Volunteer: Community Outreach Volunteer – VMAT Community BBQHelp Represent NAMI Albuquerque in Valencia County! Join us in sharing hope, support, and mental health resources at this free community event hosted by the Valencia County Detention Center. The event welcomes community members and features free food, local organizations, family activities, and community resources. (Valencia County) Date: Friday, July 24, 2026 Help staff the NAMI Albuquerque resource table by: Welcoming community members Sharing information about NAMI programs and services Answering basic questions Creating a warm and welcoming presence for everyone who visits our table No previous tabling experience is necessary. Materials and information will be provided. Interested in volunteering? Reply to this email or contact the Volunteer Coordinator to sign up. Together, we can connect more people with hope, support, education, and recovery. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Help Represent NAMI Albuquerque in Valencia County! Join us in sharing hope, support, and mental health resources at this free community event hosted by the Valencia County Detention Center. The event welcomes community members and features free food, local organizations, family activities, and community resources. (Valencia County) Date: Friday, July 24, 2026 Help staff the NAMI Albuquerque resource table by: Welcoming community members Sharing information about NAMI programs and services Answering basic questions Creating a warm and welcoming presence for everyone who visits our table No previous tabling experience is necessary. Materials and information will be provided. Interested in volunteering? Reply to this email or contact the Volunteer Coordinator to sign up. Together, we can connect more people with hope, support, education, and recovery. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 24, 2026 Zip Code: 87031 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prep Team Volunteers Needed - FaithNet ConferenceFaithNet Conference Prep Team Volunteers Needed Thursday, August 20, 2026 NAMI Albuquerque is seeking volunteers to help prepare for the FaithNet Conference before the event begins. This behind-the-scenes volunteer opportunity is perfect for individuals who enjoy organizing, working as a team, and helping create a successful event. Volunteers will assist with assembling conference materials, stuffing swag bags, organizing name badges and lanyards, preparing registration packets, organizing supplies, setting up refreshments for volunteers, and making sure everything is packed and ready for the conference. No prior experience is necessary—just bring a positive attitude and a willingness to help. Volunteer TimeApproximately 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Stop by whenever you're available during this time. Whether you can volunteer for an hour or stay the entire afternoon, every helping hand makes a difference. LocationNAMI Albuquerque Office This is a great opportunity to meet fellow volunteers, enjoy some refreshments, and help prepare everything needed for a successful FaithNet Conference. Your time behind the scenes helps ensure our volunteers, presenters, and attendees have an organized and welcoming experience. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference Prep Team Volunteers Needed Thursday, August 20, 2026 NAMI Albuquerque is seeking volunteers to help prepare for the FaithNet Conference before the event begins. This behind-the-scenes volunteer opportunity is perfect for individuals who enjoy organizing, working as a team, and helping create a successful event. Volunteers will assist with assembling conference materials, stuffing swag bags, organizing name badges and lanyards, preparing registration packets, organizing supplies, setting up refreshments for volunteers, and making sure everything is packed and ready for the conference. No prior experience is necessary—just bring a positive attitude and a willingness to help. Volunteer TimeApproximately 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM Stop by whenever you're available during this time. Whether you can volunteer for an hour or stay the entire afternoon, every helping hand makes a difference. LocationNAMI Albuquerque Office This is a great opportunity to meet fellow volunteers, enjoy some refreshments, and help prepare everything needed for a successful FaithNet Conference. Your time behind the scenes helps ensure our volunteers, presenters, and attendees have an organized and welcoming experience. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 20, 2026 Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Outreach Volunteer – Faith Works Back-to-School EventSaturday, July 25, 2026 NAMI Albuquerque is seeking volunteers to represent our organization at a community resource table during the Faith Works Counseling Back-to-School Event. Volunteers will greet attendees, share information about NAMI Albuquerque's free mental health programs and services, answer general questions, distribute brochures and resource materials, and help connect community members with available support. No prior experience is required—materials and guidance will be provided. Volunteer Shifts Available: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Setup and Community Outreach) 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Community Outreach and Breakdown)You may volunteer for one shift or both shifts if your schedule allows. Event Details Date: Saturday, July 25, 2026 Event Time: 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: 7441 Bartlett St. NE, Suite 1B, Albuquerque, NMThis is a great opportunity to serve as a NAMI Albuquerque ambassador, engage with members of the community, and help increase awareness of the free education, support, and advocacy programs we offer. Your friendly presence can make a meaningful difference by connecting individuals and families with valuable mental health resources. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Saturday, July 25, 2026 NAMI Albuquerque is seeking volunteers to represent our organization at a community resource table during the Faith Works Counseling Back-to-School Event. Volunteers will greet attendees, share information about NAMI Albuquerque's free mental health programs and services, answer general questions, distribute brochures and resource materials, and help connect community members with available support. No prior experience is required—materials and guidance will be provided. Volunteer Shifts Available: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Setup and Community Outreach) 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Community Outreach and Breakdown)You may volunteer for one shift or both shifts if your schedule allows. Event Details Date: Saturday, July 25, 2026 Event Time: 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM Location: 7441 Bartlett St. NE, Suite 1B, Albuquerque, NMThis is a great opportunity to serve as a NAMI Albuquerque ambassador, engage with members of the community, and help increase awareness of the free education, support, and advocacy programs we offer. Your friendly presence can make a meaningful difference by connecting individuals and families with valuable mental health resources. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Office Support Volunteer Monday–Thursday | 11:00 AM–2:00 PM (Flexible Scheduling)NAMI Albuquerque is looking for organized, dependable, and community-minded volunteers to help support the daily operations of our office and volunteer program. Volunteers may assist with office organization, filing, paperwork, preparing materials, volunteer support, answering phones, and helping keep the office running smoothly. This volunteer opportunity is available Monday through Thursday between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Volunteers are not expected to serve every day. Instead, our Office Support Coordinator will contact you to discuss your availability and work with you to create a schedule that fits both your availability and the needs of NAMI Albuquerque. If you enjoy working behind the scenes, staying organized, and helping create a welcoming environment for our staff, volunteers, and community members, we'd love to have you join our team. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque NAMI Albuquerque is looking for organized, dependable, and community-minded volunteers to help support the daily operations of our office and volunteer program. Volunteers may assist with office organization, filing, paperwork, preparing materials, volunteer support, answering phones, and helping keep the office running smoothly. This volunteer opportunity is available Monday through Thursday between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Volunteers are not expected to serve every day. Instead, our Office Support Coordinator will contact you to discuss your availability and work with you to create a schedule that fits both your availability and the needs of NAMI Albuquerque. If you enjoy working behind the scenes, staying organized, and helping create a welcoming environment for our staff, volunteers, and community members, we'd love to have you join our team. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: RCC-SANE Volunteer 40-hour TrainingAs a volunteer for RCC-SANE some of your tasks can consist of answering a 24/7 crisis hotline, shadowing medical exams, shadowing law enforcement interviews, shadowing judicial appearances and community ed as well as many other different opportunities with assisting victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Sex trafficking. Organization: RCC-SANE As a volunteer for RCC-SANE some of your tasks can consist of answering a 24/7 crisis hotline, shadowing medical exams, shadowing law enforcement interviews, shadowing judicial appearances and community ed as well as many other different opportunities with assisting victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Sex trafficking. Organization: RCC-SANE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2026 Zip Code: 87112 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: 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: Library Teen Volunteer (Central & Unser Library)Thank you for considering the Central & Unser Library as a place to volunteer your time!
Volunteers play an important role in assisting the Library to offer our services to the community on a continual basis. Volunteers are selected based on their qualifications and the needs of the Library at any given time. Below is listed a sample of volunteer assignments. Not all of these assignments are available at all times. Shelf readingBook cleaning or repairShelving patron holdsPulling books and items to be sent to other Library branchesSearch for Missing itemsBook and Bulletin DisplaysSpecial Programs Assistant (i.e. assist with Storytimes, Lego Club, etc.)While 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 will try to match our assignments to your interests, but may ask you to alter your duties to meet the changing needs of the Library. Library staff will train you on the specific skills necessary for each assignment. The skills we prefer our volunteers to have depends on the assignment. Here is a sample of skills we may be looking for: Good attention to detailKnowledge of alphabetical orderAbility to use the Dewey Decimal SystemAbility to match bar code and titleAbility to follow oral and written instructionsAbility to work independentlyAbility to ask questions when clarification is neededAbility to become familiar with all sections of the branchComputer literacyWillingness to learn Library databasesPatient, with good social skillsBasic knowledge of Microsoft Office, internet, and email basics.Please note that not all skills are necessary for all volunteer assignments. A criminal background check will be required. City of Albuquerque policy requires anyone who wishes to volunteer at the Library to consent to a background investigation by an outside agency. There is no cost to you. And, a love for Libraries and books, of course! You will be contacted by the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule an interview before you can start volunteering. Organization: Central & Unser - Patrick J. Baca Library Thank you for considering the Central & Unser Library as a place to volunteer your time!
Volunteers play an important role in assisting the Library to offer our services to the community on a continual basis. Volunteers are selected based on their qualifications and the needs of the Library at any given time. Below is listed a sample of volunteer assignments. Not all of these assignments are available at all times. Shelf readingBook cleaning or repairShelving patron holdsPulling books and items to be sent to other Library branchesSearch for Missing itemsBook and Bulletin DisplaysSpecial Programs Assistant (i.e. assist with Storytimes, Lego Club, etc.)While 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 will try to match our assignments to your interests, but may ask you to alter your duties to meet the changing needs of the Library. Library staff will train you on the specific skills necessary for each assignment. The skills we prefer our volunteers to have depends on the assignment. Here is a sample of skills we may be looking for: Good attention to detailKnowledge of alphabetical orderAbility to use the Dewey Decimal SystemAbility to match bar code and titleAbility to follow oral and written instructionsAbility to work independentlyAbility to ask questions when clarification is neededAbility to become familiar with all sections of the branchComputer literacyWillingness to learn Library databasesPatient, with good social skillsBasic knowledge of Microsoft Office, internet, and email basics.Please note that not all skills are necessary for all volunteer assignments. A criminal background check will be required. City of Albuquerque policy requires anyone who wishes to volunteer at the Library to consent to a background investigation by an outside agency. There is no cost to you. And, a love for Libraries and books, of course! 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: Breakthrough T1D Back to School with RufusJoin us as a volunteer at our Breakthrough T1D "Back to School with Rufus!" A fun-filled afternoon of crafts, games, back to school information, snacks, and the opportunity to connect with others in the type 1 diabetes community. Organization: Breakthrough T1D Join us as a volunteer at our Breakthrough T1D "Back to School with Rufus!" A fun-filled afternoon of crafts, games, back to school information, snacks, and the opportunity to connect with others in the type 1 diabetes community. Organization: Breakthrough T1D Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 1, 2026 Zip Code: 87131 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Breakthrough T1D New Mexico Walk The Breakthrough T1D New Mexico Walk brings the community together for
a meaningful day of connection, celebration, and progress! This family-friendly event supports critical type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Organization: Breakthrough T1D The Breakthrough T1D New Mexico Walk brings the community together for
a meaningful day of connection, celebration, and progress! This family-friendly event supports critical type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. Organization: Breakthrough T1D Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 24, 2026 Zip Code: 87111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feed our Community - Weekly Food DistributionRio Grande Food Project is a food pantry located on Coors and Fortuna, in NW Albuquerque. We are in need of regular, consistent volunteers on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 8:30am to 11am for our food distribution. This role does require basic computer skills (helping clients get entered into our database) and Spanish speakers are needed! Training is provided for new volunteers. Organization: Rio Grande Food Project Rio Grande Food Project is a food pantry located on Coors and Fortuna, in NW Albuquerque. We are in need of regular, consistent volunteers on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 8:30am to 11am for our food distribution. This role does require basic computer skills (helping clients get entered into our database) and Spanish speakers are needed! Training is provided for new volunteers. Organization: Rio Grande Food Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advanced Dog Handling Classes - EASTThis class is for all dog volunteers who have completed their initial training and would like to improve their skills or just need a refresher. Topics covered will include handling fearful dogs, handling high arousal dogs, and handling dogs who bark, growl, or lunge at other dogs. This class includes discussion, demonstration, and hands-on handling practice. Volunteers are encouraged to take this class more than once, as each session will be different depending on which dogs we work with. Please email lluoma@cabq.gov if you have any questions about this class. To be able to respond to this opportunity you have to had gone through the Dog Handling online training, the Hands-On Handling and Shadow Session, and have had uploaded the correct certificates for each of these qualifications. Check out the rest of the Trainings list is at www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd/trainings If you have any questions about qualifications or have any issues with this website, please email oneabqvolunteers@cabq.gov and visit www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd for FAQs Organization: AWD Animal Shelter This class is for all dog volunteers who have completed their initial training and would like to improve their skills or just need a refresher. Topics covered will include handling fearful dogs, handling high arousal dogs, and handling dogs who bark, growl, or lunge at other dogs. This class includes discussion, demonstration, and hands-on handling practice. Volunteers are encouraged to take this class more than once, as each session will be different depending on which dogs we work with. Please email lluoma@cabq.gov if you have any questions about this class. To be able to respond to this opportunity you have to had gone through the Dog Handling online training, the Hands-On Handling and Shadow Session, and have had uploaded the correct certificates for each of these qualifications. Check out the rest of the Trainings list is at www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd/trainings If you have any questions about qualifications or have any issues with this website, please email oneabqvolunteers@cabq.gov and visit www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd for FAQs Organization: AWD Animal Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: July- Pet Food DeliveryJoin the PETS Initiative: Help Seniors and Their Pets Thrive Together!
The Department of Senior Affairs (DSA), in partnership with the Animal Welfare Department, launched the PETS (Pets & Elderly Together Succeed) Initiative—and we need volunteers like YOU to make a real difference in our community! Many seniors rely on their beloved pets for companionship, comfort, and joy. With your help, we can ensure they have the support they need to care for their furry family members. Volunteer Responsibilities:Deliver Pet Food: Pick up food supplies from the Eastside Animal Welfare Department and deliver them to the Senior Affairs Transportation Office. Organize Supplies: Sort and organize pet food bags by delivery routes to prepare for distribution. Physical Requirements:Ability to lift boxes of pet food weighing up to 100 lbs. Your time and effort will go a long way in helping seniors and their pets stay healthy, happy, and together. Click ‘Respond’ to Get Involved Today!
Thank you! Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Join the PETS Initiative: Help Seniors and Their Pets Thrive Together!
