Volunteer opportunities
Rachel Duncan, Program Manager

Article written by Rachel Duncan

Baltimore City Volunteer Opportunities in 2024

Baltimore’s vibrant and diverse communities offer many individual and group volunteer opportunities where you can volunteer your time and skills towards making a difference. This article gives information about how to connect with Baltimore volunteer opportunities.

For Spanish-speaking volunteer opportunities, contact nonprofit organizations that work with Latino/Hispanic or undocumented immigrants. Volunteer help is often needed with supporting immigration legal services and citizenship clinics, distribution events for food or school supplies, and holiday volunteer opportunities in Baltimore when bilingual volunteers can help to increase access for community members.

Baltimore’s vibrant and diverse communities offer many individual and group volunteer opportunities.

At Centro SOL, hundreds of volunteers give their time and talents to support our mission to advance equity in health and opportunities for Latinos through clinical innovations, diversity in research, education access and exposure, and advocacy.

Latino and Hispanic Volunteer Opportunities Spanish Speaking in Baltimore, MD

Following are organizations that offer Spanish-speaking volunteer opportunities in Baltimore.

  • Centro SOL: Advances equity in health and opportunities for Latinos through clinical innovations, diversity in research, education access and exposure, and advocacy.
  • CASA: Builds power and improves the quality of life in working-class Black, Latino/a/e, Afro-descendent, Indigenous, and Immigrant communities.
  • Esperanza Center: Comprehensive resource center that welcomes immigrants by offering hope, compassionate services, and the power to improve their lives.
  • Thread: Community of diverse individuals deeply engaged with young people facing significant challenges who work together for a more equitable culture in which everyone thrives.
    • Thread volunteers work directly with Thread student(s) and other volunteers to form an extended network of care and support around the student and each other.
    • Telephone: 410-660-8343
    • Website: https://www.thread.org/get-involved/volunteer/

Youth volunteer opportunities Baltimore MD

Baltimore’s young people benefit from the support of adult volunteers in building academic and life skills. Here are some organizations that can connect volunteers to youth volunteer opportunities.

  • Centro SOL: Advocates to ensure equitable access to educational and workforce development opportunities for Latino youth, college and graduate school students, and community members.
  • Thread: Community of diverse individuals deeply engaged with young people facing significant challenges who work together for a more equitable culture in which everyone thrives.
    • Thread volunteers work directly with Thread student(s) and other volunteers to form an extended network of care and support around the student and each other.
    • Telephone: 410-660-8343
    • Website: https://www.thread.org/get-involved/volunteer/
  • United Way of Central Maryland (UWCM): Breaks down barriers to educational equity through its programs such as Family Centers, On Track 4 Success program in Baltimore City schools, and Young Men United for 10th grade young men of color.
    • UWCM offers a variety of volunteer events, including schools, farms, community centers, food pantries, and more.
    • Telephone: 410-547-8000
    • Website: https://uwcm.org/volunteer

Group volunteer opportunities Baltimore MD

If you are looking for ways to volunteer together with family, friends, or colleagues, these organizations may have group volunteer opportunities that will fit with your team.

  • Centro SOL: Advances equity in health and opportunities for Latinos through clinical innovations, diversity in research, education access and exposure, and advocacy.
  • United Way of Central Maryland (UWCM): Promotes equity, creates opportunity, and improves lives and communities through programs that increase access to housing, health, employment, and education.
    • UWCM offers a variety of events, including schools, farms, community centers, food pantries, and more.
    • Telephone: 410-547-8000
    • Website: https://uwcm.org/volunteer
  • Maryland Food Bank: Feeds people, strengthens communities, and leads the movement to end hunger in Maryland.
  • Moveable Feast: Improves the health of Marylanders experiencing food insecurity and chronic illness by preparing and delivering medically tailored meals and providing nutrition education.

Holiday volunteer opportunities Baltimore MD

During the following times of year, the best volunteer opportunities may be related to holidays or community events.

  • January – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service on the third Monday
  • March 2 – National Read Across America Day
  • April – National Volunteer Month
  • August – Back to School drives, giveaway events, and school makeover programs
  • November – Giving Tuesday the Tuesday after Thanksgiving
  • December – Holiday Adopt-a-Family programs

The following are ways to find the best volunteer organizations that offer seasonal volunteer opportunities.

  • Centro SOL: Advances equity in health and opportunities for Latinos through clinical innovations, diversity in research, education access and exposure, and advocacy.
  • United Way of Central Maryland (UWCM): Promotes equity, creates opportunity, and improves lives and communities through programs that increase access to housing, health, employment, and education.
    • UWCM offers a variety of events, including schools, farms, community centers, food pantries, and more.
    • Telephone: 410-547-8000
    • Website: https://uwcm.org/volunteer
  • VolunteerMatch: Matches volunteers with nonprofit organizations that list their best volunteer opportunities and needs.

Outdoor volunteer opportunities Baltimore MD

Volunteering can be a wonderful way to get outside and enjoy nature. Volunteers looking for outdoor volunteer opportunities should contact the following organizations.

  • Centro SOL: Advances equity in health and opportunities for Latinos through clinical innovations, diversity in research, education access and exposure, and advocacy.
  • Blue Water Baltimore: Fights to keep the city of Baltimore’s waterways clean and healthy to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy and thriving communities.
  • Civic Works: Strengthens Baltimore’s communities through education, skills development, and community service.
    • Volunteers can spend time working on a farm, beautifying a vacant lot, and more either with a group or on their own.
    • Telephone: 410-366-8533
    • Website: https://civicworks.com/volunteer/

Article written by

Rachel Duncan

Operations Manager

Centro SOL – Center for Salud/Health and Opportunity for Latinos

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