Volunteering in Montgomery County, Tx

Are you someone who is looking to meet new people? Or maybe you’re looking for some great ways to give back to your community? Whatever the reason, MoCo has some phenomenal organizations that work hard to support those in our community who are struggling, hurting, or vulnerable. I’ve compiled a list of some of the organizations who are looking for volunteers to help continue the amazing work they’re doing!

Montgomery County Women’s Center : provide crisis intervention, emergency shelter, counseling, and support services for victims of both family and sexual violence. Click HERE to see how you can help!

PACN : Provide women and couples compassionate, holistic care and evidence-based education for sexual health, pregnancy decisions & support in a Christ-centered environment, by offering services free of charge to support the client through their decision making process, pregnancy, and to walk alongside them until their child turns 3. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Montgomery County Food Bank : Hunger relief organization dedicated to uniting the community to fight hunger. MCFB provides nutritious food to hungry children, seniors, and families through a network of 80+ partner agencies. MCFB receives, processes, packages and purposefully distributes donated and surplus food throughout the county. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Abandoned Animal Rescue : No-kill animal shelter ran by volunteers to find fur-ever homes for these sweet animals. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Interfaith of The Woodlands : Social service agency providing family, child, work, and senior programs and services the surrounding area. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Habitat for Humanity ReStore : Home improvement stores and donation centers selling new and gently used furniture, appliances, home goods, building materials and more. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Habitat for Humanity : Organization that helps families build and improve places to call home. We believe affordable housing plays a critical role in strong and stable communities. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Special Olympics Texas : Provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Angel Reach : faith-based nonprofit organization that helps children and youth between the ages of 16-24 achieve their full potential in spite of the obstacles placed on them by broken families and a broken system. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Yes to Youth : Youth services that strives to be a child’s bridge from challenges today to achievements tomorrow. Click HERE to see how you can help!

CASA Child Advocates of Montgomery County : empowers vulnerable children through advocacy and strengthens their family and community with education, so they can flourish in a safe, nurturing environment. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Keep Us Fed : alleviate hunger and reduce food waste by rescuing and redistributing excess nutritional food for our hungry neighbors in our community. 40% of food is wasted in the United States, yet more than 16% of people face food insecurity. Keep US Fed bridges the gap between excess and need in Montgomery County, Texas by making healthy food available to those in need. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Henry’s Home Horse & Human Sanctuary : volunteers care for horses in an outdoor facility, performing farm work and other activities. The all-volunteer organization’s primary mission is to serve veterans, first responders and their families. Click HERE to see how you can help!

Know of other great non-profit organizations needing volunteers? Email me at karisa.holland@exprealty.com to submit it to be listed here.

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