Volunteer: (North Animal Campus) Volunteer Application 2026Fort Worth Animal Care & Control Volunteer Program is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of animals in our shelter through compassionate care. Our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing environment for every animal while actively engaging with the community to promote responsible pet ownership and animal welfare. Through education and outreach initiatives we strive to foster a culture of empathy and respect for all animals, ensuring a positive and impactful change both within our shelter and throughout Fort Worth. We are thrilled you're considering volunteering at the Fort Worth Animal Care & Control (FWACC)! Helping animals is deeply rewarding, though it can present challenges. We hope this becomes a long-term partnership as we work together to find loving homes for our pets. As an FWACC volunteer, you'll contribute to our mission of providing humane and compassionate care. Your support will be invaluable as we strive to make FWACC a welcoming and fulfilling place for both animals and volunteers. Possible volunteer roles include: Animal Care: Walking dogs, enrichment prep/clean-up, cleaning kennels Public Education: Promoting responsible pet ownership Community Outreach: Assisting citizens, participating in special events Animal Networking: Pet photography, social media promotionWe believe this experience will be both rewarding for you and essential for the animals in our care! Program: Animal Care & Control: North Animal Campus & Alliance PetSmart Fort Worth Animal Care & Control Volunteer Program is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of animals in our shelter through compassionate care. Our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing environment for every animal while actively engaging with the community to promote responsible pet ownership and animal welfare. Through education and outreach initiatives we strive to foster a culture of empathy and respect for all animals, ensuring a positive and impactful change both within our shelter and throughout Fort Worth. We are thrilled you're considering volunteering at the Fort Worth Animal Care & Control (FWACC)! Helping animals is deeply rewarding, though it can present challenges. We hope this becomes a long-term partnership as we work together to find loving homes for our pets. As an FWACC volunteer, you'll contribute to our mission of providing humane and compassionate care. Your support will be invaluable as we strive to make FWACC a welcoming and fulfilling place for both animals and volunteers. Possible volunteer roles include: Animal Care: Walking dogs, enrichment prep/clean-up, cleaning kennels Public Education: Promoting responsible pet ownership Community Outreach: Assisting citizens, participating in special events Animal Networking: Pet photography, social media promotionWe believe this experience will be both rewarding for you and essential for the animals in our care! Program: Animal Care & Control: North Animal Campus & Alliance PetSmart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Silcox Animal Center) Volunteer Application 2026Fort Worth Animal Care & Control Volunteer Program is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of animals in our shelter through compassionate care. Our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing environment for every animal while actively engaging with the community to promote responsible pet ownership and animal welfare. Through education and outreach initiatives we strive to foster a culture of empathy and respect for all animals, ensuring a positive and impactful change both within our shelter and throughout Fort Worth. We are thrilled you're considering volunteering at the Fort Worth Animal Care & Control (FWACC)! Helping animals is deeply rewarding, though it can present challenges. We hope this becomes a long-term partnership as we work together to find loving homes for our pets. As an FWACC volunteer, you'll contribute to our mission of providing humane and compassionate care. Your support will be invaluable as we strive to make FWACC a welcoming and fulfilling place for both animals and volunteers. Possible volunteer roles include: Animal Care: Walking dogs, enrichment prep/clean-up, cleaning kennels Public Education: Promoting responsible pet ownership Community Outreach: Assisting citizens, participating in special events Animal Networking: Pet photography, social media promotionWe believe this experience will be both rewarding for you and essential for the animals in our care! Program: Animal Care & Control: Silcox Center & Hulen PetSmart Fort Worth Animal Care & Control Volunteer Program is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of animals in our shelter through compassionate care. Our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing environment for every animal while actively engaging with the community to promote responsible pet ownership and animal welfare. Through education and outreach initiatives we strive to foster a culture of empathy and respect for all animals, ensuring a positive and impactful change both within our shelter and throughout Fort Worth. We are thrilled you're considering volunteering at the Fort Worth Animal Care & Control (FWACC)! Helping animals is deeply rewarding, though it can present challenges. We hope this becomes a long-term partnership as we work together to find loving homes for our pets. As an FWACC volunteer, you'll contribute to our mission of providing humane and compassionate care. Your support will be invaluable as we strive to make FWACC a welcoming and fulfilling place for both animals and volunteers. Possible volunteer roles include: Animal Care: Walking dogs, enrichment prep/clean-up, cleaning kennels Public Education: Promoting responsible pet ownership Community Outreach: Assisting citizens, participating in special events Animal Networking: Pet photography, social media promotionWe believe this experience will be both rewarding for you and essential for the animals in our care! Program: Animal Care & Control: Silcox Center & Hulen PetSmart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76119 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Animal Foster ApplicationBecome a Foster Hero and Help Us Save Lives! Foster caregivers are an essential part of our mission to save lives at Fort Worth Animal Care and Control. By opening your home to a shelter pet, you provide them with the love and care they need to thrive outside of the shelter environment. From pets recovering from illness or injury to orphaned kittens and puppies, foster homes are the bridge between a challenging start and a happy ending. We have fostering options for everyone! Whether you can commit to just a day or are ready to welcome a furry friend for longer, there’s a program that fits your lifestyle and helps our pets get one step closer to adoption. YOU MUST LIVE WITHIN 50 MILES OF EITHER OF OUR MAIN SHELTERS TO BE ABLE TO FOSTER Types of Foster Opportunities Transport Fostering Make a life-changing impact in just a short amount of time! This program supports pets selected for our out-of-state transport program, where they’re headed to areas with a greater demand for adoptable animals. Many of these pets already have adoptive families eagerly waiting for them! As a transport foster, you provide a temporary home, ensuring they’re healthy, happy, and ready for their journey. Your role is vital to the success of this incredible program, and it’s a rewarding way to save lives in a short-term commitment. Out & About Program Brighten a shelter pet’s day and boost their chances of adoption! Our Out & About program allows you to take a dog out for the day or even a sleepover. This can include anything from a trip to the park, a hike, or a cozy night at home. These outings give dogs a much-needed break from the shelter, improve their mental health, and help us learn more about their personalities—all of which increase their adoptability. Plus, it’s a fun way to make a difference with minimal commitment! Traditional Fostering Provide a safe, nurturing environment for shelter pets awaiting their forever homes. Traditional fosters care for pets of all ages, sizes, and needs. Whether it’s a shy dog needing socialization, a cat recovering from minor medical care, or a playful puppy waiting to grow strong enough for adoption, you’re giving them the gift of stability and love. Puppies and Kittens, (Including Bottle Babies) Help our youngest and most vulnerable residents! Caring for puppies and kittens, especially bottle-fed babies, is a rewarding experience. These tiny lives depend on foster homes for round-the-clock care, socialization, and a safe place to grow. What Does the Shelter Provide? Veterinary Care: Vaccinations, spay/neuter services, microchips, and in-shelter vet care.Supplies: Food, treats, beds, crates, leashes, and other basic items (based on availability).Trainings and ResourcesWhat Do You Provide? A safe, loving home, exercise, space, and socialization to help your foster pet thrive. No matter which program you choose, you’ll play a critical role in saving lives and bringing hope to shelter pets in need. Join us today and become a Foster Hero! How Our Onboarding Process Works: Once we have received your application, our team will work