Thanks to Collective Impact Partners across Pinellas County, residents looking to give back to their community this summer have a variety of volunteer opportunities to choose from. From one-day events to ongoing service roles, organizations welcome teens, adults, and families eager to make a difference.
The Family Center on Deafness is seeking volunteers who can communicate with members of the Deaf and hard of hearing community. More information is available at fcdpinellas.org/volunteer.
St. Petersburg College offers volunteer roles for individuals aged 16 and up, with a background check required. Learn more at spcollege.edu.
The Florida Dream Center provides flexible volunteer opportunities and community service hours across a variety of service areas. Visit floridadreamcenter.org to get involved.
Community Tampa Bay is looking for volunteers ages 16–24—especially former ANYTOWN delegates—as well as adult volunteers for its upcoming gala. Details are available at communitytampabay.org.
Pinellas County’s VIP (Volunteers in Pinellas) program requires registration through GivePulse and allows individuals to apply for a wide range of local service projects. Learn more at pinellas.gov.
The American Heart Association welcomes youth volunteers as young as 13 with registration. Opportunities can be found at heart.org.
Lealman & Asian Neighborhood Family Center offers both recurring and one-time volunteer opportunities. Details can be found at lanfc.org.
SPCA Tampa Bay accepts volunteers aged 18 and older for roles requiring a minimum three-month commitment. Corporate volunteer groups are also welcome. Visit spcatampabay.org for details.
Finally, the YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg offers both ongoing and special event volunteer opportunities. Learn more at stpeteymca.org.
These opportunities not only provide valuable support to local organizations but also help volunteers build skills, connect with others, and make a lasting impact in their community.