The Department of Senior Affairs (DSA), in partnership with the Animal Welfare Department, launched the PETS (Pets & Elderly Together Succeed) Initiative—and we need volunteers like YOU to make a real difference in our community! Many seniors rely on their beloved pets for companionship, comfort, and joy. With your help, we can ensure they have the support they need to care for their furry family members. Volunteer Responsibilities:Deliver Pet Food: Pick up food supplies from the Eastside Animal Welfare Department and deliver them to the Senior Affairs Transportation Office. Organize Supplies: Sort and organize pet food bags by delivery routes to prepare for distribution. Physical Requirements:Ability to lift boxes of pet food weighing up to 100 lbs. Your time and effort will go a long way in helping seniors and their pets stay healthy, happy, and together. Click ‘Respond’ to Get Involved Today!
Thank you! Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 17, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
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: Volunteer Photographer (s) August 22, 2026 I Capture the StoryVolunteer Photographer (s) Help us capture the story of the conference! We are looking for volunteer photographers to document the day's activities, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, and the meaningful connections taking place throughout the event. No professional photography experience is required. If you enjoy taking photos and would like to help, we'd love to have you join us. If you have your own camera or photography equipment, please let us know when you sign up, but it is not required. There are three volunteer shifts available throughout the day, allowing you to choose the time that works best for your schedule. Once all photographer volunteer positions have been filled, we'll schedule a brief meeting before the conference to review the photography plan, answer questions, and make sure everyone feels comfortable with their role. Thank you for considering helping us preserve the memories and impact of this special event. The conference details are provided below. What is the NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference?The NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference brings together faith leaders, mental health professionals, individuals with lived experience, family members, advocates, community organizations, and volunteers for a day of learning, connection, and hope. Through inspiring speakers, educational workshops, meaningful conversations, and community partnerships, the conference encourages faith communities to become places where mental health can be discussed with compassion, understanding, and support. This conference reflects NAMI Albuquerque's mission to build better lives for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions through education, support, advocacy, and community awareness. Together with our faith partners, we are working to reduce stigma, strengthen relationships, and create communities where every person feels welcomed, valued, and supported. Thank you for taking the time to learn about this volunteer opportunity. By choosing to serve, you are helping make this conference possible and becoming part of something bigger than a single event. Together, we are building stronger partnerships, creating hope, and expanding the conversation around mental health throughout Albuquerque and beyond. Whether you're welcoming guests, providing technical support, capturing special moments, serving at a resource table, or helping behind the scenes, your time and talents make a meaningful difference. Thank you for joining us as we bring faith, hope, compassion, and community together—one conversation, one volunteer, and one person at a time. Together, we are One Albuquerque. #OneAlbuquerque Whether you can volunteer for one shift or multiple shifts, your support helps make this conference a success. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Volunteer Photographer (s) Help us capture the story of the conference! We are looking for volunteer photographers to document the day's activities, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, and the meaningful connections taking place throughout the event. No professional photography experience is required. If you enjoy taking photos and would like to help, we'd love to have you join us. If you have your own camera or photography equipment, please let us know when you sign up, but it is not required. There are three volunteer shifts available throughout the day, allowing you to choose the time that works best for your schedule. Once all photographer volunteer positions have been filled, we'll schedule a brief meeting before the conference to review the photography plan, answer questions, and make sure everyone feels comfortable with their role. Thank you for considering helping us preserve the memories and impact of this special event. The conference details are provided below. What is the NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference?The NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference brings together faith leaders, mental health professionals, individuals with lived experience, family members, advocates, community organizations, and volunteers for a day of learning, connection, and hope. Through inspiring speakers, educational workshops, meaningful conversations, and community partnerships, the conference encourages faith communities to become places where mental health can be discussed with compassion, understanding, and support. This conference reflects NAMI Albuquerque's mission to build better lives for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions through education, support, advocacy, and community awareness. Together with our faith partners, we are working to reduce stigma, strengthen relationships, and create communities where every person feels welcomed, valued, and supported. Thank you for taking the time to learn about this volunteer opportunity. By choosing to serve, you are helping make this conference possible and becoming part of something bigger than a single event. Together, we are building stronger partnerships, creating hope, and expanding the conversation around mental health throughout Albuquerque and beyond. Whether you're welcoming guests, providing technical support, capturing special moments, serving at a resource table, or helping behind the scenes, your time and talents make a meaningful difference. Thank you for joining us as we bring faith, hope, compassion, and community together—one conversation, one volunteer, and one person at a time. Together, we are One Albuquerque. #OneAlbuquerque Whether you can volunteer for one shift or multiple shifts, your support helps make this conference a success. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Fix-It Clinic VolunteersCalling all organizers, planners, and community champions — we need volunteer coordinators for our Summer Fix-It Clinic! Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, in partnership with FUSE Makerspace, is gearing up for our next Summer Fix-It Clinic on Saturday, August 8, and we're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help keep the event running smoothly behind the scenes. Volunteer coordinators play a vital role in making the clinic a success. Coordinators assist with event logistics, including set-up and tear-down, volunteer and participant check-in, organizing materials and workspaces, coordinating repair services, directing attendees, and supporting other event needs as they arise throughout the day. Our last clinic welcomed nearly 100 participants and helped repair almost 200 items—and we're excited to make this summer's event even bigger. If you enjoy organizing events, solving problems, working with people, and helping create meaningful community experiences, we'd love to have you join our team as a volunteer coordinator. Help your community by making fixes possible. Register today! Organization: Solid Waste Calling all organizers, planners, and community champions — we need volunteer coordinators for our Summer Fix-It Clinic! Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, in partnership with FUSE Makerspace, is gearing up for our next Summer Fix-It Clinic on Saturday, August 8, and we're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help keep the event running smoothly behind the scenes. Volunteer coordinators play a vital role in making the clinic a success. Coordinators assist with event logistics, including set-up and tear-down, volunteer and participant check-in, organizing materials and workspaces, coordinating repair services, directing attendees, and supporting other event needs as they arise throughout the day. Our last clinic welcomed nearly 100 participants and helped repair almost 200 items—and we're excited to make this summer's event even bigger. If you enjoy organizing events, solving problems, working with people, and helping create meaningful community experiences, we'd love to have you join our team as a volunteer coordinator. Help your community by making fixes possible. Register today! Organization: Solid Waste Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 8, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Fix-It Clinic CoachesCalling all fixers, makers, and repair pros — we need coaches for our Summer Fix-It Clinic! Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, in partnership with Fuse Makerspace, is gearing up for our next Summer Fix-It Clinic on Saturday, August 8, and we’re looking for skilled volunteers to help community members bring their broken items back to life. At the Fix-It Clinic, residents bring household items like bikes, electronics, small appliances, sewing projects, jewelry, and more to learn how to repair them alongside experienced coaches. It’s a hands-on opportunity to share skills, reduce waste, keep usable items out of the landfill, and help build a more sustainable Albuquerque. Our last clinic welcomed nearly 100 participants and helped repair almost 200 items—and we’re excited to make this summer’s event even bigger. If you have experience with sewing, woodworking, leatherwork, electronics, small appliances, jewelry repair, or general fixing and troubleshooting, we’d love to have you join us as a coach. Help your community. Share your skills. Keep great items in use. Register today! Organization: Solid Waste Calling all fixers, makers, and repair pros — we need coaches for our Summer Fix-It Clinic! Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, in partnership with Fuse Makerspace, is gearing up for our next Summer Fix-It Clinic on Saturday, August 8, and we’re looking for skilled volunteers to help community members bring their broken items back to life. At the Fix-It Clinic, residents bring household items like bikes, electronics, small appliances, sewing projects, jewelry, and more to learn how to repair them alongside experienced coaches. It’s a hands-on opportunity to share skills, reduce waste, keep usable items out of the landfill, and help build a more sustainable Albuquerque. Our last clinic welcomed nearly 100 participants and helped repair almost 200 items—and we’re excited to make this summer’s event even bigger. If you have experience with sewing, woodworking, leatherwork, electronics, small appliances, jewelry repair, or general fixing and troubleshooting, we’d love to have you join us as a coach. Help your community. Share your skills. Keep great items in use. Register today! Organization: Solid Waste Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 8, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Balloon Museum - STEAM Night Assistants - 7/18/26STEAM Night at the Balloon Museum is a special evening event for curious minds of all ages. This month's theme will be Route 66. Visitors will get to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Route 66 and our newest exhibit, Balloons Over Route 66, through a variety of of activities and presentations. There will be music, a food truck, make & take balloon-themed crafts, interactive robots provided by R4 Creating, lectures, balloons on the back lawn, and more. Volunteers will act as greeters and activity assistants throughout the museum, welcoming guests and helping out at interactive and hands-on activity stations. 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 Route 66. Visitors will get to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Route 66 and our newest exhibit, Balloons Over Route 66, through a variety of of activities and presentations. There will be music, a food truck, make & take balloon-themed crafts, interactive robots provided by R4 Creating, lectures, balloons on the back lawn, and more. Volunteers will act as greeters and activity assistants throughout the museum, welcoming guests and helping out at interactive and hands-on activity stations. 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 Jul 18, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conference Support Team AUG 21-22 –| Keeping Everything Running SmoothlyYou are the key to keeping our conference running! As a General Volunteer, you'll help wherever you're needed throughout the day to ensure our attendees, presenters, exhibitors, and fellow volunteers have a great experience. From setting up meeting rooms and refreshments to greeting guests, assisting with registration, delivering supplies, helping presenters, supporting activities, and breaking down at the end of the day, you'll be part of the team that keeps everything moving behind the scenes. General Volunteers are the glue that holds the conference together. While presentations are taking place and other volunteers are serving in specific roles, you'll provide the extra support needed to keep the event running smoothly. You'll work alongside our Volunteer Coordinator and conference leadership team, who will provide guidance and assign tasks throughout your shift. No experience is required—just a positive attitude, flexibility, and a willingness to help wherever needed. Thank you for being part of the team that makes this conference possible! What is the NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference?The NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference brings together faith leaders, mental health professionals, individuals with lived experience, family members, advocates, community organizations, and volunteers for a day of learning, connection, and hope. Through inspiring speakers, educational workshops, meaningful conversations, and community partnerships, the conference encourages faith communities to become places where mental health can be discussed with compassion, understanding, and support. This conference reflects NAMI Albuquerque's mission to build better lives for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions through education, support, advocacy, and community awareness. Together with our faith partners, we are working to reduce stigma, strengthen relationships, and create communities where every person feels welcomed, valued, and supported. Thank you for taking the time to learn about this volunteer opportunity. By choosing to serve, you are helping make this conference possible and becoming part of something bigger than a single event. Together, we are building stronger partnerships, creating hope, and expanding the conversation around mental health throughout Albuquerque and beyond. Whether you're welcoming guests, providing technical support, capturing special moments, serving at a resource table, or helping behind the scenes, your time and talents make a meaningful difference. Thank you for joining us as we bring faith, hope, compassion, and community together—one conversation, one volunteer, and one person at a time. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque You are the key to keeping our conference running! As a General Volunteer, you'll help wherever you're needed throughout the day to ensure our attendees, presenters, exhibitors, and fellow volunteers have a great experience. From setting up meeting rooms and refreshments to greeting guests, assisting with registration, delivering supplies, helping presenters, supporting activities, and breaking down at the end of the day, you'll be part of the team that keeps everything moving behind the scenes. General Volunteers are the glue that holds the conference together. While presentations are taking place and other volunteers are serving in specific roles, you'll provide the extra support needed to keep the event running smoothly. You'll work alongside our Volunteer Coordinator and conference leadership team, who will provide guidance and assign tasks throughout your shift. No experience is required—just a positive attitude, flexibility, and a willingness to help wherever needed. Thank you for being part of the team that makes this conference possible! What is the NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference?The NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference brings together faith leaders, mental health professionals, individuals with lived experience, family members, advocates, community organizations, and volunteers for a day of learning, connection, and hope. Through inspiring speakers, educational workshops, meaningful conversations, and community partnerships, the conference encourages faith communities to become places where mental health can be discussed with compassion, understanding, and support. This conference reflects NAMI Albuquerque's mission to build better lives for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions through education, support, advocacy, and community awareness. Together with our faith partners, we are working to reduce stigma, strengthen relationships, and create communities where every person feels welcomed, valued, and supported. Thank you for taking the time to learn about this volunteer opportunity. By choosing to serve, you are helping make this conference possible and becoming part of something bigger than a single event. Together, we are building stronger partnerships, creating hope, and expanding the conversation around mental health throughout Albuquerque and beyond. Whether you're welcoming guests, providing technical support, capturing special moments, serving at a resource table, or helping behind the scenes, your time and talents make a meaningful difference. Thank you for joining us as we bring faith, hope, compassion, and community together—one conversation, one volunteer, and one person at a time. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Image Scanner (No previous scanning experience necessary)Enter the exciting world of Albuquerque history and photography. Scan old images (photos, negatives, slides) of people, places and things in the metropolitan area while learning new computer skills! We digitize these images to make them available for the free use by local historians. Basic computer skills are needed using a Mac or a PC. We will provide the equipment and gladly show you how to scan. Come in for a chat to determine if this job is a good fit for you. * Site is wheelchair accessible. Organization: Historic ABQ Inc. Enter the exciting world of Albuquerque history and photography. Scan old images (photos, negatives, slides) of people, places and things in the metropolitan area while learning new computer skills! We digitize these images to make them available for the free use by local historians. Basic computer skills are needed using a Mac or a PC. We will provide the equipment and gladly show you how to scan. Come in for a chat to determine if this job is a good fit for you. * Site is wheelchair accessible. Organization: Historic ABQ Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Information & Assistance Outreach: Assembly Assistants Stuffing BagsJoin us for a fun and hands-on volunteer activity as we prepare for upcoming summer and fall outreach events. Volunteers will help assemble event bags with items such as the Senior Affairs Quick Guide, senior resource information, and small giveaways. This is a great opportunity to meet other volunteers, support your community, and make a tangible impact behind the scenes. Tasks include: Organizing materials and supplies Assembling and stuffing bags Labeling, sorting, and preparing bags for distribution Helping with setup and cleanup as needed When: Thursday July 23,2026 How to Sign Up: Thank you for being part of our community! Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Join us for a fun and hands-on volunteer activity as we prepare for upcoming summer and fall outreach events. Volunteers will help assemble event bags with items such as the Senior Affairs Quick Guide, senior resource information, and small giveaways. This is a great opportunity to meet other volunteers, support your community, and make a tangible impact behind the scenes. Tasks include: Organizing materials and supplies Assembling and stuffing bags Labeling, sorting, and preparing bags for distribution Helping with setup and cleanup as needed When: Thursday July 23,2026 How to Sign Up: Thank you for being part of our community! Organization: Senior Affairs, Volunteers In Action (VIA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 23, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Immigrant Accompaniment and Family Preparedness - Volunteer RoleNMILC's mission is to advance justice and equity by empowering low-income immigrant communities through collaborative legal services, advocacy, and education. We are a 501(c)3 that collaborates closely with our partner organizations to meet the continuing and emergent needs of our community. This Accompaniment Volunteer Role is part of NMILC's Family Preparedness program, which supports immigrant family members to think through preparing in case of deportation or detention, ensuring their household has plans in place to care for their children and protecting their property/assets. Accompaniment Volunteers play an integral role by prioritizing the impacted people’s safety and wellbeing, supporting them in creating an emergency family preparedness plan and establishing a “circle of protection” made up of client/immigrant community member’s own trusted contacts, accompanying NMILC clients/immigrant community members to their ICE check-ins or court hearings, and supporting with follow up/referrals as needed. Through this work, Accompaniment Volunteers play a vital role in furthering NMILC’s vision of a more just New Mexico for all of us. Volunteer eligibility/expectations: This program is intended for experienced and vetted volunteers with the demonstrated cultural awareness and commitment to centering the safety, agency, and well-being of immigrants. For volunteers that will physically accompany an immigrant onsite to immigration court or an ICE office, we highly encourage this role solely for U.S. citizens. There are other ways you can volunteer with NMILC if you are not a U.S. citizen. Immigrant accompaniment requires you to have flexible availability and reliable transportation to respond to accompaniment requests as we receive them. These requests may entail accompaniment to either immigration courthouse hearings or ICE check-ins. Volunteers without access to their own vehicles are still welcome to join. Immigrant accompaniment requires you to use both Signal and Whatsapp messaging applications for secure and effective correspondence. NMILC Accompaniment Volunteers must avoid engaging with ICE officers or other authorities while accompanying clients/community members; volunteers in this role must prioritize the wellbeing of the immigrant and therefore avoid agitating any agents present. While on-the-ground protest is an important aspect of the immigrant rights movement, volunteers in this role must not participate in such actions while actively engaging in accompaniment. Volunteers are expected to share and maintain your own boundaries around levels of social or emotional support you are willing to provide. Volunteers are asked to attend recurring accompaniment trainings to stay up to date on emergent needs or changes within the program, as well as participate in continued learning and political education. Volunteer responsibilities/duties: Accompaniment is a form of community and solidarity. Volunteers observe, support, and empower participants during interactions with institutions, helping ensure transparency, safety and respect while centering the participants voice and choices. This involves: Moral/Social Support: Train to build empathy and prioritize impacted people's safety, interests, and well-being always. Preparedness: Complete a family preparedness workbook with the accompaniment client. Think through every stage of the work, before/during/after an in-person accompaniment, considering risks of the non-citizen, the volunteers, and the data involved. Documentation Before appointment- Advance emergency family preparedness planning. At the appointment-Incident Reporting, observer, support the participant emotionally Follow Up: Advocacy strategy, Assessment of needs, Mutual aid (within capacity) All volunteers are required to complete NMILC's volunteer onboarding protocols, starting with completing this form: https://www.nmilc.org/volunteer-inquiry-form Organization: New Mexico Immigrant Law Center NMILC's mission is to advance justice and equity by empowering low-income immigrant communities through collaborative legal services, advocacy, and education. We are a 501(c)3 that collaborates closely with our partner organizations to meet the continuing and emergent needs of our community. This Accompaniment Volunteer Role is part of NMILC's Family Preparedness program, which supports immigrant family members to think through preparing in case of deportation or detention, ensuring their household has plans in place to care for their children and protecting their property/assets. Accompaniment Volunteers play an integral role by prioritizing the impacted people’s safety and wellbeing, supporting them in creating an emergency family preparedness plan and establishing a “circle of protection” made up of client/immigrant community member’s own trusted contacts, accompanying NMILC clients/immigrant community members to their ICE check-ins or court hearings, and supporting with follow up/referrals as needed. Through this work, Accompaniment Volunteers play a vital role in furthering NMILC’s vision of a more just New Mexico for all of us. Volunteer eligibility/expectations: This program is intended for experienced and vetted volunteers with the demonstrated cultural awareness and commitment to centering the safety, agency, and well-being of immigrants. For volunteers that will physically accompany an immigrant onsite to immigration court or an ICE office, we highly encourage this role solely for U.S. citizens. There are other ways you can volunteer with NMILC if you are not a U.S. citizen. Immigrant accompaniment requires you to have flexible availability and reliable transportation to respond to accompaniment requests as we receive them. These requests may entail accompaniment to either immigration courthouse hearings or ICE check-ins. Volunteers without access to their own vehicles are still welcome to join. Immigrant accompaniment requires you to use both Signal and Whatsapp messaging applications for secure and effective correspondence. NMILC Accompaniment Volunteers must avoid engaging with ICE officers or other authorities while accompanying clients/community members; volunteers in this role must prioritize the wellbeing of the immigrant and therefore avoid agitating any agents present. While on-the-ground protest is an important aspect of the immigrant rights movement, volunteers in this role must not participate in such actions while actively engaging in accompaniment. Volunteers are expected to share and maintain your own boundaries around levels of social or emotional support you are willing to provide. Volunteers are asked to attend recurring accompaniment trainings to stay up to date on emergent needs or changes within the program, as well as participate in continued learning and political education. Volunteer responsibilities/duties: Accompaniment is a form of community and solidarity. Volunteers observe, support, and empower participants during interactions with institutions, helping ensure transparency, safety and respect while centering the participants voice and choices. This involves: Moral/Social Support: Train to build empathy and prioritize impacted people's safety, interests, and well-being always. Preparedness: Complete a family preparedness workbook with the accompaniment client. Think through every stage of the work, before/during/after an in-person accompaniment, considering risks of the non-citizen, the volunteers, and the data involved. Documentation Before appointment- Advance emergency family preparedness planning. At the appointment-Incident Reporting, observer, support the participant emotionally Follow Up: Advocacy strategy, Assessment of needs, Mutual aid (within capacity) All volunteers are required to complete NMILC's volunteer onboarding protocols, starting with completing this form: https://www.nmilc.org/volunteer-inquiry-form Organization: New Mexico Immigrant Law Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NMILC Helpline Volunteer RoleNMILC's mission is to advance justice and equity by empowering low-income immigrant communities through collaborative legal services, advocacy, and education. We are the main immigration legal service provider in the state of NM who provide all free legal services for the full spectrum of humanitarian-based immigration relief. Helpline Volunteers will further NMILC’s mission by providing preliminary call screening services to help triage callers’ needs, thereby expanding legal representatives’ capacity to reach a broader population of community members in need of immigration legal services. Through this work, Helpline Volunteers play an integral role in furthering NMILC’s vision of a more just New Mexico for all of us. Volunteer eligibility/expectations: This program is intended for experienced and vetted volunteers with the demonstrated cultural awareness and commitment to centering the safety, agency, and well-being of immigrants. Volunteers in this role are required to speak Spanish and English fluently. Ideally, volunteers will have some customer service and/or database experience. Volunteers will be asked to commit to phone line triage shifts of 1-4 hours/week, on a consistent weekly basis. Volunteers are asked to commit to 6-months of weekly volunteer shifts. Volunteer responsibilities/duties: During weekly Helpine Volunteer shifts, the volunteer will answer calls through NMILC’s DialPad phone system to triage callers’ needs, record detailed notes in NMILC’s case management database, and refer callers to appropriate resources as needed. Volunteers are not expected to have in-depth legal knowledge and must not provide legal advice, as this would be considered unauthorized practice of law. Required training/onboarding: Helpline Volunteers will be trained through a combination of virtual Zoom trainings and required shadowing. Volunteers will be asked to commit to 10-15 hours of training and shadowing prior to beginning volunteer shifts. All volunteers are required to complete NMILC’s volunteer onboarding process, which includes signing a Confidentiality and Conduct Agreement, Interacting with Participating Minors Policy, and a Communications Agreement. You will not be considered an active volunteer in this role until our staff receive confirmation from you that you have completed all of the above onboarding steps. Volunteers will check out one NMILC laptop and headset to use for the duration of volunteering with NMILC. Volunteers are required to use this device for confidentiality and compliance purposes. Time commitment/expected hours of service: ~1-4 hours/week (opportunity for more if desired), requested commitment of 6-months. All volunteers are required to complete NMILC's volunteer onboarding protocols, starting with completing this form: https://www.nmilc.org/volunteer-inquiry-form Organization: New Mexico Immigrant Law Center NMILC's mission is to advance justice and equity by empowering low-income immigrant communities through collaborative legal services, advocacy, and education. We are the main immigration legal service provider in the state of NM who provide all free legal services for the full spectrum of humanitarian-based immigration relief. Helpline Volunteers will further NMILC’s mission by providing preliminary call screening services to help triage callers’ needs, thereby expanding legal representatives’ capacity to reach a broader population of community members in need of immigration legal services. Through this work, Helpline Volunteers play an integral role in furthering NMILC’s vision of a more just New Mexico for all of us. Volunteer eligibility/expectations: This program is intended for experienced and vetted volunteers with the demonstrated cultural awareness and commitment to centering the safety, agency, and well-being of immigrants. Volunteers in this role are required to speak Spanish and English fluently. Ideally, volunteers will have some customer service and/or database experience. Volunteers will be asked to commit to phone line triage shifts of 1-4 hours/week, on a consistent weekly basis. Volunteers are asked to commit to 6-months of weekly volunteer shifts. Volunteer responsibilities/duties: During weekly Helpine Volunteer shifts, the volunteer will answer calls through NMILC’s DialPad phone system to triage callers’ needs, record detailed notes in NMILC’s case management database, and refer callers to appropriate resources as needed. Volunteers are not expected to have in-depth legal knowledge and must not provide legal advice, as this would be considered unauthorized practice of law. Required training/onboarding: Helpline Volunteers will be trained through a combination of virtual Zoom trainings and required shadowing. Volunteers will be asked to commit to 10-15 hours of training and shadowing prior to beginning volunteer shifts. All volunteers are required to complete NMILC’s volunteer onboarding process, which includes signing a Confidentiality and Conduct Agreement, Interacting with Participating Minors Policy, and a Communications Agreement. You will not be considered an active volunteer in this role until our staff receive confirmation from you that you have completed all of the above onboarding steps. Volunteers will check out one NMILC laptop and headset to use for the duration of volunteering with NMILC. Volunteers are required to use this device for confidentiality and compliance purposes. Time commitment/expected hours of service: ~1-4 hours/week (opportunity for more if desired), requested commitment of 6-months. All volunteers are required to complete NMILC's volunteer onboarding protocols, starting with completing this form: https://www.nmilc.org/volunteer-inquiry-form Organization: New Mexico Immigrant Law Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Immigrant Detention/Deportation Defense - Volunteer RoleVolunteers support NMILC's Deportation Defense team who make biweekly visits to Cibola County Corrections Center. Volunteers must have all-day availability on the day of scheduled visits (usually Thursdays or Fridays) and must complete volunteer onboarding/detention volunteer training. Volunteers must be fluent in Spanish and English. Our programs at the Cibola County Corrections Centers take place approximately twice each month. We provide pro se assistance, consultations, screenings, and legal presentations to folks in detention. Non-attorney volunteers support this program by giving Know Your Rights presentations, helping applicants fill out forms, and providing logistical support. All volunteers are required to complete NMILC's volunteer onboarding protocols, starting with completing this form: https://www.nmilc.org/volunteer-inquiry-form Organization: New Mexico Immigrant Law Center Volunteers support NMILC's Deportation Defense team who make biweekly visits to Cibola County Corrections Center. Volunteers must have all-day availability on the day of scheduled visits (usually Thursdays or Fridays) and must complete volunteer onboarding/detention volunteer training. Volunteers must be fluent in Spanish and English. Our programs at the Cibola County Corrections Centers take place approximately twice each month. We provide pro se assistance, consultations, screenings, and legal presentations to folks in detention. Non-attorney volunteers support this program by giving Know Your Rights presentations, helping applicants fill out forms, and providing logistical support. All volunteers are required to complete NMILC's volunteer onboarding protocols, starting with completing this form: https://www.nmilc.org/volunteer-inquiry-form Organization: New Mexico Immigrant Law Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wednesday Workshops for Citizenship/Residency/DACA - Volunteer RoleNMILC's Wednesday Workshops are walk-in workshops where volunteers support with intakes and forms preparation for community members seeking assistance with their pro se applications for citizenship, residency renewals, or DACA renewals. Volunteers must speak Spanish. Training is provided. This workshop takes place at El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos (Address: 714 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102) from 1-5:00 PM on the 1st and/or 3rd Wednesday of each month. Organization: New Mexico Immigrant Law Center NMILC's Wednesday Workshops are walk-in workshops where volunteers support with intakes and forms preparation for community members seeking assistance with their pro se applications for citizenship, residency renewals, or DACA renewals. Volunteers must speak Spanish. Training is provided. This workshop takes place at El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos (Address: 714 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102) from 1-5:00 PM on the 1st and/or 3rd Wednesday of each month. Organization: New Mexico Immigrant Law Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Route 66 West FestWest Fest is a community meeting disguised as a party! This year's event is on October 17th 2026 at the Route 66 Visitor Center. The event celebrates the west central community while listening to live music, shopping at local vendors, eating at a selection of food trucks and enjoying an exhibit of classic cars from different genre's in the parking lot. The volunteers will be given vouchers to use at our food trucks as they help us manage up to 1000 participants. Your day will begin at 10 and end at 5 with break time during the day. Your day of volunteering could be spent helping kids in the kid zone, directing vendors, helping with community raffle, or working at the car exhibit. Organization: West Central Community Development Group West Fest is a community meeting disguised as a party! This year's event is on October 17th 2026 at the Route 66 Visitor Center. The event celebrates the west central community while listening to live music, shopping at local vendors, eating at a selection of food trucks and enjoying an exhibit of classic cars from different genre's in the parking lot. The volunteers will be given vouchers to use at our food trucks as they help us manage up to 1000 participants. Your day will begin at 10 and end at 5 with break time during the day. Your day of volunteering could be spent helping kids in the kid zone, directing vendors, helping with community raffle, or working at the car exhibit. Organization: West Central Community Development Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2026 Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Registration Table Volunteers AUG 21-22 | Welcome ChampionsWelcome Champions Be one of the first friendly faces attendees meet. You'll greet guests, assist with check-in, distribute conference materials, answer questions, and help everyone feel welcomed from the moment they arrive. What is the NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference?The NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference brings together faith leaders, mental health professionals, individuals with lived experience, family members, advocates, community organizations, and volunteers for a day of learning, connection, and hope. Through inspiring speakers, educational workshops, meaningful conversations, and community partnerships, the conference encourages faith communities to become places where mental health can be discussed with compassion, understanding, and support. This conference reflects NAMI Albuquerque's mission to build better lives for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions through education, support, advocacy, and community awareness. Together with our faith partners, we are working to reduce stigma, strengthen relationships, and create communities where every person feels welcomed, valued, and supported. Thank you for taking the time to learn about this volunteer opportunity. By choosing to serve, you are helping make this conference possible and becoming part of something bigger than a single event. Together, we are building stronger partnerships, creating hope, and expanding the conversation around mental health throughout Albuquerque and beyond. Whether you're welcoming guests, providing technical support, capturing special moments, serving at a resource table, or helping behind the scenes, your time and talents make a meaningful difference. Thank you for joining us as we bring faith, hope, compassion, and community together—one conversation, one volunteer, and one person at a time. Together, we are One Albuquerque. #OneAlbuquerque Whether you can volunteer for one shift or multiple shifts, your support helps make this conference a success. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Welcome Champions Be one of the first friendly faces attendees meet. You'll greet guests, assist with check-in, distribute conference materials, answer questions, and help everyone feel welcomed from the moment they arrive. What is the NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference?The NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference brings together faith leaders, mental health professionals, individuals with lived experience, family members, advocates, community organizations, and volunteers for a day of learning, connection, and hope. Through inspiring speakers, educational workshops, meaningful conversations, and community partnerships, the conference encourages faith communities to become places where mental health can be discussed with compassion, understanding, and support. This conference reflects NAMI Albuquerque's mission to build better lives for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions through education, support, advocacy, and community awareness. Together with our faith partners, we are working to reduce stigma, strengthen relationships, and create communities where every person feels welcomed, valued, and supported. Thank you for taking the time to learn about this volunteer opportunity. By choosing to serve, you are helping make this conference possible and becoming part of something bigger than a single event. Together, we are building stronger partnerships, creating hope, and expanding the conversation around mental health throughout Albuquerque and beyond. Whether you're welcoming guests, providing technical support, capturing special moments, serving at a resource table, or helping behind the scenes, your time and talents make a meaningful difference. Thank you for joining us as we bring faith, hope, compassion, and community together—one conversation, one volunteer, and one person at a time. Together, we are One Albuquerque. #OneAlbuquerque Whether you can volunteer for one shift or multiple shifts, your support helps make this conference a success. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Photographer (s) August 21, 2026 I Capture the StoryVolunteer Photographer (s) Help us capture the story of the conference! We are looking for volunteer photographers to document the day's activities, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, and the meaningful connections taking place throughout the event. No professional photography experience is required. If you enjoy taking photos and would like to help, we'd love to have you join us. If you have your own camera or photography equipment, please let us know when you sign up, but it is not required. There are three volunteer shifts available throughout the day, allowing you to choose the time that works best for your schedule. Once all photographer volunteer positions have been filled, we'll schedule a brief meeting before the conference to review the photography plan, answer questions, and make sure everyone feels comfortable with their role. Thank you for considering helping us preserve the memories and impact of this special event. The conference details are provided below. What is the NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference?The NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference brings together faith leaders, mental health professionals, individuals with lived experience, family members, advocates, community organizations, and volunteers for a day of learning, connection, and hope. Through inspiring speakers, educational workshops, meaningful conversations, and community partnerships, the conference encourages faith communities to become places where mental health can be discussed with compassion, understanding, and support. This conference reflects NAMI Albuquerque's mission to build better lives for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions through education, support, advocacy, and community awareness. Together with our faith partners, we are working to reduce stigma, strengthen relationships, and create communities where every person feels welcomed, valued, and supported. Thank you for taking the time to learn about this volunteer opportunity. By choosing to serve, you are helping make this conference possible and becoming part of something bigger than a single event. Together, we are building stronger partnerships, creating hope, and expanding the conversation around mental health throughout Albuquerque and beyond. Whether you're welcoming guests, providing technical support, capturing special moments, serving at a resource table, or helping behind the scenes, your time and talents make a meaningful difference. Thank you for joining us as we bring faith, hope, compassion, and community together—one conversation, one volunteer, and one person at a time. Together, we are One Albuquerque. #OneAlbuquerque Whether you can volunteer for one shift or multiple shifts, your support helps make this conference a success. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Volunteer Photographer (s) Help us capture the story of the conference! We are looking for volunteer photographers to document the day's activities, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, and the meaningful connections taking place throughout the event. No professional photography experience is required. If you enjoy taking photos and would like to help, we'd love to have you join us. If you have your own camera or photography equipment, please let us know when you sign up, but it is not required. There are three volunteer shifts available throughout the day, allowing you to choose the time that works best for your schedule. Once all photographer volunteer positions have been filled, we'll schedule a brief meeting before the conference to review the photography plan, answer questions, and make sure everyone feels comfortable with their role. Thank you for considering helping us preserve the memories and impact of this special event. The conference details are provided below. What is the NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference?The NAMI Albuquerque FaithNet Conference brings together faith leaders, mental health professionals, individuals with lived experience, family members, advocates, community organizations, and volunteers for a day of learning, connection, and hope. Through inspiring speakers, educational workshops, meaningful conversations, and community partnerships, the conference encourages faith communities to become places where mental health can be discussed with compassion, understanding, and support. This conference reflects NAMI Albuquerque's mission to build better lives for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions through education, support, advocacy, and community awareness. Together with our faith partners, we are working to reduce stigma, strengthen relationships, and create communities where every person feels welcomed, valued, and supported. Thank you for taking the time to learn about this volunteer opportunity. By choosing to serve, you are helping make this conference possible and becoming part of something bigger than a single event. Together, we are building stronger partnerships, creating hope, and expanding the conversation around mental health throughout Albuquerque and beyond. Whether you're welcoming guests, providing technical support, capturing special moments, serving at a resource table, or helping behind the scenes, your time and talents make a meaningful difference. Thank you for joining us as we bring faith, hope, compassion, and community together—one conversation, one volunteer, and one person at a time. Together, we are One Albuquerque. #OneAlbuquerque Whether you can volunteer for one shift or multiple shifts, your support helps make this conference a success. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing ClosetHello, One ABQ volunteers! Gateway Family needs volunteers to help organize our clothing closet for children and families in need. By sorting, hanging, and arranging donated items, you’ll create a clean, welcoming space for clients in our care. The goal is to ensure that staff can easily find clothing to provide residents with dignity and comfort. Your time and effort make a real difference in someone’s day. It’s hands-on, meaningful work, and every hour you give truly matters. Please, click 'Respond' to make a difference for people experiencing homelessness. Organization: Gateway Family Hello, One ABQ volunteers! Gateway Family needs volunteers to help organize our clothing closet for children and families in need. By sorting, hanging, and arranging donated items, you’ll create a clean, welcoming space for clients in our care. The goal is to ensure that staff can easily find clothing to provide residents with dignity and comfort. Your time and effort make a real difference in someone’s day. It’s hands-on, meaningful work, and every hour you give truly matters. Please, click 'Respond' to make a difference for people experiencing homelessness. Organization: Gateway Family Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Have Pet, will 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: Be the Sunshine. Be the Support. Become a Hospice Volunteer. Make a Difference—One Visit at a Time
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Volunteer: 2026 East Mountain SRP Volunteers Scheduling2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
Unearth A Story– May 30, 2025 to July 25, 2025 EAST MOUNTAIN PUBLIC LIBRARY What do SRP volunteers do? Teen volunteers are a vital part of our summer programming. Volunteers help with all types of work, from signing up participants, to stamping Summer Reading Logs, and handing out weekly prizes. They may also be asked to help with the day-to-day business of the library, as well as contributing their own special skills on an as-needed basis. Volunteers should be prepared to attend a mandatory orientation and to work a minimum of one shift per week for the duration of the library’s Summer Reading Program which runs May 30th through July 25th. 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 Chris Warner at cwarner@cabq.gov. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer for the Library. There is no cost to the applicant. Background checks must clear before volunteers attend orientation in order to volunteer during the program. All volunteers must complete orientation before Summer Reading begins!East Mountain's mandatory orientation date is:Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at 4 p.m. OR Friday, May 29, 2026 at 4 p.m. Contact Chris Warner with questions. cwarner@cabq.gov Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Albuquerque Public Library! Organization: East Mountain Library 2026 Summer Reading Program Teen Volunteer (Ages 13-18)
Unearth A Story– May 30, 2025 to July 25, 2025 EAST MOUNTAIN PUBLIC LIBRARY What do SRP volunteers do? Teen volunteers are a vital part of our summer programming. Volunteers help with all types of work, from signing up participants, to stamping Summer Reading Logs, and handing out weekly prizes. They may also be asked to help with the day-to-day business of the library, as well as contributing their own special skills on an as-needed basis. Volunteers should be prepared to attend a mandatory orientation and to work a minimum of one shift per week for the duration of the library’s Summer Reading Program which runs May 30th through July 25th. 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 Chris Warner at cwarner@cabq.gov. City policy requires background checks for anyone aged 13+ before being considered to volunteer for the Library. There is no cost to the applicant. Background checks must clear before volunteers attend orientation in order to volunteer during the program. All volunteers must complete orientation before Summer Reading begins!East Mountain's mandatory orientation date is:Tuesday, May 26, 2026 at 4 p.m. OR Friday, May 29, 2026 at 4 p.m. Contact Chris Warner with questions. cwarner@cabq.gov Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Albuquerque Public Library! Organization: East Mountain Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87059 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fiesta Fanatics Cleanup Event - Neighborhood Cleanup 2026Get ready to be a part of something truly spectacular! The City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, in partnership with Imagine ABQ, proudly present the Fiesta Fanatics Cleanup Event. This exciting community-driven event takes place one week ahead of the 54th annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta as we prepare to celebrate together during the best time of year in Albuquerque. Join us in our efforts by organizing a cleanup in your neighborhood. The Solid Waste Management Department will provide supplies and pickup for cleanups scheduled anywhere in the city. Our goal is to make our beautiful communities shine as we get ready for our favorite time of year, the world-renowned Balloon Fiesta, and we need your help to make it happen! Supplies include: Garbage bagsLitter pickersGlovesSafety vestsPickups for the event will be scheduled for one central location per neighborhood cleanup. All bags will be transported for disposal by members of the Solid Waste Management Department Clean Cities division. This is your chance to connect with fellow community members and showcase your Albuquerque pride. Event Details: Hosted by: City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department, Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, Imagine ABQ Volunteer Perks: Supplies, Pickup, and recognition by Keep Albuquerque Beautiful & Imagine ABQ for participationJoin us as we clean, connect, and celebrate together ahead of Albuquerque's most exciting event of the year! Organization: Solid Waste Get ready to be a part of something truly spectacular! The City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, in partnership with Imagine ABQ, proudly present the Fiesta Fanatics Cleanup Event. This exciting community-driven event takes place one week ahead of the 54th annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta as we prepare to celebrate together during the best time of year in Albuquerque. Join us in our efforts by organizing a cleanup in your neighborhood. The Solid Waste Management Department will provide supplies and pickup for cleanups scheduled anywhere in the city. Our goal is to make our beautiful communities shine as we get ready for our favorite time of year, the world-renowned Balloon Fiesta, and we need your help to make it happen! Supplies include: Garbage bagsLitter pickersGlovesSafety vestsPickups for the event will be scheduled for one central location per neighborhood cleanup. All bags will be transported for disposal by members of the Solid Waste Management Department Clean Cities division. This is your chance to connect with fellow community members and showcase your Albuquerque pride. Event Details: Hosted by: City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department, Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, Imagine ABQ Volunteer Perks: Supplies, Pickup, and recognition by Keep Albuquerque Beautiful & Imagine ABQ for participationJoin us as we clean, connect, and celebrate together ahead of Albuquerque's most exciting event of the year! Organization: Solid Waste Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2026 Zip Code: 87107 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Fiesta Fanatics Cleanup Event - Balloon Fiesta Park 2026Get ready to be a part of something truly spectacular! The City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, in partnership with Imagine ABQ, proudly present our Fiesta Fanatics Cleanup Event. This exciting event takes place one week before the 54th annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, as we prepare for the best time of the year in Albuquerque. Join us at Balloon Fiesta Park as we unite neighborhood associations, school groups, local businesses, and faith-based groups in a massive cleanup ahead of Balloon Fiesta. Our goal is to make our beautiful city shine as we get ready for our favorite time of year, the world-renowned Balloon Fiesta, and we need your help to make it happen! As a Fiesta Fanatic, you'll be among the first to kick off the festivities for this year's Balloon Fiesta. Volunteers will receive free lunch at the event. Additionally, there will be various giveaways thanks to our partners at the Parks and Recreation Department throughout the day. This is your chance to celebrate early, connect with fellow community members, and showcase your Albuquerque pride. Join us as we clean, connect, and celebrate together. Be a Fiesta Fanatic and help make this year’s Balloon Fiesta the best one yet. Organization: Solid Waste Get ready to be a part of something truly spectacular! The City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department and Keep Albuquerque Beautiful, in partnership with Imagine ABQ, proudly present our Fiesta Fanatics Cleanup Event. This exciting event takes place one week before the 54th annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, as we prepare for the best time of the year in Albuquerque. Join us at Balloon Fiesta Park as we unite neighborhood associations, school groups, local businesses, and faith-based groups in a massive cleanup ahead of Balloon Fiesta. Our goal is to make our beautiful city shine as we get ready for our favorite time of year, the world-renowned Balloon Fiesta, and we need your help to make it happen! As a Fiesta Fanatic, you'll be among the first to kick off the festivities for this year's Balloon Fiesta. Volunteers will receive free lunch at the event. Additionally, there will be various giveaways thanks to our partners at the Parks and Recreation Department throughout the day. This is your chance to celebrate early, connect with fellow community members, and showcase your Albuquerque pride. Join us as we clean, connect, and celebrate together. Be a Fiesta Fanatic and help make this year’s Balloon Fiesta the best one yet. Organization: Solid Waste Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Front Desk AssistanceAre you looking to make a meaningful impact in your community while gaining valuable experience in civil rights, public service, and office administration? The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Albuquerque Area Office is seeking dependable, empathetic, and organized Front Desk Volunteers to be the welcoming face and voice of our office. In this role, you will play a crucial part in our mission by greeting the public, assisting individuals seeking guidance, and ensuring our daily operations run smoothly by collaborating directly with our investigative team. Fingerprinting and background screening will be required before starting. Organization: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Are you looking to make a meaningful impact in your community while gaining valuable experience in civil rights, public service, and office administration? The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Albuquerque Area Office is seeking dependable, empathetic, and organized Front Desk Volunteers to be the welcoming face and voice of our office. In this role, you will play a crucial part in our mission by greeting the public, assisting individuals seeking guidance, and ensuring our daily operations run smoothly by collaborating directly with our investigative team. Fingerprinting and background screening will be required before starting. Organization: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Read to the Dogs Volunteer (International District Library)Read to the Dogs
