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…
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!
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…
Providing snack bags provides much needed sustenance so families can focus on what’s most important – healing. Each snack bag is filled with 4-5 individually packaged snack items for families to take with them while on-the-go. We need your help to bring some light to the snack bags!
Tackle big projects at the House by volunteering with a group of friends, colleagues, or family members in our Group Volunteer Opportunities. Group volunteer dates are given out on a first-come, first-serve basis and occur approximately once per month unless otherwise needed. We can accommodate groups of up to 20. Go to the volunteer page…
Ensure our families have a warm meal and special treats to come Home to by volunteering to Make a Meal or Sponsor a Meal. Please look at the Meal Calendar on our website to see the availability and reach out to the house about helping with a meal.
Are you an animal lover between the ages of 12-17? We’d love for you to join our Junior Volunteers (JV) team! Through this program, youth will have the opportunity to learn more about animal welfare, work with shelter animals and form new friendships with others their age. Each session consists of humane education activities, mentoring…
Through the Tiny Lions Junior Volunteer program, those age 12-17 have the opportunity to learn more about animal welfare, work with adoptable cats and form new friendships with others their age. The four sessions consist of humane education activities, mentoring and training by humane education staff and volunteers, and hands-on volunteer time to give back…
Assist with either planning or helping with our annual farm to table fundraising dinner in October.
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