
Empowering Volunteers to Strengthen Communities
Volunteer Collective envisions a world where we all volunteer to help our neighbors in need.
Our Mission:
Volunteer Collective provides Angelenos with an easy path to start volunteering, by carefully curating impactful nonprofits that help our unhoused neighbors, underserved youth, and those struggling economically.
Major areas to volunteer:
Long-Term Fire Relief & Recovery is Starting. We Need You. Start Here
Can you spare some time to help those who are hungry? Cook, Server, Box, Warehouse, Pass It Out? Start Here
Community clean-ups, tree planting, and sustainability projects that protect and restore our local environment. Start Here
Volunteer opportunities include mentoring, tutoring, and leading programs that support and empower local youth. Start Here
Support our unhoused neighbors by preparing and distributing meals, assembling hygiene kits, and supporting outreach efforts to connect unhoused neighbors with essential services. Start Here
Volunteer opportunities include mentoring, academic support, and enrichment activities designed to empower foster youth and help them thrive during and beyond their time in care. Start Here
With over 50 campaigns since 2020, we have changed the lives of tens of thousands of our neighbors across Los Angeles.
Whether you’re mentoring a student who has fallen behind in school, leading a workshop in something you love, or even donating items you no longer need — we stand by our belief that we all can make an impact.
Dedicated to our community
There is no greater feeling in the world than knowing you’ve had a positive impact on the lives of others.
Learn more about our grassroots organization and how you can get involved to create valuable change.
Why Volunteer?
Everyday we see the need around us. We hear about so many in our own city who are hungry, or unhoused, or in need of opportunity and jobs, and most of us don't know what to do.
In the News
LA Times - “Column: Want to help those in need but not sure how to begin? Here’s an idea: Start small”