American Red Cross, Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter
Phone: 215-299-4068
E-mail: volunteer@redcross-philly.org
Website: http://www.redcross-philly.org
Address: 23 rd & Chestnut Street
Philadelphia , PA 19103
Mission : The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization,
led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disaster
and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
It does this through services that are consistent with its
congressional charter and the fundamental principles of the
International Red Cross Movement. The American Red Cross will
save more lives by always being there in better, faster, and
more innovative ways than ever before by mobilizing the power
of our community.
Opps: Volunteer opportunities may include: accounting, disaster/emergency services, financial development, health and safety training, human resources, international services, management, public relations, strategy, and youth services.
Asian American Youth Association
Phone: 215-729-3350
E-mail: N/A
Website: N/A
Address: 2131 S. 63 rd Street
Philadelphia , PA 19142
Opps: Call for volunteer opportunities.
Asian Americans United
Phone: 215-925-1538
E-mail: aaunited@critpath.org
Website: http://www.aaunited.org/home.php
Address: 913 Arch Street
Philadelphia , PA 19107
Mission : Since its inception, AAU has worked to give youth the knowledge and skills they need to exercise their power as young people and take leadership in their communities. Through workshops and various programs within AAU, Asian American youth explore issues of racism, classism, sexism and heterosexism, and work to take action against injustice.
Opps: Send an E-mail to get information on volunteer opportunities.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern Pennsylvania
Phone: 215-476-2530
E-mail: bigs@bbbssepa.org
Website: http://www.bbbssepa.org
Address: 4601 Market Street, Suite 315
Philadelphia , PA 19139
Mission : To foster Big Brother and Big Sister relationships which improve the lives of children forever. This is accomplished through a one-to-one relationship with a committed and caring adult volunteer who is a friend, mentor, and positive role model to assist these youth in achieving their highest potential.
Opps: Mentor
Boat People, S.O.S.
Phone: 856-486-7770
E-mail: camden@bpsos.org
Website: http://bpsos.org/camden_web/cd_index.html
Address: 5043 Westfield Avenue , Suite A
Pennsauken , NJ 08110
Mission: To provide relief, assistance, and support to Vietnamese
refugees and immigrants in their search for freedom and dignified
life. To empower, equip and organize Vietnamese-American communities
in their progress towards self-sufficiency and integration.
To collaborate with organizations, agencies, and ethnic communities
that share similar visions, goals, and values.
Opps:
1. English as a Second Language (ESL) Instructor/Tutor
2. Computer Literacy Instructor/Tutor
3. US Citizenship Instructor/Tutor
4. After School Program Assistant/Tutor
5. Tax Clinic Volunteer
* Fluency in Vietnamese is not required, but qualified individuals
are urged to apply.
Caring About Sharing
Phone: 215-387-6363
E-mail: N/A
Website: N/A
Address: 500 North 39 th Street
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission : The agency provides food, clothing, furniture and
basic life-sustaining resources to their surrounding community.
They work with youth, the elderly, and single mothers and
families in need.
Opps: Call for volunteer opportunities.
Children & Youth Services Division of Congreso
de Latinos Unidos
Phone: 215-763-8870
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.congreso.net
Address: 216 W. Somerset Street
Philadelphia , PA 19133
Mission : Congreso's mission is to provide leadership in the
development and operation of social, education, economic,
and health care services and resources that meet the need
of Philadelphia 's Puerto Rican and Latino community. All
of Congreso's programs, services, and advocacy efforts are
dedicated to empowering members of our community to confront
and overcome the myriad of problems facing them, and to reclaim
the futures for their families and their children.
Opps: Teenagers Reaching Out to Other Peers (TROOP)
Children's Crisis Treatment Center
Phone: 215-496-0707
E-mail: avaldes@cctckids.com
Website: http://www.cctckids.org
Address: 1823 Callowhill Street
Philadelphia , PA 19130
and
417 N. Eighth Street, Suite 402
Philadelphia , PA 19123
Mission : CCTC is committed to providing high quality, comprehensive mental health services to Philadelphia 's neediest children and their families. These services address the effects of abuse, neglect, traumatic events, and other challenges to early childhood development and assist children in reaching their full potential within their homes, community and society. CCTC delivers licensed and professional services that are tailored to meet the needs of each child. These services are provided in a culturally sensitive environment that embraces all Philadelphia communities while valuing their differences.
