Habitat Oakland County homes are built primarily by volunteers. Our volunteer build days are typically Monday through Friday and couple Saturdays a month, from 8:30 am – 3:30 pm. We build year-round, rain, snow or shine. We do have age restrictions on our construction sites for safety reasons. Volunteers must be at least 18 years…

There are many ways aside from donating that you can get involved with Groundcover: helping with social media, selling advertisements, proofreading, training vendors, promoting the paper at area fairs and festivals, volunteering in the Groundcover office, writing, designing ads, and helping vendors in finding more places to sell.

Our most common and numerous type of volunteer opportunity where you escort our wonderful clients through the pantry as they shop! Suitable for high school aged minors, adults, and groups!

We also need Spanish/English interpreters who are assigned to help doctors who cannot speak Spanish, and who can communicate with the pharmacy. Interpreters do not need to be fluent, but should be able to understand and communicate in colloquial Spanish.

Hope Clinic International’s work relies on the involvement of medical and surgical volunteers who raise the money to go on our medical mission trips or fund the trip themselves. They take their expertise to the poorest of the poor.

Due to budget constraints, we aren’t able to provide meals for our volunteers, so it’s always a treat when we are able to find an amazing volunteer who will do so! Our Breakfast Hospitality volunteers bring breakfast to the site. Our Lunch Hospitality volunteers provide a lunch meal on site. Each meal should include any…

The Habitat Oakland County ReStores are non-profit, home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently-used furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances to the public at a fraction of the retail price for the benefit of our mission. ReStore volunteer tasks can include: organizing inventory, pricing merchandise, assisting customers, stocking shelves, etc.…

Volunteering at HSHV is a very rewarding experience that can accommodate many skills, talents and interests. Your first step is to attend our interactive, hands-on New Volunteer Orientation. New Volunteer Orientations are held twice a month. During the orientation, you will have the opportunity to tour our facility and meet other prospective volunteers while learning…

Prospective volunteers with varying skills, expertise, and availability (virtual or in-person) are all welcomed to serve. At this time, we are particularly in need of individuals who may be able to help with the any of the following, though this list is not exclusive: light clerical and scheduling assistance with clients; streamlining our processes, site…

Stocking shelves, unloading food from delivery trucks and cars. These positions are less numerous but nevertheless are great opportunities for young children or groups to help out when the volume of work exceeds our normal capacities. Needs of the warehouse vary, so call first to find out if this is something we can accommodate! (Suitable…