Volunteer: Takoma Park 4th of July Parade - Morning (Takoma Park Independence Day Committee)Takoma Park 4th of July Parade Takoma Park 4th of July Parade (Takoma Park Independence Day Committee) Date and Time: 7/4/26 - 8am to 12:00pm (4 hours SSL) Location: Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 seeking 10 student volunteers, ages 13-18 (volunteers must be rising 8th graders or above) Join us the morning of July 4th for Takoma Park 4th of July parade. Volunteers will pass out flyers and programs along the parade route, set up the hospitality area and information booths, collect signage at the parade’s end, offer t-shirts for sale at the information booth, help collect feedback from event participants in the form of surveys, help break down the staging area, and assist with other aspects of the parade as needed. To volunteer please fill out this Google Form. If you have questions you may contact Tara Egan, Parade Organizer, tara.marie.egan@gmail.com. YOU MUST SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY by filling out the form. Volunteers who have not signed up in advance will not be accepted. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: City Of Takoma Park Takoma Park 4th of July Parade Takoma Park 4th of July Parade (Takoma Park Independence Day Committee) Date and Time: 7/4/26 - 8am to 12:00pm (4 hours SSL) Location: Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 seeking 10 student volunteers, ages 13-18 (volunteers must be rising 8th graders or above) Join us the morning of July 4th for Takoma Park 4th of July parade. Volunteers will pass out flyers and programs along the parade route, set up the hospitality area and information booths, collect signage at the parade’s end, offer t-shirts for sale at the information booth, help collect feedback from event participants in the form of surveys, help break down the staging area, and assist with other aspects of the parade as needed. To volunteer please fill out this Google Form. If you have questions you may contact Tara Egan, Parade Organizer, tara.marie.egan@gmail.com. YOU MUST SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY by filling out the form. Volunteers who have not signed up in advance will not be accepted. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: City Of Takoma Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026 Zip Code: 20912 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Takoma Park 4th of July Parade Marcher (Takoma Park Independence Day Committee)Date and Time: 7/4/26 - 9am to 11am (2 hours SSL) Location: Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 seeking 8 student volunteers, ages 13-18 (volunteers must be rising 8th graders or above) March in the Takoma Park 4th of July parade, carrying a banner or sign on behalf of the 4th of July Celebration and our Grand Marshal, Historic Takoma. To volunteer please fill out this Google Form. If you have questions you may contact Tara Egan, Parade Organizer, tara.marie.egan@gmail.com. YOU MUST SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY by filling out the form. Volunteers who have not signed up in advance will not be accepted. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: City Of Takoma Park Date and Time: 7/4/26 - 9am to 11am (2 hours SSL) Location: Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 seeking 8 student volunteers, ages 13-18 (volunteers must be rising 8th graders or above) March in the Takoma Park 4th of July parade, carrying a banner or sign on behalf of the 4th of July Celebration and our Grand Marshal, Historic Takoma. To volunteer please fill out this Google Form. If you have questions you may contact Tara Egan, Parade Organizer, tara.marie.egan@gmail.com. YOU MUST SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY by filling out the form. Volunteers who have not signed up in advance will not be accepted. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: City Of Takoma Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026 Zip Code: 20912 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Takoma Park 4th of July Evening (Takoma Park Independence Day Committee)Date and Time: 7/4/26- 5:30pm to 9:30pm (4 hours SSL) Location: Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 seeking 8 student volunteers, ages 13-18 (volunteers must be rising 8th graders or above) Join us the evening of July 4th for our patriotic evening street party. Volunteers will set up the information booth, greet visitors, be available to answer questions at the information booth, hand out flyers and programs, and sell raffle tickets. To volunteer please fill out this Google Form. If you have questions you may contact Tara Egan at tara.marie.egan@gmail.com. YOU MUST SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY by filling out the form. Volunteers who have not signed up in advance will not be accepted. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: City Of Takoma Park Date and Time: 7/4/26- 5:30pm to 9:30pm (4 hours SSL) Location: Takoma Park Community Center, 7500 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 seeking 8 student volunteers, ages 13-18 (volunteers must be rising 8th graders or above) Join us the evening of July 4th for our patriotic evening street party. Volunteers will set up the information booth, greet visitors, be available to answer questions at the information booth, hand out flyers and programs, and sell raffle tickets. To volunteer please fill out this Google Form. If you have questions you may contact Tara Egan at tara.marie.egan@gmail.com. YOU MUST SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY by filling out the form. Volunteers who have not signed up in advance will not be accepted. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: City Of Takoma Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026 Zip Code: 20912 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NEST4US Community Resource DistributionThrough our NEST Nurtures zero hunger program, we remain committed to providing consistent, affordable access to a diverse array of nutritious foods - from fresh produce, dairy products, and snack packs to baked goods, prepared meals, and grocery bags. Join us for our community resource distribution event to benefit families in need. Let's fill in the spots & make this event successful! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084AA4A729AB9-48334079-nest4us#/ Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: NEST4US Through our NEST Nurtures zero hunger program, we remain committed to providing consistent, affordable access to a diverse array of nutritious foods - from fresh produce, dairy products, and snack packs to baked goods, prepared meals, and grocery bags. Join us for our community resource distribution event to benefit families in need. Let's fill in the spots & make this event successful! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084AA4A729AB9-48334079-nest4us#/ Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: NEST4US Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026 Zip Code: 20164 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Volunteers Needed to work with Elderly Residents earn SSL hoursActivities & Tasks for Volunteers Link for application: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1150248683 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the community directly with any questions and/or concerns. Hello,My name is Irma. I am the Volunteer Coordinator for Larmax Homes. We would love to have you come Volunteer at our Homes and get to know some of our residents. In order to get started you will need to fill out a Volunteer application with us. Please go to the link above for the application. Upon receiving your application, I will review it, and send you further instructions to complete the process, (PPD test, copy of COVID vaccine) I will be having a Mandatory Orientation for new volunteers on July 15th 2026 I will send you details of location once all the above information is done. Thank you Irma Organization: Larmax Homes Activities & Tasks for Volunteers Link for application: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1150248683 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the community directly with any questions and/or concerns. Hello,My name is Irma. I am the Volunteer Coordinator for Larmax Homes. We would love to have you come Volunteer at our Homes and get to know some of our residents. In order to get started you will need to fill out a Volunteer application with us. Please go to the link above for the application. Upon receiving your application, I will review it, and send you further instructions to complete the process, (PPD test, copy of COVID vaccine) I will be having a Mandatory Orientation for new volunteers on July 15th 2026 I will send you details of location once all the above information is done. Thank you Irma Organization: Larmax Homes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20817 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SSL Opportunity - Bake Cakes for Birthday Cakes 4 FreeWho We Are
Birthday Cakes 4 Free Maryland (BC4F) is a nonprofit organization that collects and delivers birthday cakes to financially and socially disadvantaged children and seniors. We are an entirely student run organization! What Volunteers DoAnyone can become a volunteer! There is no minimum age requirement. This is a great way to start earning SSL hours in middle school. Students bake cakes in their homes. Cakes must meet the container guidelines which are outlined on www.bc4f.org under Volunteer/FAQ. The decoration/flavor/design of your cake(s) is up to you but we would prefer if you could write “Happy Birthday!” on your cake(s). You can make a cake from a cake mix or your favorite recipe. Round, square or rectangle cakes are all okay as long as they are individually and securely boxed, with lids taped for transport. Round cakes must have multiple layers. Single layer 9" round cakes will not earn SSL hours. We also accept cupcakes. Twenty-four cupcakes are equivalent to one cake. Cake requirements are posted on our website. We DO NOT accept pies or alternative baked goods. ALL decorations MUST be edible. https://www.bc4f.org/faq How to Sign-Up to Bake Cakes You must SIGN-UP for our Newsletter in order to receive the Google Form to sign-up to bake cakes. To subscribe, go to https://www.bc4f.org/newsletter. DO NOT USE an MCPS email address as all external emails are blocked. Once a month, you will receive information about delivery dates, delivery address, and delivery times. Currently, we accept cake donations on one Sunday a month. Our current delivery location is in Rockville near Farmland Elementary School. The Google Form is included in the monthly Newsletter so that you can sign-up with the number of cakes you would like to donate. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF CAKES DONATED IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE MORE VOLUNTEERS. The SSL form is provided at the time/date of cake delivery as long as the cake(s) meet donation requirements. SSL hours are awarded as follows: 1 cake (or 24 cupcakes) = 2 total SSL hours 2 cakes (or 48 cupcakes) = 3 total SSL hours 3 cakes (or 72 cupcakes) = 4 total SSL hours 4 cakes (or 96 cupcakes) = 5 total SSL hours 5 cakes (or 120 cupcakes) = 6 total SSL hours 6 cakes (or 144 cupcakes) = 7 total SSL hours 7 cakes (or 168 cupcakes) = 8 total SSL hours To sign up, please visit https://www.bc4f.org/newsletter and subscribe to our newsletter. Please Note: DO NOT SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER WITH AN MCPS EMAIL ADDRESS. You will not be able to receive the Newsletter with cake delivery information because MCPS blocks external emails. Follow us on Instagram @bc4fmaryland.Check out our website https://www.bc4f.org/. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Birthday Cakes 4 Free Maryland Who We Are
Birthday Cakes 4 Free Maryland (BC4F) is a nonprofit organization that collects and delivers birthday cakes to financially and socially disadvantaged children and seniors. We are an entirely student run organization! What Volunteers DoAnyone can become a volunteer! There is no minimum age requirement. This is a great way to start earning SSL hours in middle school. Students bake cakes in their homes. Cakes must meet the container guidelines which are outlined on www.bc4f.org under Volunteer/FAQ. The decoration/flavor/design of your cake(s) is up to you but we would prefer if you could write “Happy Birthday!” on your cake(s). You can make a cake from a cake mix or your favorite recipe. Round, square or rectangle cakes are all okay as long as they are individually and securely boxed, with lids taped for transport. Round cakes must have multiple layers. Single layer 9" round cakes will not earn SSL hours. We also accept cupcakes. Twenty-four cupcakes are equivalent to one cake. Cake requirements are posted on our website. We DO NOT accept pies or alternative baked goods. ALL decorations MUST be edible. https://www.bc4f.org/faq How to Sign-Up to Bake Cakes You must SIGN-UP for our Newsletter in order to receive the Google Form to sign-up to bake cakes. To subscribe, go to https://www.bc4f.org/newsletter. DO NOT USE an MCPS email address as all external emails are blocked. Once a month, you will receive information about delivery dates, delivery address, and delivery times. Currently, we accept cake donations on one Sunday a month. Our current delivery location is in Rockville near Farmland Elementary School. The Google Form is included in the monthly Newsletter so that you can sign-up with the number of cakes you would like to donate. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF CAKES DONATED IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE MORE VOLUNTEERS. The SSL form is provided at the time/date of cake delivery as long as the cake(s) meet donation requirements. SSL hours are awarded as follows: 1 cake (or 24 cupcakes) = 2 total SSL hours 2 cakes (or 48 cupcakes) = 3 total SSL hours 3 cakes (or 72 cupcakes) = 4 total SSL hours 4 cakes (or 96 cupcakes) = 5 total SSL hours 5 cakes (or 120 cupcakes) = 6 total SSL hours 6 cakes (or 144 cupcakes) = 7 total SSL hours 7 cakes (or 168 cupcakes) = 8 total SSL hours To sign up, please visit https://www.bc4f.org/newsletter and subscribe to our newsletter. Please Note: DO NOT SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER WITH AN MCPS EMAIL ADDRESS. You will not be able to receive the Newsletter with cake delivery information because MCPS blocks external emails. Follow us on Instagram @bc4fmaryland.Check out our website https://www.bc4f.org/. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Birthday Cakes 4 Free Maryland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club with Teens and Older Adults in WheatonVolunteer with high school students and other older adults to discuss graphic novels at the Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club at the Wheaton Public Library with Link Generations. Meetings are from 2-3pm Sundays. Dates: July 12 (Book: They Call us Enemy by George Takei), August 9 (Book: Hey Kiddo by Jarrett J. Krosoczka), September 13 (Book: Superman Smashes the Klan by Jean Luen Yang, October 4 (Book: Ghost Book by Remi Lai), and November 1 (Book: A First Time for Everything by Dan Santat). Books available for checking out online or at the Library. Please email lori@linkgenerations.org to register. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Link Generations Volunteer with high school students and other older adults to discuss graphic novels at the Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club at the Wheaton Public Library with Link Generations. Meetings are from 2-3pm Sundays. Dates: July 12 (Book: They Call us Enemy by George Takei), August 9 (Book: Hey Kiddo by Jarrett J. Krosoczka), September 13 (Book: Superman Smashes the Klan by Jean Luen Yang, October 4 (Book: Ghost Book by Remi Lai), and November 1 (Book: A First Time for Everything by Dan Santat). Books available for checking out online or at the Library. Please email lori@linkgenerations.org to register. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Link Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 1, 2026 Zip Code: 20902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Learning Student VolunteersBig Learning® is looking for high school students to volunteer in person in our Silver Spring (Wheaton area) office. Big Learning is preapproved to offer SSL hours to students in Montgomery County Public Schools. Opportunities are available every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10am to 4pm from June 23rd through August 20th. Interested students may sign up for as many shifts as they like but must sign up for at least two consecutive hours at a time. If you are interested, please fill out the Student Volunteer Application must receive this form with a parent or guardian signature before you can sign up for hours. Email a scanned copy or photo of the form to sciencevolunteer@biglearning.org. Once we have your completed form, you will be emailed the link to a Sign-Up Genius site where you can sign up for the days and times you would like to volunteer. DO NOT SHOW UP UNLESS YOU HAVE SIGNED UP FOR THAT SPECIFIC TIME SLOT USING THE SIGN-UP GENIUS LINK WE EMAIL TO YOU. WE CANNOT ACCOMODATE DROP-INS. Please be sure your name and contact information (phone number and email) is included in your sign up. We do not have a requirement for the number of hours you work, but we do ask that you come in for a minimum of at least 2 hours at a time. If you need to arrive or leave on the half hour, you can indicate that in a comment. Big Learning® provides after school programming in foreign language and science & engineering during the school year. Volunteers will help us prepare materials for fall programs by sorting, counting, and bundling materials; cutting paper and other materials to size; organizing materials; and other basic office tasks. Any student who is routinely a no-show or who is not able to consistently count the correct bundle size will be removed from the schedule after 1-2 reminders to exercise greater care. The Big Learning® office is located in Wheaton, two blocks off the Route 9 bus stop at Arcola and Kemp Mill Road. We are not within an easy walking distance to any food options so we encourage volunteers to bring snacks or lunch if they are planning on being here for several hours. There is a break room in our building. There is a short flight of stairs to our suite, but we have accessible locations on the ground floor of the building where students with mobility issues will be able to participate. Se habla español. Le français est parlé. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Big Learning Big Learning® is looking for high school students to volunteer in person in our Silver Spring (Wheaton area) office. Big Learning is preapproved to offer SSL hours to students in Montgomery County Public Schools. Opportunities are available every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10am to 4pm from June 23rd through August 20th. Interested students may sign up for as many shifts as they like but must sign up for at least two consecutive hours at a time. If you are interested, please fill out the Student Volunteer Application must receive this form with a parent or guardian signature before you can sign up for hours. Email a scanned copy or photo of the form to sciencevolunteer@biglearning.org. Once we have your completed form, you will be emailed the link to a Sign-Up Genius site where you can sign up for the days and times you would like to volunteer. DO NOT SHOW UP UNLESS YOU HAVE SIGNED UP FOR THAT SPECIFIC TIME SLOT USING THE SIGN-UP GENIUS LINK WE EMAIL TO YOU. WE CANNOT ACCOMODATE DROP-INS. Please be sure your name and contact information (phone number and email) is included in your sign up. We do not have a requirement for the number of hours you work, but we do ask that you come in for a minimum of at least 2 hours at a time. If you need to arrive or leave on the half hour, you can indicate that in a comment. Big Learning® provides after school programming in foreign language and science & engineering during the school year. Volunteers will help us prepare materials for fall programs by sorting, counting, and bundling materials; cutting paper and other materials to size; organizing materials; and other basic office tasks. Any student who is routinely a no-show or who is not able to consistently count the correct bundle size will be removed from the schedule after 1-2 reminders to exercise greater care. The Big Learning® office is located in Wheaton, two blocks off the Route 9 bus stop at Arcola and Kemp Mill Road. We are not within an easy walking distance to any food options so we encourage volunteers to bring snacks or lunch if they are planning on being here for several hours. There is a break room in our building. There is a short flight of stairs to our suite, but we have accessible locations on the ground floor of the building where students with mobility issues will be able to participate. Se habla español. Le français est parlé. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Big Learning Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 7/11/26 - Park Cleanup - Parklawn ParkPLEASE REGISTER HERE Join Montgomery Parks at a volunteer park cleanup! Help beautify your community green spaces, keep litter out of our streams, and protect wildlife! Please click on the ‘Register’ button to sign up for the cleanup. Please note that when an event fills up, it disappears from the schedule. Cleanups will be added throughout the season, so check back often! We’ll send cleanup details to all registered volunteers on the week of the cleanup. Cleanup Leader: Allie Berube For questions contact: volunteercleanups@montgomeryparks.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC PLEASE REGISTER HERE Join Montgomery Parks at a volunteer park cleanup! Help beautify your community green spaces, keep litter out of our streams, and protect wildlife! Please click on the ‘Register’ button to sign up for the cleanup. Please note that when an event fills up, it disappears from the schedule. Cleanups will be added throughout the season, so check back often! We’ll send cleanup details to all registered volunteers on the week of the cleanup. Cleanup Leader: Allie Berube For questions contact: volunteercleanups@montgomeryparks.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 20853 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: [Temporarily Paused] Donate Bagged Lunches for Encampment OutreachNotice 6/16/2026: Bagged lunch distribution will be briefly paused while we secure a new site. Notice: Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making 60 or more bagged lunches fitting the criteria listed below. The Interfaith Works Homeless Services Department provides weekly outreach to individuals living in encampments throughout Prince George’s County. Each Thursday, social workers, peer support specialists, and other Interfaith Works staff visit designated sites to connect with residents and assess their needs on the path to housing. Donations may be dropped off at the Administrative Office. For more information, contact the Faith & Community Partnership team at FaithCommunityPartnerships@iworksmc.org or 301‑762‑8682 ext. 252. Number of clients to be served: 60 - 80 Lunches should contain the following: Water Fruit Chips Dessert (cookies) 1 - 2 Separately bagged Sandwiches (tuna salad, chicken salad, ham & cheese w/ condiments or peanut butter & Jelly) Juice or drink add-insDrop-Off Location: 981 Rollins Ave., 2nd Floor, Rockville, MD Drop-Off Days: Wednesdays between 10am - 4pm or Thursdays at 9am Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making 60 or more bagged lunches fitting the criteria listed above. When dropping off meals, please label the containers/bags with the ingredients so our team can share the information with individuals with dietary restrictions. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Notice 6/16/2026: Bagged lunch distribution will be briefly paused while we secure a new site. Notice: Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making 60 or more bagged lunches fitting the criteria listed below. The Interfaith Works Homeless Services Department provides weekly outreach to individuals living in encampments throughout Prince George’s County. Each Thursday, social workers, peer support specialists, and other Interfaith Works staff visit designated sites to connect with residents and assess their needs on the path to housing. Donations may be dropped off at the Administrative Office. For more information, contact the Faith & Community Partnership team at FaithCommunityPartnerships@iworksmc.org or 301‑762‑8682 ext. 252. Number of clients to be served: 60 - 80 Lunches should contain the following: Water Fruit Chips Dessert (cookies) 1 - 2 Separately bagged Sandwiches (tuna salad, chicken salad, ham & cheese w/ condiments or peanut butter & Jelly) Juice or drink add-insDrop-Off Location: 981 Rollins Ave., 2nd Floor, Rockville, MD Drop-Off Days: Wednesdays between 10am - 4pm or Thursdays at 9am Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making 60 or more bagged lunches fitting the criteria listed above. When dropping off meals, please label the containers/bags with the ingredients so our team can share the information with individuals with dietary restrictions. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 27, 2026 Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Yard Crew - Clarksburg Yard SSL OportunnityYard Crew is a student-led volunteer program designed for middle and high school students who want to make a difference in their community while developing valuable leadership skills. Participants will help plan, organize, and support community events, work alongside other students, and gain hands-on experience in teamwork, communication, responsibility, and problem-solving. More than just volunteering, Yard Crew provides opportunities for students to take initiative, build meaningful friendships, serve others, and grow as leaders in a fun, supportive, and encouraging environment. Students can earn SSL hours while making a positive impact and helping create memorable experiences for the community. Whether you are looking to get involved, develop new skills, meet new people, or give back to your community, Yard Crew is a great place to start. For additional information about the program, expectations, time commitment, and responsibilities, please review the Program Information Document. If you are interested in joining Yard Crew, complete the application form using the registration link. Please note that Yard Crew is a selective program. Submitting an application does not guarantee acceptance. Applications will be reviewed, and selected students will be contacted with next steps.] Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Yard Crew is a student-led volunteer program designed for middle and high school students who want to make a difference in their community while developing valuable leadership skills. Participants will help plan, organize, and support community events, work alongside other students, and gain hands-on experience in teamwork, communication, responsibility, and problem-solving. More than just volunteering, Yard Crew provides opportunities for students to take initiative, build meaningful friendships, serve others, and grow as leaders in a fun, supportive, and encouraging environment. Students can earn SSL hours while making a positive impact and helping create memorable experiences for the community. Whether you are looking to get involved, develop new skills, meet new people, or give back to your community, Yard Crew is a great place to start. For additional information about the program, expectations, time commitment, and responsibilities, please review the Program Information Document. If you are interested in joining Yard Crew, complete the application form using the registration link. Please note that Yard Crew is a selective program. Submitting an application does not guarantee acceptance. Applications will be reviewed, and selected students will be contacted with next steps.] Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SSL Opportunity: Join a virtual KindSoup For Students on Sunday, July 19th!Join our online KindSoup For Students! Want a delicious way to have some fun, improve your kitchen skills, learn a new recipe, make some delicious and nutritious food for your family and for others in the community AND earn SSL Hours?? On the first and third Sundays of every month, we will make a large pot of soup together! This time around we will cook up Ezogelin Soup led by an experienced KindSoup Chef via zoom. Join us from the comfort of your kitchen on Sunday, July 19th from 5pm-6pm. Click the link to sign up directly here:(Learn how to make) Ezogelin Soup Students can earn 1 Student Service Learning Hour for every 2 quarts of frozen soup delivered to others. There is a maximum of 10 quarts that can qualify for any given day (5 SSL hours). Most recipes render 6 quarts of soup, 3 SSL hours. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.Organization: KindWorks Join our online KindSoup For Students! Want a delicious way to have some fun, improve your kitchen skills, learn a new recipe, make some delicious and nutritious food for your family and for others in the community AND earn SSL Hours?? On the first and third Sundays of every month, we will make a large pot of soup together! This time around we will cook up Ezogelin Soup led by an experienced KindSoup Chef via zoom. Join us from the comfort of your kitchen on Sunday, July 19th from 5pm-6pm. Click the link to sign up directly here:(Learn how to make) Ezogelin Soup Students can earn 1 Student Service Learning Hour for every 2 quarts of frozen soup delivered to others. There is a maximum of 10 quarts that can qualify for any given day (5 SSL hours). Most recipes render 6 quarts of soup, 3 SSL hours. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.Organization: KindWorks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 19, 2026 Zip Code: 20814 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cross Country Junior CoachIn the middle of August we'll begin another great Coyotes Cross Country season for kids ages 5 to 14 (elementary and middle school kids). Practice will be every Tuesday and Thursday at Rocky Hill Middle School from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, as well as Sunday afternoons at 2:00 -- somewhere fun -- if we don’t have a meet. We’ll participate in 6 or 7 local league meets on Sunday afternoons beginning in the middle of September. Our last regular season meet will likely be early November. Many of our kids will participate in “post season” which will include a national championship meet in late November or early December. High school students can earn SSL hours by assisting at practices and/or meets under a lead coach's supervision. The Junior Coach commitment is super-flexible. Attend practices/meets as often or as little as you'd like. We offer a great environment for high school students to both gain coaching experience and serve younger children in the community. Students will lead warm-up runs, facilitate running drills and stretches, assist with conversational pace runs, and time the kids doing speed workouts. Are you fast? You'll likely help with our 13 & 14 year-olds. Not all that fast? You'll help with the youngest kids. Helping kids grow and achieve great things is a very rewarding experience. What an incredible last couple of seasons we've had. Coyotes Cross Country has been AAU Maryland Team Champions in both boys’ and girls’ divisions, and our 7 & 8 year-old boys were crowned AAU National Champions. We had a team place 3rd at the Cross Country Coaches National Championship in Knoxville, TN, and around 20 of our kids individually placed in the top 25, earning big medals at the national championships. We couldn’t be prouder! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Clarksburg Sports Association, Inc. In the middle of August we'll begin another great Coyotes Cross Country season for kids ages 5 to 14 (elementary and middle school kids). Practice will be every Tuesday and Thursday at Rocky Hill Middle School from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, as well as Sunday afternoons at 2:00 -- somewhere fun -- if we don’t have a meet. We’ll participate in 6 or 7 local league meets on Sunday afternoons beginning in the middle of September. Our last regular season meet will likely be early November. Many of our kids will participate in “post season” which will include a national championship meet in late November or early December. High school students can earn SSL hours by assisting at practices and/or meets under a lead coach's supervision. The Junior Coach commitment is super-flexible. Attend practices/meets as often or as little as you'd like. We offer a great environment for high school students to both gain coaching experience and serve younger children in the community. Students will lead warm-up runs, facilitate running drills and stretches, assist with conversational pace runs, and time the kids doing speed workouts. Are you fast? You'll likely help with our 13 & 14 year-olds. Not all that fast? You'll help with the youngest kids. Helping kids grow and achieve great things is a very rewarding experience. What an incredible last couple of seasons we've had. Coyotes Cross Country has been AAU Maryland Team Champions in both boys’ and girls’ divisions, and our 7 & 8 year-old boys were crowned AAU National Champions. We had a team place 3rd at the Cross Country Coaches National Championship in Knoxville, TN, and around 20 of our kids individually placed in the top 25, earning big medals at the national championships. We couldn’t be prouder! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Clarksburg Sports Association, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: YAMS Senior Center In-Person PerformanceUpdated June 13, 2025 We're so excited to reconnect with many senior centers open for in-person performance now. YAMS is recruiting volunteers to perform in senior centers around Rockville, Potomac, Silver Spring, and Northern Virginia, etc. If you are interested in sharing your music with seniors, this will be a super exciting experience for you to bring the music and joy to them and also build up your own performance skill. 1-3hr SSL will be issued for each performance at this special period. Performers will also have chance to get YAMS customized sticker, pin, and t-shirt. The upcoming performances in Maryland senior centers on June 14th can be found in the following link: https://tinyurl.com/YAMSConcerts2024 Please contact us for any questions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Compassion Bridge Corporation - YAMS Updated June 13, 2025 We're so excited to reconnect with many senior centers open for in-person performance now. YAMS is recruiting volunteers to perform in senior centers around Rockville, Potomac, Silver Spring, and Northern Virginia, etc. If you are interested in sharing your music with seniors, this will be a super exciting experience for you to bring the music and joy to them and also build up your own performance skill. 1-3hr SSL will be issued for each performance at this special period. Performers will also have chance to get YAMS customized sticker, pin, and t-shirt. The upcoming performances in Maryland senior centers on June 14th can be found in the following link: https://tinyurl.com/YAMSConcerts2024 Please contact us for any questions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Compassion Bridge Corporation - YAMS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer SSL Music and Art Therapy with JCA Kensington ClubsMusic Therapy with JCA Kensington Clubs
The JCA Heyman Interages® Center intergenerational programs have brought youth and older adults together for over 35 years. The Interages Center and the JCA Kensington Club, an early-stage memory loss day program for older adults, invites youth volunteers to join Kensington Club members to participate in three intergenerational music classes. Youth Volunteers and older adults will create a song together using homemade instruments and incorporate movement. Come join us to make meaningful intergenerational connections and have fun! 4 SSL hours granted. Location: White Oak Senior Center; 1700 April Lane, Silver Spring 20904 10:00-11:00 am To register please ask your parent or guardian to fill in this permission form: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/568721197 For more information , please call Indira at 301-255-4239 or email Interages@AccessJCA.org. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: JCA Heyman Interages Center Music Therapy with JCA Kensington Clubs
The JCA Heyman Interages® Center intergenerational programs have brought youth and older adults together for over 35 years. The Interages Center and the JCA Kensington Club, an early-stage memory loss day program for older adults, invites youth volunteers to join Kensington Club members to participate in three intergenerational music classes. Youth Volunteers and older adults will create a song together using homemade instruments and incorporate movement. Come join us to make meaningful intergenerational connections and have fun! 4 SSL hours granted. Location: White Oak Senior Center; 1700 April Lane, Silver Spring 20904 10:00-11:00 am To register please ask your parent or guardian to fill in this permission form: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/568721197 For more information , please call Indira at 301-255-4239 or email Interages@AccessJCA.org. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: JCA Heyman Interages Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 22, 2026 Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sandy Spring Museum Volunteer DayMake a difference. Volunteer with Sandy Spring Museum! Register here for the task of your choice. Our current volunteer needs include: - Processing archival materials from Sandy Spring Bank - Folding letters/stuffing envelopes- Postcard labelingCome on your own and meet like-minded individuals orrr bring a small group. No prior experience is requireded and all are welcome. Please dress accordingly for the task you select. Volunteer Day is a monthly gathering where community members can make a real impact and help keep the museum running smoothly. Volunteer tasks vary month-to-month. All ages are welcome and SSL hours are available for students. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Sandy Spring Museum Make a difference. Volunteer with Sandy Spring Museum! Register here for the task of your choice. Our current volunteer needs include: - Processing archival materials from Sandy Spring Bank - Folding letters/stuffing envelopes- Postcard labelingCome on your own and meet like-minded individuals orrr bring a small group. No prior experience is requireded and all are welcome. Please dress accordingly for the task you select. Volunteer Day is a monthly gathering where community members can make a real impact and help keep the museum running smoothly. Volunteer tasks vary month-to-month. All ages are welcome and SSL hours are available for students. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Sandy Spring Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 7, 2026 Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lights On, Music Up: Calling All Students to perform in Our Concerts!Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument? Do you want to help the senior community? Come and join UNMUTE student musicians to bring warmth and music to the senior community!! You can earn SSL hours for your volunteering!!
1. We welcome all students from Kindergarten to 12th grade, as well as amateur college students. ** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Montgomery County are held at the following locations, @ Brightview Fallsgrove Senior Living (9200 Darnestown Rd, Rockville, MD 20850). @ Modena Reserve (10540 Metropolitan Ave., Kensington, MD 20895) @ Sunrise Brighton Gardens of Friendship Heights (5555 Friendship Blvd., Chevy Chase, MD 20815) ** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Howard County are held at the following locations, @ Sunrise Senior Living Columbia C (6500 Freetown Rd., Columbia, MD 21044) @ Residencies at Vantage Point (5400 Vantage Point Rd, Columbia, MD 21044) ** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Baltimore County are held at the following location, @ Lorien Mays Chapel (12230 Roundwood Rd, Timonium, MD 21093) UNMUTE's Student Service Learning (SSL) hours Calculation Rules and Timeline has been adjusted to meet public school's policies and compliance requirements. SSL verification form Timeline: Hours earned during the SUMMER of 2026 (5/25/2026-8/31/2026) will be awarded by 9/7/2026 via email.Hours earned during the FIRST semester (9/1/2026-12/31/2026) will be awarded by 1/5/2027 via email.Hours earned during the SECOND semester (1/1/2027-5/23/2027) will be awarded by 5/25/2027 via email.Hours earned during the SUMMER of 2027 (5/24/2027-8/31/2027) will be awarded by 9/6/2027 via email.** If your school/organization uses a specific form or process for SSL verification, please email details to unmutessl@outlook.com Volunteer with UNMUTE to bring warmth and music to the senior community !! Organization: UNMUTE INC Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument? Do you want to help the senior community? Come and join UNMUTE student musicians to bring warmth and music to the senior community!! You can earn SSL hours for your volunteering!!
1. We welcome all students from Kindergarten to 12th grade, as well as amateur college students. ** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Montgomery County are held at the following locations, @ Brightview Fallsgrove Senior Living (9200 Darnestown Rd, Rockville, MD 20850). @ Modena Reserve (10540 Metropolitan Ave., Kensington, MD 20895) @ Sunrise Brighton Gardens of Friendship Heights (5555 Friendship Blvd., Chevy Chase, MD 20815) ** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Howard County are held at the following locations, @ Sunrise Senior Living Columbia C (6500 Freetown Rd., Columbia, MD 21044) @ Residencies at Vantage Point (5400 Vantage Point Rd, Columbia, MD 21044) ** UNMUTE In-person concerts in Baltimore County are held at the following location, @ Lorien Mays Chapel (12230 Roundwood Rd, Timonium, MD 21093) UNMUTE's Student Service Learning (SSL) hours Calculation Rules and Timeline has been adjusted to meet public school's policies and compliance requirements. SSL verification form Timeline: Hours earned during the SUMMER of 2026 (5/25/2026-8/31/2026) will be awarded by 9/7/2026 via email.Hours earned during the FIRST semester (9/1/2026-12/31/2026) will be awarded by 1/5/2027 via email.Hours earned during the SECOND semester (1/1/2027-5/23/2027) will be awarded by 5/25/2027 via email.Hours earned during the SUMMER of 2027 (5/24/2027-8/31/2027) will be awarded by 9/6/2027 via email.** If your school/organization uses a specific form or process for SSL verification, please email details to unmutessl@outlook.com Volunteer with UNMUTE to bring warmth and music to the senior community !! Organization: UNMUTE INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gudelsky Swim Program - swim assistantMake a difference—and make someone's day! Volunteers ages 16 and older are needed for the Isadore and Bertha Gudelsky Exceptional Swim Program, a free aquatic program serving children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities since 1972. Under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist certified in aquatic therapy, volunteers help create a fun, supportive environment that provides therapeutic recreation and builds confidence in the water. No experience is necessary—orientation and training are provided. Join us on most Saturday mornings during the school year and experience the joy of helping others while making lasting connections. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Bender Jewish Community Center - JCC Make a difference—and make someone's day! Volunteers ages 16 and older are needed for the Isadore and Bertha Gudelsky Exceptional Swim Program, a free aquatic program serving children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities since 1972. Under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist certified in aquatic therapy, volunteers help create a fun, supportive environment that provides therapeutic recreation and builds confidence in the water. No experience is necessary—orientation and training are provided. Join us on most Saturday mornings during the school year and experience the joy of helping others while making lasting connections. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Bender Jewish Community Center - JCC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 19, 2026 through Jun 12, 2027 Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Walking for Rescue Dogsp.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} **Please note that submitting interest on this platform does NOT guarantee you a volunteer spot. Volunteers must be approved before participating, so please make sure to fill out the volunteer form and reply to our intro email so we can get you approved to volunteer with the rescue.** Walking a dog is an invaluable contribution to our rescue and makes a HUGE difference for both our team and, most importantly, the dogs. Regular walks provide them with much-needed exercise, mental stimulation, and one-on-one human interaction, all of which help keep them happy, healthy, and engaged. Even a simple sniff walk can mean the world to them! If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our volunteer form: https://tinyurl.com/TLdogapp Anyone under the age of 18 must have an adult present at all times. The adult must be the one physically holding the dog's leash. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Tasca's Love Cooperative p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} **Please note that submitting interest on this platform does NOT guarantee you a volunteer spot. Volunteers must be approved before participating, so please make sure to fill out the volunteer form and reply to our intro email so we can get you approved to volunteer with the rescue.** Walking a dog is an invaluable contribution to our rescue and makes a HUGE difference for both our team and, most importantly, the dogs. Regular walks provide them with much-needed exercise, mental stimulation, and one-on-one human interaction, all of which help keep them happy, healthy, and engaged. Even a simple sniff walk can mean the world to them! If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out our volunteer form: https://tinyurl.com/TLdogapp Anyone under the age of 18 must have an adult present at all times. The adult must be the one physically holding the dog's leash. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Tasca's Love Cooperative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20906 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dog Adoption Events**Please note that submitting interest on this platform does NOT guarantee you a volunteer spot. Volunteers must be approved before participating at events, so please make sure to fill out the volunteer form and reply to our intro email so we can get you approved to volunteer with the rescue.** Help show off our dogs at upcoming adoption events. Volunteers will handle dogs, walk them around, and help show off just how amazing they are to potential adopters.It’s a fun way to help rescue dogs and spend time with some amazing pups.Interested in volunteering at one (or more) of our upcoming events? We are always adding more events!Please fill out our volunteer form: https://tinyurl.com/TLdogapp Dog handlers will hold a dog's leash during the adoption event, talk to potential adopters and help show off the dog. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Tasca's Love Cooperative **Please note that submitting interest on this platform does NOT guarantee you a volunteer spot. Volunteers must be approved before participating at events, so please make sure to fill out the volunteer form and reply to our intro email so we can get you approved to volunteer with the rescue.** Help show off our dogs at upcoming adoption events. Volunteers will handle dogs, walk them around, and help show off just how amazing they are to potential adopters.It’s a fun way to help rescue dogs and spend time with some amazing pups.Interested in volunteering at one (or more) of our upcoming events? We are always adding more events!Please fill out our volunteer form: https://tinyurl.com/TLdogapp Dog handlers will hold a dog's leash during the adoption event, talk to potential adopters and help show off the dog. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Tasca's Love Cooperative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20906 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer SSL Interages/MCPL Reading Buddies FacilitatorsMCPL Reading Buddies Facilitators needed
From July 6 – August 6, four Montgomery County libraries will host a special intergenerational reading program where adults 50+ will read with children—fostering a love of books and building meaningful connections. We’re looking for enthusiastic college students/young adults to join our team and help make this program a success! As a volunteer, you’ll: Help find appropriate books for reading sessionsInvite families in the library to participateTake attendance and assist with logisticsAnswer general questionsDays, times, and locations are as follows:Mondays 2-3:30pm at the Rockville Library Tuesdays 4-5:30pm at White Oak Library Wednesdays 3-4:30pm at Gaithersburg Library 6 SSL hours are available. If you’re interested and under 18, please ask a parent or guardian to complete this permission form https://www.volgistics.com/appform/568721197. If you are 18 or older, please fill in this form https://www.volgistics.com/appform/709053515. For questions, contact Indira Dingledine at 301-255-4239 or email Interages@AccessJCA.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: JCA Heyman Interages Center MCPL Reading Buddies Facilitators needed
From July 6 – August 6, four Montgomery County libraries will host a special intergenerational reading program where adults 50+ will read with children—fostering a love of books and building meaningful connections. We’re looking for enthusiastic college students/young adults to join our team and help make this program a success! As a volunteer, you’ll: Help find appropriate books for reading sessionsInvite families in the library to participateTake attendance and assist with logisticsAnswer general questionsDays, times, and locations are as follows:Mondays 2-3:30pm at the Rockville Library Tuesdays 4-5:30pm at White Oak Library Wednesdays 3-4:30pm at Gaithersburg Library 6 SSL hours are available. If you’re interested and under 18, please ask a parent or guardian to complete this permission form https://www.volgistics.com/appform/568721197. If you are 18 or older, please fill in this form https://www.volgistics.com/appform/709053515. For questions, contact Indira Dingledine at 301-255-4239 or email Interages@AccessJCA.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: JCA Heyman Interages Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 6, 2026 Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gaithersburg Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB) 2026-2027The Gaithersburg Library is looking for volunteers for our 2026-2027 Teen Advisory Board (TAB)! TAB plays an essential role in shaping library programs and spaces. Through discussion helping to make sure that the library is providing what our community needs. The Gaithersburg Library TAB meets monthly throughout the school year on the last Thursday of each month from 5 PM to 6 PM, unless otherwise noted. As a member of the Teen Advisory Board you will: Shape teen programming Gain leadership experience Earn SSL hours Learn marketable skills that can be shared with future colleges and employers TAB members are expected to: Be at least 13 years old Attend at least one meeting every two months Participate in discussions and provided tasks Attend at least one library program every month To apply to be a member of the Gaithersburg Library TAB please fill out this form. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Gaithersburg Library The Gaithersburg Library is looking for volunteers for our 2026-2027 Teen Advisory Board (TAB)! TAB plays an essential role in shaping library programs and spaces. Through discussion helping to make sure that the library is providing what our community needs. The Gaithersburg Library TAB meets monthly throughout the school year on the last Thursday of each month from 5 PM to 6 PM, unless otherwise noted. As a member of the Teen Advisory Board you will: Shape teen programming Gain leadership experience Earn SSL hours Learn marketable skills that can be shared with future colleges and employers TAB members are expected to: Be at least 13 years old Attend at least one meeting every two months Participate in discussions and provided tasks Attend at least one library program every month To apply to be a member of the Gaithersburg Library TAB please fill out this form. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Gaithersburg Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20886 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 ASIRT Road Safety PSA Contest - Submit Video by October 4, 20262026 ASIRT & MCR Road Safety PSA Contest
Deadline: Sunday, October 4, 2026
Calling all MCPS middle and high school students!
The Association for Safe International Road Travel (ASIRT) and the Montgomery County Regional Student Government Association (MCR) are sponsoring a Public Service Announcement (PSA) competition focused on road safety and how to keep yourself and others safe on the roads. Participants who submit a quality PSA that meets the competition requirements will earn 10 SSL hours and have a chance to win an Amazon gift card.
PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT IN FULL.MCPS Students, please DO NOT RESPOND to this opportunity -- all MCPS middle school and high school students may participate in this opportunity by following the directions below:
To submit an entry: https://tinyurl.com/ASIRT2026
Organization: MCPS Division of School Leadership and Improvement 2026 ASIRT & MCR Road Safety PSA Contest
Deadline: Sunday, October 4, 2026
Calling all MCPS middle and high school students!
