Volunteer: Denver Urban Gardens: Wild Sage Community Garden - 2nd Saturday WorkdayJoin us at Wild Sage Community Garden for our monthly 2nd Saturday workday. Although each workday will be different, you can expect the following: - Weeding - Light hauling, loading, moving - Community Please wear closed toe shoes and sun protection. Bring snacks and water as needed! REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Join us at Wild Sage Community Garden for our monthly 2nd Saturday workday. Although each workday will be different, you can expect the following: - Weeding - Light hauling, loading, moving - Community Please wear closed toe shoes and sun protection. Bring snacks and water as needed! REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80231 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Denver Urban Gardens: 2nd Saturday at Nome Park Community GardenJoin us for our monthly General Garden Care Workday, where many small tasks come together to keep the garden healthy, organized, and welcoming for everyone. This is a hands-on, flexible workday with a variety of chores that support the entire garden. Volunteers can jump in where they feel most comfortable and switch tasks as needed. Typical tasks may include: - Weeding and tidying common areas - Pathway maintenance - Compost management - Tool and shed organization - Light infrastructure upkeep - Seasonal garden tasks as needed No special skills are required—just a willingness to help and work as a team. This is a great opportunity for new members to learn how the garden functions and for returning members to contribute to shared care. What to bring: work gloves, water, closed-toe shoes Good to know: bending, kneeling, and light lifting involved Service hours: counts toward monthly community service requirements Help us keep Nome Park Community Garden thriving—one shared workday at a time. REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Join us for our monthly General Garden Care Workday, where many small tasks come together to keep the garden healthy, organized, and welcoming for everyone. This is a hands-on, flexible workday with a variety of chores that support the entire garden. Volunteers can jump in where they feel most comfortable and switch tasks as needed. Typical tasks may include: - Weeding and tidying common areas - Pathway maintenance - Compost management - Tool and shed organization - Light infrastructure upkeep - Seasonal garden tasks as needed No special skills are required—just a willingness to help and work as a team. This is a great opportunity for new members to learn how the garden functions and for returning members to contribute to shared care. What to bring: work gloves, water, closed-toe shoes Good to know: bending, kneeling, and light lifting involved Service hours: counts toward monthly community service requirements Help us keep Nome Park Community Garden thriving—one shared workday at a time. REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Denver Urban Gardens: Prepping Garden for Grand OpeningJoin DUG staff in completing final touches necessary to open one of DUG's newest gardens for its first growing season! SIGN UP HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Join DUG staff in completing final touches necessary to open one of DUG's newest gardens for its first growing season! SIGN UP HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026 Zip Code: 80219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Denver Urban Gardens: Shed Clean-Up & Tool Organization DayHelp us reset the garden shed for the season! This workday focuses on organizing, cleaning, and assessing the tools and materials that support our community garden. Activities will include: - Organizing the shed and creating clear storage areas - Cleaning and maintaining hand tools - Assessing tools and equipment for keep, donate, or discard - Sorting and organizing trellis materials and hardware - Cleaning and tidying the area around the shed - This project helps make the garden safer, more efficient, and easier for everyone to use throughout the season. - No special skills are required—just a willingness to sort, clean, and problem-solve as a team. What to bring: work gloves, water, and closed-toe shoes Good to know: light lifting, bending, and standing involved There are no restrooms or running water on site. REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Help us reset the garden shed for the season! This workday focuses on organizing, cleaning, and assessing the tools and materials that support our community garden. Activities will include: - Organizing the shed and creating clear storage areas - Cleaning and maintaining hand tools - Assessing tools and equipment for keep, donate, or discard - Sorting and organizing trellis materials and hardware - Cleaning and tidying the area around the shed - This project helps make the garden safer, more efficient, and easier for everyone to use throughout the season. - No special skills are required—just a willingness to sort, clean, and problem-solve as a team. What to bring: work gloves, water, and closed-toe shoes Good to know: light lifting, bending, and standing involved There are no restrooms or running water on site. REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 29, 2026 Zip Code: 80010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Downtown Denver Islamic Center: Volunteer at Food Distributions this February!We have TWO upcoming Food Relief events in February and can use your help. We rely on people like you to help us setup, sort, pack and deliver food to the people of Denver and surrounding areas. As a volunteer, you are more than just a helper. You are a bridge builder, connector, neighbor, changemaker and nourisher. SIGN UP HERE FOR FEB 14 SIGN UP HERE FOR FEB 28 Different slots are available for different roles -- setup, pack food or hand out food! Program Partner: CYL's Nonprofit Partnership Network We have TWO upcoming Food Relief events in February and can use your help. We rely on people like you to help us setup, sort, pack and deliver food to the people of Denver and surrounding areas. As a volunteer, you are more than just a helper. You are a bridge builder, connector, neighbor, changemaker and nourisher. SIGN UP HERE FOR FEB 14 SIGN UP HERE FOR FEB 28 Different slots are available for different roles -- setup, pack food or hand out food! Program Partner: CYL's Nonprofit Partnership Network Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80222 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mile High United Way Family Impact Project: United for a Cause Connection!Join us for the Family Impact Project United for a Cause Connection! Bring your family together to explore a community topic through hands-on volunteer activities and meaningful conversation. Designed for all ages, this experience creates opportunities to learn, connect, and further philanthropic journeys through action. At this event, we'll assemble blankets and cold-weather kits to help people experiencing homelessness stay warm during the colder months. If you want to contribute to our