Thank you for considering volunteering your time and labor (and that of your furry companion!) to promote this important Library service. Program Overview - What is Read to the Dogs?Read to the Dogs is a program sponsored by the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. Handlers bring their registered pet therapy dogs into the library and provide children with an opportunity to read aloud. The registered pet therapy dog sits calmly and quietly for a story, creating a relaxing atmosphere for children. This gives children an opportunity to practice their reading skills without fear or judgment. The adults do not correct a child’s reading. Parents may sit quietly in the room with their child or take this moment to find a book and read just outside the program area. You can read more about it here. The Public Library is pleased to provide this nationally recognized program to our families. In a 10 week study by the University of California, researchers found a 12 percent increase in reading fluency by one group and no improvement by the group that didn't read to dogs. It was reported by 75 percent of the parents that their children read aloud more frequently and with greater confidence after reading to the dogs. Children who practice reading have greater success in school and children who feel successful go on to read at higher grade levels. The Public Library hopes through this program children will relate to reading in a positive way and become lifelong readers. All dogs in this program are trained and registered in a dog therapy group. All Read to the Dog volunteers must belong to one of the following groups: Southwest Canine Corps Alliance of Therapy Dogs Warm Hearts Network High Desert Therapy DogsPlease visit these websites for more information about joining a dog therapy group. After completing the testing and registration process with one of the therapy groups listed above, you will need to upload the relevant documentation. This includes a copy of the membership card or certificate from one of the above organizations; and a current health form from one of the above listed organizations (proof of rabies vaccination is included on this form). Additionally, you as a handler will need to pass a criminal background check and receive a Certificate of Compliance from Library Admin. Furthermore, the Certificate of Compliance can be completed by contacting the Library Admin at this email address: bwolff@cabq.gov. City policy requires anyone who wishes to volunteer at the Library to consent to the performance of a background investigation by an outside agency. There is no cost to you. A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, you may participate in the Read to the Dogs program at any of the nine (9) participating Libraries. Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are. Organization: International District Library Read to the Dogs
Thank you for considering volunteering your time and labor (and that of your furry companion!) to promote this important Library service. Program Overview - What is Read to the Dogs?Read to the Dogs is a program sponsored by the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. Handlers bring their registered pet therapy dogs into the library and provide children with an opportunity to read aloud. The registered pet therapy dog sits calmly and quietly for a story, creating a relaxing atmosphere for children. This gives children an opportunity to practice their reading skills without fear or judgment. The adults do not correct a child’s reading. Parents may sit quietly in the room with their child or take this moment to find a book and read just outside the program area. You can read more about it here. The Public Library is pleased to provide this nationally recognized program to our families. In a 10 week study by the University of California, researchers found a 12 percent increase in reading fluency by one group and no improvement by the group that didn't read to dogs. It was reported by 75 percent of the parents that their children read aloud more frequently and with greater confidence after reading to the dogs. Children who practice reading have greater success in school and children who feel successful go on to read at higher grade levels. The Public Library hopes through this program children will relate to reading in a positive way and become lifelong readers. All dogs in this program are trained and registered in a dog therapy group. All Read to the Dog volunteers must belong to one of the following groups: Southwest Canine Corps Alliance of Therapy Dogs Warm Hearts Network High Desert Therapy DogsPlease visit these websites for more information about joining a dog therapy group. After completing the testing and registration process with one of the therapy groups listed above, you will need to upload the relevant documentation. This includes a copy of the membership card or certificate from one of the above organizations; and a current health form from one of the above listed organizations (proof of rabies vaccination is included on this form). Additionally, you as a handler will need to pass a criminal background check and receive a Certificate of Compliance from Library Admin. Furthermore, the Certificate of Compliance can be completed by contacting the Library Admin at this email address: bwolff@cabq.gov. City policy requires anyone who wishes to volunteer at the Library to consent to the performance of a background investigation by an outside agency. There is no cost to you. A new volunteer may not participate in the Program until you have been approved. After approval, you may participate in the Read to the Dogs program at any of the nine (9) participating Libraries. Please note that teams from the other agencies may be present at the same time you are. Organization: International District Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
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: SECOND ORIENTATION IS CANCELED. IF YOU WANT TO VOLUNTEER FOR JULY, PLEASE COME TO JUAN TABO AT NOON ON TUESDAY, JULY 1.Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Albuquerque Public Library! 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: SECOND ORIENTATION IS CANCELED. IF YOU WANT TO VOLUNTEER FOR JULY, PLEASE COME TO JUAN TABO AT NOON ON TUESDAY, JULY 1.Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Albuquerque Public Library! Organization: Juan Tabo Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 25, 2026 Zip Code: 87111 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: Prep for PetsJoin us 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 bags 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 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 bags 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: Pet Pantry PreparationOn the third Thursday of each month, we meet to prepare for our pet food and supply distribution that occurs the following day at The Storehouse, NM. Join us at our warehouse facility to package pet food & treats and organize supplies for distribution the following day. Organization: New Mexico Street Pet Project On the third Thursday of each month, we meet to prepare for our pet food and supply distribution that occurs the following day at The Storehouse, NM. Join us at our warehouse facility to package pet food & treats and organize supplies for distribution the following day. Organization: New Mexico Street Pet Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87123 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donation OrganizationThe Department of Health, Housing & Homelessness offers shelter and services to people in need at various facilities within the Gateway Network.Volunteers fulfill a vital role by ensuring that donations are sorted, organized and distributed efficiently. We are looking for several people who are available to lend a helping hand for a few hours weekly at Gateway Center. Your contribution will create a positive impact and connects the most vulnerable in our community to the essentials they deserve. Please, click 'Respond' to join our team and be a part of the solution.Thank you!
Organization: Gateway Center The Department of Health, Housing & Homelessness offers shelter and services to people in need at various facilities within the Gateway Network.Volunteers fulfill a vital role by ensuring that donations are sorted, organized and distributed efficiently. We are looking for several people who are available to lend a helping hand for a few hours weekly at Gateway Center. Your contribution will create a positive impact and connects the most vulnerable in our community to the essentials they deserve. Please, click 'Respond' to join our team and be a part of the solution.Thank you!
Organization: Gateway Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87106 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: Special Events Volunteer | Develop and plan fun events and projectsNAMI Albuquerque is looking for creative, organized, and community-minded volunteers to help plan and support special events throughout the year. From community outreach events and volunteer appreciation activities to fundraisers, family events, and NAMIWalks, you'll help create experiences that bring people together while promoting mental health awareness across Albuquerque. Volunteers are invited to participate in our weekly Special Events Planning Meeting every Wednesday from 4:15 PM to 5:15 PM, where we'll brainstorm new ideas, plan upcoming events, and take ownership of projects that help strengthen our community. Some of the projects we're currently developing include: NAMI on Campus at UNM and CNM Back-to-School Mental Health Poster Contest Community Mental Health Forum featuring local organizations Monthly Mental Health & Wellness Book Club Volunteer Appreciation Brunch (Annual) End of The Year Holiday Party Community awareness events and family activities Fundraising events New ideas brought forward by our volunteers Whether you have event planning experience or simply enjoy bringing people together, we'd love to have you on the team. Together, we'll turn great ideas into meaningful community impact. One Community. One Conversation. One Albuquerque. Questions? Contact Nate at: nate@namialbuquerque.org Volunteer Requirement: Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque NAMI Albuquerque is looking for creative, organized, and community-minded volunteers to help plan and support special events throughout the year. From community outreach events and volunteer appreciation activities to fundraisers, family events, and NAMIWalks, you'll help create experiences that bring people together while promoting mental health awareness across Albuquerque. Volunteers are invited to participate in our weekly Special Events Planning Meeting every Wednesday from 4:15 PM to 5:15 PM, where we'll brainstorm new ideas, plan upcoming events, and take ownership of projects that help strengthen our community. Some of the projects we're currently developing include: NAMI on Campus at UNM and CNM Back-to-School Mental Health Poster Contest Community Mental Health Forum featuring local organizations Monthly Mental Health & Wellness Book Club Volunteer Appreciation Brunch (Annual) End of The Year Holiday Party Community awareness events and family activities Fundraising events New ideas brought forward by our volunteers Whether you have event planning experience or simply enjoy bringing people together, we'd love to have you on the team. Together, we'll turn great ideas into meaningful community impact. One Community. One Conversation. One Albuquerque. Questions? Contact Nate at: nate@namialbuquerque.org Volunteer Requirement: Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dash for the Trash 2026Dash for the Trash is an exciting community event hosted by Keep Albuquerque Beautiful and the City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department, combining environmental stewardship, friendly competition, and outdoor recreation to help beautify our beloved Bosque. This isn't your traditional cleanup! Participants will hit the trails on foot through designated areas of the Bosque with one goal in mind: collect as much litter as possible. Individuals and teams will compete to see who can remove the most trash and debris, with prizes awarded to the top individual collectors and the top-performing groups. The competitive element adds a fun twist while highlighting an important message: every piece of litter removed makes a difference. Whether you're a seasoned cleanup volunteer or simply looking for a unique way to give back to your community, Dash for the Trash offers everyone an opportunity to make a tangible impact. The Bosque is one of Albuquerque's most cherished natural resources and requires continual care and stewardship. By transforming a community cleanup into a friendly competition, we hope to inspire more residents to get outside, get active, and take pride in protecting our environment. So lace up your shoes, gather your friends, and bring your competitive spirit. The more trash you collect, the better your chances of taking home a prize—and together, we'll make the Bosque cleaner and more beautiful for everyone Organization: Solid Waste Dash for the Trash is an exciting community event hosted by Keep Albuquerque Beautiful and the City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Department, combining environmental stewardship, friendly competition, and outdoor recreation to help beautify our beloved Bosque. This isn't your traditional cleanup! Participants will hit the trails on foot through designated areas of the Bosque with one goal in mind: collect as much litter as possible. Individuals and teams will compete to see who can remove the most trash and debris, with prizes awarded to the top individual collectors and the top-performing groups. The competitive element adds a fun twist while highlighting an important message: every piece of litter removed makes a difference. Whether you're a seasoned cleanup volunteer or simply looking for a unique way to give back to your community, Dash for the Trash offers everyone an opportunity to make a tangible impact. The Bosque is one of Albuquerque's most cherished natural resources and requires continual care and stewardship. By transforming a community cleanup into a friendly competition, we hope to inspire more residents to get outside, get active, and take pride in protecting our environment. So lace up your shoes, gather your friends, and bring your competitive spirit. The more trash you collect, the better your chances of taking home a prize—and together, we'll make the Bosque cleaner and more beautiful for everyone Organization: Solid Waste Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 24, 2026 Zip Code: 87105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rail Yards Market Volunteering AugustAugust at the Rail Yards Market is packed with fun, and we need amazing volunteers to help make it all happen! Volunteer Shift: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM Organization: Rail Yards Market August at the Rail Yards Market is packed with fun, and we need amazing volunteers to help make it all happen! Volunteer Shift: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM Organization: Rail Yards Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Albuquerque Police Department VolunteerOur program's mission is to utilize community volunteers to assist the Albuquerque Police Department in improving the quality of life in our community. Even though volunteers are not commissioned with sworn officer status, the duties that you will perform as part of the Department’s support staff are crucial to the Department. Sworn officers and civilian employees handle some of the administrative tasks with which you will be involved. By assisting with these tasks, you are releasing officers to handle higher priority calls for service, assisting civilian employees which will help them to serve in a pro-active capacity in the community. We sincerely appreciate your willingness to become part of the Volunteer Services team. Qualification Disclaimer: You must first pass a background check and schedule a time with the Volunteer Coordinator for a sit down interview. Organization: Albuquerque Police Department Our program's mission is to utilize community volunteers to assist the Albuquerque Police Department in improving the quality of life in our community. Even though volunteers are not commissioned with sworn officer status, the duties that you will perform as part of the Department’s support staff are crucial to the Department. Sworn officers and civilian employees handle some of the administrative tasks with which you will be involved. By assisting with these tasks, you are releasing officers to handle higher priority calls for service, assisting civilian employees which will help them to serve in a pro-active capacity in the community. We sincerely appreciate your willingness to become part of the Volunteer Services team. Qualification Disclaimer: You must first pass a background check and schedule a time with the Volunteer Coordinator for a sit down interview. Organization: Albuquerque Police Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Albuquerque Police Department InternshipVolunteer/Intern Our program's mission is to utilize College Interns assist the Albuquerque Police Department in improving the quality of life in our community. Even though Interns are not commissioned with sworn officer status, the duties that you will perform as part of the Department’s support staff are crucial to the Department. Sworn officers and civilian employees handle some of the administrative tasks with which you will be involved. By assisting with these tasks, you are releasing officers to handle higher priority calls for service, assisting civilian employees which will help them to serve in a pro-active capacity in the community. An Internship with APD is an opportunity for those who are interested in Law Enforcement to find more out about APD. The Internship program also gives APD a chance to recruit these individuals to our agency.
Organization: Albuquerque Police Department Volunteer/Intern Our program's mission is to utilize College Interns assist the Albuquerque Police Department in improving the quality of life in our community. Even though Interns are not commissioned with sworn officer status, the duties that you will perform as part of the Department’s support staff are crucial to the Department. Sworn officers and civilian employees handle some of the administrative tasks with which you will be involved. By assisting with these tasks, you are releasing officers to handle higher priority calls for service, assisting civilian employees which will help them to serve in a pro-active capacity in the community. An Internship with APD is an opportunity for those who are interested in Law Enforcement to find more out about APD. The Internship program also gives APD a chance to recruit these individuals to our agency.