The Association for Safe International Road Travel (ASIRT) and the Montgomery County Regional Student Government Association (MCR) are sponsoring a Public Service Announcement (PSA) competition focused on road safety and how to keep yourself and others safe on the roads. Participants who submit a quality PSA that meets the competition requirements will earn 10 SSL hours and have a chance to win an Amazon gift card.
PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT IN FULL.MCPS Students, please DO NOT RESPOND to this opportunity -- all MCPS middle school and high school students may participate in this opportunity by following the directions below:
To submit an entry: https://tinyurl.com/ASIRT2026
Organization: MCPS Division of School Leadership and Improvement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 4, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide Meals to Interfaith Works Lon's HouseInterfaith Works Lon's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 men with behavioral health diagnoses. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Lon's House, located at 109 Fleet St, Rockville, MD 20850 Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am · Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm · Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm You can sign up for dates to provide meals here. Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at (240) 328 - 6017 or come to the front door with your food. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Interfaith Works Lon's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 men with behavioral health diagnoses. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Lon's House, located at 109 Fleet St, Rockville, MD 20850 Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am · Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm · Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm You can sign up for dates to provide meals here. Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at (240) 328 - 6017 or come to the front door with your food. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Providers for Interfaith Works Women's Shelter at TaftThe Interfaith Works Women's Center at Taft provides short-term, emergency shelter services to adult women. In addition to temporary shelter, the IW Women's Center also provides case management services to each client. These services connect clients to other community resources, such as primary medical care, legal services, psychiatric services, permanent housing services, and vocational services. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 37 clients at the IW Women's Center, located at 2 Taft Ct, Suite 100, Rockville MD, 20850. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: drop off by 6:00 am or the day before · Lunch: drop off by 11:30 am · Dinner: drop off by 6:00 pm Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-770-2413 ext 0 or come into the lobby to deliver your donations. There will also be a cart outside available for you to use, if needed. Sign Up for meals today by clicking this link here. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Michelle Harris at mharris@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works The Interfaith Works Women's Center at Taft provides short-term, emergency shelter services to adult women. In addition to temporary shelter, the IW Women's Center also provides case management services to each client. These services connect clients to other community resources, such as primary medical care, legal services, psychiatric services, permanent housing services, and vocational services. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 37 clients at the IW Women's Center, located at 2 Taft Ct, Suite 100, Rockville MD, 20850. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: drop off by 6:00 am or the day before · Lunch: drop off by 11:30 am · Dinner: drop off by 6:00 pm Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-770-2413 ext 0 or come into the lobby to deliver your donations. There will also be a cart outside available for you to use, if needed. Sign Up for meals today by clicking this link here. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Michelle Harris at mharris@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Providers for Interfaith Works Women's Shelter at Crabbs BranchThe Interfaith Works Women's Center at Crabbs Branch provides short-term, emergency shelter services to adult women. In addition to temporary shelter, the IW Women's Center also provides case management services to each client. These services connect clients to other community resources, such as primary medical care, legal services, psychiatric services, permanent housing services, and vocational services. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 50 clients at the IW Women's Center, located at 16911 Crabbs Branch Way, Derwood, MD 20855. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: drop off by 6:00 am or the day before · Lunch: drop off by 11:30 am · Dinner: drop off by 6:00 pm You can sign up for dates to provide meals here. Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 10 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-978-7041 or come into the lobby to deliver your donations. There will also be a cart outside available for you to use, if needed. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Michelle Harris, at mharris@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works The Interfaith Works Women's Center at Crabbs Branch provides short-term, emergency shelter services to adult women. In addition to temporary shelter, the IW Women's Center also provides case management services to each client. These services connect clients to other community resources, such as primary medical care, legal services, psychiatric services, permanent housing services, and vocational services. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 50 clients at the IW Women's Center, located at 16911 Crabbs Branch Way, Derwood, MD 20855. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: drop off by 6:00 am or the day before · Lunch: drop off by 11:30 am · Dinner: drop off by 6:00 pm You can sign up for dates to provide meals here. Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 10 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-978-7041 or come into the lobby to deliver your donations. There will also be a cart outside available for you to use, if needed. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Michelle Harris, at mharris@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Providers for Interfaith Works Priscilla's HouseInterfaith Works Priscilla's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 women with behavioral health diagnoses. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Priscilla's House, located at 20201 Watkins Mill Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20886. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am · Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm · Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm You can sign up for dates to provide meals here. Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-515-8244 or come to the front door with your food. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Interfaith Works Priscilla's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 women with behavioral health diagnoses. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Priscilla's House, located at 20201 Watkins Mill Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20886. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am · Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm · Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm You can sign up for dates to provide meals here. Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-515-8244 or come to the front door with your food. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20886 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Providers for Interfaith Works New Leaf ShelterThe Interfaith Works New Leaf Shelter is a low-barrier, 40-bed emergency shelter serving adults of all genders. In addition to temporary shelter, the IW New Leaf Shelter also provides case management services to each client. These services connect clients to other community resources, such as primary medical care, legal services, psychiatric services, permanent housing services, and vocational services. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 30 clients at the IW New Leaf Shelter, located at 5320 Marinelli Rd, Rockville MD, 20852. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: drop off by 6:00 am or the day before · Lunch: drop off by 11:30 am · Dinner: drop off by 6:00 pm You can sign up to prepare a meal here. Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-603-2322 or come into the lobby to deliver your donations. There will also be a cart outside available for you to use, if needed. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Shawanna Butler at sbutler@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works The Interfaith Works New Leaf Shelter is a low-barrier, 40-bed emergency shelter serving adults of all genders. In addition to temporary shelter, the IW New Leaf Shelter also provides case management services to each client. These services connect clients to other community resources, such as primary medical care, legal services, psychiatric services, permanent housing services, and vocational services. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 30 clients at the IW New Leaf Shelter, located at 5320 Marinelli Rd, Rockville MD, 20852. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: drop off by 6:00 am or the day before · Lunch: drop off by 11:30 am · Dinner: drop off by 6:00 pm You can sign up to prepare a meal here. Students can earn 5 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-603-2322 or come into the lobby to deliver your donations. There will also be a cart outside available for you to use, if needed. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Shawanna Butler at sbutler@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Providers for Interfaith Works Becky's HouseInterfaith Works Becky's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 senior women with behavioral health diagnoses. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Becky's House, located at 13023 Parkland Dr., Rockville, MD 20853. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am · Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm · Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm You can sign up for dates to provide meals here. Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-933-2477 or come to the front door with your food. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Interfaith Works Becky's House is a home that provide permanent housing, 24-hour oversight, and intensive case management services to 8 senior women with behavioral health diagnoses. We are looking for volunteers to prepare meals for the 8 clients at the IW Becky's House, located at 13023 Parkland Dr., Rockville, MD 20853. Meals need to be dropped off at the following times (please note you can drop off meals earlier): · Breakfast: 9:00-10:00 am · Lunch: 1:00-2:00 pm · Dinner: 5:00-6:00 pm You can sign up for dates to provide meals here. Students can earn 4 SSL hours for making homemade meals (not for store-bought or purchased items). If you are interested in providing a meal to our clients and would like to serve we can have up to 5 volunteers. Masks are required for all volunteers along with a temperature and symptom upon arrival. Breakfast is drop off only. Students can also earn SSL hours for the time spent serving meals outside of school hours. Please let us know at least one week in advance if you'd like to serve the meal. If you're dropping off meals, please label the containers with the ingredients so our clients with dietary restrictions can be aware. When you arrive, you can either call our front staff at 301-933-2477 or come to the front door with your food. If you would like a copy of the meal guidelines, or have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Henrietta Morrison, at hmorrison@iworksmc.org. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Interfaith Works Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20853 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Interfaith Works Clothing Center and Food PantryWe would be happy to have you volunteer at the Interfaith Works Clothing Center and Food Pantry. The Interfaith Works (IW) Clothing Center and Food Pantry distributes clothing, household goods, and food free of charge to clients so they can pay for rent, bills, and other expenses. Thousands of individuals, businesses, schools, camps, service organizations, and congregations donate time and goods, which make our program possible. We are proud to provide the link between people in our community who have things they no longer need or want with the people in the community who are in need of the same items. Volunteer tasks in the Clothing Center include receiving donations as people drop them off, sorting them by type of donation, hanging clothes and restocking sections in the center, and helping to keep the center clean and tidy. Volunteer tasks in the Food Pantry include restocking the store, helping answer questions that our families have, checking expiration dates on items, and helping keep track of inventory. All new volunteers are required to attend a brief orientation session. Orientation is offered Wednesdays 2:30pm - 4:30PM and Saturdays 8:30 am - 10:30am. You can sign up for orientation here. Volunteer shifts are available at the Clothing Center and Food Hub Tuesdays-Fridays 8:00am-4:00pm, and Saturdays 8:00am-2:00pm. When you arrive to volunteer you will be assigned to the Clothing Center or Food Hub as needed. You can sign up for volunteer shifts here. We require that volunteers be at least 14 years old. All volunteers under 18 years of age must have a parent signature to start their hours. A parent’s signature can be provided on our online form or in person. If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to schedule a service day for a volunteer group, please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Alice Salomon, asalomon@iworksmc.org or you can email the IW Essential Needs Center at iwclothingcenter@iworksmc.org. Organization: Interfaith Works We would be happy to have you volunteer at the Interfaith Works Clothing Center and Food Pantry. The Interfaith Works (IW) Clothing Center and Food Pantry distributes clothing, household goods, and food free of charge to clients so they can pay for rent, bills, and other expenses. Thousands of individuals, businesses, schools, camps, service organizations, and congregations donate time and goods, which make our program possible. We are proud to provide the link between people in our community who have things they no longer need or want with the people in the community who are in need of the same items. Volunteer tasks in the Clothing Center include receiving donations as people drop them off, sorting them by type of donation, hanging clothes and restocking sections in the center, and helping to keep the center clean and tidy. Volunteer tasks in the Food Pantry include restocking the store, helping answer questions that our families have, checking expiration dates on items, and helping keep track of inventory. All new volunteers are required to attend a brief orientation session. Orientation is offered Wednesdays 2:30pm - 4:30PM and Saturdays 8:30 am - 10:30am. You can sign up for orientation here. Volunteer shifts are available at the Clothing Center and Food Hub Tuesdays-Fridays 8:00am-4:00pm, and Saturdays 8:00am-2:00pm. When you arrive to volunteer you will be assigned to the Clothing Center or Food Hub as needed. You can sign up for volunteer shifts here. We require that volunteers be at least 14 years old. All volunteers under 18 years of age must have a parent signature to start their hours. A parent’s signature can be provided on our online form or in person. If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to schedule a service day for a volunteer group, please reach out to the Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator, Alice Salomon, asalomon@iworksmc.org or you can email the IW Essential Needs Center at iwclothingcenter@iworksmc.org. Organization: Interfaith Works Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20851 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SSL Opportunity: Bake Casseroles & Banana Breads for Goods 4 Good in DC!Bake any type of casserole or banana bread, package and freeze in individual servings, for those served by Goods 4 Good in DC. When you sign up below, you are committing to deliver your frozen meals anytime Monday-Friday between 10:00 am-4:00 pm.. THE PLAN: Select a casserole recipe from our recipe library or deliver any type of nutritious casserole you wish to make. You can substitute zucchini bread or any other healthier type of quick bread in place of banana bread. Feel free to customize your breads with chocolate chips, raisins, etc. Whatever you make, be sure to note any allergens in your ingredients on the label (details below). MAKE 4 single casserole or banana bread servings FREEZE your meals. Label each container with: date, your first name and last initial, what you made, and mark it with any relevant food info including common allergens or preferences. (Use the template to print KindWorks labels off your own printer – 6 to a page labels needed for this template). DELIVER the frozen servings to Goods for Good located at 5830 Nebraska Ave NW, Washington, DC. Sign up directly on the KindWorks website here! (Please submit a parents email, we can not reply to MCPS emails.)Students who sign up in advance, participate in this project, and submit a completed KindWorks SSL Request Form can earn SSL hours at the following rate: 4 single casserole servings = 2 SSL hours4 mini-loaves of quick bread = 2 SSL hours*MCPS allows no more than 8 SSL hours in a 24 hour period Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: KindWorks Bake any type of casserole or banana bread, package and freeze in individual servings, for those served by Goods 4 Good in DC. When you sign up below, you are committing to deliver your frozen meals anytime Monday-Friday between 10:00 am-4:00 pm.. THE PLAN: Select a casserole recipe from our recipe library or deliver any type of nutritious casserole you wish to make. You can substitute zucchini bread or any other healthier type of quick bread in place of banana bread. Feel free to customize your breads with chocolate chips, raisins, etc. Whatever you make, be sure to note any allergens in your ingredients on the label (details below). MAKE 4 single casserole or banana bread servings FREEZE your meals. Label each container with: date, your first name and last initial, what you made, and mark it with any relevant food info including common allergens or preferences. (Use the template to print KindWorks labels off your own printer – 6 to a page labels needed for this template). DELIVER the frozen servings to Goods for Good located at 5830 Nebraska Ave NW, Washington, DC. Sign up directly on the KindWorks website here! (Please submit a parents email, we can not reply to MCPS emails.)Students who sign up in advance, participate in this project, and submit a completed KindWorks SSL Request Form can earn SSL hours at the following rate: 4 single casserole servings = 2 SSL hours4 mini-loaves of quick bread = 2 SSL hours*MCPS allows no more than 8 SSL hours in a 24 hour period Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: KindWorks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SSL Opportunity: Help Cleanup the Wisteria Drive in Germantown - Saturday, July 11th!
As part of our Adopt-a-Road commitment to the Wisteria Drive area in Germantown, we periodically offer activities that keep that area clean. For two hours on a Saturday morning participants can pick up trash and recyclables found along Wisteria Drive, between Germantown Road and Great Seneca Highway.
Grab a friend or 2, put a group together and join us on Saturday, July 11th! from 10:00am-12:00pm. Make it a Saturday fun day, enjoy the fresh air and earn SSL hours by cleaning up! We meet parking lot in front of Mid-Atlantic Federal Credit Union (RT 118 and Wisteria Drive) leave from there. Register To Help* *as with all KindWorks projects, when you register you do so with the understanding that volunteering may involve physical activity, the handling of sharp objects and cooking apparatus, the lifting of heavy objects, contact with unidentified and unfamiliar persons, and will require the exercise of reasonable care to avoid injury and/or damage, and agree to assume any and all risks of personal injury or property damage. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: KindWorks
As part of our Adopt-a-Road commitment to the Wisteria Drive area in Germantown, we periodically offer activities that keep that area clean. For two hours on a Saturday morning participants can pick up trash and recyclables found along Wisteria Drive, between Germantown Road and Great Seneca Highway.
