience for participants and help shine a light on the challenges faced by individuals and families affected by MS. Organization: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 87111 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Baby Blanket Prep Phase 3Help support NICU babies by cutting fringes in several baby blankets to create tie blankets. Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Help support NICU babies by cutting fringes in several baby blankets to create tie blankets. Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 9, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: National River Cleanup Day 2026Hello There Everyone!
MAP: https://maps.app.goo.gl/oGcXC1d6P4hYPB3U9 35.087305, -106.683272 We really look forward to seeing you out there! Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Hello There Everyone!
MAP: https://maps.app.goo.gl/oGcXC1d6P4hYPB3U9 35.087305, -106.683272 We really look forward to seeing you out there! Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 16, 2026 Zip Code: 87105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Reading Teen Volunteer 2026 (Main Library)2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
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 from May 30th through July 26th. 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 the orientation date, please contact the volunteer coordinator at (505)768-5136. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer for the Library. There is no cost to the applicant. Background checks must clear before volunteers attend orientation in order to volunteer during the program. All volunteers must complete orientation before Summer Reading begins! Main Library's orientation date is: May 23rd, 2026 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Contact Main Library with questions:(505)768-5136 or MainChildrensRoom@cabq.gov
Organization: Main Library 2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
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 from May 30th through July 26th. 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 the orientation date, please contact the volunteer coordinator at (505)768-5136. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer for the Library. There is no cost to the applicant. Background checks must clear before volunteers attend orientation in order to volunteer during the program. All volunteers must complete orientation before Summer Reading begins! Main Library's orientation date is: May 23rd, 2026 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Contact Main Library with questions:(505)768-5136 or MainChildrensRoom@cabq.gov
Organization: Main Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for E-Waste Collection EventJoin us in keeping harmful electronic waste out of landfills and ensuring it’s recycled responsibly. This is a great opportunity to give back to the community, protect the environment, and be part of a cleaner, greener ABQ. Volunteer roles may include: No experience needed—just bring your energy and enthusiasm! Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Join us in keeping harmful electronic waste out of landfills and ensuring it’s recycled responsibly. This is a great opportunity to give back to the community, protect the environment, and be part of a cleaner, greener ABQ. Volunteer roles may include: No experience needed—just bring your energy and enthusiasm! Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: E-Waste Recycling EventCelebrate Earth Month by rolling up your sleeves and making a real impact in your community! The City of Albuquerque’s Solid Waste Management Department is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to serve as Event Coordinators for our annual E-Waste Drop-Off Event—a fast-paced, feel-good day of service that helps keep harmful electronics out of our landfill. Location: North Lot at Balloon Fiesta Park Be part of the action as you: Help unload electronics from vehicles alongside City crews Assist with traffic flow to keep things moving smoothly Support documentation collection and event organization Engage with residents dropping off items and help create a positive experience What to Expect:This is an active, outdoor volunteer opportunity—perfect for those who like to stay moving and work as part of a team. Volunteers should be comfortable lifting up to 20 lbs. and being on their feet for most of their shift. Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered with snacks, drinks, and plenty of breaks to keep you energized. Why Volunteer?Earth Month is all about taking action, and this is your chance to be part of something bigger. By helping collect and properly dispose of e-waste, you’re protecting our environment, supporting sustainable practices, and keeping Albuquerque beautiful. Bring your energy, your teamwork, and your community spirit—we’ll bring the rest. Let’s make this Earth Month one to remember! Organization: Solid Waste Celebrate Earth Month by rolling up your sleeves and making a real impact in your community! The City of Albuquerque’s Solid Waste Management Department is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to serve as Event Coordinators for our annual E-Waste Drop-Off Event—a fast-paced, feel-good day of service that helps keep harmful electronics out of our landfill. Location: North Lot at Balloon Fiesta Park Be part of the action as you: Help unload electronics from vehicles alongside City crews Assist with traffic flow to keep things moving smoothly Support documentation collection and event organization Engage with residents dropping off items and help create a positive experience What to Expect:This is an active, outdoor volunteer opportunity—perfect for those who like to stay moving and work as part of a team. Volunteers should be comfortable lifting up to 20 lbs. and being on their feet for most of their shift. Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered with snacks, drinks, and plenty of breaks to keep you energized. Why Volunteer?Earth Month is all about taking action, and this is your chance to be part of something bigger. By helping collect and properly dispose of e-waste, you’re protecting our environment, supporting sustainable practices, and keeping Albuquerque beautiful. Bring your energy, your teamwork, and your community spirit—we’ll bring the rest. Let’s make this Earth Month one to remember! Organization: Solid Waste Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Earth Day 2026 Set Up TeamVolunteers will assist vendors and event staff with set-up needs. Some moderate to heavy lifting may be required (folding tables, etc.). *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Volunteers will assist vendors and event staff with set-up needs. Some moderate to heavy lifting may be required (folding tables, etc.). *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Clean-Up WalkMake a positive impact and volunteer! Our Community Clean-Up Walk will be around North Domingo Baca Multigenerational CenterLet’s help keep our community beautiful. **JOIN US AFTER TO CELEBRATE WITH A ROOT BEER FLOAT IN THE AMPHITHEATER** Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Bring a Water bottle- you can fill up at any of water stations throughout the center. Hydration is important Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Make a positive impact and volunteer! Our Community Clean-Up Walk will be around North Domingo Baca Multigenerational CenterLet’s help keep our community beautiful. **JOIN US AFTER TO CELEBRATE WITH A ROOT BEER FLOAT IN THE AMPHITHEATER** Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Bring a Water bottle- you can fill up at any of water stations throughout the center. Hydration is important Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2026 UVNR 5K Run Fundraiser – Volunteer with “Around the World in 5K”UVNR is seeking volunteers to support our annual “Around the World in 5K” Fundraiser, a community event that celebrates cultural diversity while raising funds for newcomer families in Albuquerque. UVNR is a community-led nonprofit that works alongside immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and other newcomer communities to improve access to resources, strengthen leadership, and promote long-term well-being. This event brings together people from many cultures to run, walk, connect, and