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Volunteering Opportunities in the OKC Metro Area

Volunteer Opportunities in the OKC metro area
(for kids, adults and entire families)

Animals and Animal Shelters
Best Friends of Pets
629-6795
BestFriendsOKC.org/Volunteer.htm
Help with pet adoption, education programs, and PetFinder. Volunteers must be at least 16.

Central Oklahoma Human Society

7500 N Western, OKC
286-1229, amy@okhumane.org
OKHumane.org/Volunteer.htm
Volunteers may assist the adoption center, walking dogs and cleaning cages. For ages 12 and up. Teens 18 and older can assist in handling of animals, surgery preparations, and sterilization of surgery supplies. Help at local events. Teen advisory board and foster program available. Parent must be present with children 12-18.

City Animal Shelter

SE 29th and Bryant
316-6018
OKC.gov/AnimalWelfare/index.html
Walk dogs, play with cats and help with shelter activities. Must be at least 18 years old.

Paws for Life
340-2425 or 348-9009
Mary@pawsforlifeinc.com
PawsforLifeInc.com
An organization that works in conjunction with the City of Edmond Animal Shelter. Volunteers bathe, exercise dogs, socialize and play with cats, clean cages and give TLC to each dog and cat. Foster program available. Active in fundraising. Ages 13 and up. Children 13-17 need parent.

Second Chance Animal Sanctuary, Inc.
321-1915
SecondCanceNorman.org
Walk dogs and play with the cats. Also take donations of rags, computer paper, paper towels, laundry detergent and animal toys. Children under the 18 need parent to help.

Pets and People

350-7387
PetsandPeople.com
Volunteers help with pet adoptions, cleaning cages, walking animals and working at the thrift store. Ages 13 and up.

Oklahoma City Zoo

2101 NE 50th St. - OKC
OKCZoo.com
Lizabeth 425-0275
Volunteer opportunities include Zoo Ambassador, special events, animal area, and horticulture. For ages 18 and up. IMPORTANT NOTE: Call for the latest volunteer interview session. Volunteers will help with plants and animals.

Coffee Creek Riding Center for the Handicapped
340-8377
Coffeecreek.org
coffeecreekriding@sbcglobal.net
Help children with a wide range of disabilities with riding lessons. Monday–Friday, 2 hours one day a week. Multiple opportunities for 13 and up.

Homeless Shelters
Grace Rescue Mission

2205 Exchange Ave. OKC
232-5756 - Keith
Kitchen work and other activities as needed. Ages 15 and up.

Food Pantries
Hope Center
7 N. Broadway Edmond
348-1340, Cheryl Woods
Help with stocking and sorting groceries, process orders, sort clothing and household items, greet clients and help process applicants. Ages 15 and up. 10-14 with parent.

Regional Food Bank
3355 S. Purdue
604-7110
RegionalFoodBank.org
Sort food, pack bags for Senior citizens and children, sort bread or work in a green house or garden. 8 years old and up.

Feed the Children
29 N McCormick – OKC
949-5168
Help prepare food and personal hygiene boxes that are sent to children and families across the U.S. For 12 and up. Great for groups.

Senior Citizen centers
Heartland Hospice

2212 NW 50th, OKC
848-3305, Karen
Friendly visiting, sitting, run errands, and community services. Age 18 and up.

Carter Healthcare and Hospice OKC

947-7705 ext. 134, Adam Colvin
Jr. Volunteers can help with direct care by providing visitations, baking, and reading. Ages 13 and up with parent.

Park Activities and Clean-up

Adopt-A-Park
For church, scouting or volunteer groups. For more information on how to participate in the clean-up program, contact OKC Beautiful 525-8822.

Will Rogers Horticulture Gardens
3400 NW 36th Street - OKC
943-0827 Leslie Johnson
School, church and homeschool group projects available through out the year.
Adult opportunities available stroll patrol in the garden and once a month training lab that help in the garden.

Edmond Parks and Recreation Department

359-4630, Diane
Opportunities include Chalk it up, camps, Crazy Kids Dog Show, Celebration of Children, Fall Family Nights, and Storybook Forest. Ages 13 and up.

Martin Park Nature Center
5000 West Memorial Road - OKC
755-0676, Casey Wieczorek
Volunteer opportunities include planting wildflower seeds, cleaning park grounds, helping with the animals, trimming trees, leading story time and helping with craft projects. Children 9 years old and up with parent.

Misc.

HUGS Project

7000 Crossroad Blvd. Suite 1048
651-8359, Karen
Groups.Yahoo.com/Group/TheHugsProject
Help fill care packages to troops, make hats, goody bags and cooling ties. For teens and up.

Infant Crisis Services

4224 N Lincoln Blvd
528-3663
InfantCrisis.org
Client interviews, food pantry, clothing room, playroom greeters, and special events. Ages 13 and up.

Metropolitan Library System

Lynda Bahr, 606-3838
Adult volunteers needed for the Come Read with Me Program. Go into schools and read with children once a week. Need committed volunteers.

YMCA

500 N. Broadway Suite 500 OKC
297-7700
Opportunities available throughout the year. For adults.

Habitat for Humanity
1025 N. Broadway, OKC
232-4828 Steve
CentralOklahomaHabitat.org
Help construction and maintenance on homes being built. Visit site for more information on helping. For ages 16 and up.

March of Dimes

5100 N. Brookline, Suite 270 OKC
415-1266
MarchofDimes.com/Oklahoma
Help put together campaign pamplets for Change for America’s Babies. Campaign starts this Fall. Other opportunities include activities and event help through out the year. Families can volunteer or individuals.

Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History

2401 Chautauqua Ave., Norman
405-325-1652 – Volunteer Office
volunteer@snomnh.ou.edu
snomnh.ou.edu/volunteer/index.htm

There are a variety of opportunities available at Sam Noble, including being gallery docents, information desk volunteers and Discovery Room volunteers. Volunteers must be 16 or older. The next training series begins September 14th. Please contact the Volunteer Office or visit their website for additional dates and information.

The Children’s Hospital Volunteers program
oumedicine.com/body.cfm?id=604
Volunteers provide needed support to families who have a child at the hospital. These first faces help anxious families to find their way during highly stressful times. Their gifts of comfort and direction are truly appreciated. Must be 18 or older and go through an application and interview process. Find details at their website above.

United Way Volunteer Center
523-3581 Kitt
UnitedwayOKC.org/help
Help connects you with volunteer opportunities from agencies all over Oklahoma.

Clubs
Camp Fire

3309 E Hefner Rd. OKC
478-5646, Cynthia Wilson
campfireusa-ok.org
Adults club leaders, one time opportunities through out the year, teens in action program meets once a month, individual clubs or even at the camp.

Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma
528-3535
GSWestOK.org
Members enjoy camps, group activities, and community involvement. Adult volunteers help with troops, outdoor activities, selling cookies, in the schools and community. Applications available online.

Websites for more info on volunteer opportunities:
VolunteerMatch.org
ChristianVolunteering.org
OklahomaHomeschool.com/VOLUNTEER.html
HealthCareVolunteer.com
AnimalShelter.org
Volunteer.gov

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