Opps:
1. Therapeutic Nursery Volunteers
2. Development Staff Volunteers
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Phone: 215-590-1000
E-mail: schlosser@email.chop.edu
Website: http://www.chop.edu
Address: 34 th & Civic Center Blvd.
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission : The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia , the oldest
hospital in the United States dedicated exclusively to pediatrics,
strives to be the world leader in the advancement of healthcare
for children by integrating excellent patient care, innovative
research and quality professional education into all of its
programs. Directly or in partnership with others, the Hospital
seeks for provide accessible, fiscally responsible, comprehensive,
innovative, high-quality medical and surgical care to children
in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and other states and
countries.
Opps: Contact CHOP for volunteer opportunities.
Elwyn, Inc.
Phone: 215-895-5500
E-mail: sdurbano@elwyn.org
Website: http://www.elwyn.org
Address: 4040 Market Street
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission : We are committed to leading the way for continuous
improvement in the quality, design and delivery of services
to families and individuals with special challenges in life.
Drawing upon collective talents, personal commitment and innovation,
Elwyn creates opportunities for children and adults with disabilities
and disadvantages to learn, to work and to build more meaningful,
independent lives. We help people recognize that each person
is an important contributor to a better society. Together,
we make a difference.
Opps: Family friends
Francis Myers Recreation Center
Phone: 215-685-2698
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.phila.gov/recreation/teen_centers.html
Address: 58th St. & Kingsessing St .
Philadelphia , PA 19143
Mission : The Francis Myers Recreation Center is part of the Teen Centers. The Teen Centers provide a wide range of recreation and social programs for youth, ages 14 to 24. They offer educational and cultural programs, youth development training, mentoring workshops and job readiness courses, in addition to the sports and fitness programs offered at other recreation facilities. Outreach services are also provided to recruit and engage youth in the community who may be at risk.
Opps: Contact for volunteer opportunities.
The Franklin Institute
Phone: 215-448-1163
E-mail: volprog@fi.edu
Website: http://www.fi.edu/tfi/info/volunteer_info.html
Address: 222 N. 20 th Street
Philadelphia , PA 19103
Mission : In the spirit of inquiry and discovery embodied
by Benjamin Franklin, the mission of The Franklin Institute
is to inspire an understanding of and a passion for science
and technology learning.
Opps: Volunteers to work in exhibits, explaining science concepts to our visitors and helping children use the devices. Training will be provided by the Institute.
HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Phone: 215-222-2566
E-mail: admin@hmsschool.org
Website: http://www.hmsschool.org
Address: 4400 Baltimore Avenue
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission : The mission of HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy is to educate, nurture, and care for children and youth with motor impairments who may also have other disabilities resulting from brain injury with the goal of assisting each individual in achieving his or her maximum potential. HMS School aims to facilitate independence and improve the quality of life for its students in a safe and secure environment so they can lead fulfilling, stimulating lives in their present and future environments.
Opps: Contact for volunteer opportunities.
Kingsessing Recreation Center
Phone: 215-685-2695
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.phila.gov/recreation/teen_centers.html
Address: 48th St. & Kingsessing St .
Philadelphia , PA 19143
Mission : The Kingsessing Recreation Center is part of the
Teen Centers. The Teen Centers provide a wide range of recreation
and social programs for youth, ages 14 to 24. They offer educational
and cultural programs, youth development training, mentoring
workshops and job readiness courses, in addition to the sports
and fitness programs offered at other recreation facilities.
Outreach services are also provided to recruit and engage
youth in the community who may be at risk.
Opps: Contact for volunteer opportunities.
Mantua Branch, Free Library of
Philadelphia
Phone: 215-685-7436
E-mail: N/A
Website:
http://libwww.library.phila.gov/branches/brnlist.taf?_function=detail&buildloc_uid1=74
Address: 3320 Haverford Avenue
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission: To provide to all segments of Philadelphia's diverse population a comprehensive collection of recorded knowledge, ideas, artistic expression and information in a variety of media, including current technology; to assure ease of access to these materials; and to provide programs to stimulate the awareness and use of these resources. The Free Library will create a welcoming and inspiring environment for learning and will promote individual enlightenment, community enrichment and economic vitality throughout the region.