celebrate. Volunteers are central to making this event possible. Beyond helping with logistics, volunteering is a meaningful way to contribute to a more welcoming and inclusive community. Your time help create a space where newcomer families feel supported, valued, and connected. By volunteering, you are directly contributing to efforts that reduce barriers such as social isolation and limited access to resources, while supporting programs that promote mental wellness, youth leadership, and economic opportunity. Volunteer Roles on May 2nd include: Event set-up and check-in support, Registration and participant guidance Course direction and safety monitoring, Water station support, Raffle table and activity stations (henna, cultural booths, etc.), Clean-up and breakdown after the event No prior experience is required—just a willingness to help and engage with a diverse community. This is a great opportunity for individuals, students, families, and community groups who want to make a tangible impact and be part of a joyful, multicultural event that strengthens our community! Organization: United Voices for Newcomer Rights UVNR is seeking volunteers to support our annual “Around the World in 5K” Fundraiser, a community event that celebrates cultural diversity while raising funds for newcomer families in Albuquerque. UVNR is a community-led nonprofit that works alongside immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and other newcomer communities to improve access to resources, strengthen leadership, and promote long-term well-being. This event brings together people from many cultures to run, walk, connect, and celebrate. Volunteers are central to making this event possible. Beyond helping with logistics, volunteering is a meaningful way to contribute to a more welcoming and inclusive community. Your time help create a space where newcomer families feel supported, valued, and connected. By volunteering, you are directly contributing to efforts that reduce barriers such as social isolation and limited access to resources, while supporting programs that promote mental wellness, youth leadership, and economic opportunity. Volunteer Roles on May 2nd include: Event set-up and check-in support, Registration and participant guidance Course direction and safety monitoring, Water station support, Raffle table and activity stations (henna, cultural booths, etc.), Clean-up and breakdown after the event No prior experience is required—just a willingness to help and engage with a diverse community. This is a great opportunity for individuals, students, families, and community groups who want to make a tangible impact and be part of a joyful, multicultural event that strengthens our community! Organization: United Voices for Newcomer Rights Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 2, 2026 Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Vendor SupportAs a Vendor Support volunteer, you will help ensure a smooth and organized experience for participating vendors. Responsibilities include marking and preparing designated vendor spaces, assisting with vendor check-in and providing general support during setup. You may also help answer questions, direct vendors to their assigned areas and assist with additional needs as they arise. Event name: International Fest 2026 Organization: International Fest As a Vendor Support volunteer, you will help ensure a smooth and organized experience for participating vendors. Responsibilities include marking and preparing designated vendor spaces, assisting with vendor check-in and providing general support during setup. You may also help answer questions, direct vendors to their assigned areas and assist with additional needs as they arise. Event name: International Fest 2026 Organization: International Fest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tear Down CrewAs a Tear Down Crew volunteer, you will play a critical role in closing out the event and restoring the space for the community. Responsibilities include picking up trash, folding and stacking tables and chairs, relocating full trash bins, and assisting with heavier lifting as needed. Your efforts will help ensure the park is returned to a clean, safe and welcoming condition.
Event name: International Fest 2026 Organization: International Fest As a Tear Down Crew volunteer, you will play a critical role in closing out the event and restoring the space for the community. Responsibilities include picking up trash, folding and stacking tables and chairs, relocating full trash bins, and assisting with heavier lifting as needed. Your efforts will help ensure the park is returned to a clean, safe and welcoming condition.
Event name: International Fest 2026 Organization: International Fest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 30, 2026 Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Set Up SupportAs a Set-Up Support volunteer, you will assist with preparing the event space to ensure everything is ready for a successful day. Responsibilities include setting up tents, tables, and chairs, as well as taping and placing signage throughout the site. This role is hands-on and may involve lifting, carrying, and organizing materials. Volunteers should be comfortable working as part of a team, following directions, and adapting to changing needs during setup. Please be prepared to work outdoors in warm or hot weather conditions. Volunteers are encouraged to bring a hat, umbrella, water, sunblock, and light layers or coverage in case of inclement weather. Comfortable footwear is recommended as you will be on your feet for extended periods. Event name: International Fest 2026 Organization: International Fest As a Set-Up Support volunteer, you will assist with preparing the event space to ensure everything is ready for a successful day. Responsibilities include setting up tents, tables, and chairs, as well as taping and placing signage throughout the site. This role is hands-on and may involve lifting, carrying, and organizing materials. Volunteers should be comfortable working as part of a team, following directions, and adapting to changing needs during setup. Please be prepared to work outdoors in warm or hot weather conditions. Volunteers are encouraged to bring a hat, umbrella, water, sunblock, and light layers or coverage in case of inclement weather. Comfortable footwear is recommended as you will be on your feet for extended periods. Event name: International Fest 2026 Organization: International Fest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Parking Lot AttendantAs a Parking Attendant, you will play a key role in ensuring a safe and organized arrival experience for all guests. Volunteers will monitor and direct traffic flow, guide vehicles efficiently to available parking spaces and assist with general parking-related duties as needed. This role requires clear communication, attentiveness and the ability to remain calm and helpful in a fast-paced environment. Please be prepared to work outdoors in warm or hot weather conditions. Volunteers are encouraged to bring a hat, umbrella, water, sunblock, and light layers or coverage in case of inclement weather. Comfortable footwear is recommended as you will be on your feet for extended periods. Event name: International Fest 2026 Event date: May 30th 2026 Event location: Phil Chacon Park Event time: 2pm-6pm Organization: International Fest As a Parking Attendant, you will play a key role in ensuring a safe and organized arrival experience for all guests. Volunteers will monitor and direct traffic flow, guide vehicles efficiently to available parking spaces and assist with general parking-related duties as needed. This role requires clear communication, attentiveness and the ability to remain calm and helpful in a fast-paced environment. Please be prepared to work outdoors in warm or hot weather conditions. Volunteers are encouraged to bring a hat, umbrella, water, sunblock, and light layers or coverage in case of inclement weather. Comfortable footwear is recommended as you will be on your feet for extended periods. Event name: International Fest 2026 Event date: May 30th 2026 Event location: Phil Chacon Park Event time: 2pm-6pm Organization: International Fest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 30, 2026 Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling All Crafters & Creatives!