Grab a friend or 2, put a group together and join us on Saturday, July 11th! from 10:00am-12:00pm. Make it a Saturday fun day, enjoy the fresh air and earn SSL hours by cleaning up! We meet parking lot in front of Mid-Atlantic Federal Credit Union (RT 118 and Wisteria Drive) leave from there. Register To Help* *as with all KindWorks projects, when you register you do so with the understanding that volunteering may involve physical activity, the handling of sharp objects and cooking apparatus, the lifting of heavy objects, contact with unidentified and unfamiliar persons, and will require the exercise of reasonable care to avoid injury and/or damage, and agree to assume any and all risks of personal injury or property damage. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: KindWorks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flea Market ManagementThe Germantown Historical Society, the Button farm Living History, and a Scout Troop sponsor open air Flea Markets on the first Saturday April through November. Teen volunteers can earn SSL hours by helping with parking within the lot, help buyers carry their purchases, and help to manage the lot and pick up trash -- always in pairs and with adult supervision. Adult volunteers will help with traffic control and supervising the vendors. The Flea Markets are lots of fun -- you get to meet all kinds of people and dogs, and you get to go around the Market and find your own treasures. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Germantown Historical Society (The) The Germantown Historical Society, the Button farm Living History, and a Scout Troop sponsor open air Flea Markets on the first Saturday April through November. Teen volunteers can earn SSL hours by helping with parking within the lot, help buyers carry their purchases, and help to manage the lot and pick up trash -- always in pairs and with adult supervision. Adult volunteers will help with traffic control and supervising the vendors. The Flea Markets are lots of fun -- you get to meet all kinds of people and dogs, and you get to go around the Market and find your own treasures. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Germantown Historical Society (The) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 6, 2026 through Nov 7, 2026 Zip Code: 20874 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities for SeniorsWe are seeking compassionate and friendly volunteers to help support activities and provide companionship to our residents in our assisted living community. Volunteers play an important role in bringing joy, connection, and meaningful engagement to the lives of the seniors we serve. Volunteer activities may include: Assisting with games like bingo, cards, or board games Arts and crafts projects Music, singing, or performances Reading, conversation, or friendly visits Helping with special events, celebrations, and holiday activities No special experience is required—just a kind heart, patience, and a willingness to spend time with our residents. Flexible scheduling is available, and all volunteers are greatly appreciated and supported by our team. If you enjoy building relationships, giving back to the community, and making a positive impact, we would love to have you join us! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Malta House,Inc We are seeking compassionate and friendly volunteers to help support activities and provide companionship to our residents in our assisted living community. Volunteers play an important role in bringing joy, connection, and meaningful engagement to the lives of the seniors we serve. Volunteer activities may include: Assisting with games like bingo, cards, or board games Arts and crafts projects Music, singing, or performances Reading, conversation, or friendly visits Helping with special events, celebrations, and holiday activities No special experience is required—just a kind heart, patience, and a willingness to spend time with our residents. Flexible scheduling is available, and all volunteers are greatly appreciated and supported by our team. If you enjoy building relationships, giving back to the community, and making a positive impact, we would love to have you join us! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Malta House,Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20872 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Caregiver Appreciation Day June 6Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) organizes fun events for residents to relax and get to know each other. On Saturday, June 6, 2-4pm, we're hosting a caregiver appreciation event for all ages at Allium Place in Silver Spring. There will be food, games and crafts so children and adults can have fun, relax and be together. Volunteers are needed to help with set-up, sign-in, activities, giving out snacks and clean-up. The volunteer shift is 1:30-4:30pm. Sign up using this link or email volunteer@ahcinc.org with questions. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-57157036-special#/ Adult volunteers are preferred; students age 15+ who are able to follow instructions, work independently and be friendly are welcome. Volunteers will need to focus on residents and not use their cell phones while volunteering. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) organizes fun events for residents to relax and get to know each other. On Saturday, June 6, 2-4pm, we're hosting a caregiver appreciation event for all ages at Allium Place in Silver Spring. There will be food, games and crafts so children and adults can have fun, relax and be together. Volunteers are needed to help with set-up, sign-in, activities, giving out snacks and clean-up. The volunteer shift is 1:30-4:30pm. Sign up using this link or email volunteer@ahcinc.org with questions. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0844A4A728A6FA7-57157036-special#/ Adult volunteers are preferred; students age 15+ who are able to follow instructions, work independently and be friendly are welcome. Volunteers will need to focus on residents and not use their cell phones while volunteering. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: videographerWe need someone who can capture minis in action for two short two minute videos. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Fox Lea Mini Horse Rescue We need someone who can capture minis in action for two short two minute videos. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Fox Lea Mini Horse Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20842 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blanket-making for children in hospital 20 November 2026Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood. Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students ahould contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed. SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making SIZE TYPE HOURS AWARDED 36 x 36 Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square 20 >36 x 36 to 45 x 60 Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square 25 36 x 36 Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design 30 >36 x 36 to 45 x 60 Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design, 35 36 x 36 Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles 20 >36 x 36 to 45 x 60 Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles 25 36 x 36 Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles 30 >36 x 36 to 45 x 60 Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles 35 48 x 48 or larger Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets) 2.5 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE) Volunteers are invited to knit, sew or crochet at home to make blankets as gifts for hospitalized children. Volunteers are also welcome to come pick up supplies, stay and make blankets in a group setting, and/or drop off your completed blanket on days when we are meeting in person. Meetings are held in the lower level of the University of Maryland extension office, Montgomery County Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, Derwood. Jeanne Purich is the person who signs SSL forms. Students ahould contact her before they begin work at home on their blankets and email her photos of work in progress, so that she can mentor them along the way. Jeanne Purich may be emailed at jcpurich@cs.com. This project is sponsored by the Montgomery County Association for Family & Community Education. Blanket-making guidelines are found at http://mdafce.org/montgomeryblanket.htm. For directions and more, contact Kathie at 301-270-5367 or kpmack2@gmail.com If you are a student, this table shows how your SSL hours will be computed. SSL Hours Awarded for FCE Blanket Making SIZE TYPE HOURS AWARDED 36 x 36 Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square 20 >36 x 36 to 45 x 60 Simple pattern, double crochet, granny square 25 36 x 36 Complicated pattern, crochet, ripple, octagon shapes, other design 30 >36 x 36 to 45 x 60 Complicated pattern, crochet Ripple, octagon shapes, other design, 35 36 x 36 Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles 20 >36 x 36 to 45 x 60 Simple pattern, knitted with size 11-15 needles 25 36 x 36 Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles 30 >36 x 36 to 45 x 60 Complicated pattern, knitted with size 6-10 needles 35 48 x 48 or larger Fleece - single layer (no double layer blankets) 2.5 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery County Association For Family & Community Education (MCAFCE) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2026 Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer Concerts VolunteersHelp us with our awesome Summer Concert Series! Every Thursday in the summer, we host an outstanding music concert in our outdoor covered Bumper Car Pavilion. We need help setting up the seating, being a presence at the information table, and putting away the seating after each concert. Concerts run 7:30pm to 8:30pm and the full time commitment for volunteering is from 6:30pm to 9pm. SSL hours are available. Opportunity suitable for ages 16 through adult. See the full schedule here: https://glenechopark.org/summerconcerts Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Glen Echo Park Partnership For Arts And Culture Help us with our awesome Summer Concert Series! Every Thursday in the summer, we host an outstanding music concert in our outdoor covered Bumper Car Pavilion. We need help setting up the seating, being a presence at the information table, and putting away the seating after each concert. Concerts run 7:30pm to 8:30pm and the full time commitment for volunteering is from 6:30pm to 9pm. SSL hours are available. Opportunity suitable for ages 16 through adult. See the full schedule here: https://glenechopark.org/summerconcerts Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Glen Echo Park Partnership For Arts And Culture Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 11, 2026 through Aug 20, 2026 Zip Code: 20812 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4th of July Parade Volunteers needed in Takoma Park Sat July 4, 2026Description Come help us celebrate the 4th of July in Takoma Park! Small Things Matter will be participating in Takoma Park's Annual 4th of July Parade again this July. It is a big and wonderful event with lots of different groups marching. We are looking for energetic teen =and= adult volunteers who can help us give out fruit to the crowds as we walk throughout Takoma Park. We are trying to raise awareness about our Kokua Foods Program which provides 7000+ food insecure individuals with access to fresh fruits and vegetables as well as culturally important foods such as masa, rice, and beans. Volunteers will earn 4 hours of community service hours. MCPS students will receive a signed SSL form after the paradenon-MCPS students and adults needing a letter from us should contact us ahead of time so that we can have our letters on our letterhead ready at the end of the parade.Duties include: smiling and waving to the crowds as we march handing out fruit to the children sitting on the edges of the paradespreading joy and funyou must be willing to smile and want to make others happyVolunteers will be provided with a free tee, hat, and water bottle. Please DO NOT bring a backpack. Parade route: It is basically a large U that meanders through Takoma Park https://forms.gle/AwQ2pGEmrxmDuhk8A FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Do I need to sign up? Yes, please fill in the google form above if you are interested.Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES. How will I receive my SSL hours? You will receive your SSL form at the end of the parade. We are helping over 7000 food insecure individuals in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!Please read the guidelines here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions. Thanks! Small Things Matter www.smallthingsmatter.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Small Things Matter Description Come help us celebrate the 4th of July in Takoma Park! Small Things Matter will be participating in Takoma Park's Annual 4th of July Parade again this July. It is a big and wonderful event with lots of different groups marching. We are looking for energetic teen =and= adult volunteers who can help us give out fruit to the crowds as we walk throughout Takoma Park. We are trying to raise awareness about our Kokua Foods Program which provides 7000+ food insecure individuals with access to fresh fruits and vegetables as well as culturally important foods such as masa, rice, and beans. Volunteers will earn 4 hours of community service hours. MCPS students will receive a signed SSL form after the paradenon-MCPS students and adults needing a letter from us should contact us ahead of time so that we can have our letters on our letterhead ready at the end of the parade.Duties include: smiling and waving to the crowds as we march handing out fruit to the children sitting on the edges of the paradespreading joy and funyou must be willing to smile and want to make others happyVolunteers will be provided with a free tee, hat, and water bottle. Please DO NOT bring a backpack. Parade route: It is basically a large U that meanders through Takoma Park https://forms.gle/AwQ2pGEmrxmDuhk8A FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Do I need to sign up? Yes, please fill in the google form above if you are interested.Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours - YES. How will I receive my SSL hours? You will receive your SSL form at the end of the parade. We are helping over 7000 food insecure individuals in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy so and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!Please read the guidelines here: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl/virtual.aspx Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you have any questions. Thanks! Small Things Matter www.smallthingsmatter.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Small Things Matter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026 Zip Code: 20912 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Penpal Letters!Volunteers will create physical cheerful penpal letters to brighten the day of hospitalized children, seniors, and students. These letters will be distributed to hospitals, senior centers, and youth programs to help brighten someone’s day and reduce feelings of isolation. Each letter is 1 SSL hour. Please include a separate cover letter including your name, email address, school name, and number of cards submitted. Artwork Guidelines: Artwork can be created using: Colored pencils, markers, watercolor, crayons, etc. All drawings must be fully colored. Physical artworks should be created on cardstock, watercolor paper, or letter paper (cardstock or watercolor paper preferred). Fold the paper in half and only draw on one side of the paper. The other side will be used to write the letter. You can draw anything appropriate and encouraging. Please avoid violent and scary themes. Some good drawing ideas include nature landscapes, animals, flowers, sunsets, etc. Letter Guidelines: Write a letter (6-10 sentences) about: something you did recently, a hobby you enjoy, a favorite place or season, something that made you smile, etc. The letter must fill up both sides of the inside of the card. Please do not mention illness, politics, hospitals or write phrases like “get well soon.” Instead, focus on sharing something cheerful about your life. Each completed card counts as 1 SSL hour. Please start with a friendly greeting such as: Hi there! Hello! Please only include your first name at the end of the letter (Ex. Love, Alex). Letters should be handwritten so they feel more personal and genuine to the recipient. Please do not include any personal information such as your full name, email address, or home address in your notes. Also, please do not include any real-life pictures or images of yourself. Examples: Submissions must meet basic quality standards. SSL hours will not be awarded if they: Are not fully colored, include AI-generated artwork, appear very low effort (quick scribbles, unfinished drawings), contain inappropriate or negative content, contain unoriginal/copied content (including templates), etc. Please create artwork that you would feel proud to give to a friend or display on your wall. Our goal is to share high-quality, cheerful artwork and messages that can truly brighten someone’s day. SSL hours for submissions received before 8/30/2026 will be reviewed and sent out on 9/1/2026 SSL hours for submissions received on or after 9/1/2026 will be reviewed and sent out in January 2027. Please send submissions to 10 Case Street, 20878 Gaithersburg MD. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: From Me to You - Hearts & Hues Volunteers will create physical cheerful penpal letters to brighten the day of hospitalized children, seniors, and students. These letters will be distributed to hospitals, senior centers, and youth programs to help brighten someone’s day and reduce feelings of isolation. Each letter is 1 SSL hour. Please include a separate cover letter including your name, email address, school name, and number of cards submitted. Artwork Guidelines: Artwork can be created using: Colored pencils, markers, watercolor, crayons, etc. All drawings must be fully colored. Physical artworks should be created on cardstock, watercolor paper, or letter paper (cardstock or watercolor paper preferred). Fold the paper in half and only draw on one side of the paper. The other side will be used to write the letter. You can draw anything appropriate and encouraging. Please avoid violent and scary themes. Some good drawing ideas include nature landscapes, animals, flowers, sunsets, etc. Letter Guidelines: Write a letter (6-10 sentences) about: something you did recently, a hobby you enjoy, a favorite place or season, something that made you smile, etc. The letter must fill up both sides of the inside of the card. Please do not mention illness, politics, hospitals or write phrases like “get well soon.” Instead, focus on sharing something cheerful about your life. Each completed card counts as 1 SSL hour. Please start with a friendly greeting such as: Hi there! Hello! Please only include your first name at the end of the letter (Ex. Love, Alex). Letters should be handwritten so they feel more personal and genuine to the recipient. Please do not include any personal information such as your full name, email address, or home address in your notes. Also, please do not include any real-life pictures or images of yourself. Examples: Submissions must meet basic quality standards. SSL hours will not be awarded if they: Are not fully colored, include AI-generated artwork, appear very low effort (quick scribbles, unfinished drawings), contain inappropriate or negative content, contain unoriginal/copied content (including templates), etc. Please create artwork that you would feel proud to give to a friend or display on your wall. Our goal is to share high-quality, cheerful artwork and messages that can truly brighten someone’s day. SSL hours for submissions received before 8/30/2026 will be reviewed and sent out on 9/1/2026 SSL hours for submissions received on or after 9/1/2026 will be reviewed and sent out in January 2027. Please send submissions to 10 Case Street, 20878 Gaithersburg MD. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: From Me to You - Hearts & Hues Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20879 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adopt a Road - SSL Event - AugustClarksburg Yard has adopted a Gateway Center Drive! This is a 2 -miles stretch that runs from Shawnee Lane to Clarksburg Road and is parallel to Frederick Road behind our property. Every other month, we will be organizing a group of Middle and High School Students to clean up trash along the road. Our mission is to participate in a community activity by keeping county-owned roadsides litter free. This opportunity is held outdoors and near the roads. We are asking all volunteers to read and have an adult sign the consent form prior to the event. *Minors will NOT be able to participate without completed consent form.* ----- What will I be doing? You will meet at 1pm at the Clarksburg Church and walk over to the designated area. You will be equipped with gloves, hefty trash bags, and pick-up tools. We will collect litter from the designated area and properly dispose of it. Clarksburg Church 22820 Frederick Rd Clarksburg Church, 20871 NOTE: You will be working outside, so please bring water bottles. Additionally, we are asking all volunteers to wear bright colored clothing and comfortable, closed-toed shoes. *** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard Adopt-A-Road Opportunities, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other Adopt-a-Road SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Clarksburg Yard has adopted a Gateway Center Drive! This is a 2 -miles stretch that runs from Shawnee Lane to Clarksburg Road and is parallel to Frederick Road behind our property. Every other month, we will be organizing a group of Middle and High School Students to clean up trash along the road. Our mission is to participate in a community activity by keeping county-owned roadsides litter free. This opportunity is held outdoors and near the roads. We are asking all volunteers to read and have an adult sign the consent form prior to the event. *Minors will NOT be able to participate without completed consent form.* ----- What will I be doing? You will meet at 1pm at the Clarksburg Church and walk over to the designated area. You will be equipped with gloves, hefty trash bags, and pick-up tools. We will collect litter from the designated area and properly dispose of it. Clarksburg Church 22820 Frederick Rd Clarksburg Church, 20871 NOTE: You will be working outside, so please bring water bottles. Additionally, we are asking all volunteers to wear bright colored clothing and comfortable, closed-toed shoes. *** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard Adopt-A-Road Opportunities, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other Adopt-a-Road SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026 Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt a Road - SSL Event - JulyClarksburg Yard has adopted a Gateway Center Drive! This is a 2 -miles stretch that runs from Shawnee Lane to Clarksburg Road and is parallel to Frederick Road behind our property. Every other month, we will be organizing a group of Middle and High School Students to clean up trash along the road. Our mission is to participate in a community activity by keeping county-owned roadsides litter free. This opportunity is held outdoors and near the roads. We are asking all volunteers to read and have an adult sign the consent form prior to the event. *Minors will NOT be able to participate without completed consent form.* ----- What will I be doing? You will meet at 1pm at the Clarksburg Church and walk over to the designated area. You will be equipped with gloves, hefty trash bags, and pick-up tools. We will collect litter from the designated area and properly dispose of it. Clarksburg Church 22820 Frederick Rd Clarksburg Church, 20871 NOTE: You will be working outside, so please bring water bottles. Additionally, we are asking all volunteers to wear bright colored clothing and comfortable, closed-toed shoes. *** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard Adopt-A-Road Opportunities, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other Adopt-a-Road SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Clarksburg Yard has adopted a Gateway Center Drive! This is a 2 -miles stretch that runs from Shawnee Lane to Clarksburg Road and is parallel to Frederick Road behind our property. Every other month, we will be organizing a group of Middle and High School Students to clean up trash along the road. Our mission is to participate in a community activity by keeping county-owned roadsides litter free. This opportunity is held outdoors and near the roads. We are asking all volunteers to read and have an adult sign the consent form prior to the event. *Minors will NOT be able to participate without completed consent form.* ----- What will I be doing? You will meet at 1pm at the Clarksburg Church and walk over to the designated area. You will be equipped with gloves, hefty trash bags, and pick-up tools. We will collect litter from the designated area and properly dispose of it. Clarksburg Church 22820 Frederick Rd Clarksburg Church, 20871 NOTE: You will be working outside, so please bring water bottles. Additionally, we are asking all volunteers to wear bright colored clothing and comfortable, closed-toed shoes. *** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard Adopt-A-Road Opportunities, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other Adopt-a-Road SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026 Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt a Road - SSL Event - NovemberClarksburg Yard has adopted a Gateway Center Drive! This is a 2 -miles stretch that runs from Shawnee Lane to Clarksburg Road and is parallel to Frederick Road behind our property. Every other month, we will be organizing a group of Middle and High School Students to clean up trash along the road. Our mission is to participate in a community activity by keeping county-owned roadsides litter free. This opportunity is held outdoors and near the roads. We are asking all volunteers to read and have an adult sign the consent form prior to the event. *Minors will NOT be able to participate without completed consent form.* ----- What will I be doing? You will meet at 1pm at the Clarksburg Church and walk over to the designated area. You will be equipped with gloves, hefty trash bags, and pick-up tools. We will collect litter from the designated area and properly dispose of it. Clarksburg Church 22820 Frederick Rd Clarksburg Church, 20871 NOTE: You will be working outside, so please bring water bottles. Additionally, we are asking all volunteers to wear bright colored clothing and comfortable, closed-toed shoes. *** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard Adopt-A-Road Opportunities, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other Adopt-a-Road SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Clarksburg Yard has adopted a Gateway Center Drive! This is a 2 -miles stretch that runs from Shawnee Lane to Clarksburg Road and is parallel to Frederick Road behind our property. Every other month, we will be organizing a group of Middle and High School Students to clean up trash along the road. Our mission is to participate in a community activity by keeping county-owned roadsides litter free. This opportunity is held outdoors and near the roads. We are asking all volunteers to read and have an adult sign the consent form prior to the event. *Minors will NOT be able to participate without completed consent form.* ----- What will I be doing? You will meet at 1pm at the Clarksburg Church and walk over to the designated area. You will be equipped with gloves, hefty trash bags, and pick-up tools. We will collect litter from the designated area and properly dispose of it. Clarksburg Church 22820 Frederick Rd Clarksburg Church, 20871 NOTE: You will be working outside, so please bring water bottles. Additionally, we are asking all volunteers to wear bright colored clothing and comfortable, closed-toed shoes. *** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard Adopt-A-Road Opportunities, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other Adopt-a-Road SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 28, 2026 Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt a Road - SSL Event - SeptemberClarksburg Yard has adopted a Gateway Center Drive! This is a 2 -miles stretch that runs from Shawnee Lane to Clarksburg Road and is parallel to Frederick Road behind our property. Every other month, we will be organizing a group of Middle and High School Students to clean up trash along the road. Our mission is to participate in a community activity by keeping county-owned roadsides litter free. This opportunity is held outdoors and near the roads. We are asking all volunteers to read and have an adult sign the consent form prior to the event. *Minors will NOT be able to participate without completed consent form.* ----- What will I be doing? You will meet at 1pm at the Clarksburg Church and walk over to the designated area. You will be equipped with gloves, hefty trash bags, and pick-up tools. We will collect litter from the designated area and properly dispose of it. Clarksburg Church 22820 Frederick Rd Clarksburg Church, 20871 NOTE: You will be working outside, so please bring water bottles. Additionally, we are asking all volunteers to wear bright colored clothing and comfortable, closed-toed shoes. *** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard Adopt-A-Road Opportunities, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other Adopt-a-Road SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Clarksburg Yard has adopted a Gateway Center Drive! This is a 2 -miles stretch that runs from Shawnee Lane to Clarksburg Road and is parallel to Frederick Road behind our property. Every other month, we will be organizing a group of Middle and High School Students to clean up trash along the road. Our mission is to participate in a community activity by keeping county-owned roadsides litter free. This opportunity is held outdoors and near the roads. We are asking all volunteers to read and have an adult sign the consent form prior to the event. *Minors will NOT be able to participate without completed consent form.* ----- What will I be doing? You will meet at 1pm at the Clarksburg Church and walk over to the designated area. You will be equipped with gloves, hefty trash bags, and pick-up tools. We will collect litter from the designated area and properly dispose of it. Clarksburg Church 22820 Frederick Rd Clarksburg Church, 20871 NOTE: You will be working outside, so please bring water bottles. Additionally, we are asking all volunteers to wear bright colored clothing and comfortable, closed-toed shoes. *** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard Adopt-A-Road Opportunities, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other Adopt-a-Road SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2026 Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stay Local Saturdays Volunteers - 2026Stay Local Saturdays was created to celebrate Clarksburg’s vibrant local community by showcasing small businesses, makers, and community organizations in a welcoming, festive setting. Held on the second Saturday of each month, these themed events connect neighbors with high-quality local products, creative experiences, and family-friendly fun. Our goal is to support and spotlight local talent while creating meaningful opportunities for vendors and partners, and memorable gatherings that invite the community to shop local, connect, and celebrate all that Clarksburg has to offer. What will I be doing?
Volunteers will help create a positive and organized experience for everyone attending the event. Responsibilities may include helping with set-up and clean-up, greeting guests, assisting with activities, supporting local vendors or booths, helping families navigate the event, and making sure activity areas stay clean and welcoming. Volunteers may also help answer questions and assist event leaders throughout the day as needed. The market is held outdoors, so we encourage all volunteers to bring water bottles, wear comfortable clothing, and closed-toed shoes.
*** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard oportunitties, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Stay Local Saturdays was created to celebrate Clarksburg’s vibrant local community by showcasing small businesses, makers, and community organizations in a welcoming, festive setting. Held on the second Saturday of each month, these themed events connect neighbors with high-quality local products, creative experiences, and family-friendly fun. Our goal is to support and spotlight local talent while creating meaningful opportunities for vendors and partners, and memorable gatherings that invite the community to shop local, connect, and celebrate all that Clarksburg has to offer. What will I be doing?
Volunteers will help create a positive and organized experience for everyone attending the event. Responsibilities may include helping with set-up and clean-up, greeting guests, assisting with activities, supporting local vendors or booths, helping families navigate the event, and making sure activity areas stay clean and welcoming. Volunteers may also help answer questions and assist event leaders throughout the day as needed. The market is held outdoors, so we encourage all volunteers to bring water bottles, wear comfortable clothing, and closed-toed shoes.
*** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard oportunitties, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clarksburg Farmers Market Volunteers - 2026The Clarksburg Farmers Market is a fun and welcoming community event where local families, students, and neighbors come together to support local vendors and enjoy time together outdoors. Throughout the market, visitors can explore fresh produce, handmade items, baked goods, local businesses, games, and activities for all ages. Our mission is to create a space that encourages community connection while supporting local farmers and small businesses. What will I be doing? Volunteers will help create a welcoming and organized environment for guests and vendors throughout the market. Responsibilities may include helping with set-up and clean-up, assisting vendors, running games and activities for kids, greeting guests, helping with directions, and supporting the overall flow of the event. Volunteers may also help keep activity areas clean, organized, and engaging for families attending the market. The market is held outdoors, so we encourage all volunteers to bring water bottles, wear comfortable clothing, and closed-toed shoes.
*** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard oportunitties, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard The Clarksburg Farmers Market is a fun and welcoming community event where local families, students, and neighbors come together to support local vendors and enjoy time together outdoors. Throughout the market, visitors can explore fresh produce, handmade items, baked goods, local businesses, games, and activities for all ages. Our mission is to create a space that encourages community connection while supporting local farmers and small businesses. What will I be doing? Volunteers will help create a welcoming and organized environment for guests and vendors throughout the market. Responsibilities may include helping with set-up and clean-up, assisting vendors, running games and activities for kids, greeting guests, helping with directions, and supporting the overall flow of the event. Volunteers may also help keep activity areas clean, organized, and engaging for families attending the market. The market is held outdoors, so we encourage all volunteers to bring water bottles, wear comfortable clothing, and closed-toed shoes.