on approving within 48 - 72 hours. Then you will receive a welcome email from our team with the next steps needed: Background Screen Submission - to pickup up your first foster, this will have to have already been submitted Review Your Foster Manual: FWACC Foster Manual Sign-Up for Your First Time Foster Orientation: Complete Your Animal Health Training: Animal Health TrainingTake Home Your First Foster!!!WE CAN'T WAIT TO MEET YOU! If you have any questions along the way, please email us at fwaccfoster@fortworthtexas.gov Shelter Locations: North Animal Campus 351 Hillshire Dr. Fort Worth 76052 Chuck and Brenda Silcox Shelter 4900 Martin St. Fort Worth 76119Program: Animal Fostering Become a Foster Hero and Help Us Save Lives! Foster caregivers are an essential part of our mission to save lives at Fort Worth Animal Care and Control. By opening your home to a shelter pet, you provide them with the love and care they need to thrive outside of the shelter environment. From pets recovering from illness or injury to orphaned kittens and puppies, foster homes are the bridge between a challenging start and a happy ending. We have fostering options for everyone! Whether you can commit to just a day or are ready to welcome a furry friend for longer, there’s a program that fits your lifestyle and helps our pets get one step closer to adoption. YOU MUST LIVE WITHIN 50 MILES OF EITHER OF OUR MAIN SHELTERS TO BE ABLE TO FOSTER Types of Foster Opportunities Transport Fostering Make a life-changing impact in just a short amount of time! This program supports pets selected for our out-of-state transport program, where they’re headed to areas with a greater demand for adoptable animals. Many of these pets already have adoptive families eagerly waiting for them! As a transport foster, you provide a temporary home, ensuring they’re healthy, happy, and ready for their journey. Your role is vital to the success of this incredible program, and it’s a rewarding way to save lives in a short-term commitment. Out & About Program Brighten a shelter pet’s day and boost their chances of adoption! Our Out & About program allows you to take a dog out for the day or even a sleepover. This can include anything from a trip to the park, a hike, or a cozy night at home. These outings give dogs a much-needed break from the shelter, improve their mental health, and help us learn more about their personalities—all of which increase their adoptability. Plus, it’s a fun way to make a difference with minimal commitment! Traditional Fostering Provide a safe, nurturing environment for shelter pets awaiting their forever homes. Traditional fosters care for pets of all ages, sizes, and needs. Whether it’s a shy dog needing socialization, a cat recovering from minor medical care, or a playful puppy waiting to grow strong enough for adoption, you’re giving them the gift of stability and love. Puppies and Kittens, (Including Bottle Babies) Help our youngest and most vulnerable residents! Caring for puppies and kittens, especially bottle-fed babies, is a rewarding experience. These tiny lives depend on foster homes for round-the-clock care, socialization, and a safe place to grow. What Does the Shelter Provide? Veterinary Care: Vaccinations, spay/neuter services, microchips, and in-shelter vet care.Supplies: Food, treats, beds, crates, leashes, and other basic items (based on availability).Trainings and ResourcesWhat Do You Provide? A safe, loving home, exercise, space, and socialization to help your foster pet thrive. No matter which program you choose, you’ll play a critical role in saving lives and bringing hope to shelter pets in need. Join us today and become a Foster Hero! How Our Onboarding Process Works: Once we have received your application, our team will work on approving within 48 - 72 hours. Then you will receive a welcome email from our team with the next steps needed: Background Screen Submission - to pickup up your first foster, this will have to have already been submitted Review Your Foster Manual: FWACC Foster Manual Sign-Up for Your First Time Foster Orientation: Complete Your Animal Health Training: Animal Health TrainingTake Home Your First Foster!!!WE CAN'T WAIT TO MEET YOU! If you have any questions along the way, please email us at fwaccfoster@fortworthtexas.gov Shelter Locations: North Animal Campus 351 Hillshire Dr. Fort Worth 76052 Chuck and Brenda Silcox Shelter 4900 Martin St. Fort Worth 76119Program: Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Foster ApplicationBecome a Foster Hero and Help Us Save Lives! Foster caregivers are an essential part of our mission to save lives at Fort Worth Animal Care and Control. By opening your home to a shelter pet, you provide them with the love and care they need to thrive outside of the shelter environment. From pets recovering from illness or injury to orphaned kittens and puppies, foster homes are the bridge between a challenging start and a happy ending. We have fostering options for everyone! Whether you can commit to just a day or are ready to welcome a furry friend for longer, there’s a program that fits your lifestyle and helps our pets get one step closer to adoption. YOU MUST LIVE WITHIN 50 MILES OF EITHER OF OUR MAIN SHELTERS TO BE ABLE TO FOSTER Types of Foster Opportunities Transport Fostering Make a life-changing impact in just a short amount of time! This program supports pets selected for our out-of-state transport program, where they’re headed to areas with a greater demand for adoptable animals. Many of these pets already have adoptive families eagerly waiting for them! As a transport foster, you provide a temporary home, ensuring they’re healthy, happy, and ready for their journey. Your role is vital to the success of this incredible program, and it’s a rewarding way to save lives in a short-term commitment. Out & About Program Brighten a shelter pet’s day and boost their chances of adoption! Our Out & About program allows you to take a dog out for the day or even a sleepover. This can include anything from a trip to the park, a hike, or a cozy night at home. These outings give dogs a much-needed break from the shelter, improve their mental health, and help us learn more about their personalities—all of which increase their adoptability. Plus, it’s a fun way to make a difference with minimal commitment! Traditional Fostering Provide a safe, nurturing environment for shelter pets awaiting their forever homes. Traditional fosters care for pets of all ages, sizes, and needs. Whether it’s a shy dog needing socialization, a cat recovering from minor medical care, or a playful puppy waiting to grow strong enough for adoption, you’re giving them the gift of stability and love. Puppies and Kittens, (Including Bottle Babies) Help our youngest and most vulnerable residents! Caring for puppies and kittens, especially bottle-fed babies, is a rewarding experience. These tiny lives depend on foster homes for round-the-clock care, socialization, and a safe place to grow. What Does the Shelter Provide? Veterinary Care: Vaccinations, spay/neuter services, microchips, and in-shelter vet care.Supplies: Food, treats, beds, crates, leashes, and other basic items (based on availability).Trainings and ResourcesWhat Do You Provide? A safe, loving home, exercise, space, and socialization to help your foster pet thrive. No matter which program you choose, you’ll play a critical role in saving lives and bringing hope to shelter pets in need. Join us today and become a Foster Hero! How Our Onboarding Process Works: Once we have received your application, our team will work on approving within 48 - 72 hours. Then you will receive a welcome email from our team with the next steps needed: Background Screen Submission - to pickup up your first foster, this will have to have already been submitted Review Your Foster Manual: FWACC Foster Manual Sign-Up for Your First Time Foster Orientation: Complete Your Animal Health Training: Animal Health TrainingTake Home Your First Foster!!!WE CAN'T WAIT TO MEET YOU! If you have any questions along the way, please email us at fwaccfoster@fortworthtexas.gov Shelter Locations: North Animal Campus 351 Hillshire Dr. Fort Worth 76052 Chuck and Brenda Silcox Shelter 4900 Martin St. Fort Worth 76119Program: Animal Fostering Become a Foster Hero and Help Us Save Lives! Foster caregivers are an essential part of our mission to save lives at Fort Worth Animal Care and Control. By opening your home to a shelter pet, you provide them with the love and care they need to thrive outside of the shelter environment. From pets recovering from illness or injury to orphaned kittens and puppies, foster homes are the bridge between a challenging start and a happy ending. We have fostering options for everyone! Whether you can commit to just a day or are ready to welcome a furry friend for longer, there’s a program that fits your lifestyle and helps our pets get one step closer to adoption. YOU MUST LIVE WITHIN 50 MILES OF EITHER OF OUR MAIN SHELTERS TO BE ABLE TO FOSTER Types of Foster Opportunities Transport Fostering Make a life-changing impact in just a short amount of time! This program supports pets selected for our out-of-state transport program, where they’re headed to areas with a greater demand for adoptable animals. Many of these pets already have adoptive families eagerly waiting for them! As