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Volunteer Opportunity: Sensory Blanket/Aprons Creator for Alzheimer’s/Dementia Patients
Position Overview: What Are Sensory Blankets? Responsibilities: Design and create sensory blankets using safe, washable materials. Incorporate a variety of textures and interactive features. Ensure items are securely attached for patient safety. Deliver completed blankets to our hospice location.Ideal Volunteer: Enjoys crafting or sewing. Has attention to detail and creativity. Wants to make a positive impact on patients and families during a sensitive time.Time Commitment: Location: click the link to be contacted by the volunteer coordinator to learn more Why Volunteer? Organization: Gentiva Hospice
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Position Overview: What Are Sensory Blankets? Responsibilities: Design and create sensory blankets using safe, washable materials. Incorporate a variety of textures and interactive features. Ensure items are securely attached for patient safety. Deliver completed blankets to our hospice location.Ideal Volunteer: Enjoys crafting or sewing. Has attention to detail and creativity. Wants to make a positive impact on patients and families during a sensitive time.Time Commitment: Location: click the link to be contacted by the volunteer coordinator to learn more Why Volunteer? Organization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Center for the Book Printing Press VolunteerThank you for your interest in volunteering at Special Collection's Library's Center for the Book!
Purpose: To teach children and adults about the history of the written word Qualifications: Scheduling flexibility - time involved varies according to demand for field trips Patience Willingness to work closely with a small group Access to email for scheduling purposes Able to learn and communicate about different eras in the history of writing Able to assist adults and children with simple activities that reinforce their learning Able to follow oral and written instructions Good with children and groups Good presentation skills Printing press experience requiredPhysical Requirements: Good eyesight, hearing, and small motor skills Moderate lifting, pushing, pullingResponsible to: Branch Volunteer Coordinator/Center for the Book Activity Coordinator Key responsibilities: Learn one or more areas of the docent curriculum well enough to teach the material to children and adults; help to run activity stations which include hieroglyphic stamps and letter illumination; perform rudimentary typesetting; and operate and clean a replica of a common printing press. Note: A background check will be required before you can be scheduled for a shift. Organization: Special Collections Library Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Special Collection's Library's Center for the Book!
Purpose: To teach children and adults about the history of the written word Qualifications: Scheduling flexibility - time involved varies according to demand for field trips Patience Willingness to work closely with a small group Access to email for scheduling purposes Able to learn and communicate about different eras in the history of writing Able to assist adults and children with simple activities that reinforce their learning Able to follow oral and written instructions Good with children and groups Good presentation skills Printing press experience requiredPhysical Requirements: Good eyesight, hearing, and small motor skills Moderate lifting, pushing, pullingResponsible to: Branch Volunteer Coordinator/Center for the Book Activity Coordinator Key responsibilities: Learn one or more areas of the docent curriculum well enough to teach the material to children and adults; help to run activity stations which include hieroglyphic stamps and letter illumination; perform rudimentary typesetting; and operate and clean a replica of a common printing press. Note: A background check will be required before you can be scheduled for a shift. Organization: Special Collections Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
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: Balloon Museum - New Volunteer Orientation - 4/10/26Find out what volunteering at the Balloon Museum is all about! This 1.5-hour session will provide you with background on the museum as well as a clear picture of the expectations and opportunities that go with being a Year-Round Balloon Museum Volunteer. You will meet some great people and receive a Volunteer Handbook full of information to get you launched! We will take a quick tour of the museum, so please wear shoes that are comfortable for walking. After completing this Orientation, you will be free to sign up for general support roles and for additional position training through OneABQVolunteers. Can't make the dates listed? Please contact Diane Short, Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator, at (505) 768-6032 | dshort@cabq.gov. We will find a way to get you on board! Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Find out what volunteering at the Balloon Museum is all about! This 1.5-hour session will provide you with background on the museum as well as a clear picture of the expectations and opportunities that go with being a Year-Round Balloon Museum Volunteer. You will meet some great people and receive a Volunteer Handbook full of information to get you launched! We will take a quick tour of the museum, so please wear shoes that are comfortable for walking. After completing this Orientation, you will be free to sign up for general support roles and for additional position training through OneABQVolunteers. Can't make the dates listed? Please contact Diane Short, Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator, at (505) 768-6032 | dshort@cabq.gov. We will find a way to get you on board! Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 10, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
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: West Central Community Clean upHelp us clean up a well traveled stretch of historic Route 66 making it shine ahead of the Route 66 Centennial and welcoming the surge of visitors with pride! We will meet at the Route 66 Visitor Center at 12300 Central Ave SW, meet for a quick safety briefing and then take a bus east on Central to a work area. Breakfast Burritos will be served and lots of water. Please use the QR code on the poster below to sign up. Organization: West Central Community Development Group Help us clean up a well traveled stretch of historic Route 66 making it shine ahead of the Route 66 Centennial and welcoming the surge of visitors with pride! We will meet at the Route 66 Visitor Center at 12300 Central Ave SW, meet for a quick safety briefing and then take a bus east on Central to a work area. Breakfast Burritos will be served and lots of water. Please use the QR code on the poster below to sign up. Organization: West Central Community Development Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 87105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be the Voice of Inclusion: Volunteer for Language Access Month!Hi Community Leaders and Neighbors,We’re building a city where everyone is heard—and we need your help to make it happen!The Office of Equity and Inclusion and the APD Language Access Division are looking for passionate volunteers to support our Language Access Month of Action: A "One Albuquerque" Showcase. This is a powerful opportunity to help your fellow residents navigate city services and celebrate the diverse languages that make our community strong.Event Details:When: Wednesday, April 15th, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PMWhere: Civic Plaza (1 Civic Plaza NW)How you can help:Welcome & Guide: Greet community members and help them navigate the showcase.Distribute Resources: Help hand out "I-Speak" cards and posters that empower residents to identify their primary language to city staff.Engage: Support our interactive demos, including hands-on learning with the Office of Civic Engagement.Support Inclusion: Work alongside Mayor Tim Keller and city leaders to showcase Albuquerque’s progress in accessibility.Whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who loves our city, your time can help bridge the gap for our Limited English Proficient (LEP) neighbors.
