Opportunities From: Alachua County

Volunteer: April Training Sessions

This opportunity is for staff to record when volunteers come in for their one-hour hour training session. This includes hands-on demonstrations and a tour of the building.

Program: Animal Resources

This opportunity is for staff to record when volunteers come in for their one-hour hour training session. This includes hands-on demonstrations and a tour of the building.

Program: Animal Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 32609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: March Training Sessions

This opportunity is for staff to record when volunteers come in for their one-hour hour training session. This includes hands-on demonstrations and a tour of the building.

Program: Animal Resources

This opportunity is for staff to record when volunteers come in for their one-hour hour training session. This includes hands-on demonstrations and a tour of the building.

Program: Animal Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 32609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: February Training Sessions

This opportunity is for staff to record when volunteers come in for their one-hour hour training session. This includes hands-on demonstrations and a tour of the building. 

Program: Animal Resources

This opportunity is for staff to record when volunteers come in for their one-hour hour training session. This includes hands-on demonstrations and a tour of the building. 

Program: Animal Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 32609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Crisis Line Counselors

The Alachua County Crisis Center offers 24/7 crisis and suicide intervention services to all residents of Alachua County. These services include 24/7 crisis phone counseling and mobile response care teams, as well as emergency walk-in services and ongoing counseling during regular business hours. Additionally, the Crisis Center provides support during community trauma responses and community education and outreach.

The Alachua County Crisis Center is accepting applicants for Volunteer Crisis Line Counselors. The training includes 80 hours of in-depth training in active listening, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention. Training is held over Zoom and starts with an initial Saturday followed by Tuesday and Thursday evenings for eight weeks.

Program: Community Support Services

The Alachua County Crisis Center offers 24/7 crisis and suicide intervention services to all residents of Alachua County. These services include 24/7 crisis phone counseling and mobile response care teams, as well as emergency walk-in services and ongoing counseling during regular business hours. Additionally, the Crisis Center provides support during community trauma responses and community education and outreach.

The Alachua County Crisis Center is accepting applicants for Volunteer Crisis Line Counselors. The training includes 80 hours of in-depth training in active listening, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention. Training is held over Zoom and starts with an initial Saturday followed by Tuesday and Thursday evenings for eight weeks.

Program: Community Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veterans Event Assistance

Alachua County Veteran Services hosts multiple events throughout the year for Veterans and are seeking volunteers to help with the various tasks before, during, and after the event. Example events include: the Veterans Stand Down and Resource Fair on March 4, Memorial Day Ceremony on May 31, and Veterans Day Celebration on November 11.

Program: Community Support Services

Alachua County Veteran Services hosts multiple events throughout the year for Veterans and are seeking volunteers to help with the various tasks before, during, and after the event. Example events include: the Veterans Stand Down and Resource Fair on March 4, Memorial Day Ceremony on May 31, and Veterans Day Celebration on November 11.

Program: Community Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 4, 2026

Zip Code: 32641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calendar Contest Volunteer

The Saving My Alachua annual environmental art contest is open to all K-12 students enrolled in public, private, or home schools in Alachua County. The contest is a great way for kids to learn more about their local environment while showing off their artistic talents.

Volunteers are crucial to the success of this popular program! Our volunteers can assist with a variety of tasks including curating artwork, organizing the awards ceremony, and drafting content for the calendar. Dates and times are flexible (with the exception of the Awards Ceremony, which takes place near Earth Day). We can use help during our work hours 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday.

 

Program: Environmental Protection

The Saving My Alachua annual environmental art contest is open to all K-12 students enrolled in public, private, or home schools in Alachua County. The contest is a great way for kids to learn more about their local environment while showing off their artistic talents.

Volunteers are crucial to the success of this popular program! Our volunteers can assist with a variety of tasks including curating artwork, organizing the awards ceremony, and drafting content for the calendar. Dates and times are flexible (with the exception of the Awards Ceremony, which takes place near Earth Day). We can use help during our work hours 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday.

 

Program: Environmental Protection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Barr Hammock Ardisia Berry Pull

Come help push back the coral ardisia infestation in Barr Hammock!  We will gather at the South trailhead parking lot at 9AM to learn identification and ecological impacts of invasive species, then head into the woods armed with gardening gloves and buckets.

Please check the weather and dress for comfort with closed toed shoes and long sleeves for protection.  Bring your water bottle, any snacks you will need, and your favorite pair of work gloves!  A cooler of drinking water and work gloves to borrow will be provided.  

Program: Environmental Protection

Come help push back the coral ardisia infestation in Barr Hammock!  We will gather at the South trailhead parking lot at 9AM to learn identification and ecological impacts of invasive species, then head into the woods armed with gardening gloves and buckets.

Please check the weather and dress for comfort with closed toed shoes and long sleeves for protection.  Bring your water bottle, any snacks you will need, and your favorite pair of work gloves!  A cooler of drinking water and work gloves to borrow will be provided.  