*** If you are interested in volunteering, click here to register*** Are there other opportunities? If you are interested in signing up for future Clarksburg Yard oportunitties, please check out our website for more information. You can register for other SSL opportunities. The following opportunities will be open for registration a month prior to the event. - For inquiries, contact Rebecca at beccasoares@clarksburgchurch.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Clarksburg Yard Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Classroom Teaching AssistantAssist teachers in classroom instruction of Chinese language and/or Chinese cultural activities. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington School Of Chinese Language And Culture Assist teachers in classroom instruction of Chinese language and/or Chinese cultural activities. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington School Of Chinese Language And Culture Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 6, 2026 through Jun 6, 2027 Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 7/11/2026 - Park Cleanup - Northwest Branch Stream Valley ParkPLEASE REGISTER HERE FOR THE CLEANUP! All Montgomery Park Volunteer Opportunities require a separate sign-up on our website to be considered officially registered as a volunteer - you are not registered if you have ONLY signed up on the Montgomery County Volunteer website! MCPS Students - PLEASE DO NOT USE YOUR SCHOOL EMAIL Join Montgomery Parks & Neighbors of Northwest Branch at a volunteer park cleanup! Help beautify your community green spaces, keep litter out of our streams, and protect wildlife! *This cleanup will take place on steep and uneven terrain* This cleanup will be for ages 14 & above All cleanups are pre-approved for SSL hours*. Forms are provided at the cleanup.Students must pre-register to receive SSL hours. Do not use an MCPS email.This opportunity is not eligible for court-ordered service.Please click on the ‘Apply’ button to sign up for the cleanup. Please note that when an event fills up, it disappears from the schedule. Cleanups will be added throughout the season, so check back often! We’ll send cleanup details to all registered volunteers on the week of the cleanup. Cleanup Leader: Nick Clements & Drew Mackay For questions contact: volunteercleanups@montgomeryparks.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC PLEASE REGISTER HERE FOR THE CLEANUP! All Montgomery Park Volunteer Opportunities require a separate sign-up on our website to be considered officially registered as a volunteer - you are not registered if you have ONLY signed up on the Montgomery County Volunteer website! MCPS Students - PLEASE DO NOT USE YOUR SCHOOL EMAIL Join Montgomery Parks & Neighbors of Northwest Branch at a volunteer park cleanup! Help beautify your community green spaces, keep litter out of our streams, and protect wildlife! *This cleanup will take place on steep and uneven terrain* This cleanup will be for ages 14 & above All cleanups are pre-approved for SSL hours*. Forms are provided at the cleanup.Students must pre-register to receive SSL hours. Do not use an MCPS email.This opportunity is not eligible for court-ordered service.Please click on the ‘Apply’ button to sign up for the cleanup. Please note that when an event fills up, it disappears from the schedule. Cleanups will be added throughout the season, so check back often! We’ll send cleanup details to all registered volunteers on the week of the cleanup. Cleanup Leader: Nick Clements & Drew Mackay For questions contact: volunteercleanups@montgomeryparks.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 20901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Cleanup - PrathertownJoin us on Saturday, August 8, from 9 am - 11 am for our community clean up (weather permitting)! Spend a Saturday outdoors enjoying the fresh air, and helping care for our planet. Participants will collect litter and recyclables along 1.5 miles Wightman Road. Students can earn SSL hours. We’ll meet at the corner of Prathertown and Wightman Road. Impact Prathertown is a neighborhood in Gaithersburg originally founded in 1883 by emancipated people. It has a long and deep rooted history that is evident today in Prathertown's many artifacts and historical homes. By volunteering, you will be contributing to the health of Prathertown’s environment and reducing litter. By collecting and removing litter from Prathertown, the animals benefit from a cleaner, safer habitat that helps protect them from pollution, injury, and contaminated food sources. RegisteringBy registering, you acknowledge that volunteering may involve physical activity, handling sharp or heavy objects, and contact with unfamiliar persons or animals. Please exercise reasonable care and understand you assume any personal risk of injury or property damage. Participants Should:Wear outdoor appropriate clothing Apply sunscreen and insect repellent Provide a contact number in case of schedule or weather updates Bring a reusable water bottle (stay hydrated!) Arrive on time by 9 am! Keeping all participants safe is our highest priority. Parents or guardians may contact us directly with any questions or concerns. Contact: info@prathertown.org - (301) 258-1003 - www.prathertown.org Please note: There are no restrooms available. SSL Forms will be provided. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation Join us on Saturday, August 8, from 9 am - 11 am for our community clean up (weather permitting)! Spend a Saturday outdoors enjoying the fresh air, and helping care for our planet. Participants will collect litter and recyclables along 1.5 miles Wightman Road. Students can earn SSL hours. We’ll meet at the corner of Prathertown and Wightman Road. Impact Prathertown is a neighborhood in Gaithersburg originally founded in 1883 by emancipated people. It has a long and deep rooted history that is evident today in Prathertown's many artifacts and historical homes. By volunteering, you will be contributing to the health of Prathertown’s environment and reducing litter. By collecting and removing litter from Prathertown, the animals benefit from a cleaner, safer habitat that helps protect them from pollution, injury, and contaminated food sources. RegisteringBy registering, you acknowledge that volunteering may involve physical activity, handling sharp or heavy objects, and contact with unfamiliar persons or animals. Please exercise reasonable care and understand you assume any personal risk of injury or property damage. Participants Should:Wear outdoor appropriate clothing Apply sunscreen and insect repellent Provide a contact number in case of schedule or weather updates Bring a reusable water bottle (stay hydrated!) Arrive on time by 9 am! Keeping all participants safe is our highest priority. Parents or guardians may contact us directly with any questions or concerns. Contact: info@prathertown.org - (301) 258-1003 - www.prathertown.org Please note: There are no restrooms available. SSL Forms will be provided. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 8, 2026 Zip Code: 20879 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nourishing Our SeniorsVolunteers will assist in distributing boxes of food, including fruit, vegetables and canned goods, to low-income senior citizens at AHC's Charter House, an affordable housing apartment building located in Silver Spring. Volunteers will bring food inside building to 2nd floor lobby using carts & elevators. Residents will pick up food boxes. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Volunteers will assist in distributing boxes of food, including fruit, vegetables and canned goods, to low-income senior citizens at AHC's Charter House, an affordable housing apartment building located in Silver Spring. Volunteers will bring food inside building to 2nd floor lobby using carts & elevators. Residents will pick up food boxes. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Affordable Homes & Communities (AHC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Farm Market VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers to help with our Mobile FARMacy Markets! Community FarmShare runs mobile FARMacy markets at 9 different locations throughout Montgomery County from June to November. In 2026 we have 4 markets in Silver Spring, 2 in Gaithersburg, 1 in Germantown, 1 in Montgomery Village, and 1 in Rockville. You can see a complete list of our market locations and dates here. Volunteers are needed to help our CFS staff set up and close down the market, restock the tables, hand out info/resources and generally be a welcoming, supportive, engaging team member to provide a positive experience in the community. Working at the mobile market offers a unique experience for volunteers to be able to interact and connect with the participants of our programs. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Community FarmShare We are looking for volunteers to help with our Mobile FARMacy Markets! Community FarmShare runs mobile FARMacy markets at 9 different locations throughout Montgomery County from June to November. In 2026 we have 4 markets in Silver Spring, 2 in Gaithersburg, 1 in Germantown, 1 in Montgomery Village, and 1 in Rockville. You can see a complete list of our market locations and dates here. Volunteers are needed to help our CFS staff set up and close down the market, restock the tables, hand out info/resources and generally be a welcoming, supportive, engaging team member to provide a positive experience in the community. Working at the mobile market offers a unique experience for volunteers to be able to interact and connect with the participants of our programs. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Community FarmShare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 19, 2026 Zip Code: 20901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club with Older Adults in WheatonVolunteer with older adults and other high school students to discuss favorite graphic novels at the Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club at the Wheaton Public Library with Link Generations. Meetings are from 2-3pm Sundays. Dates: July 12 (Book: They Call us Enemy by George Takei), August 9 (Book: Hey Kiddo by Jarrett J. Krosoczka), September 13 (Book: Superman Smashes the Klan by Jean Luen Yang, October 4 (Book: Ghost Book by Remi Lai), and November 1 (Book: A First Time for Everything by Dan Santat). Books available for checking out online or at the Library. Earn SSL hours for your time. Please complete this form to register. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Link Generations Volunteer with older adults and other high school students to discuss favorite graphic novels at the Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club at the Wheaton Public Library with Link Generations. Meetings are from 2-3pm Sundays. Dates: July 12 (Book: They Call us Enemy by George Takei), August 9 (Book: Hey Kiddo by Jarrett J. Krosoczka), September 13 (Book: Superman Smashes the Klan by Jean Luen Yang, October 4 (Book: Ghost Book by Remi Lai), and November 1 (Book: A First Time for Everything by Dan Santat). Books available for checking out online or at the Library. Earn SSL hours for your time. Please complete this form to register. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Link Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Client Service Rep -Summer and Holiday Break OpportunityClient Service Rep will assist low-income income families select clothing, shoes, linens and household items. Client Service Rep will also sort and stock donations. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4 Client Service Rep will assist low-income income families select clothing, shoes, linens and household items. Client Service Rep will also sort and stock donations. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chili Cook Off VolunteerAssist with running kid's games, serving food and helping clean up at this annual fundraising event Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4 Assist with running kid's games, serving food and helping clean up at this annual fundraising event Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2026 Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Holiday Shopping AssistantAssist low-income income families by assisting parents "shop" for their children ages 0-12. What better way to get into the holiday spirit! We can be flexible about the shift you want and groups, clubs etc. are encouraged to come together!! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4 Assist low-income income families by assisting parents "shop" for their children ages 0-12. What better way to get into the holiday spirit! We can be flexible about the shift you want and groups, clubs etc. are encouraged to come together!! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Dec 11, 2016 through Dec 13, 2026 Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SO WHAT ELSE 2026 STUDENT LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (SLI) for Rising Sixth Through Rising Eighth GradersSO WHAT ELSE 2026 STUDENT LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (SLI) for Rising Sixth Through Rising Eighth Graders Return campers welcome- SLI curriculum is updated each year! Students may only attend 1 of the sessions listed below: Session 1 Tues 7/28 - Thurs 7/30 8:45-12:15Session 2 Tues 7/28 - Thurs 7/30 1:00-4:30Session 3 Tues 8/4 - Thurs 8/6 8:45-12:15Session 4 Tues 8/4 - Thurs 8/6 1:00-4:30In this interactive, fun program, participants will have the opportunity to: Develop public speaking, teamwork, and advocacy skillsIdentify their passions, interests, and strengthsFind ways to give back to our communityComplete service learning projects for local organizationsLearn how to become the best leaders they can be!Campers can earn up to 10 SSL Hours. The Student Leadership Institute will be led by a certified MCPS teacher, So What Else staff and high school co-instructors. The fee for the Student Leadership Institute is $160. Space is limited - register now! The program is held at: St. John's Episcopal School 3427 Olney-Laytonsville Road Olney, MD 20832 Please Note: Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. All activities performed by the student throughout the duration of this service opportunity will be awarded hour-for-hour the amount of time that is being served under direct supervision of our non-profit staff.Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: So What Else, Inc. SO WHAT ELSE 2026 STUDENT LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (SLI) for Rising Sixth Through Rising Eighth Graders Return campers welcome- SLI curriculum is updated each year! Students may only attend 1 of the sessions listed below: Session 1 Tues 7/28 - Thurs 7/30 8:45-12:15Session 2 Tues 7/28 - Thurs 7/30 1:00-4:30Session 3 Tues 8/4 - Thurs 8/6 8:45-12:15Session 4 Tues 8/4 - Thurs 8/6 1:00-4:30In this interactive, fun program, participants will have the opportunity to: Develop public speaking, teamwork, and advocacy skillsIdentify their passions, interests, and strengthsFind ways to give back to our communityComplete service learning projects for local organizationsLearn how to become the best leaders they can be!Campers can earn up to 10 SSL Hours. The Student Leadership Institute will be led by a certified MCPS teacher, So What Else staff and high school co-instructors. The fee for the Student Leadership Institute is $160. Space is limited - register now! The program is held at: St. John's Episcopal School 3427 Olney-Laytonsville Road Olney, MD 20832 Please Note: Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. All activities performed by the student throughout the duration of this service opportunity will be awarded hour-for-hour the amount of time that is being served under direct supervision of our non-profit staff.Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: So What Else, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20832 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thanksgiving Dinner ServerServe the community by serving a free turkey dinner. ALL are welcome and there is NO Charge. Lots of great food and conversation. Volunteers are welcome to dine as well. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4 Serve the community by serving a free turkey dinner. ALL are welcome and there is NO Charge. Lots of great food and conversation. Volunteers are welcome to dine as well. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Colesville Council Of Community Congregations - C-4 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 24, 2026 Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Basketball league staffLooking for volunteers to help with our fall, winter, spring and summer basketball league. Volunteers will be working with the game clock, the game book and the concession stand. The seasons are ongoing in the fall, winter and spring. Games will be on Saturdays and Sundays in the Potomac, Rockville, Bethesda and Gaithersburg area. We have boys from 2nd grade to 10th and girls from 4th grade to 8th grade. We are looking fro volunteers aged 13-18. Games usually run from around 8am-7pm with volunteers coming at least 10 minutes before game time. No experience needed we will teach you everything you need to know. If you interested please email me or text me your name, grade, phone number, email and availability. Without this information I cannot put you on the schedule.
Alea Boyd 202-615-3965 (preferred contact method) boydalea@gmail.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Inner 180 LLC Looking for volunteers to help with our fall, winter, spring and summer basketball league. Volunteers will be working with the game clock, the game book and the concession stand. The seasons are ongoing in the fall, winter and spring. Games will be on Saturdays and Sundays in the Potomac, Rockville, Bethesda and Gaithersburg area. We have boys from 2nd grade to 10th and girls from 4th grade to 8th grade. We are looking fro volunteers aged 13-18. Games usually run from around 8am-7pm with volunteers coming at least 10 minutes before game time. No experience needed we will teach you everything you need to know. If you interested please email me or text me your name, grade, phone number, email and availability. Without this information I cannot put you on the schedule.
Alea Boyd 202-615-3965 (preferred contact method) boydalea@gmail.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Inner 180 LLC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 MCPS Title I ELO Summer Program Student Volunteer Registration InformationOpen to Rising 7th-12th grade students only. USE THE LINK BELOW TO APPLY FOR SPECIFIC SCHOOL SITES Each school site uses one of two application processes: Important - You may apply/register for ONLY ONE school site! Organization: MCPS Division of School Leadership and Improvement Open to Rising 7th-12th grade students only. USE THE LINK BELOW TO APPLY FOR SPECIFIC SCHOOL SITES Each school site uses one of two application processes: Important - You may apply/register for ONLY ONE school site! Organization: MCPS Division of School Leadership and Improvement Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 7, 2026 through Jul 30, 2026 Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SSL Youth Program Aide - Shady GroveOur Youth Program Aides play a vital role in helping our Site Coordinators provide essential services and programs for the youth. From assisting with youth engagement through after-school activities, tutoring, and organizing community meals our volunteers help create a welcoming and supportive environment for the youth. By offering their time and energy, they ensure that our children and youth can enjoy enriching experiences, nutritious meals, and meaningful connections. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Community Services Foundation Our Youth Program Aides play a vital role in helping our Site Coordinators provide essential services and programs for the youth. From assisting with youth engagement through after-school activities, tutoring, and organizing community meals our volunteers help create a welcoming and supportive environment for the youth. By offering their time and energy, they ensure that our children and youth can enjoy enriching experiences, nutritious meals, and meaningful connections. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Community Services Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SSL Youth Program Aide - The WillowsOur Youth Program Aides play a vital role in helping our Site Coordinators provide essential services and programs for the youth. From assisting with youth engagement through after-school activities, tutoring, and organizing community meals our volunteers help create a welcoming and supportive environment for the youth. By offering their time and energy, they ensure that our children and youth can enjoy enriching experiences, nutritious meals, and meaningful connections. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Community Services Foundation Our Youth Program Aides play a vital role in helping our Site Coordinators provide essential services and programs for the youth. From assisting with youth engagement through after-school activities, tutoring, and organizing community meals our volunteers help create a welcoming and supportive environment for the youth. By offering their time and energy, they ensure that our children and youth can enjoy enriching experiences, nutritious meals, and meaningful connections. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Community Services Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20877 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for Music HallVolunteers will report to the Producer and will assist with preparing the theater for patrons, scanning tickets, directing patrons, serving snacks and drinks, and more. Volunteers will have the opportunity to watch the production free of charge. Volunteers will also receive a snack and a beverage. We are looking for volunteers who are between 18-25 years old, and may need SSL hours. Training will be provided. For more information please email boxoffice@britishplayers.org. You must sign up ahead of time to volunteer. Click here to sign up. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The British Players Volunteers will report to the Producer and will assist with preparing the theater for patrons, scanning tickets, directing patrons, serving snacks and drinks, and more. Volunteers will have the opportunity to watch the production free of charge. Volunteers will also receive a snack and a beverage. We are looking for volunteers who are between 18-25 years old, and may need SSL hours. Training will be provided. For more information please email boxoffice@britishplayers.org. You must sign up ahead of time to volunteer. Click here to sign up. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The British Players Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rockville Swim and Fitness Center: Learn to Swim VolunteersNOTE: In order to register for an opportunity, you must click the "Respond" button again after you submit any missing qualifications. You are only considered registered once the "Respond" button changes to "Unregister," and once you receive a confirmation email thanking you for your interest.
NOTICE: Volunteers for this opportunity must successfully complete a background check prior to volunteering. Volunteers assist with the Learn to Swim program at the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center. Volunteers work as an instructor's aid and are paired up in the pool with paid instructors. They also help take attendance, set out the kickboards, diving rings, and lifejackets and help put away the swim equipment after lessons. Volunteers must be able to demonstrate the swimming skills for the level they are working with. A time commitment of 7-8 weeks is required. Session dates are (roughly): Winter session 1 Early January-mid-February; Winter session 2 mid-February-early April; Spring session mid-April-mid June; Summer sessions (1-4) mid-June-early August; Fall session 1 early September-late October; Fall session 2 late October-mid-December. Visit the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center website for more information about our facility. This opportunity is available for student volunteers to earn SSL hours. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit organization directly with any questions and/or concerns. The nonprofit is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. For SSL hours to be added to a student’s record, students must submit MCPS Form 560-51, Student Service Learning Activity Verification Form, to the school SSL coordinator by the due dates on the form (no later than the last Friday in May), which can be found at bit.ly/SSLReflection. Students will need to complete sections 1 and 3 of MCPS Form 560-51 in full. In lieu of section 2 of MCPS Form 560-51, students should attach the “SSL Hour Form” completed and provided to the student by the City of Rockville supervisor. Organization: City of Rockville: Recreation and Parks (Swim and Fitness Center) NOTE: In order to register for an opportunity, you must click the "Respond" button again after you submit any missing qualifications. You are only considered registered once the "Respond" button changes to "Unregister," and once you receive a confirmation email thanking you for your interest.
