Our Teachers and Students Need You.

In a time when our schools face unprecedented challenges, the strength and support of our community have never been more crucial. At Volunteer McKinney, we are confident that our community has the resources to meet the needs of our schools.

This fall we invite you to make a difference in the lives of teachers, students, and staff members. Explore the opportunities listed below to contribute your time, talent, or resources. Each act of kindness, no matter how small, has the power to uplift and inspire.

After you make a difference, share your experience with others—let’s spark a wave of generosity and support across our community!

Did You Know?

The City of Mckinney has 6 school districts inside city limits; Prosper, Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Melissa and Lovejoy.  View MAP – School Districts inside McKinney

McKinney Independent School District:
  • 23,000+ Students enrolled
  • 3,680 Teachers and staff
  • 68 facilities across 603 acres of land
  • 20 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 3 high schools, 2 alternative campuses, and 1 early childhood education center
  • MISD serves students from McKinney, New Hope, Allen, Fairview, Princeton and Lowry Crossing

C.L.I.M.B.

Free After-School Program for Underserved Students

1 Day a week for 2 hours, Volunteers offer homework assistance, creative arts, games, character building, healthy snacks, and mentoring to children and youth for families living at the East McKinney Merritt Apartments operated by the Mckinney Housing Authority.


MISD – REACH Student Mentoring

REACH is a campus-based mentoring program

Started in 2006, the REACH program is designed to foster a basic sense of self-esteem, self-confidence, and motivation to learn and improve personal and social skills that will reinforce the importance of an education. The primary mission of the program is to reach one child at a time.

Did You Know?

According to MISD and the McKinney Vento Definition of Homelessness in the 2023-2024 school year MISD identified 644 students as homeless; 518 Active, 121 Inactive and 5 students graduated. View community resources for basic needs here.

Student Volunteer Opportunities

Youth bring fresh energy, innovative ideas, and immense value to our nonprofit efforts. When students volunteer, they not only strengthen our community but also gain countless benefits, from enhancing their college applications and exploring career paths to building leadership skills and making new friends.

Adopt a Teacher
Fill-a-Wishlist

Make a teacher’s day and fill an amazon wishlist for classroom supplies.

This MISD Facebook group was created by parents. MISD and Imagine Teachers post their Amazon wishlists then parents, community members & business show them some love by gifting them items on their list that are directly sent to them.


Supply Drive – Holy Family Preschool

Preschool for culturally, economically and ethnically diverse children in McKinney.

HFS kiddos are in need of a few items to help keep their classrooms healthy & germ free!! 


Donate to MISD Classroom Grants & College Scholarships

The McKinney Education Foundation offers college scholarships to McKinney ISD students and awards classroom grants to teachers and staff to enhance the quality of education.

Awarding Grants To Teachers And Staff Directly Impacts The Quality Of Education In McKinney. The Grants Give Teachers The Freedom To Implement Innovative Ideas That Otherwise Would Go Unfunded.

MEF is kicking off its back-to-school Classroom Grants with a $25,000 matching gift opportunity, doubling your contribution’s impact to support innovative classroom projects.


Peanut Butter & Cereal Drive

Community Lifeline Center

Support the Community Lifeline Center’s Back to School Drive! Help families in need by donating boxes with basics like peanut butter and cereals to their Food Pantry located at 1601 N Waddill St, McKinney.


Middle School Backpack & Supply Drive

Love Life Foundation

Help ensure every child has the essential school supplies for a successful start to the school year by donating to the MISD Middle School Backpack Drive.

Drop off your donations at Love Life Market (inside The Guitar Sanctuary) by August 3st.

Did You Know?

MISD has 9 Title 1 Schools: Press, Webb, Finch, McGowen, Vega, Caldwell, Slaughter, McNeil, Burks, Malvern Elementary School and Lawson Early Childhood.

What is a Title 1 School?

Title 1 is federal program that supports low-income students. It is a designation based on the number of low-income students who are considered at-risk for school achievement. To be considered a Title 1 school, a minimum of 40% of the students must qualify for free or reduced lunch.

Your School Can Join Volunteer McKinney too!

PTOs PTAs, School Campuses, Booster Clubs and Service Clubs can list their supply needs and volunteer opportunities on Volunteer McKinney’s Platform.

Help At-Risk Students Stay in School

Communities In Schools

Communities In Schools (CIS) is a non-profit organization that works within MISD schools with the aim of helping at-risk students stay in school. CIS helps with basic needs including clothing, food, life skills, family engagement, and mental health.

CIS counselors are embedded in MISD campuses supporting our students everyday.

Help get students off to a stellar start by purchasing items off their Amazon Wish List or making a donation.


Join the Council of PTAs

Support student success by joining the McKinney ISD Council of PTAs

Membership is open to everyone—families of MISD graduates, community members, and business owners who care about improving the lives of all children.

Raise Funds & Build Community

Join the many North Texas schools choosing to fundraise through kindness!

Raise Craze is a unique online fundraising platform that allows students to reach out to friends and family for donations for their school. As a way of thanking donors, students perform acts of kindness and service in the community! No selling, no pledging…just kindness!

How is Raise Craze Different?

  • Focus on Kindness, Gratitude, and Service
  • Schools Keep 90%+ Guaranteed
  • Complete, Custom, Turnkey Program
  • Minimal Teacher Involvement
  • Inclusive; all students can participate and receive rewards
  • Students compete for Acts of Kindness and Donations

Example: Caldwell Elementary Service Projects

  • Family Service Night; 6 projects building hygiene kits for serving Street Side Showers and writing thank you notes for first responders.
  • Collin County Animal Shelter Tour
  • School Garden Clean-up
  • Singing at Local Assisted Living
  • Halos Special Needs T-ball Game
  • Towne Lake Clean-up

Do you know about Job Corps in East McKinney?

A FREE residential career training and education program for low-income young people ages 16–24

The program is run by the U.S. Department of Labor and has been operating for 60 years. Job Corps helps participants improve their job skills, find vocational direction, and complete their high school education. The program also assists participants in obtaining employment and becoming independent

North Texas Job Corps offers hands-on training in Healthcare, Construction (carpentry, masonry, plumbing, HVAC, Electrical), culinary arts, Homeland Security and more.

Hardworking. Professionally trained. Experienced.

All three phrases describe our Job Corps students. Check out our employer resources to connect with the next generation of industry professionals.

How to Get Started

Visit the Volunteer Portal