Organization: Albuquerque Police Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Coordinator – Intern Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM)Social Media Coordinator – Intern Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) is a New Mexico-based nonprofit dedicated to advocacy, awareness, and support for families of the missing and murdered. We are seeking a part-time volunteer intern to support our social media presence and help us connect with the communities we serve. About the Role The Social Media Coordinator Intern works directly with AVSNM board leadership to plan, create, and publish content across our social media channels. This is a flexible, remote-friendly position requiring approximately 5 to 10 hours per week — a great opportunity for a student or early-career professional looking to build nonprofit communications experience. Key Responsibilities Create and schedule engaging content across AVSNM's social media platforms Monitor comments, messages, and community engagement and flag items for board response Research relevant awareness dates, hashtags, and campaigns aligned with our mission Support promotion of AVSNM events, programs, and initiatives Help maintain a consistent brand voice and visual identity across platforms Provide basic monthly reporting on reach, engagement, and follower growthWhat We're Looking For Familiarity with Instagram, Facebook, and other major social platforms Basic graphic design skills using Canva or similar tools is a plus Strong written communication and a sensitivity to the communities we serve Self-motivated and able to work independently with minimal supervision Students in communications, marketing, social work, or related fields are encouraged to applyThis is an unpaid volunteer internship. Hours are flexible and the role is primarily remote. A letter of recommendation and verification of hours is available upon request for academic or professional purposes. To express interest, email us at president@angelsvoicesnm.org or visit us at angelsvoicesnm.org Organization: Angels' Voices Silenced No More Social Media Coordinator – Intern Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) is a New Mexico-based nonprofit dedicated to advocacy, awareness, and support for families of the missing and murdered. We are seeking a part-time volunteer intern to support our social media presence and help us connect with the communities we serve. About the Role The Social Media Coordinator Intern works directly with AVSNM board leadership to plan, create, and publish content across our social media channels. This is a flexible, remote-friendly position requiring approximately 5 to 10 hours per week — a great opportunity for a student or early-career professional looking to build nonprofit communications experience. Key Responsibilities Create and schedule engaging content across AVSNM's social media platforms Monitor comments, messages, and community engagement and flag items for board response Research relevant awareness dates, hashtags, and campaigns aligned with our mission Support promotion of AVSNM events, programs, and initiatives Help maintain a consistent brand voice and visual identity across platforms Provide basic monthly reporting on reach, engagement, and follower growthWhat We're Looking For Familiarity with Instagram, Facebook, and other major social platforms Basic graphic design skills using Canva or similar tools is a plus Strong written communication and a sensitivity to the communities we serve Self-motivated and able to work independently with minimal supervision Students in communications, marketing, social work, or related fields are encouraged to applyThis is an unpaid volunteer internship. Hours are flexible and the role is primarily remote. A letter of recommendation and verification of hours is available upon request for academic or professional purposes. To express interest, email us at president@angelsvoicesnm.org or visit us at angelsvoicesnm.org Organization: Angels' Voices Silenced No More Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Secretary – Board of Directors Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM)Secretary – Board of Directors Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) is a New Mexico-based nonprofit dedicated to advocacy, awareness, and support for families of the missing and murdered. We are seeking a volunteer Secretary to join our Board of Directors and help keep our organization running with clarity and accountability. About the Role The Secretary serves as a voting board member and is responsible for the accurate documentation and communication of AVSNM's organizational activities. This role is essential to good governance and ensures the board operates with transparency and continuity. Key Responsibilities Record and distribute accurate minutes for all board meetings Maintain official organizational records, documents, and correspondence Track board member attendance and ensure quorum requirements are met Assist with preparation and distribution of meeting agendas in coordination with the President File required reports and maintain compliance documentation as needed Serve as a point of contact for official organizational correspondenceWhat We're Looking For Strong organizational and written communication skills Attention to detail and ability to produce clear, accurate records Familiarity with basic office tools such as Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 Experience with nonprofit governance or administrative roles is a plus Passion for justice and the families we serve Ability to attend monthly board meetings and contribute meaningfully between sessionsThis is a volunteer position. Board members serve without compensation and are expected to participate actively in organizational governance and mission delivery. To express interest, email us at president@angelsvoicesnm.org or visit us at angelsvoicesnm.org Organization: Angels' Voices Silenced No More Secretary – Board of Directors Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) is a New Mexico-based nonprofit dedicated to advocacy, awareness, and support for families of the missing and murdered. We are seeking a volunteer Secretary to join our Board of Directors and help keep our organization running with clarity and accountability. About the Role The Secretary serves as a voting board member and is responsible for the accurate documentation and communication of AVSNM's organizational activities. This role is essential to good governance and ensures the board operates with transparency and continuity. Key Responsibilities Record and distribute accurate minutes for all board meetings Maintain official organizational records, documents, and correspondence Track board member attendance and ensure quorum requirements are met Assist with preparation and distribution of meeting agendas in coordination with the President File required reports and maintain compliance documentation as needed Serve as a point of contact for official organizational correspondenceWhat We're Looking For Strong organizational and written communication skills Attention to detail and ability to produce clear, accurate records Familiarity with basic office tools such as Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 Experience with nonprofit governance or administrative roles is a plus Passion for justice and the families we serve Ability to attend monthly board meetings and contribute meaningfully between sessionsThis is a volunteer position. Board members serve without compensation and are expected to participate actively in organizational governance and mission delivery. To express interest, email us at president@angelsvoicesnm.org or visit us at angelsvoicesnm.org Organization: Angels' Voices Silenced No More Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing Director – Board of Directors Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM)Marketing Director – Board of Directors Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) is a New Mexico-based nonprofit dedicated to advocacy, awareness, and support for families of the missing and murdered. We are seeking a volunteer Marketing Director to join our Board of Directors and help amplify our mission across New Mexico and beyond. About the Role The Marketing Director serves as a voting board member and leads all strategic communications and brand efforts for AVSNM. This is a working board seat — the right candidate brings both strategic vision and a willingness to roll up their sleeves. Key Responsibilities Develop and oversee AVSNM's marketing and communications strategy across digital, social, and print channels Manage brand consistency and messaging in alignment with the organization's mission and values Lead promotional campaigns for AVSNM programs, initiatives, and events Support sponsorship and community outreach efforts through compelling storytelling and collateral development Collaborate with board leadership on media relations, press releases, and public-facing communications Guide social media strategy and content planningWhat We're Looking For Background in marketing, communications, public relations, or a related field Experience with nonprofit, advocacy, or cause-driven organizations is a plus Familiarity with social media platforms, email marketing tools, and basic design principles Passion for justice and the families we serve Ability to attend monthly board meetings and contribute meaningfully between sessionsThis is a volunteer position. Board members serve without compensation and are expected to participate actively in organizational governance and mission delivery. To express interest, email us at president@angelsvoicesnm.org or visit us at angelsvoicesnm.org Organization: Angels' Voices Silenced No More Marketing Director – Board of Directors Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) Angels' Voices Silenced No More (AVSNM) is a New Mexico-based nonprofit dedicated to advocacy, awareness, and support for families of the missing and murdered. We are seeking a volunteer Marketing Director to join our Board of Directors and help amplify our mission across New Mexico and beyond. About the Role The Marketing Director serves as a voting board member and leads all strategic communications and brand efforts for AVSNM. This is a working board seat — the right candidate brings both strategic vision and a willingness to roll up their sleeves. Key Responsibilities Develop and oversee AVSNM's marketing and communications strategy across digital, social, and print channels Manage brand consistency and messaging in alignment with the organization's mission and values Lead promotional campaigns for AVSNM programs, initiatives, and events Support sponsorship and community outreach efforts through compelling storytelling and collateral development Collaborate with board leadership on media relations, press releases, and public-facing communications Guide social media strategy and content planningWhat We're Looking For Background in marketing, communications, public relations, or a related field Experience with nonprofit, advocacy, or cause-driven organizations is a plus Familiarity with social media platforms, email marketing tools, and basic design principles Passion for justice and the families we serve Ability to attend monthly board meetings and contribute meaningfully between sessionsThis is a volunteer position. Board members serve without compensation and are expected to participate actively in organizational governance and mission delivery. To express interest, email us at president@angelsvoicesnm.org or visit us at angelsvoicesnm.org Organization: Angels' Voices Silenced No More Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Balloon Museum - New Volunteer Orientation - 8/7/26Find 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 Aug 12, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rail Yards Market Neighborhood Day 7/26Join us for Neighborhood Day at the Rail Yards Market! Organization: Rail Yards Market Join us for Neighborhood Day at the Rail Yards Market! Organization: Rail Yards Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rail Yards Market Arts Day 7/19Join us for Arts Day at the Rail Yards Market! Organization: Rail Yards Market Join us for Arts Day at the Rail Yards Market! Organization: Rail Yards Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Foster Grandparent ProgramHelp kids learn to read. Guide students to higher academic achievement. Care for infants and toddlers. The Foster Grandparent Program connects role models like you with schools and programs to serve young people with exceptional needs. Volunteers serve an average of 20 hours a week. The Foster Grandparent Program provides all volunteers with orientation, on-going training, travel reimbursements, meals and supplemental insurance while serving, and annual recognition events. Income-eligible volunteers receive a non-taxable, hourly stipend. All you need to join is the ability to give the kind of comfort and love that sets a child on the path toward a successful future. If you're 55 or older and want to share your experience and compassion, you have what it takes to be a Foster Grandparent. Respond with your contact information today! You'll be sent an application packet. Organization: Foster Grandparents Program Help kids learn to read. Guide students to higher academic achievement. Care for infants and toddlers. The Foster Grandparent Program connects role models like you with schools and programs to serve young people with exceptional needs. Volunteers serve an average of 20 hours a week. The Foster Grandparent Program provides all volunteers with orientation, on-going training, travel reimbursements, meals and supplemental insurance while serving, and annual recognition events. Income-eligible volunteers receive a non-taxable, hourly stipend. All you need to join is the ability to give the kind of comfort and love that sets a child on the path toward a successful future. If you're 55 or older and want to share your experience and compassion, you have what it takes to be a Foster Grandparent. Respond with your contact information today! You'll be sent an application packet. Organization: Foster Grandparents Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lights, Camera...and Construction! Volunteers Needed at Local TheatreKeshet is making exciting improvements to our space, and we need a few helping hands to help set the stage for the next phase of construction in our theatre! Join us as we move theatre furniture, props, soft goods, and other items to prep our theatre for a new fire protection system. Think of it as a backstage adventure where every chair moved helps bring us one step closer to a safer and improved home for local dance and arts! Come be part of the transformation and get a behind-the-scenes look at our creative space! What to expect: Move and organize theatre itemsLift and carry approximately 10 to 30 poundsWork alongside fellow arts supporters and community membersEnjoy a little exercise while making an impact!What to bring: Closed-toed shoesSend an invite to a friend, family member, or fellow volunteer!Location: 4121 Cutler Blvd NE Organization: Keshet Dance and Center for the Arts Keshet is making exciting improvements to our space, and we need a few helping hands to help set the stage for the next phase of construction in our theatre! Join us as we move theatre furniture, props, soft goods, and other items to prep our theatre for a new fire protection system. Think of it as a backstage adventure where every chair moved helps bring us one step closer to a safer and improved home for local dance and arts! Come be part of the transformation and get a behind-the-scenes look at our creative space! What to expect: Move and organize theatre itemsLift and carry approximately 10 to 30 poundsWork alongside fellow arts supporters and community membersEnjoy a little exercise while making an impact!What to bring: Closed-toed shoesSend an invite to a friend, family member, or fellow volunteer!Location: 4121 Cutler Blvd NE Organization: Keshet Dance and Center for the Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CiQlovia 2026 - Build Week VolunteerGet a behind-the-scenes look at how Ciqlovía comes to life! Volunteers will help transform the route in the days leading up to the event by installing colorful murals, setting up demonstration bike lanes, placing event elements, and helping create exciting spaces for the community to enjoy. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Get a behind-the-scenes look at how Ciqlovía comes to life! Volunteers will help transform the route in the days leading up to the event by installing colorful murals, setting up demonstration bike lanes, placing event elements, and helping create exciting spaces for the community to enjoy. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CiQlovia 2026 - Event Breakdown CrewHelp close out an amazing day at Ciqlovía! Volunteers will assist with taking down signage, canopies, and event materials, cleaning up the route, and helping ensure everything is packed up safely and efficiently after the event. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Help close out an amazing day at Ciqlovía! Volunteers will assist with taking down signage, canopies, and event materials, cleaning up the route, and helping ensure everything is packed up safely and efficiently after the event. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2026 Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CiQlovia 2026 - Route RabbitKeep the Ciqlovía vibes rolling! Cruise along the route, cheer on participants, answer questions, and help guide people in the right direction. You'll be a friendly face helping everyone have a safe and fun experience. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Keep the Ciqlovía vibes rolling! Cruise along the route, cheer on participants, answer questions, and help guide people in the right direction. You'll be a friendly face helping everyone have a safe and fun experience. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CiQlovia 2026 - Event Set Up CrewVolunteers will assist with setting up route signage, canopies, and respite zones, as well as helping with light clean-up and other event logistics to get the route ready for participants. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Volunteers will assist with setting up route signage, canopies, and respite zones, as well as helping with light clean-up and other event logistics to get the route ready for participants. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2026 Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CiQlovia 2026 - Welcome/Information Booth VolunteerWelcome Booth Volunteers = The Face of CiQlovía! Love talking to people and spreading good vibes? Then the Welcome Booth is your jam! As a Welcome Booth Volunteer, you’ll help kick off the CiQlovía experience for visitors with smiles, info, and maybe a few high-fives. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Welcome Booth Volunteers = The Face of CiQlovía! Love talking to people and spreading good vibes? Then the Welcome Booth is your jam! As a Welcome Booth Volunteer, you’ll help kick off the CiQlovía experience for visitors with smiles, info, and maybe a few high-fives. Organization: ABQ CiQlovía Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Balloon Fiesta: Balloon Museum Volunteer Training - 9/22 or 9/27Thank you for volunteering at the Balloon Museum during the 2026 Balloon Fiesta®. We are happy to have you! All new and returning volunteers are required to attend one Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training. At this session, you will: · Learn more about the current Balloon Fiesta and how the museum runs during this time. This includes information on the daily schedule, special events at the museum, frequently asked questions, and more. · Pick up your volunteer badge and parking pass · Have your questions answered · Meet your fellow volunteers This training is REQUIRED to help you have the most successful time here at the museum. If you cannot attend one of these dates, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Diane Short, right away: 505-768-6032 / dshort@cabq.gov Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Thank you for volunteering at the Balloon Museum during the 2026 Balloon Fiesta®. We are happy to have you! All new and returning volunteers are required to attend one Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training. At this session, you will: · Learn more about the current Balloon Fiesta and how the museum runs during this time. This includes information on the daily schedule, special events at the museum, frequently asked questions, and more. · Pick up your volunteer badge and parking pass · Have your questions answered · Meet your fellow volunteers This training is REQUIRED to help you have the most successful time here at the museum. If you cannot attend one of these dates, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Diane Short, right away: 505-768-6032 / dshort@cabq.gov Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Balloon Fiesta: Balloon Museum - GreeterPosition Information: Museum Greeters welcome visitors warmly as they enter and circulate within the Balloon Museum. They offer directional information, provide low-key guidance, and answer general questions about the museum and Fiesta. We will provide you with plenty of training and information. This position offers a great opportunity to meet people from all around the world! Specific stations will be assigned at the start of each shift and may rotate to meet the needs of the moment. We are hoping to have 6 Greeters on each shift to allow for optimum flexibility. Considerations: Continuous standing and mobility required inside and occasionally outside the museum. Accommodations can be made for periodic seating if physical conditions require. Breaks provided during each shift. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Position Information: Museum Greeters welcome visitors warmly as they enter and circulate within the Balloon Museum. They offer directional information, provide low-key guidance, and answer general questions about the museum and Fiesta. We will provide you with plenty of training and information. This position offers a great opportunity to meet people from all around the world! Specific stations will be assigned at the start of each shift and may rotate to meet the needs of the moment. We are hoping to have 6 Greeters on each shift to allow for optimum flexibility. Considerations: Continuous standing and mobility required inside and occasionally outside the museum. Accommodations can be made for periodic seating if physical conditions require. Breaks provided during each shift. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilitators, Program Leaders & PresentersOrganization: NAMI Albuquerque Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Students' Summer Learning through Roots Summer Leadership Academy!We’re requesting the help of amazing volunteers to make Roots Summer Leadership Academy a hit this summer! We need assistance with load-in/set-up for the camp, support in putting on the Harambee celebration (a performance marking the end of camp), and load-out/tear down on the last day of camp. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work in service of children’s enrichment, this is the opportunity for you! Please express your interest through this form. Roots Summer Leadership Academy (RSLA) is a fun, rigorous and FREE 3-week enrichment summer camp designed for youth ages 8 – 16 in the Albuquerque area. It is facilitated annually by the New Mexico Black Leadership Council. Organization: New Mexico Black Leadership Council We’re requesting the help of amazing volunteers to make Roots Summer Leadership Academy a hit this summer! We need assistance with load-in/set-up for the camp, support in putting on the Harambee celebration (a performance marking the end of camp), and load-out/tear down on the last day of camp. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work in service of children’s enrichment, this is the opportunity for you! Please express your interest through this form. Roots Summer Leadership Academy (RSLA) is a fun, rigorous and FREE 3-week enrichment summer camp designed for youth ages 8 – 16 in the Albuquerque area. It is facilitated annually by the New Mexico Black Leadership Council. Organization: New Mexico Black Leadership Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 6, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026 Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Hospice Vigil Volunteer – Be There When It Matters Most
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We are seeking compassionate, dependable volunteers to join our Hospice Vigil Volunteer Team—a special group dedicated to ensuring that no one faces the end of life alone. As a vigil volunteer, you provide a calm, comforting presence for patients and their families during their final hours. This may include sitting quietly at the bedside, offering gentle reassurance, or simply being there so families can rest knowing their loved one is not alone. What This Role Looks Like: On-call availability: Vigil needs can arise at any time, so volunteers are asked to be flexible and responsive when called. Short-notice visits: You may be contacted when a patient is actively dying and a vigil presence is needed. Quiet companionship: Sitting bedside, holding a hand, reading softly, playing music, or maintaining a peaceful space. Support for families: Providing reassurance and a calming presence during a very emotional time. What We’re Looking For: Compassionate, reliable individuals with a heart for service Ability to be on call and available when needs arise Comfort with end-of-life situations (training is provided) Strong sense of empathy, respect, and presence Why It Matters:Your presence can bring peace, dignity, and comfort in a person’s final moments—and provide immeasurable support to families when they need it most. Training & Support:All volunteers receive training and ongoing support from our hospice team. You are never alone in this work—you are part of a caring, dedicated community. If you feel called to make a meaningful difference during life’s most sacred moments, we would be honored to have you join us. To learn more or apply, click the link below and or dedicated volunteer coordinator will reach out! VolunteersOrganization: Gentiva Hospice
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We are seeking compassionate, dependable volunteers to join our Hospice Vigil Volunteer Team—a special group dedicated to ensuring that no one faces the end of life alone. As a vigil volunteer, you provide a calm, comforting presence for patients and their families during their final hours. This may include sitting quietly at the bedside, offering gentle reassurance, or simply being there so families can rest knowing their loved one is not alone. What This Role Looks Like: On-call availability: Vigil needs can arise at any time, so volunteers are asked to be flexible and responsive when called. Short-notice visits: You may be contacted when a patient is actively dying and a vigil presence is needed. Quiet companionship: Sitting bedside, holding a hand, reading softly, playing music, or maintaining a peaceful space. Support for families: Providing reassurance and a calming presence during a very emotional time. What We’re Looking For: Compassionate, reliable individuals with a heart for service Ability to be on call and available when needs arise Comfort with end-of-life situations (training is provided) Strong sense of empathy, respect, and presence Why It Matters:Your presence can bring peace, dignity, and comfort in a person’s final moments—and provide immeasurable support to families when they need it most. Training & Support:All volunteers receive training and ongoing support from our hospice team. You are never alone in this work—you are part of a caring, dedicated community. If you feel called to make a meaningful difference during life’s most sacred moments, we would be honored to have you join us. To learn more or apply, click the link below and or dedicated volunteer coordinator will reach out! VolunteersOrganization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: A Legacy of Service: Veterans Supporting Veterans in Hospice Care
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Calling All Veterans: Your Service Still Matters
Your courage, honor, and dedication have shaped the way you care for others. As a veteran, you understand what it means to stand alongside someone during their most vulnerable moments—and that shared experience uniquely prepares you to bring comfort to fellow veterans at the end of life. At Gentiva Hospice, we believe no veteran should face their final journey alone. As a Veteran‑to‑Veteran Volunteer, you can continue your legacy of service in a deeply meaningful way. As a Veteran 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 powerful bond rooted in shared experience. Provide dignity, respect, and emotional support during end‑of‑life care so veterans feel safe, supported, and never forgotten.Your military service may be complete, but your impact does not end. Through your presence, compassion, and lived experience, you can bring comfort during one of life’s most sacred transitions. Your service continues—through kindness, connection, and 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 Gentiva Hospice volunteers. Click the link to learn more and apply to become a volunteer today. Volunteers- we can't wait to hear from youTogether, 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
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Calling All Veterans: Your Service Still Matters
Your courage, honor, and dedication have shaped the way you care for others. As a veteran, you understand what it means to stand alongside someone during their most vulnerable moments—and that shared experience uniquely prepares you to bring comfort to fellow veterans at the end of life. At Gentiva Hospice, we believe no veteran should face their final journey alone. As a Veteran‑to‑Veteran Volunteer, you can continue your legacy of service in a deeply meaningful way. As a Veteran 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 powerful bond rooted in shared experience. Provide dignity, respect, and emotional support during end‑of‑life care so veterans feel safe, supported, and never forgotten.Your military service may be complete, but your impact does not end. Through your presence, compassion, and lived experience, you can bring comfort during one of life’s most sacred transitions. Your service continues—through kindness, connection, and 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 Gentiva Hospice volunteers. Click the link to learn more and apply to become a volunteer today. Volunteers- we can't wait to hear from youTogether, 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: Board Members NeededBoard & Leadership Volunteers Needed Resonant Essentials Esoteric School of Metaphysics is growing, and we are seeking committed leaders to help guide our next phase of expansion. We are currently a working board, meaning board members actively contribute their time, skills, and expertise to support operations while helping shape long-term strategy. We are seeking volunteers for the following roles: · Treasurer of the Board · Social Media & Marketing Leadership · Outreach & Fundraising Leadership · Committee Members As a working board, we need individuals who are willing to engage, collaborate, and help strengthen our infrastructure so we can expand our mission and increase our community impact. Your expertise in financial oversight, marketing, community engagement, or fundraising can directly support program sustainability and long-term growth. This is an opportunity to serve at a leadership level—helping to strengthen economic resilience, expand educational access, and build a more stable and connected Albuquerque community. If you are ready to contribute your skills in a meaningful and strategic way, we invite you to connect with us. Organization: Resonant Essentials Esoteric School of Metaphysics Board & Leadership Volunteers Needed Resonant Essentials Esoteric School of Metaphysics is growing, and we are seeking committed leaders to help guide our next phase of expansion. We are currently a working board, meaning board members actively contribute their time, skills, and expertise to support operations while helping shape long-term strategy. We are seeking volunteers for the following roles: · Treasurer of the Board · Social Media & Marketing Leadership · Outreach & Fundraising Leadership · Committee Members As a working board, we need individuals who are willing to engage, collaborate, and help strengthen our infrastructure so we can expand our mission and increase our community impact. Your expertise in financial oversight, marketing, community engagement, or fundraising can directly support program sustainability and long-term growth. This is an opportunity to serve at a leadership level—helping to strengthen economic resilience, expand educational access, and build a more stable and connected Albuquerque community. If you are ready to contribute your skills in a meaningful and strategic way, we invite you to connect with us. Organization: Resonant Essentials Esoteric School of Metaphysics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Balloon Fiesta: Balloon Museum - STEAM Night GreeterPosition Information: Greeters welcome visitors to STEAM Night and circulate throughout the museum to monitor activity, answer questions, and help people feel welcome at this family-friendly event. Considerations: STEAM Night volunteers may spend a lot of time on their feet, moving around to interact with visitors. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Position Information: Greeters welcome visitors to STEAM Night and circulate throughout the museum to monitor activity, answer questions, and help people feel welcome at this family-friendly event. Considerations: STEAM Night volunteers may spend a lot of time on their feet, moving around to interact with visitors. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 8, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Balloon Fiesta: Balloon Museum - STEAM Night Activity AssistantPosition Information: Activity Assistants create a welcoming, supportive environment for visitors by encouraging participation in hands-on activities. These range from STEAM experiments to craft projects. Volunteers demonstrate, answer questions, keep the space tidy, replenish materials, and clean up after participants as needed. They assist with simple set up and clean up before and after the event. Considerations: Continuous standing, walking, and bending required inside and potentially outside of the museum around the STEAM night activity stations. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Position Information: Activity Assistants create a welcoming, supportive environment for visitors by encouraging participation in hands-on activities. These range from STEAM experiments to craft projects. Volunteers demonstrate, answer questions, keep the space tidy, replenish materials, and clean up after participants as needed. They assist with simple set up and clean up before and after the event. Considerations: Continuous standing, walking, and bending required inside and potentially outside of the museum around the STEAM night activity stations. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 8, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Balloon Fiesta: Balloon Museum: "Balloons in the Sky" Elevation Station Host“Balloons in the Sky” is a family friendly morning in which we partner with Explora to provide an exciting array of hands-on activities related to air, wind, and ballooning - here at the Balloon Museum. Position Information: Individuals who enjoy working with young children and interacting with the public are invited to volunteer in this position. Hosts welcome visitors to the interactive Elevation Station, demonstrate and answer questions, and kindly ensure that exhibit interactives are being handled appropriately. Hosts restock materials as necessary and coordinate with Museum staff to troubleshoot technical issues in the exhibit, if needed. Volunteers also monitor capacity in the space during the “Balloons in the Sky” event. Considerations: Continuous standing, walking, and bending required inside of the museum at the Elevation Station exhibit. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum “Balloons in the Sky” is a family friendly morning in which we partner with Explora to provide an exciting array of hands-on activities related to air, wind, and ballooning - here at the Balloon Museum. Position Information: Individuals who enjoy working with young children and interacting with the public are invited to volunteer in this position. Hosts welcome visitors to the interactive Elevation Station, demonstrate and answer questions, and kindly ensure that exhibit interactives are being handled appropriately. Hosts restock materials as necessary and coordinate with Museum staff to troubleshoot technical issues in the exhibit, if needed. Volunteers also monitor capacity in the space during the “Balloons in the Sky” event. Considerations: Continuous standing, walking, and bending required inside of the museum at the Elevation Station exhibit. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 7, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Balloon Fiesta: Balloon Museum: "Balloons in the Sky" Activity Assistant“Balloons in the Sky” is a family friendly morning in which we partner with Explora to provide an exciting array of hands-on activities related to air, wind, and ballooning - here at the Balloon Museum. Position Information: Individuals who enjoy working with young children and interacting with the public are invited to volunteer in this position. Hosts welcome visitors to the interactive Elevation Station, demonstrate and answer questions, and kindly ensure that exhibit interactives are being handled appropriately. Hosts restock materials as necessary and coordinate with Museum staff to troubleshoot technical issues in the exhibit, if needed. Volunteers also monitor capacity in the space during the “Balloons in the Sky” event. Considerations: Continuous standing, walking, and bending required inside of the museum at the Elevation Station exhibit. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum “Balloons in the Sky” is a family friendly morning in which we partner with Explora to provide an exciting array of hands-on activities related to air, wind, and ballooning - here at the Balloon Museum. Position Information: Individuals who enjoy working with young children and interacting with the public are invited to volunteer in this position. Hosts welcome visitors to the interactive Elevation Station, demonstrate and answer questions, and kindly ensure that exhibit interactives are being handled appropriately. Hosts restock materials as necessary and coordinate with Museum staff to troubleshoot technical issues in the exhibit, if needed. Volunteers also monitor capacity in the space during the “Balloons in the Sky” event. Considerations: Continuous standing, walking, and bending required inside of the museum at the Elevation Station exhibit. Be sure to sign up for the 2026 Balloon Museum Fiesta Volunteer Training on either Tuesday, September 22nd at 10:00 am OR Sunday, September 27th at 2:30 pm. Organization: Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 7, 2026 Zip Code: 87113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Grant WriterDo you enjoy writing, research, storytelling, and helping others? NAMI Albuquerque is seeking Volunteer Grant Writers to help expand mental health education, support programs, advocacy efforts, and community outreach throughout New Mexico. As a Volunteer Grant Writer, you will work alongside our Grant Writing Team to research funding opportunities, gather information, help answer grant questions, and assist with developing proposals that support NAMI Albuquerque's mission. Grant writing is more than seeking funding. It is helping tell the story of our community, our programs, and the individuals and families we serve. Your efforts can help connect NAMI Albuquerque with organizations that want to invest in mental health services and community support. Responsibilities • Research grant opportunities • Assist with writing and editing grant proposals • Gather program information and community impact data • Review grant requirements and application questions • Help communicate the impact of NAMI Albuquerque programs Benefits • Gain practical grant writing experience • Strengthen writing, research, and communication skills • Build your résumé and professional portfolio • Learn about nonprofit development and community partnerships • Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness This opportunity is ideal for students, professionals, retirees, writers, researchers, and anyone who wants to use their skills to support a stronger community. No prior grant writing experience is required. Training and mentorship will be provided. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Do you enjoy writing, research, storytelling, and helping others? NAMI Albuquerque is seeking Volunteer Grant Writers to help expand mental health education, support programs, advocacy efforts, and community outreach throughout New Mexico. As a Volunteer Grant Writer, you will work alongside our Grant Writing Team to research funding opportunities, gather information, help answer grant questions, and assist with developing proposals that support NAMI Albuquerque's mission. Grant writing is more than seeking funding. It is helping tell the story of our community, our programs, and the individuals and families we serve. Your efforts can help connect NAMI Albuquerque with organizations that want to invest in mental health services and community support. Responsibilities • Research grant opportunities • Assist with writing and editing grant proposals • Gather program information and community impact data • Review grant requirements and application questions • Help communicate the impact of NAMI Albuquerque programs Benefits • Gain practical grant writing experience • Strengthen writing, research, and communication skills • Build your résumé and professional portfolio • Learn about nonprofit development and community partnerships • Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by mental illness This opportunity is ideal for students, professionals, retirees, writers, researchers, and anyone who wants to use their skills to support a stronger community. No prior grant writing experience is required. Training and mentorship will be provided. Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Albuquerque Out of the Darkness Walk Planning CommitteeThe American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Out of the Darkness Walks are the easiest way to introduce people to suicide prevention education and advocacy. The Walks are an opportunity to find a supportive community of people who get it, to know you're not alone, and to make a difference together. All Out of the Darkness Walks are planned by volunteers, and we are looking for people interested in helping plan this year's Albuquerque walk! Currently we meet on the first Tuesday of the month virtually, and provide updates for the walk planning. The amount of volunteering hours is entirely dependent on the requirements per category volunteer. Organization: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention New Mexico Chapter The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Out of the Darkness Walks are the easiest way to introduce people to suicide prevention education and advocacy. The Walks are an opportunity to find a supportive community of people who get it, to know you're not alone, and to make a difference together. All Out of the Darkness Walks are planned by volunteers, and we are looking for people interested in helping plan this year's Albuquerque walk! Currently we meet on the first Tuesday of the month virtually, and provide updates for the walk planning. The amount of volunteering hours is entirely dependent on the requirements per category volunteer. Organization: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention New Mexico Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 19, 2026 Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen Help at Barrett FoundationBarrett Foundation is looking for helping hands in our shelter kitchen. If you enjoy pitching in and want to make a difference for our shelter guests, we’d love your help any day of the week! Volunteer Spots are Available for: 9 AM - 10 AM - Assist in breakfast clean-up. 1 PM - 2 PM - Assist in lunch clean-up. 4 PM – 5:30 PM – Assist in preparing dinner & dessert and setting it out for guests. 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM – Wash dishes, put food away, and wipe down counters. If you’re interested, reach out to sign up. Organization: Barrett Foundation Barrett Foundation is looking for helping hands in our shelter kitchen. If you enjoy pitching in and want to make a difference for our shelter guests, we’d love your help any day of the week! Volunteer Spots are Available for: 9 AM - 10 AM - Assist in breakfast clean-up. 1 PM - 2 PM - Assist in lunch clean-up. 4 PM – 5:30 PM – Assist in preparing dinner & dessert and setting it out for guests. 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM – Wash dishes, put food away, and wipe down counters. If you’re interested, reach out to sign up. Organization: Barrett Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: Yes |
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 |
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Volunteer: Equity and Inclusion--Asylum Seeker Resettling ScreeningResponding to this opportunity is THE FIRST STEP IN VOLUNTEERING! Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Office of Equity and Inclusion! Screening included completing a background check, liability waiver and confidentiality agreement. Some opportunities may also include obtaining a City Operators Permit, which we will assist you in obtaining. Thank you for working on these qualifications/requirements, these are implemented to protect the privacy of the people we serve. In order to move through this process as quickly as possible, we recommend that you respond to this opportunity to complete the forms. This will inform our on-site management who can allocate/assign volunteers. Once you have been screened, you will be sent information on specific volunteer opportunities to Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs. Please let us know if you have any questions! Organization: Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs Responding to this opportunity is THE FIRST STEP IN VOLUNTEERING! Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Office of Equity and Inclusion! Screening included completing a background check, liability waiver and confidentiality agreement. Some opportunities may also include obtaining a City Operators Permit, which we will assist you in obtaining. Thank you for working on these qualifications/requirements, these are implemented to protect the privacy of the people we serve. In order to move through this process as quickly as possible, we recommend that you respond to this opportunity to complete the forms. This will inform our on-site management who can allocate/assign volunteers. Once you have been screened, you will be sent information on specific volunteer opportunities to Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs. Please let us know if you have any questions! Organization: Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 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: Roadrunner Food Pantry VolunteerClick here to volunteer for this opportunity with Roadrunner Food Bank. Volunteers at the Roadrunner Food Pantry will assist community members in a variety of ways. Volunteers must be 16 years or older and will be cross trained to fulfill any of the following tasks as needed: Door Administrator Number Caller Store Attendant Cart Attendant Produce/Dry Goods Stocker Cardboard Breaker/CleanerOrganization: Roadrunner Food Bank Click here to volunteer for this opportunity with Roadrunner Food Bank. Volunteers at the Roadrunner Food Pantry will assist community members in a variety of ways. Volunteers must be 16 years or older and will be cross trained to fulfill any of the following tasks as needed: Door Administrator Number Caller Store Attendant Cart Attendant Produce/Dry Goods Stocker Cardboard Breaker/CleanerOrganization: Roadrunner Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Microbiology Club MICROBIOLOGY CLUB
Hands‑On Science for All Ages Saturdays • 9:00–10:30 AM STEM is Child’s Play – AI Living Lab 1113 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM Discover the Invisible WorldExplore bacteria, algae, fungi, protozoa, and the tiny organisms that shape our water, soil, food, and health. What You’ll DoWater Quality Detectives: Collect and examine real water samples Microbe Art: Grow colorful colonies on safe agar plates Eco‑Filter Challenge: Build natural filters and test their effectiveness Soil vs. Hydroponics: Compare microbial life across systems Biofilm Builders: Observe how microbes stick, grow, and protect themselves Microplastic Hunters: Investigate how plastics affect microorganisms Community Science: Track water health and contribute to local data Who Can JoinHigh school students • College students • Homeschool families • Seniors • Curious adults No experience needed — just curiosity. Organization: Stem is Childs Play MICROBIOLOGY CLUB
Hands‑On Science for All Ages Saturdays • 9:00–10:30 AM STEM is Child’s Play – AI Living Lab 1113 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM Discover the Invisible WorldExplore bacteria, algae, fungi, protozoa, and the tiny organisms that shape our water, soil, food, and health. What You’ll DoWater Quality Detectives: Collect and examine real water samples Microbe Art: Grow colorful colonies on safe agar plates Eco‑Filter Challenge: Build natural filters and test their effectiveness Soil vs. Hydroponics: Compare microbial life across systems Biofilm Builders: Observe how microbes stick, grow, and protect themselves Microplastic Hunters: Investigate how plastics affect microorganisms Community Science: Track water health and contribute to local data Who Can JoinHigh school students • College students • Homeschool families • Seniors • Curious adults No experience needed — just curiosity. Organization: Stem is Childs Play Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SidewalkerDo you like working with individuals with disabilities? This position will be assisting our riders when necessary to accomplish the tasks involved in grooming, tacking, mounting, dismounting, and riding in the arena. You must be able to assist riders during an emergency dismount, if needed. You should be healthy and strong enough to lift at least 50 lbs and walk or trot beside a horse for a minimum of 30 minutes. This job requires you to be physically fit and free of back and shoulder challenges. Your personal well-being is important to us, too. You will be asked to help with stall maintenance, as well. Some riders need two sidewalkers per lesson. Organization: Loving Thunder Therapeutic Riding, Inc Do you like working with individuals with disabilities? This position will be assisting our riders when necessary to accomplish the tasks involved in grooming, tacking, mounting, dismounting, and riding in the arena. You must be able to assist riders during an emergency dismount, if needed. You should be healthy and strong enough to lift at least 50 lbs and walk or trot beside a horse for a minimum of 30 minutes. This job requires you to be physically fit and free of back and shoulder challenges. Your personal well-being is important to us, too. You will be asked to help with stall maintenance, as well. Some riders need two sidewalkers per lesson. Organization: Loving Thunder Therapeutic Riding, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87144 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 & Midday, Saturday AM.Horse leaders are need for each rider. Typically, 3 horse leaders per 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 to 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 & Midday, Saturday AM.Horse leaders are need for each rider. Typically, 3 horse leaders per 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 to 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 horses.Daily 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 Mexico's only Premier Accredited PATH, Intl Center.We uphold the highest standards in Therapeutic Riding and Equine Assisted Activities.Ready 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 horses.Daily 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 Mexico's only Premier Accredited PATH, Intl Center.We uphold the highest standards in Therapeutic Riding and Equine Assisted Activities.Ready 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: NMVF Board MeetingNew Mexico Veterans Foundation Board Members meeting use this opportunity to register their hours for the Foundation. This will be used for quarterly funding. Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park New Mexico Veterans Foundation Board Members meeting use this opportunity to register their hours for the Foundation. This will be used for quarterly funding. Organization: New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Girl Scout LeaderVolunteers needed to start troops in the community. Mentor Girl Scouts in our community to become the entrepreneurs and community leaders of tomorrow. Girl Scout troops have at least 2 registered, trained adult leaders and provide girls with weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly meetings to learn new skills and explore new interests. Flexible training and dedicated support provided. No Girl Scout experience necessary! All volunteers must complete our screening process. Organization: GIRL SCOUTS OF NEW MEXICO TRAILS Volunteers needed to start troops in the community. Mentor Girl Scouts in our community to become the entrepreneurs and community leaders of tomorrow. Girl Scout troops have at least 2 registered, trained adult leaders and provide girls with weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly meetings to learn new skills and explore new interests. Flexible training and dedicated support provided. No Girl Scout experience necessary! All volunteers must complete our screening process. Organization: GIRL SCOUTS OF NEW MEXICO TRAILS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feline Right at Home – Stressed Cat Behavior Modification Training – East and WestDescription The Feline Right at Home Program is designed to help shy, fearful, under-socialized, or behaviorally stressed cats become more comfortable with people and better prepared for adoption. Volunteers in this specialized role receive training in feline behavior modification (bmod) techniques and low-stress handling strategies used in shelter environments. Participants learn how to read feline body language, recognize stress signals, build trust through choice-based interactions, use positive reinforcement and enrichment tools, and apply confidence-building exercises tailored to each cat’s needs. Volunteers also learn techniques for reducing fear, encouraging engagement, and creating positive associations with human interaction. Through calm, consistent sessions, volunteers play a critical role in improving cats’ emotional wellbeing, quality of life, and adoptability while documenting behavioral progress and sharing observations with staff. To be able to respond to this opportunity you should have taken the Cat Behavior Training online and have had a Cat Shadowing session with a Senior Volunteer - and remember you have to upload your certificates obtained by the end of trainings as qualifications. For a more comprehensive list of our opportunities divided by pet, listings of the trainings needed to volunteer and all of the details about how to continue your volunteering process with us, please visit www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd Organization: AWD Animal Shelter Description The Feline Right at Home Program is designed to help shy, fearful, under-socialized, or behaviorally stressed cats become more comfortable with people and better prepared for adoption. Volunteers in this specialized role receive training in feline behavior modification (bmod) techniques and low-stress handling strategies used in shelter environments. Participants learn how to read feline body language, recognize stress signals, build trust through choice-based interactions, use positive reinforcement and enrichment tools, and apply confidence-building exercises tailored to each cat’s needs. Volunteers also learn techniques for reducing fear, encouraging engagement, and creating positive associations with human interaction. Through calm, consistent sessions, volunteers play a critical role in improving cats’ emotional wellbeing, quality of life, and adoptability while documenting behavioral progress and sharing observations with staff. To be able to respond to this opportunity you should have taken the Cat Behavior Training online and have had a Cat Shadowing session with a Senior Volunteer - and remember you have to upload your certificates obtained by the end of trainings as qualifications. For a more comprehensive list of our opportunities divided by pet, listings of the trainings needed to volunteer and all of the details about how to continue your volunteering process with us, please visit www.oneabqvolunteers.com/awd Organization: AWD Animal Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 87112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Create Positive Change with NAMI AlbuquerqueLooking for volunteer hours and a way to give back to the community? We welcome individuals interested in supporting community events, outreach activities, office projects, special events, and other volunteer opportunities throughout Albuquerque. Whether you need volunteer hours for school, work, community service, or simply want to make a positive difference, we have flexible opportunities available for a variety of interests and schedules. ✨ Flexible scheduling Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Looking for volunteer hours and a way to give back to the community? We welcome individuals interested in supporting community events, outreach activities, office projects, special events, and other volunteer opportunities throughout Albuquerque. Whether you need volunteer hours for school, work, community service, or simply want to make a positive difference, we have flexible opportunities available for a variety of interests and schedules. ✨ Flexible scheduling Organization: NAMI Albuquerque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: American Heart Association of New Mexico Heart WalkVolunteer Power! It's possible that heart disease and stroke will hit the road in your lifetime, but we need your help to make it happen. Volunteer Sign Up: New Mexico Heart Walk Volunteer Sign Up 2026 New Mexico Heart Walk Information Organization: American Heart Association of New Mexico Volunteer Power! It's possible that heart disease and stroke will hit the road in your lifetime, but we need your help to make it happen. Volunteer Sign Up: New Mexico Heart Walk Volunteer Sign Up 2026 New Mexico Heart Walk Information Organization: American Heart Association of New Mexico Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2026 Zip Code: 87102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Tiguex ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Tiguex Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Tiguex Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Sun Pointe Park ApartmentsJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Sun Pointe Park Apartments! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Sun Pointe Park Apartments! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Sister Cities ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Sister Cities Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Sister Cities Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Santa Fe Village ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Santa Fe Village Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Santa Fe Village Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Sandia Vista ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Sandia Vista Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Sandia Vista Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Quigley ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Quigley Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Quigley Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Tower Pond ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Tower Pond Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Tower Pond Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Phil Chacon ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Phil Chacon Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Phil Chacon Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87100 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Montgomery ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Montgomery Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Montgomery Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Jade ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Jade Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Jade Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Summer Lunch Program @ Grisham ParkJoin us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Grisham Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Join us in serving the children in our community during the summer! You will be there to support staff in serving/giving food to all the children who stop by and enjoy their meals at Grisham Park! There is no meal service on Juneteenth, June 19, and Independence day, July 3. Responsibilities: Set up serving stations and ensure they are clean and organizedHelp with meal distribution and ensure all children receive a meal If interested in helping serve meals and paperwork, must be trained by Summer Meal StaffTo sign up for training, call Diana at 505-489-3638. Training begins 5/26.Training is not required to help with the meal siteRules of the Summer Lunch Program: Children must be present and between the ages of 1–18 to receive a meal All meals will be served on a first-come, first-served basis Must receive entire meal, including milk Each child will receive one meal Meals will not be given to adults Children must eat their meal at the site. Meals cannot be taken off site. Clean up your area when you are done Respect others around you and have FUN!Organization: Summer Lunch Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 87110 Allow Groups: No |