Program: Environmental Protection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026

Zip Code: 32667

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster Grandparent Volunteer

We are seeking volunteers at least 55 years young to help special needs children in your community by providing them with the love, encouragement, support and assistance they need. Our Foster Grandparent Volunteers go into classrooms or child care centers during the school/center hours.

For more information on how to become a Foster Grandparent, please call (352) 264-6730.

Eligibility: 

Persons age 55+ Meet income guidelines Be in reasonably good health Enjoy working with children Residents of Alachua County Complete forty hours of pre-service training Pass background screenings Program restrictions may apply

 

Benefits:

Receiving non-taxable stipend payment of $4.00 per hour for time served Supplemental medical and automobile insurance Transportation provided or reimbursement for mileage up to 20 miles per day Daily meal or meal reimbursement Free annual physical examination Paid personal leave benefits Volunteer Recognition Opportunities to meet new people and enhanced socialization Learning environment where volunteers share and gain new skills Serve as a positive role model​ 

Funded by the AmeriCorps Seniors and the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners.

Program: Community Support Services

We are seeking volunteers at least 55 years young to help special needs children in your community by providing them with the love, encouragement, support and assistance they need. Our Foster Grandparent Volunteers go into classrooms or child care centers during the school/center hours.

For more information on how to become a Foster Grandparent, please call (352) 264-6730.

Eligibility: 

Persons age 55+ Meet income guidelines Be in reasonably good health Enjoy working with children Residents of Alachua County Complete forty hours of pre-service training Pass background screenings Program restrictions may apply

 

Benefits:

Receiving non-taxable stipend payment of $4.00 per hour for time served Supplemental medical and automobile insurance Transportation provided or reimbursement for mileage up to 20 miles per day Daily meal or meal reimbursement Free annual physical examination Paid personal leave benefits Volunteer Recognition Opportunities to meet new people and enhanced socialization Learning environment where volunteers share and gain new skills Serve as a positive role model​ 

Funded by the AmeriCorps Seniors and the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners.

Program: Community Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victim Services Community Ambassadors

See website for the volunteer application: http://alachuacounty.us/depts/css/victimservices/pages/volunteerinfo.aspx

Caring and compassionate people looking to make a difference in our community and in the lives of those hurt by sexual violence can volunteer with the Alachua County Victim Services & Rape Crisis Center.  Our program has two volunteer tracks to pursue - serve as a Helpline Counselor, answering our 24/7 rape crisis helpline, or a Community Ambassador, promoting awareness at community events.

​Volunteer Community Ambassadors assist program outreach staff by representing our agency at local outreach events, explaining program services to community leaders, and generally promoting awareness about sexual violence and local resources.  Additionally, volunteers help organize and prepare for events and assist staff with performing general office duties as needed.

Ambassadors must complete a short in-house training, which takes place at our program's offices located at 218 SE 24th Street, Gainesville, FL.  Potential volunteers must complete a level 2 background check, which is paid for by the program, before beginning their service.

Upon completing their training, Community Ambassadors are expected to participate in 2 hours of outreach work each week.

For more information on becoming a Community Ambassador, contact Cassandra Moore at (352) 264-6712, camoore@alachuacounty.us.

 

Program: Community Support Services

See website for the volunteer application: http://alachuacounty.us/depts/css/victimservices/pages/volunteerinfo.aspx

Caring and compassionate people looking to make a difference in our community and in the lives of those hurt by sexual violence can volunteer with the Alachua County Victim Services & Rape Crisis Center.  Our program has two volunteer tracks to pursue - serve as a Helpline Counselor, answering our 24/7 rape crisis helpline, or a Community Ambassador, promoting awareness at community events.

​Volunteer Community Ambassadors assist program outreach staff by representing our agency at local outreach events, explaining program services to community leaders, and generally promoting awareness about sexual violence and local resources.  Additionally, volunteers help organize and prepare for events and assist staff with performing general office duties as needed.

Ambassadors must complete a short in-house training, which takes place at our program's offices located at 218 SE 24th Street, Gainesville, FL.  Potential volunteers must complete a level 2 background check, which is paid for by the program, before beginning their service.

Upon completing their training, Community Ambassadors are expected to participate in 2 hours of outreach work each week.

For more information on becoming a Community Ambassador, contact Cassandra Moore at (352) 264-6712, camoore@alachuacounty.us.

 

Program: Community Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victim Services Helpline Counselors

Caring and compassionate people looking to make a difference in our community and in the lives of those hurt by sexual violence can volunteer with the Alachua County Victim Services & Rape Crisis Center.  Our program has two volunteer tracks to pursue - serve as a Helpline Counselor, answering our 24/7 rape crisis helpline, or a Community Ambassador, promoting awareness at community events.