Organization: Office of Equity and Inclusion OEI Hi Community Leaders and Neighbors,We’re building a city where everyone is heard—and we need your help to make it happen!The Office of Equity and Inclusion and the APD Language Access Division are looking for passionate volunteers to support our Language Access Month of Action: A "One Albuquerque" Showcase. This is a powerful opportunity to help your fellow residents navigate city services and celebrate the diverse languages that make our community strong.Event Details:When: Wednesday, April 15th, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PMWhere: Civic Plaza (1 Civic Plaza NW)How you can help:Welcome & Guide: Greet community members and help them navigate the showcase.Distribute Resources: Help hand out "I-Speak" cards and posters that empower residents to identify their primary language to city staff.Engage: Support our interactive demos, including hands-on learning with the Office of Civic Engagement.Support Inclusion: Work alongside Mayor Tim Keller and city leaders to showcase Albuquerque’s progress in accessibility.Whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who loves our city, your time can help bridge the gap for our Limited English Proficient (LEP) neighbors.
Organization: Office of Equity and Inclusion OEI Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 15, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Comfort for Critters- Creating Comfort Items for PetsParticipants are encouraged to create handmade items such as cozy blankets, snuffle mats, tug-of-war ropes, and catnip toys to provide comfort, enrichment, and stimulation to pets currently residing in the City's shelters. These thoughtful donations can help reduce stress, bring joy, and even improve adoption chances. Organization: AWD Animal Shelter Participants are encouraged to create handmade items such as cozy blankets, snuffle mats, tug-of-war ropes, and catnip toys to provide comfort, enrichment, and stimulation to pets currently residing in the City's shelters. These thoughtful donations can help reduce stress, bring joy, and even improve adoption chances. Organization: AWD Animal Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Library Volunteer (MN)
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Thank you for considering volunteering your time at the Main and Genealogy 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 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. 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. Thank you for considering the Library for your volunteer service! Organization: Main Library
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Thank you for considering volunteering your time at the Main and Genealogy 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 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. 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. Thank you for considering the Library for your volunteer service! Organization: Main Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for ABQ Mid Century Modern Hour TourSunday April 19th, 26. Volunteers will be greeters, making sure the tour runs smoothly, setting up (putting signs up, clearing signs etc.) and assisting guests with any questions they may have. You will be in one of the ABQ Mid Mod Home Tour homes. 2 shifts available. 9:45AM-12PM or 11:45AM-2:30PM. There will be a lead docent in each home to assist you. As appreciation for your time, you will receive a complimentary ticket to the Eames Film on Saturday April 18th at 1PM-3PM, as well as be able to tour the Mid Century Homes before/after your shift. You will also receive a ABQ Mid Mod Home Tour T-shirt to wear. This is a fun, community event for those who love art, architecture and MCM. Please join us for this fabulous event! Organization: New Mexico Modernism, LLC Sunday April 19th, 26. Volunteers will be greeters, making sure the tour runs smoothly, setting up (putting signs up, clearing signs etc.) and assisting guests with any questions they may have. You will be in one of the ABQ Mid Mod Home Tour homes. 2 shifts available. 9:45AM-12PM or 11:45AM-2:30PM. There will be a lead docent in each home to assist you. As appreciation for your time, you will receive a complimentary ticket to the Eames Film on Saturday April 18th at 1PM-3PM, as well as be able to tour the Mid Century Homes before/after your shift. You will also receive a ABQ Mid Mod Home Tour T-shirt to wear. This is a fun, community event for those who love art, architecture and MCM. Please join us for this fabulous event! Organization: New Mexico Modernism, LLC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87110 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: Earth Day 2026 Recycle/Compost/Waste Management TeamVolunteers will be assisting us with the support and management of the collection and sorting of the compostable, recyclable, and trash during and post-event. This is a very important role for this sustainability-focused event! We will be partnering with Little Green Bucket. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Volunteers will be assisting us with the support and management of the collection and sorting of the compostable, recyclable, and trash during and post-event. This is a very important role for this sustainability-focused event! We will be partnering with Little Green Bucket. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Earth Day 2026 Participant Check-InVolunteers will assist with directing vehicles to appropriate loading spaces and redirecting to appropriate parking areas after check-in, traffic control, and maintaining check-in lists. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Volunteers will assist with directing vehicles to appropriate loading spaces and redirecting to appropriate parking areas after check-in, traffic control, and maintaining check-in lists. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Earth Day 2026 Parking Lot Attendant (Golf Cart Driver)Volunteers will be driving attendees who need mobility assistance to and from the general parking lot in golf carts. Must be 18 and have a valid driver's license. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Volunteers will be driving attendees who need mobility assistance to and from the general parking lot in golf carts. Must be 18 and have a valid driver's license. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Earth Day 2026 Food Demo SupportVolunteers will be assisting those providing the food demos. This will be at a faster pace and may include food handling, utensil washing, and other food-related tasks. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Volunteers will be assisting those providing the food demos. This will be at a faster pace and may include food handling, utensil washing, and other food-related tasks. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Earth Day 2026 First Aid TeamVolunteers will be present to support any First Aid needs through the event. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Volunteers will be present to support any First Aid needs through the event. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Earth Day 2026 Event Breakdown TeamVolunteers will assist vendors with breaking down their booths, picking up and sorting trash and recycling, and addressing other needs after the event concludes. Some heavy lifting (folding tables, etc.) may be required. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Volunteers will assist vendors with breaking down their booths, picking up and sorting trash and recycling, and addressing other needs after the event concludes. Some heavy lifting (folding tables, etc.) may be required. *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Earth Day 2026 Children's Activities Support TeamVolunteers for Children's Activities will help organize games and activities, including arts & crafts, a rock wall, and the Rolling River, while encouraging children and families to have fun and enjoy the area. You will be providing a safe, fun, and creative environment. Volunteer orientation via Zoom is required, date, time, and log-in information to come! *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Volunteers for Children's Activities will help organize games and activities, including arts & crafts, a rock wall, and the Rolling River, while encouraging children and families to have fun and enjoy the area. You will be providing a safe, fun, and creative environment. Volunteer orientation via Zoom is required, date, time, and log-in information to come! *Please come in appropriate attire and be mindful when signing up for multiple opportunities for time overlaps.* All Volunteers will park in the General Parking area (handicap accessible) and check in at the Welcome tent. A link to a mandatory Zoom training on 4/23 at 5:30 will be sent. Organization: Earth Day Festival NM 2026 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Centenarian Celebration Event-Volunteers NeededJoin us in honoring and celebrating the lives of our cherished seniors who have reached the incredible milestone of 100 years and beyond! We are seeking enthusiastic and compassionate volunteers to help make this special event unforgettable. Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Join us in honoring and celebrating the lives of our cherished seniors who have reached the incredible milestone of 100 years and beyond! We are seeking enthusiastic and compassionate volunteers to help make this special event unforgettable. Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 10, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for Senior Picnic Day!We’re looking for friendly, caring volunteers to help make our upcoming Senior Picnic Day a joyful and memorable event! Volunteer roles may include: No special experience needed—just a positive attitude and a willingness to help! Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) We’re looking for friendly, caring volunteers to help make our upcoming Senior Picnic Day a joyful and memorable event! Volunteer roles may include: No special experience needed—just a positive attitude and a willingness to help! Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 17, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Monthly Mobile Road Runner food pantryHello we are looking for Volunteers to come and help out!! We have our Mobile food delivery once a month and serve over 100 hundred families a month. We are in need of more volunteers to help out each month. Due to being inside a school during school hours you must be set up as a volunteer with APS, this must be done before volunteering. Details: Every third Wednesday of the month Volunteers can come in at 11:30am to help start setting up. We open up 1pm-4:30pm for the community to come in and get as much food as they need. You'll be helping with set up and tear down of the food pantry inside a school cafeteria space. Organization: Taylor Community Middle School Hello we are looking for Volunteers to come and help out!! We have our Mobile food delivery once a month and serve over 100 hundred families a month. We are in need of more volunteers to help out each month. Due to being inside a school during school hours you must be set up as a volunteer with APS, this must be done before volunteering. Details: Every third Wednesday of the month Volunteers can come in at 11:30am to help start setting up. We open up 1pm-4:30pm for the community to come in and get as much food as they need. You'll be helping with set up and tear down of the food pantry inside a school cafeteria space. Organization: Taylor Community Middle School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87114 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ABQ 50+ Games: 5k Powerwalk EventCalling all sport enthusiasts to volunteer for the Albuquerque 50+ Competition: 5k Powerwalk Event at the Ballon Fiesta Park. Come be a part of something truly inspiring on Sunday, April 12, 2026. As a volunteer, you will provide support in the following ways: Registration and signing in competitors, Handing out awards and water to athletes, Score keeping, Measuring lanesVolunteers like you are needed to be the backbone of this incredible event! Help us create an uplifting atmosphere for our senior athletes. Click respond to sign up and be part of this incredible event. Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Calling all sport enthusiasts to volunteer for the Albuquerque 50+ Competition: 5k Powerwalk Event at the Ballon Fiesta Park. Come be a part of something truly inspiring on Sunday, April 12, 2026. As a volunteer, you will provide support in the following ways: Registration and signing in competitors, Handing out awards and water to athletes, Score keeping, Measuring lanesVolunteers like you are needed to be the backbone of this incredible event! Help us create an uplifting atmosphere for our senior athletes. Click respond to sign up and be part of this incredible event. Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 12, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Downtown Growers' Market 2026Enjoy the vibrant energy of a bustling outdoor market by volunteering at the Downtown Growers' Market in Albuquerque! At this market, you'll have the chance to work alongside passionate vendors, farmers, and artisans who are dedicated to bringing fresh, healthy food and unique, handcrafted goods to the community. As a volunteer, you'll play an important role in making the market a success, from assisting with merchandise and coffee sales to helping with the bike valet. We also welcome any ideas that you may want to do at the market. You'll have the chance to make new friends, learn new skills, and make a real difference in our downtown community. Join us and be a part of this exciting and rewarding experience! Organization: Downtown Growers' Market Enjoy the vibrant energy of a bustling outdoor market by volunteering at the Downtown Growers' Market in Albuquerque! At this market, you'll have the chance to work alongside passionate vendors, farmers, and artisans who are dedicated to bringing fresh, healthy food and unique, handcrafted goods to the community. As a volunteer, you'll play an important role in making the market a success, from assisting with merchandise and coffee sales to helping with the bike valet. We also