a transport foster, you provide a temporary home, ensuring they’re healthy, happy, and ready for their journey. Your role is vital to the success of this incredible program, and it’s a rewarding way to save lives in a short-term commitment. Out & About Program Brighten a shelter pet’s day and boost their chances of adoption! Our Out & About program allows you to take a dog out for the day or even a sleepover. This can include anything from a trip to the park, a hike, or a cozy night at home. These outings give dogs a much-needed break from the shelter, improve their mental health, and help us learn more about their personalities—all of which increase their adoptability. Plus, it’s a fun way to make a difference with minimal commitment! Traditional Fostering Provide a safe, nurturing environment for shelter pets awaiting their forever homes. Traditional fosters care for pets of all ages, sizes, and needs. Whether it’s a shy dog needing socialization, a cat recovering from minor medical care, or a playful puppy waiting to grow strong enough for adoption, you’re giving them the gift of stability and love. Puppies and Kittens, (Including Bottle Babies) Help our youngest and most vulnerable residents! Caring for puppies and kittens, especially bottle-fed babies, is a rewarding experience. These tiny lives depend on foster homes for round-the-clock care, socialization, and a safe place to grow. What Does the Shelter Provide? Veterinary Care: Vaccinations, spay/neuter services, microchips, and in-shelter vet care.Supplies: Food, treats, beds, crates, leashes, and other basic items (based on availability).Trainings and ResourcesWhat Do You Provide? A safe, loving home, exercise, space, and socialization to help your foster pet thrive. No matter which program you choose, you’ll play a critical role in saving lives and bringing hope to shelter pets in need. Join us today and become a Foster Hero! How Our Onboarding Process Works: Once we have received your application, our team will work on approving within 48 - 72 hours. Then you will receive a welcome email from our team with the next steps needed: Background Screen Submission - to pickup up your first foster, this will have to have already been submitted Review Your Foster Manual: FWACC Foster Manual Sign-Up for Your First Time Foster Orientation: Complete Your Animal Health Training: Animal Health TrainingTake Home Your First Foster!!!WE CAN'T WAIT TO MEET YOU! If you have any questions along the way, please email us at fwaccfoster@fortworthtexas.gov Shelter Locations: North Animal Campus 351 Hillshire Dr. Fort Worth 76052 Chuck and Brenda Silcox Shelter 4900 Martin St. Fort Worth 76119Program: Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Ordered Community ServicePlease complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day.Program: Southside Community Center Please complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day.Program: Southside Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Creative HelpersSeeking individuals to engage with seniors age 60 and up. If you have a special talent in arts and crafts, music, yoga, sewing, etc...come give back to the community by sharing your gift with Southside Seniors. Mon-Fri, hours vary from 9:00AM-1:00PM. Program: Southside Community Center Seeking individuals to engage with seniors age 60 and up. If you have a special talent in arts and crafts, music, yoga, sewing, etc...come give back to the community by sharing your gift with Southside Seniors. Mon-Fri, hours vary from 9:00AM-1:00PM. Program: Southside Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Ordered Community Service [Handley Meadowbrook] 2026Please complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day.Program: Handley Meadowbrook Community Center Please complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day.Program: Handley Meadowbrook Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Best Years Club @ Handley Meadowbrook 2026Help out our Best Years Club for seniors 60 and older! Spend time with our senior friends while they play table games, eating lunch, or participating in educational and fitness programs. Program: Handley Meadowbrook Community Center Help out our Best Years Club for seniors 60 and older! Spend time with our senior friends while they play table games, eating lunch, or participating in educational and fitness programs. Program: Handley Meadowbrook Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Handley Meadowbrook After School Program 2026Engage with youth participants of the Handley Meadowbrook After School Program aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Handley Meadowbrook Community Center Engage with youth participants of the Handley Meadowbrook After School Program aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Handley Meadowbrook Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Court Ordered Community ServicePlease complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day. Center hours are Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm & 6pm-9pm. Friday 11am-3pm. Saturday 9am-2pm.Program: R. D. Evans Community Center Please complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day. Center hours are Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm & 6pm-9pm. Friday 11am-3pm. Saturday 9am-2pm.Program: R. D. Evans Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General VolunteerTo assist center staff with cleaning, organizing, and setting up or breaking down activities. Program: R. D. Evans Community Center To assist center staff with cleaning, organizing, and setting up or breaking down activities. Program: R. D. Evans Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76116 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Sports CoachWe have a variety of youth sports that need coaches. The ages are 4-17 depending on the sport. We typically do 1 practice a week with games on Saturday mornings. VolleyballSoccerT-ballFlag FootballBasketballProgram: R. D. Evans Community Center We have a variety of youth sports that need coaches. The ages are 4-17 depending on the sport. We typically do 1 practice a week with games on Saturday mornings. VolleyballSoccerT-ballFlag FootballBasketballProgram: R. D. Evans Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: New Year, New Friend Adoption Event at City HallDate: January 21 We are seeking approved foster caregivers who are willing to bring their current foster dogs to our City Hall adoption event to help them find permanent homes. This event provides a great opportunity for foster dogs to be seen by potential adopters while being supported by the people who know them best. Foster Role Includes:Transporting your foster dog to and from City Hall Supervising and handling your foster dog throughout the event Sharing firsthand information about the dog’s personality, routine, and needs with potential adopters Ensuring your foster dog remains comfortable, safe, and well-managed in a public setting Important Information:This signup is for dogs currently in foster care only. Foster dogs must be approved in advance to attend. Foster caregivers should ensure their dog is appropriate for a busy, public environment. Event staff will provide additional details and confirmation prior to the event. Thank you for helping your foster dog start the new year with a fresh start and a chance at their forever home. Program: Animal Fostering Date: January 21 We are seeking approved foster caregivers who are willing to bring their current foster dogs to our City Hall adoption event to help them find permanent homes. This event provides a great opportunity for foster dogs to be seen by potential adopters while being supported by the people who know them best. Foster Role Includes:Transporting your foster dog to and from City Hall Supervising and handling your foster dog throughout the event Sharing firsthand information about the dog’s personality, routine, and needs with potential adopters Ensuring your foster dog remains comfortable, safe, and well-managed in a public setting Important Information:This signup is for dogs currently in foster care only. Foster dogs must be approved in advance to attend. Foster caregivers should ensure their dog is appropriate for a busy, public environment. Event staff will provide additional details and confirmation prior to the event. Thank you for helping your foster dog start the new year with a fresh start and a chance at their forever home. Program: Animal Fostering Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 21, 2026 Zip Code: 76102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Ordered Community Service (Adults Only)Please complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day.Program: Greenbriar Community Center Please complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day.Program: Greenbriar Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Court/ Court Mandated ( Minors Only)General Cleaning of Facility . Special Event Set Up and Breakdown duties. This is a great opportunity for Teens that need Volunteer hours for Special Programs in High School and for future College Resumes. Teen Court Program: Greenbriar Community Center General Cleaning of Facility . Special Event Set Up and Breakdown duties. This is a great opportunity for Teens that need Volunteer hours for Special