Volunteer Opportunities for Kids Around DC
It can be tough to find local volunteer opportunities for kids, so we've compiled a list of places in the DC area that allow families with younger children to participate.
Volunteering at home is a wonderful solution for families who want to make a difference, though there is nothing quite like helping out in your own community.
Has your family tried any kids volunteer opportunities around DC? Share your experience below by adding a review or suggesting another favorite organization for the list!
thebirthdaypartyproject.org
The Birthday Party Project
Volunteering with The Birthday Project involves helping to organize and host birthday parties for children experiencing homelessness. Volunteers create joyful celebrations by setting up decorations, serving treats, and engaging kids in games and activities. It's a heartfelt way to bring dignity, hope, and happiness to children on their special day.
Washington, DCEdlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, DC
Volunteering with the Edlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, DC offers opportunities to support programs that strengthen community, culture, and social responsibility. Volunteers assist with events, educational activities, and service projects that promote inclusion and compassion.
Washington, DC
some.org
So Others May Eat (S.O.M.E)
SOME supports vulnerable neighbors in DC by providing aid and programs that help break the cycle of poverty and homelessness. Both adults and youth can volunteer through meal services, holiday events, and community initiatives. Every contribution makes a difference, and all are encouraged to get involved in their mission to improve lives.
Washington, DC
dccentralkitchen.org
DC Central Kitchen
DC Central Kitchen volunteers work alongside their devoted front-line staff and Culinary Job Training students to cut, chop, peel, and prep fresh produce as they prepare balanced meals for the community. Volunteer shifts are available for registration up to 3 months in advance. No cooking or food service experience required! Volunteers must be 12 or older.
specialolympicsdc.org
Special Olympics
Volunteering with Special Olympics District of Columbia supports athletes with intellectual disabilities through sports, health, and inclusion programs. Volunteers assist with coaching, event coordination, and cheering on participants during competitions and activities. It’s a meaningful way to promote acceptance, celebrate achievement, and build a more inclusive community.
Washington, DC
volunteer.capitalareafoodbank.org
Capital Area Food Bank - Urban Demonstration Garden
Get your hands in the dirt at the Urban Demonstration Garden. Volunteers work outside and learn about planting, harvesting and caring for organic vegetables. The garden yields over 2,000 pounds of fresh produce for education and distribution each year. Capital Area Food Bank relies on volunteers to make their garden grow, and to share the joy of growing fresh produce with others! Individuals, families, and small groups of 5-15 volunteers are welcome.
Washington, DC
alexandriaanimals.org
Animal Welfare League of Alexandria
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria’s youth volunteer programs give young animal lovers the chance to learn about animal care and shelter operations. Participants help with enrichment activities, community outreach, and projects that support the well-being of shelter pets.
Alexandria, VA
greaterdcdiaperbank.org
Greater DC Diaper Bank
Volunteering at the Greater DC Diaper Bank helps provide essential baby and hygiene products to families in need across the region. Volunteers sort, count, and package diapers and other supplies for distribution to community partners. It’s a hands-on way to support families’ well-being and ensure every child has access to necessities.
Silver Spring, MD
awidercircle.org
A Wider Circle
Volunteering with A Wider Circle supports individuals and families working to overcome poverty by providing essential items and life-building resources. Volunteers help sort donations, furnish homes, and assist with programs that promote stability and dignity.
Silver Spring, MD
mealsonwheelsmd.org
Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland
Volunteering with Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland helps deliver nutritious meals and friendly visits to homebound seniors and individuals with disabilities. Volunteers provide vital companionship and support, helping clients maintain their independence.
Lisa R said: Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland delivers healthy meals and social interaction right to the door of those who need it most. Two person volunteer teams work 60-90 minute routes delivering food and chatting with homebound neighbors. Kids can accompany adult volunteers on regular routes or shopping trips (including quarterly ones for pets), sign up to deliver during school breaks through the Moms for Meals program, or get student service hours for volunteering in the Main Office Kitchen.
Baltimore, MD
wreathsacrossamerica.org/
Wreaths Across America
Volunteering with Wreaths Across America honors veterans by placing remembrance wreaths on the graves of fallen service members. Volunteers participate in ceremonies, help lay wreaths, and ensure that each hero’s name is spoken aloud in tribute. It’s a meaningful act of gratitude that preserves the memory and legacy of those who served our country.
Columbia Falls, MEPrimary photo: Element5 Digital on Unsplash
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