Volunteer Helpline Counselors answer our program's 24/7 helpline, covering evening, weekend, and holiday shifts when our offices are closed.  Volunteers carry a County-issued cell phone and respond to victims and citizens in our community seeking crisis counseling and resources. Callers range from victims in crisis to friends and family members seeking information on how to support their loved one.

Potential helpline volunteers must successfully complete 40 hours of online and in-person training, comprised of roleplays, readings, and quizzes, under the supervision of program staff.  In-person training takes place at the program's offices at 218 SE 24th Street, Gainesville, FL.  Potential volunteers must complete a level 2 background check, which is paid for by the program, before beginning their service.

Upon graduating training, volunteers must commit to a minimum of 36 helpline shifts over the course of 9 months.

For more information on becoming a Helpline Counselor, contact Laura Kalt at (352) 264-6762. 

Complete an online application: http://alachuacounty.us/depts/css/victimservices/pages/volunteerinfo.aspx

Program: Community Support Services

Caring and compassionate people looking to make a difference in our community and in the lives of those hurt by sexual violence can volunteer with the Alachua County Victim Services & Rape Crisis Center.  Our program has two volunteer tracks to pursue - serve as a Helpline Counselor, answering our 24/7 rape crisis helpline, or a Community Ambassador, promoting awareness at community events.

Volunteer Helpline Counselors answer our program's 24/7 helpline, covering evening, weekend, and holiday shifts when our offices are closed.  Volunteers carry a County-issued cell phone and respond to victims and citizens in our community seeking crisis counseling and resources. Callers range from victims in crisis to friends and family members seeking information on how to support their loved one.

Potential helpline volunteers must successfully complete 40 hours of online and in-person training, comprised of roleplays, readings, and quizzes, under the supervision of program staff.  In-person training takes place at the program's offices at 218 SE 24th Street, Gainesville, FL.  Potential volunteers must complete a level 2 background check, which is paid for by the program, before beginning their service.

Upon graduating training, volunteers must commit to a minimum of 36 helpline shifts over the course of 9 months.

For more information on becoming a Helpline Counselor, contact Laura Kalt at (352) 264-6762. 

Complete an online application: http://alachuacounty.us/depts/css/victimservices/pages/volunteerinfo.aspx

Program: Community Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Wrangler

Program: Animal Resources

Program: Animal Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32609

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cat Cuddler

Program: Animal Resources

Program: Animal Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Environmental Education and Events Assistant

 

Inspire wonder and capture the magic of our natural resources with youth and adults in our educational programs! Volunteers will work with schools, community centers, and camps to inspire the next generation of scientists and environmental advocates. Programs focus on pollution prevention, water conservation, and springs protection.



Help us reach the community at fun and interactive events! Volunteers will represent the Environmental Protection Department, tabling to connect with residents and promote educational campaigns. Availability on weekends is crucial to reach our community.

 

Program: Environmental Protection

 

Inspire wonder and capture the magic of our natural resources with youth and adults in our educational programs! Volunteers will work with schools, community centers, and camps to inspire the next generation of scientists and environmental advocates. Programs focus on pollution prevention, water conservation, and springs protection.



Help us reach the community at fun and interactive events! Volunteers will represent the Environmental Protection Department, tabling to connect with residents and promote educational campaigns. Availability on weekends is crucial to reach our community.

 

Program: Environmental Protection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rain Garden Steward

 

Help us care for rain gardens at public elementary and middle schools! This may include working alongside enthusiastic students!

Duties Include: 

Pulling weeds Pruning plants Spreading mulch Planting Working with local students

Program: Environmental Protection

 

Help us care for rain gardens at public elementary and middle schools! This may include working alongside enthusiastic students!

Duties Include: 

Pulling weeds Pruning plants Spreading mulch Planting Working with local students

Program: Environmental Protection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Water Resources Volunteer

Work with us to protect our community's precious water resources! Volunteer activities may include:

Hiking through wooded areas to collect water samples Visiting water treatment facilities Conducting inspections to ensure compliance Community outreach and education Supporting the water resources team through data entry or administrative work

 

Program: Environmental Protection

Work with us to protect our community's precious water resources! Volunteer activities may include:

Hiking through wooded areas to collect water samples Visiting water treatment facilities Conducting inspections to ensure compliance Community outreach and education Supporting the water resources team through data entry or administrative work

 

Program: Environmental Protection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Trail Monitor

Trail monitors are our eyes and ears within the preserves. They check our trail heads for brochures and clean up any branches or trash left behind. They walk the trails to report any needs (tree down, trimming/mowing needed, maintenance required on infrastructure).

 

Program: Environmental Protection

Trail monitors are our eyes and ears within the preserves. They check our trail heads for brochures and clean up any branches or trash left behind. They walk the trails to report any needs (tree down, trimming/mowing needed, maintenance required on infrastructure).

 

Program: Environmental Protection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Assistant

Program: Animal Resources

Program: Animal Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Transporter

Program: Animal Resources

Program: Animal Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 32609

Allow Groups: No