NOTICE: Volunteers for this opportunity must successfully complete a background check prior to volunteering. Volunteers assist with the Learn to Swim program at the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center. Volunteers work as an instructor's aid and are paired up in the pool with paid instructors. They also help take attendance, set out the kickboards, diving rings, and lifejackets and help put away the swim equipment after lessons. Volunteers must be able to demonstrate the swimming skills for the level they are working with. A time commitment of 7-8 weeks is required. Session dates are (roughly): Winter session 1 Early January-mid-February; Winter session 2 mid-February-early April; Spring session mid-April-mid June; Summer sessions (1-4) mid-June-early August; Fall session 1 early September-late October; Fall session 2 late October-mid-December. Visit the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center website for more information about our facility. This opportunity is available for student volunteers to earn SSL hours. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit organization directly with any questions and/or concerns. The nonprofit is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. For SSL hours to be added to a student’s record, students must submit MCPS Form 560-51, Student Service Learning Activity Verification Form, to the school SSL coordinator by the due dates on the form (no later than the last Friday in May), which can be found at bit.ly/SSLReflection. Students will need to complete sections 1 and 3 of MCPS Form 560-51 in full. In lieu of section 2 of MCPS Form 560-51, students should attach the “SSL Hour Form” completed and provided to the student by the City of Rockville supervisor. Organization: City of Rockville: Recreation and Parks (Swim and Fitness Center) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 27, 2035 Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Annual Turkish FestivalOpportunity to help during Annual Turkish Festival in DC. The Annual Turkish Festival is a long-standing community event, and this year we will be celebrating its 24th year. It is one of the largest cultural festivals in Washington, DC. Each year, the festival is supported by more than 100 volunteers, including a core group of approximately 60–70 returning volunteers. The festival runs from early morning through the evening. The opportunity is mostly structured around 4-hour shifts. Some volunteer for one shift, while others may volunteer for two shifts. Student volunteers assist with a variety of festival-related service activities, including children’s tent activities, tea and coffee service, guest hospitality, volunteer check-in, stage area support, setup, breakdown, arranging tables and chairs, and general festival logistics. Volunteer assignments, shift times, reporting locations, and supervisor information are shared with volunteers in advance through detailed email communication Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: American Turkish Association of Washington, DC (ATA-DC) Opportunity to help during Annual Turkish Festival in DC. The Annual Turkish Festival is a long-standing community event, and this year we will be celebrating its 24th year. It is one of the largest cultural festivals in Washington, DC. Each year, the festival is supported by more than 100 volunteers, including a core group of approximately 60–70 returning volunteers. The festival runs from early morning through the evening. The opportunity is mostly structured around 4-hour shifts. Some volunteer for one shift, while others may volunteer for two shifts. Student volunteers assist with a variety of festival-related service activities, including children’s tent activities, tea and coffee service, guest hospitality, volunteer check-in, stage area support, setup, breakdown, arranging tables and chairs, and general festival logistics. Volunteer assignments, shift times, reporting locations, and supervisor information are shared with volunteers in advance through detailed email communication Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: American Turkish Association of Washington, DC (ATA-DC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2026 Zip Code: 20004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Autism Mentorship & Family Support Volunteer (Virtual & Community-Based)Volunteer Roles (SSL-Compliant) Volunteers with the Ethiopian Eritrean Special Needs Community (EESNC) support children, youth, and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities, as well as their families, through structured, supervised, and community-based activities. All volunteer activities are conducted under the direct supervision of an EESNC staff member in public or designated program settings to ensure safety and compliance with SSL requirements. Volunteer responsibilities include: Autism Mentorship (Supervised Group Support):Support individuals with autism through structured activities focused on social engagement, communication skills, and community participation in public program settings. Family Support Assistance (Community-Based Activities): Assist families during organized workshops, resource events, and group support sessions that promote caregiver education and access to services. Vocational and Life Skills Support: Help participants build independence through supervised activities that may include job readiness, social skills development, and structured learning sessions. Community Engagement Events: Assist during cultural events, resource fairs, and educational workshops hosted in public venues, helping with setup, participant support, and engagement activities. Virtual Mentorship (Fully Supervised): Participate in EESNC-led virtual sessions under direct staff supervision, with all SSL safety and privacy requirements strictly followed. All volunteer service is designed to be meaningful, structured, and developmentally supportive while maintaining full compliance with MCPS SSL guidelines. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Ethiopian-Eritrean Special Needs community Volunteer Roles (SSL-Compliant) Volunteers with the Ethiopian Eritrean Special Needs Community (EESNC) support children, youth, and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities, as well as their families, through structured, supervised, and community-based activities. All volunteer activities are conducted under the direct supervision of an EESNC staff member in public or designated program settings to ensure safety and compliance with SSL requirements. Volunteer responsibilities include: Autism Mentorship (Supervised Group Support):Support individuals with autism through structured activities focused on social engagement, communication skills, and community participation in public program settings. Family Support Assistance (Community-Based Activities): Assist families during organized workshops, resource events, and group support sessions that promote caregiver education and access to services. Vocational and Life Skills Support: Help participants build independence through supervised activities that may include job readiness, social skills development, and structured learning sessions. Community Engagement Events: Assist during cultural events, resource fairs, and educational workshops hosted in public venues, helping with setup, participant support, and engagement activities. Virtual Mentorship (Fully Supervised): Participate in EESNC-led virtual sessions under direct staff supervision, with all SSL safety and privacy requirements strictly followed. All volunteer service is designed to be meaningful, structured, and developmentally supportive while maintaining full compliance with MCPS SSL guidelines. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Ethiopian-Eritrean Special Needs community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20832 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Re's Kids Club Teen Apprentice ProgramAt Re’s Kids Club children 4-10 years old can join us on select Saturdays throughout the academic year to experience the magic of Camp Levine in one afternoon. This drop-off “mini-camp” gives children the chance to explore multiple art forms—including hands-on instruction with two different instruments. Pizza dinner is provided! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Camp Levine At Re’s Kids Club children 4-10 years old can join us on select Saturdays throughout the academic year to experience the magic of Camp Levine in one afternoon. This drop-off “mini-camp” gives children the chance to explore multiple art forms—including hands-on instruction with two different instruments. Pizza dinner is provided! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Camp Levine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Camp Levine Teen Apprentice ProgramThe Teen Apprentice Program consists of responsible, mature, and enthusiastic junior high and high school students who assist groups of campers, support teachers in the classroom, learn effective techniques for working with children, and put their love of music and the arts to use. Teen Apprentices do not need to have any musical knowledge or previous experience with Camp Levine or Levine Music. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Camp Levine The Teen Apprentice Program consists of responsible, mature, and enthusiastic junior high and high school students who assist groups of campers, support teachers in the classroom, learn effective techniques for working with children, and put their love of music and the arts to use. Teen Apprentices do not need to have any musical knowledge or previous experience with Camp Levine or Levine Music. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Camp Levine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 22, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026 Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Yard work and minor repairs of facility (must be accompanied by parent)We offer volunteer opportunities for students who are accompanied by a parent. Participants may assist with yard work or minor repairs at a nonprofit facility. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Rebuilding Together Montgomery County We offer volunteer opportunities for students who are accompanied by a parent. Participants may assist with yard work or minor repairs at a nonprofit facility. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Rebuilding Together Montgomery County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20879 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Early Childhood Classroom CounselorWe have a Reggio Emilia inspired summer program for children ages 2-5 years. Volunteers are needed to assist educators with daily activities for children, such as art, music, water play, story time, sports and movement, and more. Volunteer hours are from 9am to 1pm. We are currently accepting volunteers for this summers program which starts in June of 2026. More details to follow. Summer Discovery Volunteer Guidelines Your RoleHelp teachers and support children throughout the day. This may include setting up and cleaning up activities, assisting before and after water play, helping with transitions, and supporting camp-wide events. Always follow the teachers’ lead—if you’re unsure, ask. Be kind, calm, and helpful. Phones should stay out of sight. Stay EngagedPlease stay actively involved with the children. Sitting off to the side is discouraged. You can read stories, play with children, help during outdoor time, and assist teachers as needed. Weekly assignments will be given on your first day. Children & SafetyWe work with children ages 2–5. Interact in age-appropriate ways and help keep children safe at all times. Maintain respectful physical boundaries—do not pick up children, carry them, or have them sit on your lap. You will never be asked to change diapers or clothes. Hours & LocationCamp runs 9:00 AM–1:00 PM. Please arrive by 9:00 AM for a brief meeting. Dress for indoor and outdoor activities. Clothes may get wet or dirty. Wear sunscreen. Bring sandals for water play. LunchYou may eat with the children from 12:30–1:00 PM. Bring nut-free, vegetarian or pescatarian food (fish okay; no shellfish). Bring a water bottle. Service HoursWe are a pre-approved Montgomery County SSL site. You are responsible for tracking your hours and completing your form. I will sign it once finished. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Ohr Kodesh Congregation We have a Reggio Emilia inspired summer program for children ages 2-5 years. Volunteers are needed to assist educators with daily activities for children, such as art, music, water play, story time, sports and movement, and more. Volunteer hours are from 9am to 1pm. We are currently accepting volunteers for this summers program which starts in June of 2026. More details to follow. Summer Discovery Volunteer Guidelines Your RoleHelp teachers and support children throughout the day. This may include setting up and cleaning up activities, assisting before and after water play, helping with transitions, and supporting camp-wide events. Always follow the teachers’ lead—if you’re unsure, ask. Be kind, calm, and helpful. Phones should stay out of sight. Stay EngagedPlease stay actively involved with the children. Sitting off to the side is discouraged. You can read stories, play with children, help during outdoor time, and assist teachers as needed. Weekly assignments will be given on your first day. Children & SafetyWe work with children ages 2–5. Interact in age-appropriate ways and help keep children safe at all times. Maintain respectful physical boundaries—do not pick up children, carry them, or have them sit on your lap. You will never be asked to change diapers or clothes. Hours & LocationCamp runs 9:00 AM–1:00 PM. Please arrive by 9:00 AM for a brief meeting. Dress for indoor and outdoor activities. Clothes may get wet or dirty. Wear sunscreen. Bring sandals for water play. LunchYou may eat with the children from 12:30–1:00 PM. Bring nut-free, vegetarian or pescatarian food (fish okay; no shellfish). Bring a water bottle. Service HoursWe are a pre-approved Montgomery County SSL site. You are responsible for tracking your hours and completing your form. I will sign it once finished. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Ohr Kodesh Congregation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 7, 2026 Zip Code: 20815 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Student Leadership Institute High School Co-Instructor (HSC)So What Else is looking for committed, responsible, and motivated high schoolers (rising 9th - rising 12th graders) to serve as Co-Instructors to help develop and implement curriculum for the Student Leadership Institute (SLI) for middle schoolers. SLI will be led by an MCPS certified teacher and up to 5 HSCs will be present for each 3-day session. HSCs should have experience in the following areas so they can effectively assist middle school campers with: *TAKING ON LEADERSHIP ROLES *LEADERSHIP SKILLS DEVELOPMENT *PROJECT IDENTIFICATION & PLANNING *COMPLETING SERVICE PROJECTS *UNDERSTANDING THE VALUE OF VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES *PERSONAL GOAL-SETTING & SELF-ASSESSMENT *EFFECTIVELY WORKING WITH OTHERS IN TEAMS Those selected will serve as HSCs for the sessions listed below: Session 1 and Session 2: Tuesday 7/28 - Thursday 7/30 Session 3 and Session 4: Tuesday 8/4 - Thursday 8/6 For the dates above, HSC hours will be one of the following: 1/2 day AM 8:30-12:30 1/2 day PM 12:45-4:45 Full day 8:30-4:45 (30 min lunch break) *Can earn up to 54 SSL hours if selected for all SLI sessions In addition to being available for their entire SLI session(s), HSCs must be available to develop curriculum with the SLI Program Manager prior to the program. Only ONE absence will be permitted for the following curriculum planning meetings: Tues 6/30 2-4 pm (in person) Tues 7/8 3-4 pm (virtual) Tues 7/14 2-4 pm (in person) Tues 7/21 3-4 pm (virtual) All SLI sessions and in person planning will be held at St. John's Episcopal School in Olney, MD. TO APPLY, COMPLETE THE Student Leadership Institute High School Co-Instructor Application Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: So What Else, Inc. So What Else is looking for committed, responsible, and motivated high schoolers (rising 9th - rising 12th graders) to serve as Co-Instructors to help develop and implement curriculum for the Student Leadership Institute (SLI) for middle schoolers. SLI will be led by an MCPS certified teacher and up to 5 HSCs will be present for each 3-day session. HSCs should have experience in the following areas so they can effectively assist middle school campers with: *TAKING ON LEADERSHIP ROLES *LEADERSHIP SKILLS DEVELOPMENT *PROJECT IDENTIFICATION & PLANNING *COMPLETING SERVICE PROJECTS *UNDERSTANDING THE VALUE OF VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES *PERSONAL GOAL-SETTING & SELF-ASSESSMENT *EFFECTIVELY WORKING WITH OTHERS IN TEAMS Those selected will serve as HSCs for the sessions listed below: Session 1 and Session 2: Tuesday 7/28 - Thursday 7/30 Session 3 and Session 4: Tuesday 8/4 - Thursday 8/6 For the dates above, HSC hours will be one of the following: 1/2 day AM 8:30-12:30 1/2 day PM 12:45-4:45 Full day 8:30-4:45 (30 min lunch break) *Can earn up to 54 SSL hours if selected for all SLI sessions In addition to being available for their entire SLI session(s), HSCs must be available to develop curriculum with the SLI Program Manager prior to the program. Only ONE absence will be permitted for the following curriculum planning meetings: Tues 6/30 2-4 pm (in person) Tues 7/8 3-4 pm (virtual) Tues 7/14 2-4 pm (in person) Tues 7/21 3-4 pm (virtual) All SLI sessions and in person planning will be held at St. John's Episcopal School in Olney, MD. TO APPLY, COMPLETE THE Student Leadership Institute High School Co-Instructor Application Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: So What Else, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20832 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Friday afternoon and early evening 3:30pm-6pm Help Needed to Sort/Pack Food BoxesHarvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution. This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours! Help is needed on Fridays between 3:30pm – 6pm to sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers. Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors. Register to volunteer at the main page link The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly. Harvest Mid-County Hub Food Program Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving. Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.
Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution. This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours! Help is needed on Fridays between 3:30pm – 6pm to sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers. Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors. Register to volunteer at the main page link The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly. Harvest Mid-County Hub Food Program Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving. Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.
Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20832 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: (Tuesday to Friday Afternoon and Early Evening (3:30pm to 6pm) Help Needed to Sort/Pack Food BoxesHarvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution. This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours! Help is needed from Tuesday to Fridays between 3:30pm – 6pm to sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers. Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors. Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly. Harvest Mid-County Food Hub Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving. Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.
Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub Harvest Intercontinental Church in Olney, Maryland serves the mid county region providing food and other vital services to residents every week. Play a vital role and make an impact on 550 families in the mid county region by serving on Fridays sorting and packing supplies in preparation for Saturday distribution. This is a great opportunity for those who can only serve in the evening hours! Help is needed from Tuesday to Fridays between 3:30pm – 6pm to sort supplies and bag food for Saturday pickup. Tasks may include moving food from pallet to shelves/bags, setting up tables, signing in/signing out site volunteers. Note this is an IN-PERSON activity held indoors. Register to volunteer at the main page sign up genius link: The hub volunteer coordinator will contact each person to provide additional information. Specific instructions will be given when you arrive at the distribution site. Volunteers should wear comfortable attire, be able to stand for 2-3 hours and be able to lift and move minimum of 10-15 pounds repeatedly. Harvest Mid-County Food Hub Protocol: All volunteers are required to have their masks on before entering the building and will have their temperature check upon arrival. Gloves will be provided to wear at all times while serving. Volunteers may park between the D and E Lots and use the entrance doors that are next to the small traffic circle at the right side of the building.
Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Harvest Mid-County Hub Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20832 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gaithersburg Community Soup Kitchen Hot Meals ProgramOperating also as “The Lord’s Table” Soup Kitchen, our charitable organization prepares and serves free meals daily, October - April, Monday thru Friday, at Epworth UMC, 9008 Rosemont Drive in Gaithersburg, MD. Student volunteers would assist the chefs in the set up, serving, and clean up of the meals from 3-5PM. Check out our website for student SSL opportunities https://www.lordstablesoupkitchen.org/opportunities Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Gaithersburg Community Soup Kitchen, Inc. Operating also as “The Lord’s Table” Soup Kitchen, our charitable organization prepares and serves free meals daily, October - April, Monday thru Friday, at Epworth UMC, 9008 Rosemont Drive in Gaithersburg, MD. Student volunteers would assist the chefs in the set up, serving, and clean up of the meals from 3-5PM. Check out our website for student SSL opportunities https://www.lordstablesoupkitchen.org/opportunities Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Gaithersburg Community Soup Kitchen, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2027 Zip Code: 20877 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Robotic InstructorsThis is an update in addition to below on going opportunity: Fifth Dimension will host an one-week summer camp 6/29-7/3. We are seeking students with robotic experience, able and willing to share their knowledge and foster a new class of up-coming robotic engineers. If you are available during this week, 9-5 daily, please talk to us. SSL hour awarded as worked. Recruiting experienced robotics instructors to teach mechanical design, hardware-focused programming, engineering documentation, and other competition-related skills. This ongoing, hands-on program emphasizes strengthening students’ practical abilities in mechanical engineering, programming, documentation, and other core areas essential for robotics competitions. Volunteer can provide his/her curriculum or learn to teach the club curriculums. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Fifth Dimension Robotics This is an update in addition to below on going opportunity: Fifth Dimension will host an one-week summer camp 6/29-7/3. We are seeking students with robotic experience, able and willing to share their knowledge and foster a new class of up-coming robotic engineers. If you are available during this week, 9-5 daily, please talk to us. SSL hour awarded as worked. Recruiting experienced robotics instructors to teach mechanical design, hardware-focused programming, engineering documentation, and other competition-related skills. This ongoing, hands-on program emphasizes strengthening students’ practical abilities in mechanical engineering, programming, documentation, and other core areas essential for robotics competitions. Volunteer can provide his/her curriculum or learn to teach the club curriculums. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Fifth Dimension Robotics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MusicianJoin us to celebrate and preserve the historic community of Prathertown! We’re looking for an enthusiastic Volunteer Musician to help create a warm, welcoming atmosphere during our community events and gatherings. What you’ll do: Provide live music during the event. Help set the tone with music that supports a family-friendly, community celebration. Work with event organizers on timing and setup. Join in creating a joyful and engaging experience for guests of all ages. Ideal for: Musicians who enjoy community events, sharing their talent, and helping create a memorable experience through music. Please Note: Volunteers will need to bring their own instruments. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own food and water. Breaks will be included, and SSL forms will be provided. Feel free to bring canned goods to donate to our food drive. Participants should include their best contact number to be informed of any changes to this service project. There will be no refrigeration available for food items. Please contact us with any questions, and specify which instrument you are bringing. Volunteers will be under direct supervision during the entirety of every event. Email: info@prathertown.org - Phone: (301) 258-1003 - Website:www.prathertown.org -7901 Queenair Drive, Suite 108 Gaithersburg, MD, 20879 As with all our projects, when you register you do so with the understanding that volunteering may involve physical activity, and will require the exercise of reasonable care to avoid injury and/or damage and agree to assume any and all risks of personal injury or property damage. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation Join us to celebrate and preserve the historic community of Prathertown! We’re looking for an enthusiastic Volunteer Musician to help create a warm, welcoming atmosphere during our community events and gatherings. What you’ll do: Provide live music during the event. Help set the tone with music that supports a family-friendly, community celebration. Work with event organizers on timing and setup. Join in creating a joyful and engaging experience for guests of all ages. Ideal for: Musicians who enjoy community events, sharing their talent, and helping create a memorable experience through music. Please Note: Volunteers will need to bring their own instruments. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own food and water. Breaks will be included, and SSL forms will be provided. Feel free to bring canned goods to donate to our food drive. Participants should include their best contact number to be informed of any changes to this service project. There will be no refrigeration available for food items. Please contact us with any questions, and specify which instrument you are bringing. Volunteers will be under direct supervision during the entirety of every event. Email: info@prathertown.org - Phone: (301) 258-1003 - Website:www.prathertown.org -7901 Queenair Drive, Suite 108 Gaithersburg, MD, 20879 As with all our projects, when you register you do so with the understanding that volunteering may involve physical activity, and will require the exercise of reasonable care to avoid injury and/or damage and agree to assume any and all risks of personal injury or property damage. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20879 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recruiting Tennis Hitting Partners (experienced tennis players who can help new players))Greetings! ATR is seeking experienced (UTR 5 or above, or high school tennis team members) and enthusiastic tennis players to join our hitting sessions as well as other tennis activities held at the local public schools' tennis courts ! If you are passionate about tennis, want to earn SSL hours, or interested in making a positive impact by supporting and helping other tennis players in our community, we'd love for you to participate in our hitting sessions and other tennis activities! To register, please click the link below and we will contact you when there is an opportunity. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe5o0cpMrMEaCedhz9A9m2agUUJxW88Jl8bGKfhNTFChb1pig/viewform?usp=dialog Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Association of Tennis Recreationals Greetings! ATR is seeking experienced (UTR 5 or above, or high school tennis team members) and enthusiastic tennis players to join our hitting sessions as well as other tennis activities held at the local public schools' tennis courts ! If you are passionate about tennis, want to earn SSL hours, or interested in making a positive impact by supporting and helping other tennis players in our community, we'd love for you to participate in our hitting sessions and other tennis activities! To register, please click the link below and we will contact you when there is an opportunity. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe5o0cpMrMEaCedhz9A9m2agUUJxW88Jl8bGKfhNTFChb1pig/viewform?usp=dialog Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Association of Tennis Recreationals Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gaithersburg Library 2026 Summer Reading Teen VolunteerThe Gaithersburg Library is looking for teen volunteers for our yearly Summer Reading Program. Volunteers are vital to making sure we have a superb summer full of fun opportunities for all ages! When: Session 1: June 21 - July 18 Session 2: July 1 - August 15There are two types of volunteer options this summer. Desk Volunteer: Two-hour hour shifts, available seven days a week. You will sit at a table in the Children's Area of the library and help children and teens sign up for summer reading, hand out prizes, and answer questions about the Summer Reading Challenge. Program Volunteer: Three-hour shifts, available Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday. Program volunteers will assist with the running of programs for children-teens. 'Programs' are library events that are free and open to the public; they are organized and run by library staff and can range from playing with Legos and doing crafts to movie showings and live performances. Volunteering in this position includes helping to set-up, clean-up, and interacting with the program participants. Please complete the volunteer application to register. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Gaithersburg Library The Gaithersburg Library is looking for teen volunteers for our yearly Summer Reading Program. Volunteers are vital to making sure we have a superb summer full of fun opportunities for all ages! When: Session 1: June 21 - July 18 Session 2: July 1 - August 15There are two types of volunteer options this summer. Desk Volunteer: Two-hour hour shifts, available seven days a week. You will sit at a table in the Children's Area of the library and help children and teens sign up for summer reading, hand out prizes, and answer questions about the Summer Reading Challenge. Program Volunteer: Three-hour shifts, available Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday. Program volunteers will assist with the running of programs for children-teens. 'Programs' are library events that are free and open to the public; they are organized and run by library staff and can range from playing with Legos and doing crafts to movie showings and live performances. Volunteering in this position includes helping to set-up, clean-up, and interacting with the program participants. Please complete the volunteer application to register. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Gaithersburg Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2026 Zip Code: 20879 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VideographerVideographer