Programs in High School and for future College Resumes. Teen Court Program: Greenbriar Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Parent VolunteersThis is a great Opportunity for Moms, siblings and other Community members such as teens and adults to give back to the community as a After School, Summer Camp Volunteer or for upcoming activities. Join in the fun with crafts outdoor activities and more. You will be a great support to our Rec. Asst., Camp Leaders . Come join the fun ! Parents you can enroll to help with field trips and help supervise your child along helping other Camp Leaders, Recreation Assistants during After School Programs and other event activities . Program: Greenbriar Community Center This is a great Opportunity for Moms, siblings and other Community members such as teens and adults to give back to the community as a After School, Summer Camp Volunteer or for upcoming activities. Join in the fun with crafts outdoor activities and more. You will be a great support to our Rec. Asst., Camp Leaders . Come join the fun ! Parents you can enroll to help with field trips and help supervise your child along helping other Camp Leaders, Recreation Assistants during After School Programs and other event activities . Program: Greenbriar Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jan 1, 2026 through Jan 15, 2027 Zip Code: 76115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Ordered Community ServicePlease complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day.Program: Eugene McCray Community Center Please complete the online application at the link below to qualify for court-ordered community service. https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/court-ordered-community-service-registration If your offense includes theft, violence, sexual assault, or a weapon, you are not eligible for our program. You must contact your probation officer or attorney for a new program. You are not approved to start court-ordered community service until you receive an approval letter from the City of Fort Worth staff. You must have the approval letter to begin community service at any City of Fort Worth community center. It is your responsibility to contact the community centers and coordinate if and when they have availability for community service. Community Service Key Points: You will typically be doing maintenance work, so dress appropriately but still maintain a well-groomed appearance. Center guests do not know you are not an employee, so it is important to act professionally and represent the City of Fort Worth well. If you do not meet the standards, staff can ask you to leave. Always sign in and sign out to ensure you get credit for your hours. Center staff will log your hours in the system. The court will call to verify your hours. Hold on to your original paperwork, do not leave it at the center. Never be alone in a room with a child (to protect yourself). Make sure you have enough time to complete all your hours. Create a consistent schedule. We recommend three to four hours a day.Program: Eugene McCray Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76119 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Court OrderedCourt Ordered Volunteer/Community Service Program: Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Court Ordered Volunteer/Community Service Program: Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Creative Community HelperLook for fun, energetic individuals to teach or share your hobby of music, arts and crafts, sewing, etc... with our seniors and after schoolers. Program: Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Look for fun, energetic individuals to teach or share your hobby of music, arts and crafts, sewing, etc... with our seniors and after schoolers. Program: Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Center Helpers/Special EventsIn need of individuals to help set up and or tear down tables and chairs for special events. Help with of cleaning of center such as sweeping, mopping, and light restroom duties. Program: Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center In need of individuals to help set up and or tear down tables and chairs for special events. Help with of cleaning of center such as sweeping, mopping, and light restroom duties. Program: Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76112 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Winter Break Camp VolunteerVolunteers will help coordinate games, activities and assist with other duties during our Winter Break Camp. Program: Worth Heights Community Center Volunteers will help coordinate games, activities and assist with other duties during our Winter Break Camp. Program: Worth Heights Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Dec 19, 2025 through Jan 6, 2026 Zip Code: 76115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Program VolunteerTo engage with the After School Program in homework, arts and crafts, gym games, and help leaders clean up after. Program: R. D. Evans Community Center To engage with the After School Program in homework, arts and crafts, gym games, and help leaders clean up after. Program: R. D. Evans Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Winter Break CampWinter Break Camp School Break Camps are offered Monday through Friday at local community centers during most Fort Worth ISD holidays, providing a safe, fun, and active environment for children ages 5–13. Our Winter Break Camp gives participants the chance to enjoy a wide variety of engaging activities, including arts and crafts, sports, computer time, games, field trips, and special events designed to keep them learning and entertained throughout the holiday season. Camp staff have the flexibility to work full-day schedules or individual shifts, making it a great opportunity for those needing adaptable hours. As part of the team, you will assist with the day-to-day programming, helping guide children through activities, ensuring a positive camp experience, and supporting the overall operation of the program. Join us in creating a memorable and enriching winter break for youth in our community! The Center will be closed Thursday, December 25th and January 1st in accordance with Christmas and New Year's Day Program: Andrew Doc Session Community Center Winter Break Camp School Break Camps are offered Monday through Friday at local community centers during most Fort Worth ISD holidays, providing a safe, fun, and active environment for children ages 5–13. Our Winter Break Camp gives participants the chance to enjoy a wide variety of engaging activities, including arts and crafts, sports, computer time, games, field trips, and special events designed to keep them learning and entertained throughout the holiday season. Camp staff have the flexibility to work full-day schedules or individual shifts, making it a great opportunity for those needing adaptable hours. As part of the team, you will assist with the day-to-day programming, helping guide children through activities, ensuring a positive camp experience, and supporting the overall operation of the program. Join us in creating a memorable and enriching winter break for youth in our community! The Center will be closed Thursday, December 25th and January 1st in accordance with Christmas and New Year's Day Program: Andrew Doc Session Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Dec 19, 2025 through Jan 5, 2026 Zip Code: 76111 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth VolunteersOpportunity for youth to gain volunteer hours in our afterschool program helping with homework and other fun activities. Opportunity will also be open for our holiday break camps. Program: Southside Community Center Opportunity for youth to gain volunteer hours in our afterschool program helping with homework and other fun activities. Opportunity will also be open for our holiday break camps. Program: Southside Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Valentines Dance/Special Needs EventValentine's Dance for special needs of all ages, this dance is in the evening full of fun, socializing, dancing, making new friends and creating memories. Program: Northside Community Center Valentine's Dance for special needs of all ages, this dance is in the evening full of fun, socializing, dancing, making new friends and creating memories. Program: Northside Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 7, 2026 Zip Code: 76164 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Program at Andrew 'Doc' SessionVolunteers will play an important role in supporting our youth by, assisting with homework help, joining in on fun and engaging activities, and being a positive role model in helping us create a welcoming and supportive environment. Program: Andrew Doc Session Community Center Volunteers will play an important role in supporting our youth by, assisting with homework help, joining in on fun and engaging activities, and being a positive role model in helping us create a welcoming and supportive environment. Program: Andrew Doc Session Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Event AttendeeHelp setup, breakdown, oversee, and other various tasks associated with the special event Program: Atatiana Carr-Jefferson Community Center Help setup, breakdown, oversee, and other various tasks associated with