Opps:
1. Assist librarians
2. Offer computer skills
3. Work with children
McVeigh Recreation Center
Phone: 215-685-9897 or 9898
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.phila.gov/recreation/teen_centers.html
Address: D & Ontario Sts.
Philadelphia , PA 19134
Mission : The McVeigh Recreation Center is part of the Teen
Centers. The Teen Centers provide a wide range of recreation
and social programs for youth, ages 14 to 24. They offer educational
and cultural programs, youth development training, mentoring
workshops and job readiness courses, in addition to the sports
and fitness programs offered at other recreation facilities.
Outreach services are also provided to recruit and engage
youth in the community who may be at risk.
Opps: Contact for volunteer opportunities.
Mercy Hospice
Phone: 215-545-5153
E-mail: N/A
Website: N/A
Address: 334 S. 13 th Street
Philadelphia , PA 19107
Mission : Mercy Hospice is a community grounded in faith and
service where women and children without permanent housing
can find opportunities for new beginnings. We strive to create
an atmosphere of mutual respect and support in which individuals
and families can heal and grow in their ability to lead fulfilling,
self-sufficient lives.
Opps:
1. Tutor / Adult
2. Mercy Hospice Angel
3. Child Care Assistants
4. Residential Helper
5. Holiday Angel
Mountain Meadow
Phone: 215-772-1107
E-mail: inquiries@mountainmeadow.org
Website: http://www.mountainmeadow.org
Address: 1315 Spruce Street, Suite 407
Philadelphia , PA 19107
Mission: Mountain Meadow is a progressive and diverse community that offers children of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and other non-traditional families and their allies, regardless of income, programming dedicated to recognizing and challenging different forms of oppression and intolerance. Through empowerment, open discussion and education, we develop leadership skills, promote activism and social change.
Opps: Contact for volunteer opportunities.
Penn Children's Center
Phone: 215-898-5268
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.upenn.edu/childcare
Address: Left Bank Commons
3160 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission : The University of Pennsylvania 's child care center is for children ages three months to five years. The basic philosophy of the Penn Children's Center is learning through play. Programs for each age group are carefully designed to be developmentally appropriate and lots of fun. We foster the cognitive, social, emotional and physical development of each child. Learning activities are incorporated into traditional playtime through stories, arts and crafts, music and movement, physical fitness, sciences, cooking projects, computers, and field trips. The Center promotes a positive self-image and sense of worth within each child with special emphasis on cultural awareness.
Opps:
1. Assisting staff with children
2. Help implementing lesson plans
3. Supervising and interacting with children on field trips
Pennsylvania Association
for Blind Athletes (PABA)
Phone: 1-800-596-5146, access code is 33
E-mail: info@pablindsports.org
Website: http://www.pablindsports.org
Address: 465 Maplewood Avenue
Springfield , PA 19064
Mission : PABA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) statewide community
service organization. We promote and provide sports and recreational
opportunities for youth and adults who are blind and visually
impaired. We encourage and assist communities and schools
with the development of equal fitness, recreation, sport and
social opportunities for those with sensory and/or physical
disabilities. We offer some instruction, practice, and competition
in various international sports plus other recreational activities
through clinics, chapters, and partners.
Opps:
1. Coaches
2. Assistant coaches
3. Instructors
4. Guide runners
5. Buddies
6. Drivers
7. Grant writer
8. Event coordinators
9. Sports officials
People's Emergency Center
Phone: 215-382-7522, ext. 314
E-mail: smartin@pec-cares.org
Website: http://www.pec-cares.org
Address: 3902 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission : People's Emergency Center (PEC) is a community of concerned citizens with a shared belief in the equality, dignity, and worth of every person. We recognize homelessness and poverty as systematic issues that require community responses. Therefore, we are committed to advocating for social change and we invite members of the community at large to participate both in the policymaking and the operation of our agency as well as in the larger task of promoting social and economic justice.