Purpose The Volunteer Videographer helps capture the stories, events, and impact of our community programs primarily in Gaithersburg and Germantown areas. Your work will support outreach, documentation, fundraising, and historic preservation by creating high‑quality video content that brings our mission to life. All service activities related to this opportunity will be directly supervised by an adult representative of our organization. Key Responsibilities Film community events, interviews, workshops, and on‑site activitiesCapture b‑roll footage that highlights people, places, and program impactEdit video clips into short features, social media reels, or longer storytelling piecesCollaborate with staff to understand project goals, messaging, and desired toneOrganize and label video files for easy access and long‑term useEnsure all footage respects privacy, consent, and cultural sensitivityWhat You Bring Experience with videography, smartphone filming, or DSLR/mirrorless camerasBasic editing skills using tools like Adobe Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, or mobile appsCreativity and an eye for storytelling, composition, and soundAbility to work independently and meet agreed‑upon timelinesRespect for community members, especially elders and youthReliability and professionalism during events and interviewsTime Commitment Flexible. Opportunities vary based on events, interviews, and project needs. Volunteers can choose assignments that fit their schedule. Impact Your videos help preserve community history, uplift local voices, and strengthen outreach. By capturing authentic stories, you help build awareness, inspire support, and document the legacy of the people we serve. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation Videographer
Purpose The Volunteer Videographer helps capture the stories, events, and impact of our community programs primarily in Gaithersburg and Germantown areas. Your work will support outreach, documentation, fundraising, and historic preservation by creating high‑quality video content that brings our mission to life. All service activities related to this opportunity will be directly supervised by an adult representative of our organization. Key Responsibilities Film community events, interviews, workshops, and on‑site activitiesCapture b‑roll footage that highlights people, places, and program impactEdit video clips into short features, social media reels, or longer storytelling piecesCollaborate with staff to understand project goals, messaging, and desired toneOrganize and label video files for easy access and long‑term useEnsure all footage respects privacy, consent, and cultural sensitivityWhat You Bring Experience with videography, smartphone filming, or DSLR/mirrorless camerasBasic editing skills using tools like Adobe Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, or mobile appsCreativity and an eye for storytelling, composition, and soundAbility to work independently and meet agreed‑upon timelinesRespect for community members, especially elders and youthReliability and professionalism during events and interviewsTime Commitment Flexible. Opportunities vary based on events, interviews, and project needs. Volunteers can choose assignments that fit their schedule. Impact Your videos help preserve community history, uplift local voices, and strengthen outreach. By capturing authentic stories, you help build awareness, inspire support, and document the legacy of the people we serve. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Prathertown Community Development Corporation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20879 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Leadership & Development Program - 2026 Application Open!The Youth Leadership and Development Program offers teens the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the field of Youth Development. Program participants will learn and build on existing skills, including understanding how to support and guide younger children, developing patience, empathy, and emotional intelligence, and creating a safe, inclusive environment for the members we serve during Camp Adventure. Participants will also gain career readiness skills such as time management and professionalism, accountability, and communication. Qualifications/Requirements: · Going into the 9th – 12th Grade for the 2026 - 2027 school year and between the ages of 14 and 18 years old · Must have strong leadership skills · Ability to demonstrate teamwork with other Junior Leaders and adult staff members · Ability to communicate and work with ages 6yo - 13yo · Ability to teach and lead arts, character building, education, health & wellness, leadership, recreational, and sports activities · Ability to make smart decisions and have safe judgment · Is willing to run, jump, play, and do a lot of physical movements · Responsible, friendly, enthusiastic, fun, have a sense of humor, patient, and willing to learn Highly Recommended: · Have completed a child development course · Have experience in working with children in a large group setting Application Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScr5g7wLRVfVBCDoHKeGTMUQIG8the_oci_qDiBKoldNZ_asA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=114297493978227869962 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Germantown Branch The Youth Leadership and Development Program offers teens the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the field of Youth Development. Program participants will learn and build on existing skills, including understanding how to support and guide younger children, developing patience, empathy, and emotional intelligence, and creating a safe, inclusive environment for the members we serve during Camp Adventure. Participants will also gain career readiness skills such as time management and professionalism, accountability, and communication. Qualifications/Requirements: · Going into the 9th – 12th Grade for the 2026 - 2027 school year and between the ages of 14 and 18 years old · Must have strong leadership skills · Ability to demonstrate teamwork with other Junior Leaders and adult staff members · Ability to communicate and work with ages 6yo - 13yo · Ability to teach and lead arts, character building, education, health & wellness, leadership, recreational, and sports activities · Ability to make smart decisions and have safe judgment · Is willing to run, jump, play, and do a lot of physical movements · Responsible, friendly, enthusiastic, fun, have a sense of humor, patient, and willing to learn Highly Recommended: · Have completed a child development course · Have experience in working with children in a large group setting Application Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScr5g7wLRVfVBCDoHKeGTMUQIG8the_oci_qDiBKoldNZ_asA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=114297493978227869962 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Germantown Branch Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 1, 2026 through Aug 28, 2026 Zip Code: 20876 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music in HospitalsHoly Cross Health is a Catholic, not-for-profit, people-centered health system that serves the two most populous counties in Maryland, Montgomery and Prince George's counties, and Washington, DC. The health system is committed to being the most trusted provider of healthcare services in the area. We, Holy Cross Health and Trinity Health, serve together in the spirit of the Gospel as a compassionate and transforming healing presence within our communities. We need your help in contributing to our healing presence by bringing music to our lobbies. We welcome any advanced musicians (non-vocal, non-drums) who are interested in either bringing their own instrument or using the hospital provided piano. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Holy Cross Health Holy Cross Health is a Catholic, not-for-profit, people-centered health system that serves the two most populous counties in Maryland, Montgomery and Prince George's counties, and Washington, DC. The health system is committed to being the most trusted provider of healthcare services in the area. We, Holy Cross Health and Trinity Health, serve together in the spirit of the Gospel as a compassionate and transforming healing presence within our communities. We need your help in contributing to our healing presence by bringing music to our lobbies. We welcome any advanced musicians (non-vocal, non-drums) who are interested in either bringing their own instrument or using the hospital provided piano. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Holy Cross Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: TESS Program Support Aide-YouthWe’re seeking a friendly and organized front-line team member to support our reception area. In this role, you’ll welcome and check in visitors, provide clear information, and help ensure smooth daily operations under the direction of TESS staff. Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply, as you may assist with interpretation and translation for clients, volunteers, and partner programs! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: TESS Community Action Center - HHS/CAA We’re seeking a friendly and organized front-line team member to support our reception area. In this role, you’ll welcome and check in visitors, provide clear information, and help ensure smooth daily operations under the direction of TESS staff. Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply, as you may assist with interpretation and translation for clients, volunteers, and partner programs! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: TESS Community Action Center - HHS/CAA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Camp counselorsDuring the summer, volunteers serve as camp counselors, supporting campers with their daily routines, schedules, and Taekwondo activities. They play an important role in ensuring the safety of our campers while creating an environment where they can learn, make new friends, and have fun. Volunteers set a high standard, acting as supportive and caring examples of good role models within the day camp setting. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Community Champions Inc. During the summer, volunteers serve as camp counselors, supporting campers with their daily routines, schedules, and Taekwondo activities. They play an important role in ensuring the safety of our campers while creating an environment where they can learn, make new friends, and have fun. Volunteers set a high standard, acting as supportive and caring examples of good role models within the day camp setting. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Community Champions Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 7, 2026 Zip Code: 20815 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club with Older Adults in GaithersburgVolunteer with older adults and other high school students to discuss favorite graphic novels this fall at the Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club at the Gaithersburg Public Library with Link Generations, Asbury Methodist Village, and Gaithersburg Beloved Community Initiative. Meetings are from 6:30-7:30pm: Added date with author visit! April 14 (Ryan Estrada, author of Good Old-Fashioned Korean Spirit will Zoom into our meeting at the library). Books available for checking out online or at the Library. Earn SSL hours for your time. Please complete this form to register. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Link Generations Volunteer with older adults and other high school students to discuss favorite graphic novels this fall at the Intergenerational Graphic Novel Book Club at the Gaithersburg Public Library with Link Generations, Asbury Methodist Village, and Gaithersburg Beloved Community Initiative. Meetings are from 6:30-7:30pm: Added date with author visit! April 14 (Ryan Estrada, author of Good Old-Fashioned Korean Spirit will Zoom into our meeting at the library). Books available for checking out online or at the Library. Earn SSL hours for your time. Please complete this form to register. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Link Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20879 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Decorated Art Journals for Cancer PatientsKits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time. 4 well-decorated store-bought journals may receive 1 service hour Decorate beautiful journals that recipients can use as appointment planners, symptom trackers, or simply coloring books. The covers and a few pages inside could be spaces for volunteers to draw outlines or artwork, write inspiring messages, etc. For those seeking service hours: As of August 11, 2023, we ONLY accept store-bought journals that you decorate yourself for service hours, but not composition notebooks. The outside covers should be decorated with hand-drawn art and/or handwritten inspiring quotes. Using only stickers or decorative tape is not acceptable for service hours. At least one of the inside pages should also be decorated with calendars, activity or coloring pages, handwritten inspiring messages, etc. Undecorated store-bought journals are always welcome but are not eligible for service hours. Handmade journals may be accepted only if pre-approved and exceptionally well-made. Priorities Hand-decorated journals for both adult and pediatric patients of any gender to use as portable notebooks, coloring books, and/or appointment planners. Bullet journaling is welcome! Artwork, hand-lettering, drawings, and weekly or monthly calendar pages, with encouraging, handwritten messages Suitable to fit inside a 12 x 10 x 4-inch boxWe Do Not Accept Undecorated store-bought journals for service hours Hand-bound journals for service hours (still accepted if not requesting hours) Stapled journals Composition notebooks Folded construction paper Journals made with foldersRecommended Blank Journals for Decorating Kits to Heart earns from qualifying Amazon purchases, which supports our mission at no extra cost to you. 24-Pack Blank Lined Journal Set 15-Pack A5 Kraft Notebooks, 60 Lined Blank Pages Travel Journal 24-Pack Blank Journals Bulk Set, Small Kraft Paper Notebooks 24-Pack Blank Books, Unlined Pocket Size Notebook Bulk Set 24-Pack Blank Notebooks 24-Pack Large Blank Notebook 8.5x11 Unlined JournalsRecommended Supplies 15-Pack Zebra Pen/Highlighter Scrapbook paper and stickers Glue stick and scissors for the scrapbook paper Inspirational stickers Motivational stickers Floral stickers Dried pressed flowersHow to Submit Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received! Please review the details and further guidance here: bit.ly/KTH-Volunteer For Students: If you are a student seeking SSL hours, you must decorate at least 4 journals for quality completion of the service project. Every 4 decorated journals may receive 1 SSL hour. There is no maximum number of hours for this activity. Getting StartedPlease visit this link for more details and guidance. If you have any further questions, please reach out to volunteer@kitstoheart.org. Safety FirstSafety is paramount. Please follow these precautions: Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Kits to Heart Kits to Heart is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that gives curated cancer care kits to patients and their loved ones. Our mission is to bring smiles and solidarity to those affected by cancer, one kit at a time. 4 well-decorated store-bought journals may receive 1 service hour Decorate beautiful journals that recipients can use as appointment planners, symptom trackers, or simply coloring books. The covers and a few pages inside could be spaces for volunteers to draw outlines or artwork, write inspiring messages, etc. For those seeking service hours: As of August 11, 2023, we ONLY accept store-bought journals that you decorate yourself for service hours, but not composition notebooks. The outside covers should be decorated with hand-drawn art and/or handwritten inspiring quotes. Using only stickers or decorative tape is not acceptable for service hours. At least one of the inside pages should also be decorated with calendars, activity or coloring pages, handwritten inspiring messages, etc. Undecorated store-bought journals are always welcome but are not eligible for service hours. Handmade journals may be accepted only if pre-approved and exceptionally well-made. Priorities Hand-decorated journals for both adult and pediatric patients of any gender to use as portable notebooks, coloring books, and/or appointment planners. Bullet journaling is welcome! Artwork, hand-lettering, drawings, and weekly or monthly calendar pages, with encouraging, handwritten messages Suitable to fit inside a 12 x 10 x 4-inch boxWe Do Not Accept Undecorated store-bought journals for service hours Hand-bound journals for service hours (still accepted if not requesting hours) Stapled journals Composition notebooks Folded construction paper Journals made with foldersRecommended Blank Journals for Decorating Kits to Heart earns from qualifying Amazon purchases, which supports our mission at no extra cost to you. 24-Pack Blank Lined Journal Set 15-Pack A5 Kraft Notebooks, 60 Lined Blank Pages Travel Journal 24-Pack Blank Journals Bulk Set, Small Kraft Paper Notebooks 24-Pack Blank Books, Unlined Pocket Size Notebook Bulk Set 24-Pack Blank Notebooks 24-Pack Large Blank Notebook 8.5x11 Unlined JournalsRecommended Supplies 15-Pack Zebra Pen/Highlighter Scrapbook paper and stickers Glue stick and scissors for the scrapbook paper Inspirational stickers Motivational stickers Floral stickers Dried pressed flowersHow to Submit Please follow these steps to ensure your work is received! Please review the details and further guidance here: bit.ly/KTH-Volunteer For Students: If you are a student seeking SSL hours, you must decorate at least 4 journals for quality completion of the service project. Every 4 decorated journals may receive 1 SSL hour. There is no maximum number of hours for this activity. Getting StartedPlease visit this link for more details and guidance. If you have any further questions, please reach out to volunteer@kitstoheart.org. Safety FirstSafety is paramount. Please follow these precautions: Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Kits to Heart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 21029 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adolescent Puppy Raisers Needed - Co-Raise a Service Dog for a Veteran with a Parent or Guardian!Warrior Canine Connection is a non-profit organization which breeds, raises and trains dogs with the assistance of Veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), or mobility issues. These dogs are eventually placed as service dogs for Wounded Warriors, military family support dogs, or facility dogs for Veteran Organizations. We are actively seeking volunteers to serve as Puppy Parents for future service dogs in training and would love for Montgomery County youth to co-raise with their parent or guardian. For the duration of their training, WCC pups live in Puppy Raiser's homes. In addition to any training the dogs do with Warriors, they are constantly working on their skills in a home environment and at training sessions at WCC. Puppy Raisers train our service dogs for 4 to 20 months before the dogs graduate and are placed with their forever Veteran. Each puppy goes home with his or her Puppy Parent between the ages of 8-12 weeks. To be considered for this important task, you must be willing and able to provide the following support and training for the WCC service dog in training: Must co-raise with a parent or guardian Provide a stable, safe, consistent and loving environment Provide the dog with access to new places, new people and new experiences Supervise the dog throughout the day Teach the dog manners and basic commands Keep the dog on a leash at all times or supervised in a securely fenced area Closely monitor the dog’s progress and submit monthly reports and complete a brief daily journal to reflect on the dog's progress and your experiences Attend weekly training classes that build skills and confidence Provide the dog with age-appropriate socialization opportunities Ensure that the WCC dog is the only dog under the age of one in your home Agree to return the dog upon requestClick here to learn more: https://warriorcanineconnection.org/get-involved/become-a-puppy-raiser/ As a youth co-raiser, you can earn 1 SSL hour for each day that you have the dog and take an active role in its training and healthcare (This is not a dog fostering program). In order to demonstrate this you must attend weekly trainings, complete monthly progress reports, submit the daily reflective journal every 12 weeks, and bring your dog to Head Quarters in Germantown when necessary. If not all parts are completed, the student will only earn a portion of the hours based on their involvement. This is a big responsibility, but it will be so rewarding. Not only can you earn SSL hours, but you will be serving the Veteran community, learning how to train a dog, and this experience will look amazing on college resumes. Questions? Contact puppyparent@warriorcanineconnection.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Warrior Canine Connection Warrior Canine Connection is a non-profit organization which breeds, raises and trains dogs with the assistance of Veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), or mobility issues. These dogs are eventually placed as service dogs for Wounded Warriors, military family support dogs, or facility dogs for Veteran Organizations. We are actively seeking volunteers to serve as Puppy Parents for future service dogs in training and would love for Montgomery County youth to co-raise with their parent or guardian. For the duration of their training, WCC pups live in Puppy Raiser's homes. In addition to any training the dogs do with Warriors, they are constantly working on their skills in a home environment and at training sessions at WCC. Puppy Raisers train our service dogs for 4 to 20 months before the dogs graduate and are placed with their forever Veteran. Each puppy goes home with his or her Puppy Parent between the ages of 8-12 weeks. To be considered for this important task, you must be willing and able to provide the following support and training for the WCC service dog in training: Must co-raise with a parent or guardian Provide a stable, safe, consistent and loving environment Provide the dog with access to new places, new people and new experiences Supervise the dog throughout the day Teach the dog manners and basic commands Keep the dog on a leash at all times or supervised in a securely fenced area Closely monitor the dog’s progress and submit monthly reports and complete a brief daily journal to reflect on the dog's progress and your experiences Attend weekly training classes that build skills and confidence Provide the dog with age-appropriate socialization opportunities Ensure that the WCC dog is the only dog under the age of one in your home Agree to return the dog upon requestClick here to learn more: https://warriorcanineconnection.org/get-involved/become-a-puppy-raiser/ As a youth co-raiser, you can earn 1 SSL hour for each day that you have the dog and take an active role in its training and healthcare (This is not a dog fostering program). In order to demonstrate this you must attend weekly trainings, complete monthly progress reports, submit the daily reflective journal every 12 weeks, and bring your dog to Head Quarters in Germantown when necessary. If not all parts are completed, the student will only earn a portion of the hours based on their involvement. This is a big responsibility, but it will be so rewarding. Not only can you earn SSL hours, but you will be serving the Veteran community, learning how to train a dog, and this experience will look amazing on college resumes. Questions? Contact puppyparent@warriorcanineconnection.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Warrior Canine Connection Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20841 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Our Bowling Club for Adults with IDD! Volunteers Needed!Looking for a fun way to give back, gain leadership experience, and make a real impact in your community? Our organization is seeking junior and senior students to help run a bowling club for adults with IDD in the Fairfax area!When: Every other Sunday starting 4/19, 12:30–2:30 PM
Where: Bowl America FairfaxWhat you’ll do:Collect cash payments and take attendanceCoordinate with the bowling alley and our program coordinatorHelp participants take turns, organize games, and promote socializationProvide support and interaction as you feel comfortableFacilitate a friendly and welcoming social environment for allPrior experience with IDD preferred, but not required.Commitment: Regular attendance is encouraged to provide consistency for our participants. Training is quick and easy—a 15–20 minute Zoom call before your first session.Perks:Service hoursLeadership experienceResume-building opportunitiesMeaningful community engagementIf you’re a junior or senior student ready to make Sunday afternoons fun, supportive, and social for adults in our community, we’d love to have you on our team!Sign up or learn more: jschwartz@makomlife.org Please ask your parents/guardians to complete this form and bring it to the event to participate. Parental-Consent.pdf Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Makom - Jewish Foundation for Group Homes Looking for a fun way to give back, gain leadership experience, and make a real impact in your community? Our organization is seeking junior and senior students to help run a bowling club for adults with IDD in the Fairfax area!When: Every other Sunday starting 4/19, 12:30–2:30 PM