the special event Program: Atatiana Carr-Jefferson Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jan 2, 2025 through Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General Volunteer (MORNING)The Fort Worth Public Library is dedicated to serving our communities in many different ways. Library Volunteers assist staff with a variety of tasks that help keep our library running smoothly and create a welcoming space for all. Fort Worth Public Library’s volunteers support staff with daily tasks such as- Sorting ProcessingHelping shelve materialsCleaning materialsAssisting with displaysPreparing program suppliesAssisting with classesAddressing customer inquiries about computerProgram: Summerglen Library The Fort Worth Public Library is dedicated to serving our communities in many different ways. Library Volunteers assist staff with a variety of tasks that help keep our library running smoothly and create a welcoming space for all. Fort Worth Public Library’s volunteers support staff with daily tasks such as- Sorting ProcessingHelping shelve materialsCleaning materialsAssisting with displaysPreparing program suppliesAssisting with classesAddressing customer inquiries about computerProgram: Summerglen Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76137 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Severe Weather SpottingAnytime spent monitoring/reporting severe weather during Weather Events Program: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) Anytime spent monitoring/reporting severe weather during Weather Events Program: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Legacy Ball VolunteerProgram: Highland Hills Community Center Program: Highland Hills Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 30, 2026 Zip Code: 76134 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: New Member and Renewel ClassOnce again Fort Worth R.A.C.E.S.is grateful to be hosted by the Cowtown Hamfest on January 17th for a New Members and Renewal Class. Program: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) Once again Fort Worth R.A.C.E.S.is grateful to be hosted by the Cowtown Hamfest on January 17th for a New Members and Renewal Class. Program: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 17, 2026 Zip Code: 76140 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cowtown Marathon 2026 - SaturdayProgram: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) Program: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 28, 2026 Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cowtown Marathon 2026 - SundayWe’ll kick off the Cowtown fun at Will Rogers Memorial Center, the home to the annual Stock Show and Rodeo, in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District. Program: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) We’ll kick off the Cowtown fun at Will Rogers Memorial Center, the home to the annual Stock Show and Rodeo, in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District. Program: Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 1, 2026 Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer (EVENING)The Fort Worth Public Library is dedicated to serving our communities in many different ways. Library Volunteers assist staff with a variety of tasks that help keep our library running smoothly and create a welcoming space for all. Fort Worth Public Library’s volunteers support staff with daily tasks such as- Sorting ProcessingHelping shelve materialsCleaning materialsAssisting with displaysPreparing program suppliesAssisting with classesAddressing customer inquiries about computerProgram: Summerglen Library The Fort Worth Public Library is dedicated to serving our communities in many different ways. Library Volunteers assist staff with a variety of tasks that help keep our library running smoothly and create a welcoming space for all. Fort Worth Public Library’s volunteers support staff with daily tasks such as- Sorting ProcessingHelping shelve materialsCleaning materialsAssisting with displaysPreparing program suppliesAssisting with classesAddressing customer inquiries about computerProgram: Summerglen Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76137 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nature Center Volunteer ApplicationJoin a team that protects one of North Texas' wildest places! As a Fort Worth Nature Center general volunteer, you'll play a critical role in preserving over 3600 acres of native prairies, forests, and wetlands. Opportunities range from hands-on field ecological work and habitat restoration to education, interpretive programs, paddling tours, and caring for our wildlife ambassadors. Whether you prefer working behind the scenes or engaging with visitors on the front lines, there's a place for you here! Gain practical conservation experience, meet like-minded people, and make a lasting impact on the land and community we serve. Program: Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge Join a team that protects one of North Texas' wildest places! As a Fort Worth Nature Center general volunteer, you'll play a critical role in preserving over 3600 acres of native prairies, forests, and wetlands. Opportunities range from hands-on field ecological work and habitat restoration to education, interpretive programs, paddling tours, and caring for our wildlife ambassadors. Whether you prefer working behind the scenes or engaging with visitors on the front lines, there's a place for you here! Gain practical conservation experience, meet like-minded people, and make a lasting impact on the land and community we serve. Program: Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76135 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: House KeepingYou will help keep the entire community center Clean and Beautiful Program: North Tri-Ethnic Community Center You will help keep the entire community center Clean and Beautiful Program: North Tri-Ethnic Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Limitless Recreation VolunteerCome out and interact with our adult recreation group through different activities which include: basketball, table games, and trail walking Program: Atatiana Carr-Jefferson Community Center Come out and interact with our adult recreation group through different activities which include: basketball, table games, and trail walking Program: Atatiana Carr-Jefferson Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Volunteer OpportunityThis is a teen volunteer opportunity. Volunteers will assist with various tasks around the center for break camps, after school programs, single day camps and at events, helping to support student activities and community efforts. It's a great way to get involved, gain experience, and contribute in a meaningful way alongside your peers. If you're a teen looking to give back and be part of a team, we’d love to have your help. Program: Victory Forest Community Center This is a teen volunteer opportunity. Volunteers will assist with various tasks around the center for break camps, after school programs, single day camps and at events, helping to support student activities and community efforts. It's a great way to get involved, gain experience, and contribute in a meaningful way alongside your peers. If you're a teen looking to give back and be part of a team, we’d love to have your help. Program: Victory Forest Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2025 Youth Sports Winter Basketball Coach
Volunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Winter 2025 Basketball season. Season Dates: January 17 - February 28, 2026 Camp Date: Saturday, January 17, 2026 Game Dates: Saturdays, January 24 - February 28, 2026 Playoff Weekend: February 28, 2026 Practices are once a week, and games are on Saturdays. The season lasts for seven weeks (one Saturday camp, six weekdays of practices, along with, six Saturdays of games) and games are played at various City of Fort Worth community center gymnasiums. IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports
Volunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Winter 2025 Basketball season. Season Dates: January 17 - February 28, 2026 Camp Date: Saturday, January 17, 2026 Game Dates: Saturdays, January 24 - February 28, 2026 Playoff Weekend: February 28, 2026 Practices are once a week, and games are on Saturdays. The season lasts for seven weeks (one Saturday camp, six weekdays of practices, along with, six Saturdays of games) and games are played at various City of Fort Worth community center gymnasiums. IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Program VolunteerEngage with youth participants aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Worth Heights Community Center Engage with youth participants aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Worth Heights Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior ShareAssist senior citizens with getting groceries to their cars. Program: Diamond Hill Community Center Assist senior citizens with getting groceries to their cars. Program: Diamond Hill Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kiki's ClubKiki's Club is an adult 18 & up Special Needs program, the group gets together and enjoys arts and crafts, cooking, karaoke, field trips, and many more exciting activities. Program: Northside Community Center Kiki's Club is an adult 18 & up Special Needs program, the group gets together and enjoys arts and crafts, cooking, karaoke, field trips, and many more exciting activities. Program: Northside Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76164 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Program VolunteerVolunteers will assist as needed with After School Program. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading an activity such as arts and crafts. Program: Atatiana Carr-Jefferson Community Center Volunteers will assist as needed with After School Program. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading an activity such as arts and crafts. Program: Atatiana Carr-Jefferson Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Sports Division Spring 2026 TAAF Competitive Volleyball CoachVolunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Spring 2026 TAAF Volleyball Season. Season Dates: March 27 - April 17, 2026 Game Specifics: Double-headers will be played most weeks Practices are once a week, and games are on Fridays. The season lasts for four weeks and games are played at various City of Fort Worth community center gymnasiums IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports Volunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Spring 2026 TAAF Volleyball Season. Season Dates: March 27 - April 17, 2026 Game Specifics: Double-headers will be played most weeks Practices are once a week, and games are on Fridays. The season lasts for four weeks and games are played at various City of Fort Worth community center gymnasiums IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Program VolunteerEngage with youth participants aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Highland Hills Community Center Engage with youth participants aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Highland Hills Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76134 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Sports Division Spring 2026 Recreational Flag Football CoachVolunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Spring 2026 Flag Football season. Season Dates: January 17 - February 28, 2026 Camp Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026 at Gateway Park Game Dates: Saturdays, April 4 - May 9, 2026 at Gateway Park Practices are once a week, and games are on Saturdays, ranging from 9 AM - 2 PM. The season lasts for seven weeks and games are played at Gateway Park IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports Volunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Spring 2026 Flag Football season. Season Dates: January 17 - February 28, 2026 Camp Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026 at Gateway Park Game Dates: Saturdays, April 4 - May 9, 2026 at Gateway Park Practices are once a week, and games are on Saturdays, ranging from 9 AM - 2 PM. The season lasts for seven weeks and games are played at Gateway Park IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Sports Division Summer 2026 Recreational Volleyball CoachVolunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Summer 2026 Volleyball Season. Season Dates: June 6 - July 18, 2026 Camp: Saturday, June 6, 2026 Games: Saturdays, June 13 - July 18, 2026 Practices are once a week, and games are on Saturdays, ranging from 9 AM - 2 PM. The season lasts for seven weeks and games are played at various City of Fort Worth community center gymnasiums. IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports Volunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Summer 2026 Volleyball Season. Season Dates: June 6 - July 18, 2026 Camp: Saturday, June 6, 2026 Games: Saturdays, June 13 - July 18, 2026 Practices are once a week, and games are on Saturdays, ranging from 9 AM - 2 PM. The season lasts for seven weeks and games are played at various City of Fort Worth community center gymnasiums. IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Sports Division Spring 2026 Recreational Tee Ball CoachVolunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Fall 2026 Tee Ball season. Season Dates: April 4 - May 2, 2026 Practice: Saturdays, April 4-May 2, 2025 at Sycamore Park Tee Ball fields @ 9 AM Games: Saturdays, April 4-May 2, 2025 at Sycamore Park Tee Ball fields @ 10 AM Practices and games are once a week on Saturdays. The season lasts for five weeks and games are played at the Sycamore Park Tee Ball Fields (2525 E. Rosedale Fort Worth, TX 76105). IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports Volunteer coaches are needed for the upcoming Fall 2026 Tee Ball season. Season Dates: April 4 - May 2, 2026 Practice: Saturdays, April 4-May 2, 2025 at Sycamore Park Tee Ball fields @ 9 AM Games: Saturdays, April 4-May 2, 2025 at Sycamore Park Tee Ball fields @ 10 AM Practices and games are once a week on Saturdays. The season lasts for five weeks and games are played at the Sycamore Park Tee Ball Fields (2525 E. Rosedale Fort Worth, TX 76105). IMPORTANT: Coaches are required to pass a background check (including CFW employees), complete coaches development courses, as well as, a Sex Offender search. Also, coaches are required to be at practices and games. Program: City of Fort Worth Youth Sports Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen VolunteerTeens, earn volunteer hours for National Honor Society, Student Council, college applications, or just for fun by helping at our community center! Program: Riverside Community Center Teens, earn volunteer hours for National Honor Society, Student Council, college applications, or just for fun by helping at our community center! Program: Riverside Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Best Years Club at Andrew 'Doc' SessionHelp us bring joy and connection to the senior citizen community at Andrew 'Doc' Session. Volunteers will assist with activities, craft, conversation and BINGO - a crowd favorite, to keep our seniors active and engaged. Program: Andrew Doc Session Community Center Help us bring joy and connection to the senior citizen community at Andrew 'Doc' Session. Volunteers will assist with activities, craft, conversation and BINGO - a crowd favorite, to keep our seniors active and engaged. Program: Andrew Doc Session Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Program - 25-26Engage with our After School Program by helping children with homework, games, arts and craft, and playing with them! Program: Thomas Place Community Center Engage with our After School Program by helping children with homework, games, arts and craft, and playing with them! Program: Thomas Place Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Volunteer ProgramThis is a teen volunteer opportunity. Volunteers will assist with various tasks around the center and at events, helping to support student activities and community efforts. It's a great way to get involved, gain experience, and contribute in a meaningful way alongside your peers. If you're a teen looking to give back and be part of a team, we’d love to have your help. Program: Chisholm Trail Community Center This is a teen volunteer opportunity. Volunteers will assist with various tasks around the center and at events, helping to support student activities and community efforts. It's a great way to get involved, gain experience, and contribute in a meaningful way alongside your peers. If you're a teen looking to give back and be part of a team, we’d love to have your help. Program: Chisholm Trail Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FW @ 6 VolunteerWe are looking for volunteers to help with our FW @ 6 late night program. We our looking for individuals who are interested in working with our young adults with activities such as (Cooking class, LifeSkill class, literacy, financial literacy, business classes Program: Chisholm Trail Community Center We are looking for volunteers to help with our FW @ 6 late night program. We our looking for individuals who are interested in working with our young adults with activities such as (Cooking class, LifeSkill class, literacy, financial literacy, business classes Program: Chisholm Trail Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DHJ - AVIDDiamond Hill-Jarvis High School AVID Program Program: Diamond Hill Community Center Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School AVID Program Program: Diamond Hill Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: School Green TeamsThe School Green Teams program focuses on teaching students the importance of sustainability and taking care of the environment. A team is made up of someone 18 years or older and at least one student. The team will compete with other School Green Teams across Fort Worth for the school year by completing activities from an activity page provided by the KFWB team. Each activity is worth points and the team with the most points at the end of the school year wins a prize. Teams can submit their progress on the School Green Teams webpage to accumulate points. Examples of Activities: Lead 8 Litter Pickups at your school - 250 pointsMake or Maintain a Pollinator Garden - 100 PointsHost an American Recycles Day Event - 50 PointsNature Walk - 25 PointsThere are activities for every age group. All public, private, charter, and homeschools are encouraged to sign up. To learn more, visit the School Green Teams webpage and get started today! Program: Keep Fort Worth Beautiful The School Green Teams program focuses on teaching students the importance of sustainability and taking care of the environment. A team is made up of someone 18 years or older and at least one student. The team will compete with other School Green Teams across Fort Worth for the school year by completing activities from an activity page provided by the KFWB team. Each activity is worth points and the team with the most points at the end of the school year wins a prize. Teams can submit their progress on the School Green Teams webpage to accumulate points. Examples of Activities: Lead 8 Litter Pickups at your school - 250 pointsMake or Maintain a Pollinator Garden - 100 PointsHost an American Recycles Day Event - 50 PointsNature Walk - 25 PointsThere are activities for every age group. All public, private, charter, and homeschools are encouraged to sign up. To learn more, visit the School Green Teams webpage and get started today! Program: Keep Fort Worth Beautiful Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: KFWB Adopt-A-Spot (Litter Only)Adopt-A-Spot is a volunteer program for individuals or groups that want to take pride and ownership in their own part of Fort Worth by picking up litter at your very own spot and making it beautiful!