Opps:
1. Childcare Assistants
2. Organize a drive to help homeless families
3. Food Cupboard Assistant
4. Holiday Toy and Gift Drive
Philadelphia Cares
Phone: 215-231-1444
E-mail: volunteer@philacares.com
Website: http://www.philacares.com
Address: 100 S. Broad Street, Suite 620
Philadelphia , PA 19110
Mission : Philadelphia Cares mobilizes volunteers to address the critical social, educational, and environmental needs in the greater Philadelphia region through volunteer action.
Opps:
1. Hunger / Homelessness
2. Education / Literacy
3. Children, Youth, and their Families
4. Environment
5. Seniors
6. People Living with HIV/AIDS and Cancer
7. Partners in Technology
8. Disabilities
9. Animal Lovers
10. Social Action
Philadelphia CASA Program
Phone: 215-564-2205
E-mail: casa@icdc.com
Website: http://www.pacasa.org
Address: Philadelphia , PA
Mission : The mission of the Pennsylvania Court Appointed
Special Advocate (CASA) Association is to advance the best
interests of dependent, abused and/or neglected children in
the Commonwealth by promoting and assisting local CASA programs.
Through statewide public relations, education, training and
advocacy efforts, PA CASA works to enable assignment of a
qualified CASA Volunteer to each dependent, abused and/or
neglected child and to insure quality services, timely decisions,
and safe, permanent, nurturing homes for such children.
Opps:
1. Fact-finder for the Judge
2. Represent the child in court
3. “Watchdog” for the child during the case
Philadelphia Children's Alliance
Phone: 215-387-9500
E-mail: info@philachildrensalliance.org
Website: http://www.philachildrensalliance.org
Address: 4000 Chestnut St. , 2 nd Street
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission : The Philadelphia Children's Alliance acts to create
a coordinated multi-agency, interdisciplinary response to
cases of child sexual abuse to promote healing and justice.
Opps:
1. Direct Service Volunteers
2. Organizational Volunteers
3. Other volunteers
Philadelphia Reads
Phone: 215-686-4450
E-mail: philadelphia.reads@phila.gov
Website: http://www.phila.gov/philareads
Address: 1401 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1000
Philadelphia , PA 19102
Mission : The central focus of Philadelphia Reads is to have every child reading at or above grade level by the end of third grade. Philadelphia Reads works hard to fulfill this mission through a variety of programs, special initiatives, activities and resources.
Opps:
1. Reading coach
2. Book sorter
3. Organize a book drive
Philadelphia Zoo
Phone: 215-243-5200
Email: volunteer @phillyzoo.org
Website: http://www.philadelphiazoo.org
Address: 3400 West Girard Avenue
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission : The Philadelphia Zoo, America 's first zoo, is dedicated
to its mission of conservation, science, education and recreation.
Our core purpose is to advance discovery, understanding and
stewardship of the natural world through compelling exhibition
and interpretation of living plants and animals.
Opps: Opportunities include: group volunteer assignments, hospitality team volunteer, docent, education ambassador, office assistant volunteer, general zoo volunteer, AFZ camera club volunteer, and Children's Zoo volunteer.
Please Touch Museum
Phone: 215-963-0667, ext. 3152
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.pleasetouchmuseum.org
Address: 210 N. 21 st Street
Philadelphia , PA 19103
Mission : To be a first museum experience for children through age 7 that stimulates learning through hands-on interaction with exhibits.
Opps:
1. Gallery Guides
2. Exhibits
3. Collections
4. Marketing
5. Public Relations
6. Development
7. Special Events
8. Kids Store
9. Theater
10. Education
11. Outreach Programs
Police Athletic League of Philadelphia
Phone: 215-291-9000 ext. 119
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.phillypal.com
Address: 2524 E. Clearfield Street
Philadelphia , PA 19134
Mission : The basic mission of PAL is to offer young people a viable and constructive alternative to the temptations of "street life" which can lead to a life of crime, alcoholism, drugs, vandalism, and delinquency. PAL provides the environment to keep boys and girls active, interested and busy through its supervised, multi-faceted recreational, societal and educational programs to develop leadership traits and build good citizens for tomorrow. PAL is dedicated to instilling in our youth a value system that recognizes the need to respect and protect the human and property rights of others and to uphold and obey the laws of our city, state and nation.