welcome any ideas that you may want to do at the market. You'll have the chance to make new friends, learn new skills, and make a real difference in our downtown community. Join us and be a part of this exciting and rewarding experience! Organization: Downtown Growers' Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Route 66: Roads & Rails Transportation Festival VolunteerJoin the WHEELS Museum team in bringing this exciting community celebration of transportation history to life! Volunteers play an essential role in helping the festival run smoothly and creating a welcoming experience for visitors of all ages. Volunteer duties may include greeting guests, assisting with event check-in, directing visitors around the Rail Yards, helping manage activity areas, supporting vendors and exhibitors, assisting with children's activities, helping with set-up or clean-up, monitoring donation or information tables, and providing general event support wherever needed. This is a large outdoor event, so volunteers should expect to spend most of their shift outside and be comfortable standing and walking for periods of time. Comfortable clothing, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate attire are recommended. Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Join the WHEELS Museum team in bringing this exciting community celebration of transportation history to life! Volunteers play an essential role in helping the festival run smoothly and creating a welcoming experience for visitors of all ages. Volunteer duties may include greeting guests, assisting with event check-in, directing visitors around the Rail Yards, helping manage activity areas, supporting vendors and exhibitors, assisting with children's activities, helping with set-up or clean-up, monitoring donation or information tables, and providing general event support wherever needed. This is a large outdoor event, so volunteers should expect to spend most of their shift outside and be comfortable standing and walking for periods of time. Comfortable clothing, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate attire are recommended. Organization: The Wheels Museum Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
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: Open Space Foothills Spring Cleanup at the Embudito Trailhead!Hello! You are invited to join us for the Annual Foothills Spring Cleanups put on by the City of Albuquerque’s Open Space Division! On Saturday May 2nd we will be meeting at the Embudito Trailhead parking lot by 8:30AM. There will be snacks, juice, and coffee to get you started. You may want to look at the weather forecast so you can dress appropriately, and closed toe shoes and long pants are recommended. Also recommended is bringing water, sunscreen, and whatever else you might need. The Open Space Division will provide all of the needed tools and supplies for the various projects at each event. We regroup at 12:00 and if you stick around there will be a raffle of prizes donated by our awesome sponsors as a way of saying thank you for all of the help! We Look Forward to Seeing You There! https://maps.app.goo.gl/KAR9RCWv55GYroDo8 Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Hello! You are invited to join us for the Annual Foothills Spring Cleanups put on by the City of Albuquerque’s Open Space Division! On Saturday May 2nd we will be meeting at the Embudito Trailhead parking lot by 8:30AM. There will be snacks, juice, and coffee to get you started. You may want to look at the weather forecast so you can dress appropriately, and closed toe shoes and long pants are recommended. Also recommended is bringing water, sunscreen, and whatever else you might need. The Open Space Division will provide all of the needed tools and supplies for the various projects at each event. We regroup at 12:00 and if you stick around there will be a raffle of prizes donated by our awesome sponsors as a way of saying thank you for all of the help! We Look Forward to Seeing You There! https://maps.app.goo.gl/KAR9RCWv55GYroDo8 Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 2, 2026 Zip Code: 87111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Open Space Foothills Spring Cleanup at the Piedra Lisa Trailhead!Hello! You are invited to join us for the Annual Foothills Spring Cleanups put on by the City of Albuquerque’s Open Space Division! On Saturday April 25th we will be meeting at the Piedra Lisa Trailhead parking lot by 8:30AM. There will be snacks, juice, and coffee to get you started. You may want to look at the weather forecast so you can dress appropriately, and closed toe shoes and long pants are recommended. Also recommended is bringing water, sunscreen, and whatever else you might need. The Open Space Division will provide all of the needed tools and supplies for the various projects at each event. We regroup at 12:00 and if you stick around there will be a raffle of prizes donated by our awesome sponsors as a way of saying thank you for all of the help! We Look Forward to Seeing You There! https://maps.app.goo.gl/d92P5haD4d7bCquK8 Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Hello! You are invited to join us for the Annual Foothills Spring Cleanups put on by the City of Albuquerque’s Open Space Division! On Saturday April 25th we will be meeting at the Piedra Lisa Trailhead parking lot by 8:30AM. There will be snacks, juice, and coffee to get you started. You may want to look at the weather forecast so you can dress appropriately, and closed toe shoes and long pants are recommended. Also recommended is bringing water, sunscreen, and whatever else you might need. The Open Space Division will provide all of the needed tools and supplies for the various projects at each event. We regroup at 12:00 and if you stick around there will be a raffle of prizes donated by our awesome sponsors as a way of saying thank you for all of the help! We Look Forward to Seeing You There! https://maps.app.goo.gl/d92P5haD4d7bCquK8 Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026 Zip Code: 87111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Open Space Foothills Spring Cleanup at the Menaul Trailhead!Hello! https://maps.app.goo.gl/gLu4RcnrBqno8QMT9 Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Hello! https://maps.app.goo.gl/gLu4RcnrBqno8QMT9 Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Open Space Foothills Spring Cleanup at the Embudo (Indian School) Trailhead!Hello! https://maps.app.goo.gl/XiK9UG4SQUnYFi367 Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Hello! https://maps.app.goo.gl/XiK9UG4SQUnYFi367 Organization: Open Space Division – Trails & River Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Balloon Museum - STEAM Night Assistants - 4/18/26STEAM Night at the Balloon Museum is a special evening event for curious minds of all ages. This month's theme will be Balloon Building: Fabrication and Beyond. Visitors will explore the how-tos of building a balloon in the 21st century and learn about new technology being developed by local enthusiasts to help balloons fly higher, farther and smarter. There will be music, a food truck, make & take balloon-themed crafts, a tinkering activity, lectures, presentations, and more. Volunteers will act as greeters, activity assistants, and hosts for our interactive Elevation Station. The event goes from 5:30-7:30pm. Volunteers should arrive as close to 5 as possible and plan to stay for a quick clean up. Feel free to reach out with any questions: dshort@cabq.gov. Considerations: Standing, walking, and bending required around the activity stations. Indoor and outdoor positions. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum STEAM Night at the Balloon Museum is a special evening event for curious minds of all ages. This month's theme will be Balloon Building: Fabrication and Beyond. Visitors will explore the how-tos of building a balloon in the 21st century and learn about new technology being developed by local enthusiasts to help balloons fly higher, farther and smarter. There will be music, a food truck, make & take balloon-themed crafts, a tinkering activity, lectures, presentations, and more. Volunteers will act as greeters, activity assistants, and hosts for our interactive Elevation Station. The event goes from 5:30-7:30pm. Volunteers should arrive as close to 5 as possible and plan to stay for a quick clean up. Feel free to reach out with any questions: dshort@cabq.gov. Considerations: Standing, walking, and bending required around the activity stations. Indoor and outdoor positions. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 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: Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer Orientation (Cherry Hills)Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
May 30 - July 25 Teen volunteers are a vital part of our summer programming. Special events are where our volunteers will really shine. All volunteers must be able to attend one orientation session in order to be considered for the SRP volunteer program. If you cannot attend the orientation date, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 505-857-8321. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer Questions? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at505-857-8321 or cherryhills@cabq.gov Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Public Library! We are excited to work with you! Organization: Cherry Hills Library Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
May 30 - July 25 Teen volunteers are a vital part of our summer programming. Special events are where our volunteers will really shine. All volunteers must be able to attend one orientation session in order to be considered for the SRP volunteer program. If you cannot attend the orientation date, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 505-857-8321. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer Questions? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at505-857-8321 or cherryhills@cabq.gov Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Public Library! We are excited to work with you! Organization: Cherry Hills Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference in Albuquerque — Become an ALA Member VolunteerAre 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. Organization: Assistance League® of Albuquerque 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. Organization: Assistance League® of Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assistance League of Albuquerque Orientation: Your First Step to MembershipALA Orientation: Your First Step to Membership
Click here to register for orientation. Before joining the Assistance League of Albuquerque (ALA), all prospective members are required to attend an Orientation Class. This in-person session offers a meaningful introduction to our mission, programs, and community — and is the first step toward becoming an engaged member. When and Where What You’ll Learn The history and purpose of ALA Our nine philanthropic programs and the lives they impact Volunteer opportunities and ways to participate meaningfully Administrative policies and membership expectations A guided tour of our facilities Requirements and Membership Details Orientation is required before membership Attendees must be at least 18 years of age Annual dues of $75 are collected upon joining (credit card, cash, or check accepted) Our facilities are ADA accessible Virtual classes are not available Action Required Please visit our website to complete the inquiry form. We look forward to welcoming you into our community of volunteers dedicated to making a difference. Organization: Assistance League® of Albuquerque ALA Orientation: Your First Step to Membership
Click here to register for orientation. Before joining the Assistance League of Albuquerque (ALA), all prospective members are required to attend an Orientation Class. This in-person session offers a meaningful introduction to our mission, programs, and community — and is the first step toward becoming an engaged member. When and Where What You’ll Learn The history and purpose of ALA Our nine philanthropic programs and the lives they impact Volunteer opportunities and ways to participate meaningfully Administrative policies and membership expectations A guided tour of our facilities Requirements and Membership Details Orientation is required before membership Attendees must be at least 18 years of age Annual dues of $75 are collected upon joining (credit card, cash, or check accepted) Our facilities are ADA accessible Virtual classes are not available Action Required Please visit our website to complete the inquiry form. We look forward to welcoming you into our community of volunteers dedicated to making a difference. Organization: Assistance League® of Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Therapy Volunteer – Hospice CareKey Responsibilities: Qualifications:Benefits:How to Apply:Click the link to begin! Volunteers Organization: Gentiva Hospice Key Responsibilities: Qualifications:Benefits:How to Apply:Click the link to begin! Volunteers Organization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 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: 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: Balloon Museum - New Volunteer Orientation - 6/9/26Find out what volunteering at the Balloon Museum is all about! This 1.5-hour session will provide you with background on the museum as well as a clear picture of the expectations and opportunities that go with being a Year-Round Balloon Museum Volunteer. You'll meet some great people and receive a Volunteer Handbook full of information to get you launched. After completing this Orientation, you will be free to sign up for general support roles and for additional position training through OneABQVolunteers. Can't make the dates listed? Please contact Diane Short, Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator, at (505) 768-6032 | dshort@cabq.gov. We will find a way to get you on board! Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Find out what volunteering at the Balloon Museum is all about! This 1.5-hour session will provide you with background on the museum as well as a clear picture of the expectations and opportunities that go with being a Year-Round Balloon Museum Volunteer. You'll meet some great people and receive a Volunteer Handbook full of information to get you launched. After completing this Orientation, you will be free to sign up for general support roles and for additional position training through OneABQVolunteers. Can't make the dates listed? Please contact Diane Short, Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator, at (505) 768-6032 | dshort@cabq.gov. We will find a way to get you on board! Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 9, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Balloon Museum - New Volunteer Orientation - 5/6/26Find out what volunteering at the Balloon Museum is all about! This 1.5-hour session will provide you with background on the museum as well as a clear picture of the expectations and opportunities that go with being a Year-Round Balloon Museum Volunteer. You'll meet some great people and receive a Volunteer Handbook full of information to get you launched. After completing this Orientation, you will be free to sign up for general support roles and for additional position training through OneABQVolunteers. Can't make the dates listed? Please contact Diane Short, Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator, at (505) 768-6032 | dshort@cabq.gov. We will find a way to get you on board! Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Find out what volunteering at the Balloon Museum is all about! This 1.5-hour session will provide you with background on the museum as well as a clear picture of the expectations and opportunities that go with being a Year-Round Balloon Museum Volunteer. You'll meet some great people and receive a Volunteer Handbook full of information to get you launched. After completing this Orientation, you will be free to sign up for general support roles and for additional position training through OneABQVolunteers. Can't make the dates listed? Please contact Diane Short, Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator, at (505) 768-6032 | dshort@cabq.gov. We will find a way to get you on board! Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 6, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 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: NM Board MemberFoundation member Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park Foundation member Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer PMFront Desk Volunteer Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park Front Desk Volunteer Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer AMFront Desk Volunteer Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park Front Desk Volunteer Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: One Albuquerque Cleanup Day 2026Join the City’s Solid Waste Management Department and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful for One Albuquerque Cleanup Days 2026. Gather a group of friends or neighbors and register to clean up your neighborhood, park, or other area that needs it in honor of Earth Day! With your help we can all work together to keep Albuquerque clean and beautiful. Please Note: You MUST submit this form Supply Sign-Out and return the filled out sheet to taguilar@cabq.gov at least one week before the event. You can take a picture and email or you can return in person at 4600 Edith NE between 8:00a-5:00p Monday through Friday. General Information Participants will sign up through their neighborhood association or by gathering some friends.Neighbors and team clean area around their homes, sidewalks, and surrounding areas with supplies provided by Solid Waste.Everything must be bagged and placed at the designated location(s) mentioned on your registration form - e.g. address, cross streets, specific area of park, etc.The designated location must be monitored either by a volunteer captain or member of the volunteer group.Items that will not be picked up are hazardous waste, liquids, oil, paint, cement, rock, brick, dirt, batteries, tires, and construction debris (which includes dirt/sand, sheet rock, roofing material, etc.).Team Registration & Supply Sign-OutTo register, please click the respond button on the upper right of your screen. If this is your first time, you will be prompted to create a Team, so please follow the prompt questions. Upon adding everyone who is volunteering with you as a team, you will click the finish button. Please return to this page to fill out this Supply Sign-Out form so that Solid Waste may be able to keep track of the amazing work that will be occurring. *PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM UPON RESPONDING TO THE OPPORTUNITY: Supply Sign-Out *NOTE THIS SHEET MUST BE FILLED OUT AND RETURNED TO taguilar@cabq.gov AT LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE THE EVENT. You can take a picture and email or you can return in person at 4600 Edith NE between 8:00a-5:00p Monday through Friday. Organization: Solid Waste Join the City’s Solid Waste Management Department and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful for One Albuquerque Cleanup Days 2026. Gather a group of friends or neighbors and register to clean up your neighborhood, park, or other area that needs it in honor of Earth Day! With your help we can all work together to keep Albuquerque clean and beautiful. Please Note: You MUST submit this form Supply Sign-Out and return the filled out sheet to taguilar@cabq.gov at least one week before the event. You can take a picture and email or you can return in person at 4600 Edith NE between 8:00a-5:00p Monday through Friday. General Information Participants will sign up through their neighborhood association or by gathering some friends.Neighbors and team clean area around their homes, sidewalks, and surrounding areas with supplies provided by Solid Waste.Everything must be bagged and placed at the designated location(s) mentioned on your registration form - e.g. address, cross streets, specific area of park, etc.The designated location must be monitored either by a volunteer captain or member of the volunteer group.Items that will not be picked up are hazardous waste, liquids, oil, paint, cement, rock, brick, dirt, batteries, tires, and construction debris (which includes dirt/sand, sheet rock, roofing material, etc.).Team Registration & Supply Sign-OutTo register, please click the respond button on the upper right of your screen. If this is your first time, you will be prompted to create a Team, so please follow the prompt questions. Upon adding everyone who is volunteering with you as a team, you will click the finish button. Please return to this page to fill out this Supply Sign-Out form so that Solid Waste may be able to keep track of the amazing work that will be occurring. *PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM UPON RESPONDING TO THE OPPORTUNITY: Supply Sign-Out *NOTE THIS SHEET MUST BE FILLED OUT AND RETURNED TO taguilar@cabq.gov AT LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE THE EVENT. You can take a picture and email or you can return in person at 4600 Edith NE between 8:00a-5:00p Monday through Friday. Organization: Solid Waste Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87107 Allow Groups: Teams only |