Litter cleanups are encouraged to happen at least six times each year (every other month). We strongly recommend monthly cleanups and additional cleanups, as needed, to keep your site looking its best. You must have an APPROVED Adopt-A-Spot agreement with Keep Fort Worth Beautiful (KFWB) to log hours in the KFWB Adopt-A-Spot (Litter Only) Opportunity. After your cleanup, please remember to fill out the Adopt-A-Spot Opportunity Results Form so we can track how much litter is being removed in Fort Worth, Texas! Program: Keep Fort Worth Beautiful Adopt-A-Spot is a volunteer program for individuals or groups that want to take pride and ownership in their own part of Fort Worth by picking up litter at your very own spot and making it beautiful!
Litter cleanups are encouraged to happen at least six times each year (every other month). We strongly recommend monthly cleanups and additional cleanups, as needed, to keep your site looking its best. You must have an APPROVED Adopt-A-Spot agreement with Keep Fort Worth Beautiful (KFWB) to log hours in the KFWB Adopt-A-Spot (Litter Only) Opportunity. After your cleanup, please remember to fill out the Adopt-A-Spot Opportunity Results Form so we can track how much litter is being removed in Fort Worth, Texas! Program: Keep Fort Worth Beautiful Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Sports CoachAssist in Coaching and teaching the fundamentals to the participants in various Sports, such as, Football, Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Pickleball, Kickball, Tennis, Golf, Cheerleading and Dodgeball, etc. Program: Como Community Center Assist in Coaching and teaching the fundamentals to the participants in various Sports, such as, Football, Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Pickleball, Kickball, Tennis, Golf, Cheerleading and Dodgeball, etc. Program: Como Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Program VolunteerEngage with youth participants aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Eugene McCray Community Center Engage with youth participants aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Eugene McCray Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76119 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: KFWB Volunteer-Led Litter CleanupThe Volunteer-led Cleanup Program focuses on allowing volunteers to have the flexibility to organize a cleanup in their community on their schedule with support from Keep Fort Worth Beautiful by providing free cleanup supplies to all its participants. Organize a Litter Cleanup Keep Fort Worth Beautiful supports volunteers by providing them with trash bags and gloves, which helps in their efforts to clean litter and have a positive impact on their community. KFWB typically provides the following supplies for a standard two-hour cleanup: One bag per adult volunteerOne bag per two youth volunteersGloves for all volunteersEquipment to help any volunteers who are elderly or who have disabilities (available upon request)Please request supplies at least one week in advance of your cleanup to guarantee that they are ready on time. Click HERE to request supplies. After submitting the supply request, you will receive an email from staff with supply pickup information. If you need to cancel or change your registration, contact Keep Fort Worth Beautiful. After
your cleanup: Volunteers like you make a huge impact on improving our communities and environment. Thank you! Program: Keep Fort Worth Beautiful The Volunteer-led Cleanup Program focuses on allowing volunteers to have the flexibility to organize a cleanup in their community on their schedule with support from Keep Fort Worth Beautiful by providing free cleanup supplies to all its participants. Organize a Litter Cleanup Keep Fort Worth Beautiful supports volunteers by providing them with trash bags and gloves, which helps in their efforts to clean litter and have a positive impact on their community. KFWB typically provides the following supplies for a standard two-hour cleanup: One bag per adult volunteerOne bag per two youth volunteersGloves for all volunteersEquipment to help any volunteers who are elderly or who have disabilities (available upon request)Please request supplies at least one week in advance of your cleanup to guarantee that they are ready on time. Click HERE to request supplies. After submitting the supply request, you will receive an email from staff with supply pickup information. If you need to cancel or change your registration, contact Keep Fort Worth Beautiful. After
your cleanup: Volunteers like you make a huge impact on improving our communities and environment. Thank you! Program: Keep Fort Worth Beautiful Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Best Year's ClubIf you like working with the elderly, you will Love working with The Best Years Club. Best Years Club consist of energetic men and women the ages of 60 and above. Program: North Tri-Ethnic Community Center If you like working with the elderly, you will Love working with The Best Years Club. Best Years Club consist of energetic men and women the ages of 60 and above. Program: North Tri-Ethnic Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 76106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Courted OrderCourt ordered volunteer for teens Program: Chisholm Trail Community Center Court ordered volunteer for teens Program: Chisholm Trail Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Program VolunteerEngage with youth participants aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Chisholm Trail Community Center Engage with youth participants aged 5-13. Duties may include gathering supplies, homework assistance, and leading activities such as games or arts and crafts. Program: Chisholm Trail Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Event VolunteerSetting up, managing stations, breaking down and cleaning Program: Diamond Hill Community Center Setting up, managing stations, breaking down and cleaning Program: Diamond Hill Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Literacy InitiativeWe need volunteers who are willing to help with strictly helping kids read their homework. Due to the adult to student ratio, we usually do not have enough staff to tend to the kids who only need help reading their homework. Program: Diamond Hill Community Center We need volunteers who are willing to help with strictly helping kids read their homework. Due to the adult to student ratio, we usually do not have enough staff to tend to the kids who only need help reading their homework. Program: Diamond Hill Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Aug 11, 2025 through Apr 8, 2026 Zip Code: 76106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth CoachCome volunteer and help out with our youth sports programs! You can coach or be an assistant coach for volleyball, basketball, flag football and soccer! Program: Fire Station Community Center Come volunteer and help out with our youth sports programs! You can coach or be an assistant coach for volleyball, basketball, flag football and soccer! Program: Fire Station Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School ProgramYou can come volunteer and help with all our amazing kids during our after school program! Program: Fire Station Community Center You can come volunteer and help with all our amazing kids during our after school program! Program: Fire Station Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Fort Worth CERTIf you wish to join Fort Worth CERT, please register for this opportunity. The CERT program requires volunteers to apply to join CERT followed by a background check. Once you click register below, it will pop up a page that will ask a few questions. After you answer, it will notify me that you are interested in joining Fort Worth CERT. I will email you an application page for you to fill out and email back. If you are accepted, the next step will be to pass a background check. Upon the return of an approved background check, you will then be accepted into the program.