blanket materials, purchase an item from our wish list! Food and beverages will be provided. Agenda: 5:15 p.m. - Check-in Opens 5:30 p.m. - Food, Program, & Volunteer Activities 7:20 p.m. - Closing Spots are limited, RSVP today! We look forward to seeing you there. Volunteers MUST complete a waiver. Find it here! Bring a signed copy to the event or email FamilyImpactProject@unitedwaydenver.org. REGISTER HERE TO VOLUNTEER Program Partner: CYL's Nonprofit Partnership Network Join us for the Family Impact Project United for a Cause Connection! Bring your family together to explore a community topic through hands-on volunteer activities and meaningful conversation. Designed for all ages, this experience creates opportunities to learn, connect, and further philanthropic journeys through action. At this event, we'll assemble blankets and cold-weather kits to help people experiencing homelessness stay warm during the colder months. If you want to contribute to our blanket materials, purchase an item from our wish list! Food and beverages will be provided. Agenda: 5:15 p.m. - Check-in Opens 5:30 p.m. - Food, Program, & Volunteer Activities 7:20 p.m. - Closing Spots are limited, RSVP today! We look forward to seeing you there. Volunteers MUST complete a waiver. Find it here! Bring a signed copy to the event or email FamilyImpactProject@unitedwaydenver.org. REGISTER HERE TO VOLUNTEER Program Partner: CYL's Nonprofit Partnership Network Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 80205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve at Art, Science and Multicultural Family NightsSIGN UP FOR SHIFTS HERE! About the Event: CRI creates Family Night events for elementary and middle schools to encourage and empower parents to engage in their child’s education. These fun, informative evenings create an opportunity for parents and children to learn together. Learning is a family affair! CRI collaborates with school leadership to select Family Nights that support the school’s efforts to meet their curricular and parent engagement objectives. All Family Nights are held at local elementary or middle schools and run from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Volunteers are needed to help with set-up (5:00), serving refreshments (5:30-6:00), and helping families rotate to the various learning stations (6:00-7:00). Responsibilities of Volunteers at Family NightsReading — Volunteers read to small groups of children for thirty minutes while their parents meet with a reading professional. Complimentary books are provided for the students at the school. Response to Literacy — Volunteers read to a group of families, stopping the story before the ending. Volunteers then have guests write or illustrate their own ending to the story and lead a sharing session. Stories/materials are provided for the volunteers. Math/Games Night — Volunteers teach very simple math games to families. All materials and instructions are provided. Art Night — Volunteers help with the distribution of art supplies and then assist the art instructor and families with their creations. All Other Nights — Volunteers help families rotate to the various learning activities. SIGN UP FOR SHIFTS HERE! Program Partner: Community Resources, Inc. SIGN UP FOR SHIFTS HERE! About the Event: CRI creates Family Night events for elementary and middle schools to encourage and empower parents to engage in their child’s education. These fun, informative evenings create an opportunity for parents and children to learn together. Learning is a family affair! CRI collaborates with school leadership to select Family Nights that support the school’s efforts to meet their curricular and parent engagement objectives. All Family Nights are held at local elementary or middle schools and run from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Volunteers are needed to help with set-up (5:00), serving refreshments (5:30-6:00), and helping families rotate to the various learning stations (6:00-7:00). Responsibilities of Volunteers at Family NightsReading — Volunteers read to small groups of children for thirty minutes while their parents meet with a reading professional. Complimentary books are provided for the students at the school. Response to Literacy — Volunteers read to a group of families, stopping the story before the ending. Volunteers then have guests write or illustrate their own ending to the story and lead a sharing session. Stories/materials are provided for the volunteers. Math/Games Night — Volunteers teach very simple math games to families. All materials and instructions are provided. Art Night — Volunteers help with the distribution of art supplies and then assist the art instructor and families with their creations. All Other Nights — Volunteers help families rotate to the various learning activities. SIGN UP FOR SHIFTS HERE! Program Partner: Community Resources, Inc. Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve at Food Bank of the Rockies!* Independent Opportunity* Volunteer with Food Bank of the Rockies: Greet Shoppers! The Volunteer Greeter plays a key role in creating a welcoming and organized experience for all volunteers at Food Bank of the Rockies. As the first point of contact, the Greeter ensures a smooth start to each shift and fosters a positive, informed environment. Assist with volunteer check-in Help guide volunteer flow Answer questions from new and returning volunteers. Good for: Individuals volunteering on a recurring schedule Individuals with lifting and standing limitations How to sign up: 1. Respond to this action on our site so you can come back and track your hours. 2. Sign up HERE on the Food Bank of the Rockies website. This lets their staff know to expect you! 2. Serve and have fun! 4. Come back and track your hours from this event. Program Partner: Food Bank of the Rockies * Independent Opportunity* Volunteer with Food Bank of the Rockies: Greet Shoppers! The Volunteer Greeter plays a key role in creating a welcoming and organized experience for all volunteers at Food Bank of the Rockies. As the first point of contact, the Greeter ensures a smooth start to each shift and fosters a positive, informed environment. Assist with volunteer check-in Help guide volunteer flow Answer questions from new and returning volunteers. Good for: Individuals volunteering on a recurring schedule Individuals with lifting and standing limitations How to sign up: 1. Respond to this action on our site so you can come back and track your hours. 2. Sign up HERE on the Food Bank of the Rockies website. This lets their staff know to expect you! 2. Serve and have fun! 4. Come back and track your hours from this event. Program Partner: Food Bank of the Rockies Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: "Dig Out Your Neighbor" in Arapahoe County* Independent Opportunity* SIGN UP HERE! Program Partner: CYL's Nonprofit Partnership Network * Independent Opportunity* SIGN UP HERE! Program Partner: CYL's Nonprofit Partnership Network Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 1, 2025 through Apr 30, 2026 Zip Code: 80210 Allow Groups: No |