Where: Bowl America FairfaxWhat you’ll do:Collect cash payments and take attendanceCoordinate with the bowling alley and our program coordinatorHelp participants take turns, organize games, and promote socializationProvide support and interaction as you feel comfortableFacilitate a friendly and welcoming social environment for allPrior experience with IDD preferred, but not required.Commitment: Regular attendance is encouraged to provide consistency for our participants. Training is quick and easy—a 15–20 minute Zoom call before your first session.Perks:Service hoursLeadership experienceResume-building opportunitiesMeaningful community engagementIf you’re a junior or senior student ready to make Sunday afternoons fun, supportive, and social for adults in our community, we’d love to have you on our team!Sign up or learn more: jschwartz@makomlife.org Please ask your parents/guardians to complete this form and bring it to the event to participate. Parental-Consent.pdf Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Makom - Jewish Foundation for Group Homes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20877 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clean Up Trash and Recycling in the Glenmont Forest Neighborhood-Recurring ShiftsClean up trash with the with Glenmont Forest Neighbors Civic Association (GFNCA) Join the Glenmont Forest Neighbors Civic Association on the second Sunday of each month from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM to help clean up trash and recycling in the Glenmont Forest neighborhood and surrounding areas. You are welcome to participate as often as you’d like — monthly attendance is encouraged but not required. Why It Matters During rainstorms, discarded trash and recycling wash into storm drains and flow into rivers, lakes, and oceans. By removing litter from our neighborhood, we help prevent pollution and protect our waterways — even our drinking water. Together, we can make a visible difference in our community and environment. Meeting Location: Little Library at Lindell St. & Judson Rd. Silver Spring, MD What’s Provided: Trash and recycling bagsLitter pickersGlovesWhat to Bring & Wear: Please wear: Closed-toe shoesLong pantsLong-sleeve shirtSunscreenPlease bring: A reusable water bottleYour SSL form (if applicable)Student Service Learning (SSL) SSL hours are available for students. Students under 14 must attend with a parent or guardian.Students ages 14–17 attending without a parent must bring a signed minor release form.Participation is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian.Service activities will be directly supervised by adult representatives of GFNCA in a public spaceCome help keep our neighborhood clean and protect our shared environment. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Glenmont Forest Neighbors Civic Association (GFNCA) Clean up trash with the with Glenmont Forest Neighbors Civic Association (GFNCA) Join the Glenmont Forest Neighbors Civic Association on the second Sunday of each month from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM to help clean up trash and recycling in the Glenmont Forest neighborhood and surrounding areas. You are welcome to participate as often as you’d like — monthly attendance is encouraged but not required. Why It Matters During rainstorms, discarded trash and recycling wash into storm drains and flow into rivers, lakes, and oceans. By removing litter from our neighborhood, we help prevent pollution and protect our waterways — even our drinking water. Together, we can make a visible difference in our community and environment. Meeting Location: Little Library at Lindell St. & Judson Rd. Silver Spring, MD What’s Provided: Trash and recycling bagsLitter pickersGlovesWhat to Bring & Wear: Please wear: Closed-toe shoesLong pantsLong-sleeve shirtSunscreenPlease bring: A reusable water bottleYour SSL form (if applicable)Student Service Learning (SSL) SSL hours are available for students. Students under 14 must attend with a parent or guardian.Students ages 14–17 attending without a parent must bring a signed minor release form.Participation is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian.Service activities will be directly supervised by adult representatives of GFNCA in a public spaceCome help keep our neighborhood clean and protect our shared environment. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Glenmont Forest Neighbors Civic Association (GFNCA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SSL Hours AvailableThe People's Community Baptist church offers various opportunities to earn SSL hours. We serve as a food distribution site on Wednesdays from 1:30pm to 3:30pm. Volunteers are needed to sort, bag, and hand out the food via a drive-through process. On the 4th Saturdays (7:30am-9:30am), we serve as a host site for the SHARE (Self Help and Resource Program) food distribution program where volunteers are needed to help package bulk food for distribution. Quarterly, (on Saturdays), we collect, sort, and distribute gently used clothes to the community. On the first and third Wednesdays, we host a program/lunch for seniors and retirees (11am to 1pm). Volunteers can assist in the room set set-up and break down of tables and chairs; and assist with serving lunch and clean up, and/or where needed. We need volunteers to assist teachers with our weekly Sunday School classes (9am-10am), and with the set of technology equipment, etec. We use volunteers to assist our media team We also offer special events and programs that requires volunteers who need opportunities to earn SSL hours. Some of those events include our Annual Easter Egg Hunt; Annual Church Picnic; Annual Hallelujah Party; Annual Vacation Bible School. Students can assist in making decorations, decorating classrooms and hallways; assistance with indoor and out door games; playground Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The People's Community Baptist Church The People's Community Baptist church offers various opportunities to earn SSL hours. We serve as a food distribution site on Wednesdays from 1:30pm to 3:30pm. Volunteers are needed to sort, bag, and hand out the food via a drive-through process. On the 4th Saturdays (7:30am-9:30am), we serve as a host site for the SHARE (Self Help and Resource Program) food distribution program where volunteers are needed to help package bulk food for distribution. Quarterly, (on Saturdays), we collect, sort, and distribute gently used clothes to the community. On the first and third Wednesdays, we host a program/lunch for seniors and retirees (11am to 1pm). Volunteers can assist in the room set set-up and break down of tables and chairs; and assist with serving lunch and clean up, and/or where needed. We need volunteers to assist teachers with our weekly Sunday School classes (9am-10am), and with the set of technology equipment, etec. We use volunteers to assist our media team We also offer special events and programs that requires volunteers who need opportunities to earn SSL hours. Some of those events include our Annual Easter Egg Hunt; Annual Church Picnic; Annual Hallelujah Party; Annual Vacation Bible School. Students can assist in making decorations, decorating classrooms and hallways; assistance with indoor and out door games; playground Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The People's Community Baptist Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20905 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer Camp Counselor | Locust Grove Nature Center, Bethesda**You must apply directly on Montgomery Parks' Website to this opportunity** As a volunteer camp counselor, you'll assist staff in supervising children and leading activities. It's a great way to earn SSL hours while gaining experience working with kids, and it's a lot of fun! Check out this year's list of camps to see which topic fits your schedule and interests: Week 1: June 22 - June 26 Apply Now! Camp Counselors are required to volunteer for at least one week-long camp totaling 40 hours per session (20 hours for half-day preschool camps). Camps run Monday through Friday. All applicants must attend a Camp Counselor Training on Saturday, June 13 from 10am to 2pm at Locust Grove Nature Center. Camp Counselors must be comfortable working outside for the majority of their shift in variable conditions, including heat, humidity, rain, and mud. Camp activities make use of our various outdoor areas including the nature play space, the creek, campfire rings, outdoor classrooms, and our natural surface trails. All volunteers are expected to show up for their shift on time, be fully engaged with their group, report incidents or safety concerns to staff immediately, and proactively work to create a positive camp atmosphere for all. All volunteers must be at least 14 years of age and submit to a background check. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC **You must apply directly on Montgomery Parks' Website to this opportunity** As a volunteer camp counselor, you'll assist staff in supervising children and leading activities. It's a great way to earn SSL hours while gaining experience working with kids, and it's a lot of fun! Check out this year's list of camps to see which topic fits your schedule and interests: Week 1: June 22 - June 26 Apply Now! Camp Counselors are required to volunteer for at least one week-long camp totaling 40 hours per session (20 hours for half-day preschool camps). Camps run Monday through Friday. All applicants must attend a Camp Counselor Training on Saturday, June 13 from 10am to 2pm at Locust Grove Nature Center. Camp Counselors must be comfortable working outside for the majority of their shift in variable conditions, including heat, humidity, rain, and mud. Camp activities make use of our various outdoor areas including the nature play space, the creek, campfire rings, outdoor classrooms, and our natural surface trails. All volunteers are expected to show up for their shift on time, be fully engaged with their group, report incidents or safety concerns to staff immediately, and proactively work to create a positive camp atmosphere for all. All volunteers must be at least 14 years of age and submit to a background check. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 22, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026 Zip Code: 20817 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with special needs clientsThe Children-Based volunteer provides students with a hands-on opportunity to support children in a fun, structured ABA environment. Interns assist with group activities, social skills programming, and community-based learning while working closely with experienced BCBAs and RBTs. This volunteer position is ideal for students seeking to complete practicum hours while gaining real-world experience in behavioral health. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Ascenda Foundation, Inc. The Children-Based volunteer provides students with a hands-on opportunity to support children in a fun, structured ABA environment. Interns assist with group activities, social skills programming, and community-based learning while working closely with experienced BCBAs and RBTs. This volunteer position is ideal for students seeking to complete practicum hours while gaining real-world experience in behavioral health. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Ascenda Foundation, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Movie Sing Along CampLights, camera, sing! Kids jump into the spotlight, singing their favorite tunes from today’s most-loved movies. Learn how to protect your young voice while belting out songs like a true movie star. Each day is packed with imaginative musical games and creative crafts that bring the magic of movies to life. The week ends with a star-studded performance for family and caregivers! Volunteers MUST be 14 years of age or older; 8th graders to adults Volunteer responsibilities: Support instructor and staff with campers, assist with minor administrative tasks, and restore the room by stacking chairs, putting away instruments, and cleaning up any trash. More info 301-634-2250; washingtonconservatory.org. 5 sessions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington Conservatory of Music Lights, camera, sing! Kids jump into the spotlight, singing their favorite tunes from today’s most-loved movies. Learn how to protect your young voice while belting out songs like a true movie star. Each day is packed with imaginative musical games and creative crafts that bring the magic of movies to life. The week ends with a star-studded performance for family and caregivers! Volunteers MUST be 14 years of age or older; 8th graders to adults Volunteer responsibilities: Support instructor and staff with campers, assist with minor administrative tasks, and restore the room by stacking chairs, putting away instruments, and cleaning up any trash. More info 301-634-2250; washingtonconservatory.org. 5 sessions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington Conservatory of Music Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Aug 17, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026 Zip Code: 20812 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Superstar CampCampers discover their voices and performance persona through favorite songs from today’s most-loved children’s movies and pop songs. Each session sparks creativity and confidence as students bring songs to life with movement, imagination, and plenty of musical fun. The camp ends with a lively showcase where families and caregivers are invited to cheer on their Superstars! Volunteers MUST be 14 years of age or older; 8th graders to adults Volunteer responsibilities: Support instructor and staff with campers, assist with minor administrative tasks, and restore the room by stacking chairs, putting away instruments, and cleaning up any trash. More info: 301-634-2250; washingtonconservatory.org. 5 sessions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington Conservatory of Music Campers discover their voices and performance persona through favorite songs from today’s most-loved children’s movies and pop songs. Each session sparks creativity and confidence as students bring songs to life with movement, imagination, and plenty of musical fun. The camp ends with a lively showcase where families and caregivers are invited to cheer on their Superstars! Volunteers MUST be 14 years of age or older; 8th graders to adults Volunteer responsibilities: Support instructor and staff with campers, assist with minor administrative tasks, and restore the room by stacking chairs, putting away instruments, and cleaning up any trash. More info: 301-634-2250; washingtonconservatory.org. 5 sessions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington Conservatory of Music Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026 Zip Code: 20812 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drums, Drums, Drums! CampRhythm is the heartbeat of music! Meet the beats of rock, pop, and jazz music through hands-on experience with various percussion instruments such as sticks, cymbals, boom whackers, buckets, and drum sets, too! All instruments are provided. Volunteers MUST be 14 years of age or older; 8th graders to adults Volunteer responsibilities: Support instructor and staff with campers, assist with minor administrative tasks, and restore the room by stacking chairs, putting away instruments, and cleaning up any trash. More info: 301-634-2250; washingtonconservatory.org. 5 sessions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington Conservatory of Music Rhythm is the heartbeat of music! Meet the beats of rock, pop, and jazz music through hands-on experience with various percussion instruments such as sticks, cymbals, boom whackers, buckets, and drum sets, too! All instruments are provided. Volunteers MUST be 14 years of age or older; 8th graders to adults Volunteer responsibilities: Support instructor and staff with campers, assist with minor administrative tasks, and restore the room by stacking chairs, putting away instruments, and cleaning up any trash. More info: 301-634-2250; washingtonconservatory.org. 5 sessions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington Conservatory of Music Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026 Zip Code: 20812 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Around the World Music CampLearning to appreciate and respect cultures from around the world through the universal language of music. From singing folk songs to exploring global rhythms, campers will discover a worldwide view through the eyes of music. Volunteers MUST be 14 years of age or older; 8th graders to adults Volunteer responsibilities: Support instructor and staff with campers, assist with minor administrative tasks, and restore the room by stacking chairs, putting away instruments, and cleaning up any trash. More info: 301-634-2250; washingtonconservatory.org. 5 sessions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington Conservatory of Music Learning to appreciate and respect cultures from around the world through the universal language of music. From singing folk songs to exploring global rhythms, campers will discover a worldwide view through the eyes of music. Volunteers MUST be 14 years of age or older; 8th graders to adults Volunteer responsibilities: Support instructor and staff with campers, assist with minor administrative tasks, and restore the room by stacking chairs, putting away instruments, and cleaning up any trash. More info: 301-634-2250; washingtonconservatory.org. 5 sessions. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Washington Conservatory of Music Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 27, 2026 through Jul 31, 2026 Zip Code: 20812 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Live in Your Truth's Volunteer Street TeamBe the heart-on-the-ground for Live In Your Truth! Help with fundraising efforts, outreach, tabling, and event support! Open to ages 14+! Flexible shifts, training provided, leadership opportunities, and plenty of community joy. All genders, identities, and abilities welcome—come shine with us. Sign up today and make an impact. If you are interested in joining LIYT's street team, please click on this link to complete an application. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: MoCo Pride Center Be the heart-on-the-ground for Live In Your Truth! Help with fundraising efforts, outreach, tabling, and event support! Open to ages 14+! Flexible shifts, training provided, leadership opportunities, and plenty of community joy. All genders, identities, and abilities welcome—come shine with us. Sign up today and make an impact. If you are interested in joining LIYT's street team, please click on this link to complete an application. Thank you for your support! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: MoCo Pride Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20814 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Student Representative to the Board of Trustees 2026Friends of the Library, Montgomery County (FOLMC) is now accepting applications for the Student Representative to the FOLMC Board of Trustees.
The student representative will gain valuable insight and experience related to areas of nonprofit organizations, nonprofit boards and governance, leadership, and community involvement. The student representative will participate in quarterly board meetings as well as develop a project or program independently with guidance from FOLMC administration. The student representative position is approved for Student Service Learning hours. The position is for a two-year term to begin in August and is open to students who will enter their junior year of high school in the fall of 2026. Qualified applicants must be Montgomery County Residents and attending a high school located in Montgomery County. Interested students should apply online and must submit two letters of recommendation. For more information on the position and application process visit http://www.folmc.org/get-involved/student-representative/. All applications must be received by March 31, 2026. Applicants must be entering 11th grade by fall of 2026. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Friends Of The Library, Montgomery County Friends of the Library, Montgomery County (FOLMC) is now accepting applications for the Student Representative to the FOLMC Board of Trustees.
The student representative will gain valuable insight and experience related to areas of nonprofit organizations, nonprofit boards and governance, leadership, and community involvement. The student representative will participate in quarterly board meetings as well as develop a project or program independently with guidance from FOLMC administration. The student representative position is approved for Student Service Learning hours. The position is for a two-year term to begin in August and is open to students who will enter their junior year of high school in the fall of 2026. Qualified applicants must be Montgomery County Residents and attending a high school located in Montgomery County. Interested students should apply online and must submit two letters of recommendation. For more information on the position and application process visit http://www.folmc.org/get-involved/student-representative/. All applications must be received by March 31, 2026. Applicants must be entering 11th grade by fall of 2026. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Friends Of The Library, Montgomery County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Relay For Life of Montgomery CountyLooking for volunteers to help with the following: ~ Registration/Greeter ~ Event set-up and break-down Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: American Cancer Society Looking for volunteers to help with the following: ~ Registration/Greeter ~ Event set-up and break-down Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20851 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gallery Monitor VolunteerVisArts' Gallery Department is looking for volunteers looking to get involved in the DMV arts community! We need volunteers to help us monitor galleries, greet guests, and track visitors. Volunteers make sure that: Our galleries are a welcoming space to all individualsOur artworks are kept safeVisitors receive useful and relevant information about our exhibits and programmingVisitors are engaged in meaningful exchanges with our exhibitsOur volunteers are the front face of our galleries, and fulfill a crucial role in engaging with our visitors. Gallery volunteers will be: Engaging in conversation about art with visitorsLearning about our exhibitions and answer questions about themHelping set up for programming and events related to our exhibitionsAttending our opening receptions to track attendance and help with set up and clean upThis is a great SSL opportunity for students going into a career in the arts and are applying to art schools or programs! Our Volunteer Coordinator can review college applications, portfolios, and give advice to both students and parents about art schools and careers in the arts field. Students will also have the opportunity to meet and talk with professional curators, artists, and arts administrators. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: VisArts-Metro Center For The Visual Arts VisArts' Gallery Department is looking for volunteers looking to get involved in the DMV arts community! We need volunteers to help us monitor galleries, greet guests, and track visitors. Volunteers make sure that: Our galleries are a welcoming space to all individualsOur artworks are kept safeVisitors receive useful and relevant information about our exhibits and programmingVisitors are engaged in meaningful exchanges with our exhibitsOur volunteers are the front face of our galleries, and fulfill a crucial role in engaging with our visitors. Gallery volunteers will be: Engaging in conversation about art with visitorsLearning about our exhibitions and answer questions about themHelping set up for programming and events related to our exhibitionsAttending our opening receptions to track attendance and help with set up and clean upThis is a great SSL opportunity for students going into a career in the arts and are applying to art schools or programs! Our Volunteer Coordinator can review college applications, portfolios, and give advice to both students and parents about art schools and careers in the arts field. Students will also have the opportunity to meet and talk with professional curators, artists, and arts administrators. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: VisArts-Metro Center For The Visual Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop Volunteer - Sandy Spring MuseumEngage with customers visiting Sandy Spring Museum's gift shop. Assist and manage purchases. The gift shop features handmade original works by regional artists, offering a unique shopping opportunity to visitors and a sales outlet for artists. You MUST be available on weekdays between 10 am - 4 pm. If you are not available during these hours, please do not apply for this opportunity. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Sandy Spring Museum Engage with customers visiting Sandy Spring Museum's gift shop. Assist and manage purchases. The gift shop features handmade original works by regional artists, offering a unique shopping opportunity to visitors and a sales outlet for artists. You MUST be available on weekdays between 10 am - 4 pm. If you are not available during these hours, please do not apply for this opportunity. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours in a public space under direct supervision of the nonprofit organization. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Sandy Spring Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 PLE SSL Youth Teaching/Tutoring OpportunityPLE Youth Program is looking for youth teachers (Grade 6-12) to help students (at least two years younger) for all subjects. Zoom Class, 40-60 minutes/class, at your flexible time Qualified class preparation time (approved by curriculum manager) is also counted towards your volunteer hours PLE will help to apply for President Volunteer Service Award if you meet the PVSA requirements Volunteers can earn over 2 hours per class (depending on class timings and curriculum creation)If you are interested in applying for the job, please fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/JB5PGK8bfL8J1c4x8 We will contact you shortly Look forward to working with you! PLE Youth Program Team Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.Regarding how we will track and verify SSL hours: --- Students will track their volunteer hours by making a copy of the following template. The document must be titled following the template - (ex: “John Smith_2021-2022 Time Collection”). On the first row list your full name. On the second row, please state if you are applying for the PVSA award. --- After each class, document the date, the duration and the preparation time of the class. The default total class preparation time is the same as the duration of the class. (Ex. If your class is 40 minutes long, you enter 40 minutes for the class preparation). --- If your preparation time is more than the default time, PLE and all its staff reserve the right to view your lesson plans. After reviewing all materials you created in preparation and a possible interview, we determine if the preparation time logged is appropriate or if it should be adjusted based on length, amount, and quality of material. We generally do not award more than 2 hours of preparation time. You will retain copyright over your plans. --- Any orientation, training and meeting times will also be counted toward your volunteer time. Please enter the event name, date, and duration. Please be aware preparation time is not applicable to this circumstance (ex: New faculty online orientation, 4/21/2010, 1 hour). --- We will send certificates of verified volunteer hours and complete volunteer forms (SSL, NHS, etc.) upon request. --- All other forms of volunteering (eg. advertisement, management, newsletter writing, general curriculum development) will be tracked on an hour-for-hour basis the amount of time served when supervised. If items are completed without live supervision, they are reviewed on a case by case basis. Most curriculum development, newsletters, and proposals written will be awarded 1-2 hours, based on length and quality. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status. Organization: Princeton Learning Experience International School PLE Youth Program is looking for youth teachers (Grade 6-12) to help students (at least two years younger) for all subjects. Zoom Class, 40-60 minutes/class, at your flexible time Qualified class preparation time (approved by curriculum manager) is also counted towards your volunteer hours PLE will help to apply for President Volunteer Service Award if you meet the PVSA requirements Volunteers can earn over 2 hours per class (depending on class timings and curriculum creation)If you are interested in applying for the job, please fill out the following form: https://forms.gle/JB5PGK8bfL8J1c4x8 We will contact you shortly Look forward to working with you! PLE Youth Program Team Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.Regarding how we will track and verify SSL hours: --- Students will track their volunteer hours by making a copy of the following template. The document must be titled following the template - (ex: “John Smith_2021-2022 Time Collection”). On the first row list your full name. On the second row, please state if you are applying for the PVSA award. --- After each class, document the date, the duration and the preparation time of the class. The default total class preparation time is the same as the duration of the class. (Ex. If your class is 40 minutes long, you enter 40 minutes for the class preparation). --- If your preparation time is more than the default time, PLE and all its staff reserve the right to view your lesson plans. After reviewing all materials you created in preparation and a possible interview, we determine if the preparation time logged is appropriate or if it should be adjusted based on length, amount, and quality of material. We generally do not award more than 2 hours of preparation time. You will retain copyright over your plans. --- Any orientation, training and meeting times will also be counted toward your volunteer time. Please enter the event name, date, and duration. Please be aware preparation time is not applicable to this circumstance (ex: New faculty online orientation, 4/21/2010, 1 hour). --- We will send certificates of verified volunteer hours and complete volunteer forms (SSL, NHS, etc.) upon request. --- All other forms of volunteering (eg. advertisement, management, newsletter writing, general curriculum development) will be tracked on an hour-for-hour basis the amount of time served when supervised. If items are completed without live supervision, they are reviewed on a case by case basis. Most curriculum development, newsletters, and proposals written will be awarded 1-2 hours, based on length and quality. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status. Organization: Princeton Learning Experience International School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 08540 Allow Groups: No |