NOTE: Current members are not required to sign up for this opportunity.
If you have any questions about the application process or the program in general, please feel free to contact me by email, phone, or text.
Thank you,
Officer Matt Thomsen #3890 CERT Coordinator Special Events / Emergency Response (SEER) Fort Worth Police Department 511 W. Felix St. Fort Worth, TX 76115 (682)404-2223
Program: Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) If you wish to join Fort Worth CERT, please register for this opportunity. The CERT program requires volunteers to apply to join CERT followed by a background check. Once you click register below, it will pop up a page that will ask a few questions. After you answer, it will notify me that you are interested in joining Fort Worth CERT. I will email you an application page for you to fill out and email back. If you are accepted, the next step will be to pass a background check. Upon the return of an approved background check, you will then be accepted into the program.
NOTE: Current members are not required to sign up for this opportunity.
If you have any questions about the application process or the program in general, please feel free to contact me by email, phone, or text.
Thank you,
Officer Matt Thomsen #3890 CERT Coordinator Special Events / Emergency Response (SEER) Fort Worth Police Department 511 W. Felix St. Fort Worth, TX 76115 (682)404-2223
Program: Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult VolunteersVolunteering your time to do classes such as art, sports crafts etc. Helping with events Program: Fire Station Community Center Volunteering your time to do classes such as art, sports crafts etc. Helping with events Program: Fire Station Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult student VolunteersThis is for college students, who need hours for their college or university. They can help with our activities and recieve hours. Program: Fire Station Community Center This is for college students, who need hours for their college or university. They can help with our activities and recieve hours. Program: Fire Station Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth VolunteersStudents who need volunteer hours for college applications, NJHS, NHS and other clubs can come here to help! Program: Fire Station Community Center Students who need volunteer hours for college applications, NJHS, NHS and other clubs can come here to help! Program: Fire Station Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: School Break Camp VolunteerIn this dynamic role, you will spend time mentoring and connecting with youth through a full-spectrum of fun-filled activities. Providing a positive place for children to socialize, learn, and play during school holidays and in-service days. Program: North Tri-Ethnic Community Center In this dynamic role, you will spend time mentoring and connecting with youth through a full-spectrum of fun-filled activities. Providing a positive place for children to socialize, learn, and play during school holidays and in-service days. Program: North Tri-Ethnic Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026 Zip Code: 76106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Best Years ClubCome spend time with our Senior Citizens. Looking for any educational programs, bingo callers, fitness instructors, or anyone wanting to cook and fellowship with our most enthusiastic patrons. Program: Highland Hills Community Center Come spend time with our Senior Citizens. Looking for any educational programs, bingo callers, fitness instructors, or anyone wanting to cook and fellowship with our most enthusiastic patrons. Program: Highland Hills Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76134 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Core Environmental Monitoring *Monthly SamplingBefore registering for this opportunity, be sure you have contacted texasstreamteam@fortworthtexas.gov and been assigned an approved Monitoring Site and Standard Core Kit location. Please monitor your assigned Site(s) monthly at the same time of day each month, for a one year commitment. For example: a possible monitoring schedule could be the first Sunday of each month at 10:00 am. Adherence to a consistent monitoring time is crucial because the physical and chemical parameters fluctuate over a 24-hour period. Monitoring takes approximately one to two hours per month per site *be sure to include your travel time in your total hours. Remember to check-out your assigned kit and return it within 3-4 days to ensure other citizen scientists also have access. Equipment Needed to Complete Monitoring: Standard Core Kit (with unexpired reagents) Bucket w/ rope Deionized (DI) Water Waste Container Gloves Conductivity Standard (1413 uS) Transparency Tube or Secchi DiscBe sure to dress weather appropriate and be safe while sampling. Thank you for your contributions towards protecting Texas' natural resources! Standard Core Field Guide and Monitoring Forms *scan to enter your data using the Electronic Monitoring Form Program: Texas Stream Team Before registering for this opportunity, be sure you have contacted texasstreamteam@fortworthtexas.gov and been assigned an approved Monitoring Site and Standard Core Kit location. Please monitor your assigned Site(s) monthly at the same time of day each month, for a one year commitment. For example: a possible monitoring schedule could be the first Sunday of each month at 10:00 am. Adherence to a consistent monitoring time is crucial because the physical and chemical parameters fluctuate over a 24-hour period. Monitoring takes approximately one to two hours per month per site *be sure to include your travel time in your total hours. Remember to check-out your assigned kit and return it within 3-4 days to ensure other citizen scientists also have access. Equipment Needed to Complete Monitoring: Standard Core Kit (with unexpired reagents) Bucket w/ rope Deionized (DI) Water Waste Container Gloves Conductivity Standard (1413 uS) Transparency Tube or Secchi DiscBe sure to dress weather appropriate and be safe while sampling. Thank you for your contributions towards protecting Texas' natural resources! Standard Core Field Guide and Monitoring Forms *scan to enter your data using the Electronic Monitoring Form Program: Texas Stream Team Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 76102 Allow Groups: No |