Opps: Volunteer at any of PAL's 24 centers throughout Philadelphia
:
1. City-Wide Tournament Education Coach
2. Computer Lab Instructor
3. Tutor (PAL Homework Club)
4. Program Facilitator (Homework Club)
5. After-School Program Helpers
6. Track and Field
Rivera Recreation Center
Phone: 215-685-9887
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.phila.gov/recreation/teen_centers.html
Address: 5 th St. & Allegheny Ave.
Philadelphia , PA 19140
Mission : The Rivera Recreation Center is part of the Teen Centers. The Teen Centers provide a wide range of recreation and social programs for youth, ages 14 to 24. They offer educational and cultural programs, youth development training, mentoring workshops and job readiness courses, in addition to the sports and fitness programs offered at other recreation facilities. Outreach services are also provided to recruit and engage youth in the community who may be at risk.
Opps: Contact for volunteer opportunities.
The Salvation Army of Greater Philadelphia
Phone: 215-787-2960
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.salvationarmyphiladelphia.org
Address: 701 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia , PA 19123
Mission : The Salvation Army, an international movement, is
an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its
message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by
the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus
Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Opps:
1. Sort toys for needy families
2. Tutor
3. Serve meals at shelters
4. Christmas kettle
Shepard Recreation Center
Phone: 215-685-1992
E-mail: N/A
Website:
http://www.phila.gov/recreation/teen_centers/Shepard_Teen_Center/shepard_teen_center.html
Address: 57th St. & Haverford Ave.
Philadelphia , PA 19143
Mission : The Shepard Recreation Center is part of the Teen Centers. The Teen Centers provide a wide range of recreation and social programs for youth, ages 14 to 24. They offer educational and cultural programs, youth development training, mentoring workshops and job readiness courses, in addition to the sports and fitness programs offered at other recreation facilities. Outreach services are also provided to recruit and engage youth in the community who may be at risk.
Opps: Contact for volunteer opportunities.
Special Olympics Philadelphia
Phone: 215-671-5069
E-mail: volunteerinfo@specialolympicsphiladelphia.org
Website: http://www.specialolympicsphiladelphia.org
Address: 2900 Southampton Road
Philadelphia , PA 19154
Mission: The mission of Special Olympics PA is to provide
year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety
of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with mental
retardation, giving them continuing opportunities to develop
physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and
participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendships
with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the
community.
Opps: Contact for volunteer opportunities.
St. Mary's Respite Center
Phone: 215-387-7730
E-mail: beth@stmarysrespite.org
Website: http://www.stmarysrespite.org
Address: 3115 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia , PA 19104
Mission : To provide relief to HIV-affected families with children, through high-quality, developmentally appropriate child care to infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers.
Opps: Contact organization for volunteer opportunities.
The Village of Arts & Humanities
Phone: 215-225-3949
E-mail: village@villagearts.org
Website: http://www.villagearts.org
Address: 2544 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia , PA 19133
Mission : The Village's mission is to build community through innovative arts-based programs in education, land transformation, construction and economic development. In all of its projects and activities, the Village seeks to do justice to the humanity of people who live in inner-city North Philadelphia and similar urban situations.
Opps:
1. Teaching or assisting with arts workshops for youth, ages
6-18
2. Tutoring youth
3. Urban gardening
4. Producing crafts
5. Conducting community health education
6. Assisting in the teen theater program
7. Helping in the education and administrative offices
Women in Transition - Philadelphia
Phone: 215-564-5301, ext. 118
Email: N/A
Website: http://www.womenintransitioninc.org
Address: 21 S. 12th Street , 6th Floor
Philadelphia , PA 19107
Mission : Since 1971, Women In Transition (WIT) has worked to empower women who are endangered by domestic violence and/or substance abuse to make positive changes in their lives, eliminate their vulnerability to oppressive and abusive relationships, and build lives for themselves and their children that are free of substance abuse and violence. WIT also takes a leadership role in educating the community - from neighbors and friends, to the medical establishment, business leaders, the police, and elected officials - about the linkages between domestic violence, substance abuse, child abuse and community violence in an effort to establish a network that will promote safety and justice for vulnerable women and children.
Opps:
1. Hotline counselors
2. Play Care volunteers










