
Find Volunteer Opportunities Near You
This page exists to bring volunteers and local organizations together so that we might help make our community a better place for all who call Shoreline or north Seattle home. If you are looking to make a difference right where you are, then this is the place for you.
Acres of Diamonds provides homeless moms and kids non-traditional, community-based transitional housing. Homeless families experience generations of poverty, abuse, domestic violence, and addiction. It is our mission to help break the cycle of homelessness in the lives of moms and their children by helping to provide solutions that are both holistic and long-term to tackle these underlying problems.
Click here for more information on volunteering at Acres of Diamonds.
Bridge Disability Ministries — is a community of people with disabilities and our friends, family, fellow church members, clergy, and other allies.
Together, we envision a world in which people with disabilities have full access to community life and are valued as indispensable members of society.
Together, we work to build accessible communities, end isolation among people with disabilities, and create a world in which each and every one of us can thrive.
Hopelink — Volunteering at Hopelink can be a rewarding experience that offers an opportunity to engage with our clients, work with amazing staff, and contribute to the greater community! Hopelink offers a wide range of volunteering opportunities to fit your needs. Most of our volunteer opportunities occur Monday through Thursday during regular business hours. All Hopelink volunteers are placed based on the individual or group’s availability and Hopelink’s needs. Learn more about all that Hopelink offers for volunteers click here.
Hunger Intervention Program — The mission of the Hunger Intervention Program (HIP) is to increase food security for underserved populations in North King County through nutritious meals, educational programs, and advocacy. Click to volunteer.
Northwest Neighbors Network — Northwest Neighbors Network creates neighborly connections, fosters engagement, and empowers seniors and adults with disabilities to thrive in the place they call home. Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) Volunteers are simply Good Neighbors, who help however they can. As a nonprofit dedicated to helping our community age well in their own homes, our team of volunteers lives this rally cry of being Good Neighbors every day. Without a community helping and watching out for each other, it’s easy to slip into a narrow view and feel isolated, and forget what it feels like to have a neighbor reach out and help another neighbor. Click here for more information and to volunteer.
Vision House — As a non-profit service provider, Vision House is a program with transitional housing that helps break the cycle of homelessness for families with children. Regardless of race, religion, national origin, gender, or sexual preference, every person deserves a healthy home. It’s not a privilege, but a basic human right. As a Christian agency, we strive to provide opportunities for life change to overcome trauma, generational poverty, and situational homelessness. If you would like to become a volunteer, or want to bring a group to volunteer at Vision House, please click here to visit the volunteer page. They have volunteer opportunities at their Renton and Shoreline locations in the following areas: Family Services, Child Care, Events, Maintenance, Office/Administration and more. Visit the Vision House webpage to read about some of the ways you can help out.