Student Volunteers
Youth provide added energy, ideas, and value to nonprofit organizations through volunteering. Here are some of the benefits of students who volunteer:
- College and Job Applications
- Leadership Opportunities
- Career Exploration
- Academic Benefits
- Make New Friends
- Civic Responsibility
- Improved Mental Health
- Personal Growth & Enhanced Self-Esteem
- Empathy and Compassion
- Enhanced Social Skills
- Work As A Team
- Find Meaning and Purpose
- Develop Transferable Skills
- You Will Have Fun!
How to Get Started:
Everything takes place on our Volunteer Portal. You can browse opportunities without an account, but you’ll need to register and create a profile to actually respond to an opportunity.
If you don’t see anything that fits your interest and schedule, check back later as opportunities are always being added. You can also Become a Fan of any agency to get updates on their needs.
Each agency will have their own process for accepting volunteers to make sure you are a good fit for them. USE THE “AGE” FILTER TO NARROW DOWN YOUR SEARCH. If students are under 16, there are many more opportunities available if parents can accompany the students.
Visit the Volunteer Portal
Nonprofits that currently accept students
All Ages (parent chaperones sometimes required)
Door to Door Food Drive – Self Organized
Creek and Green Spaces Cleanup
Halos – Special Needs Softball (Kiwanis Club)
Heritage Village at Chestnut Square
Visit a Local Nursing Home with homemade gifts and cards
McKinney Little Free Pantry
Project Linus
Foster Animals – Collin County Animal Shelter
Used & New Pet Supply Donation Drive – Collin County Animal Shelter
CityChurch
Heard Craig Center for the Arts
Mckinney Parks Foundation
Events with your your local schools PTO/PTA
Write Thank You cards to First Responders
Ask your Teachers if they need help
Clothing Drive – Streetside Showers (unhoused)
Streetside Showers – Assemble Hygiene Kits
14 Years of Age and Older
American Red Cross
Grace Lake Therapeutic Horsemanship
Heard Craig Center for the Arts
Habitat for Humanity – Resale Store
ManeGait Therapeutic Horsemanship
Pinnacle Therapeutic Riding Center
Streetside Showers
United through H.O.P.E.
Visiting Nurse Association
Incredible Friday – Special Needs
16 Years of Age and Older
Alzheimer’s Association – Dallas & Northeast Texas Chapter
Americans Red Lamp Foundation
Baylor Scott & White McKinney
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Collin County Animal Services
Community Food Pantry McKinney
Community Lifeline Center
Cornerstone Ranch
For Love & Art
Frisco Family Services Center
Hope Restored Missions
Hug’s Café
Little Hearts of Hope
Mothers Against Drunk Drivers
Sci-Tech Discovery Center
Tomorrow’s Leaders Today
Community Garden Kitchen
Environmental Activism
Recycling
Clases & Events
Water / Wastewater Service
Monarch Initiative
Gardening
Get Involved!
For Kids
Share the Shade – Free trees