Accessible Ways to Volunteer for Students
Last updated October 21, 2025
In this article
- Start your search on a volunteering website
- Follow and engage with social media accounts
- Host or organize a donation drive
- Help your neighbors
There are many ways to volunteer in your community that are accessible and easy to fit into your schedule! Depending on your interests, you can give back to your community while gaining valuable experience that’s great both on your resume and college applications! We share some accessible ways to volunteer for students.
Start your search on a volunteering website
Websites like VolunteerMatch can connect you to great volunteer opportunities in your community. Using this website, you can filter opportunities by location, skills required, time commitments, and more. There are usually both remote and in-person opportunities available through this site.
Follow and engage with social media accounts
Follow nonprofits and organizations with missions and values that align with yours. Take the time to like, share, and leave supportive comments to nudge the algorithms to display the nonprofit’s social media account more widely. More visibility on social media can lead to more impact and engagement for the organization! If you feel up to it, you can even DM an organization to ask about volunteer opportunities they may have in-person or remotely.
Host or organize a donation drive
Have your friends and family gather things they don’t need or use anymore (that are still in good condition) to donate to a local charity, church, or nonprofit. Places like food banks, animal shelters, and homeless shelters are usually always in need of crucial resources. To learn each organization’s specific needs, call them or check out their websites. Once you do some research, you can start collecting donations.
Help your neighbors
Know a neighbor that might need some help with their yard, cleaning, getting groceries, or completing other important tasks? Reach out to them and ask if you can help. Sometimes giving back can start with those closest to you!
Are you looking for other ways to volunteer or have an idea and need feedback? Connect with a Get Schooled Advisor.
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