

Serve. Support. Share Hope.
Volunteers are the heart of Hope Ministries. Whether you’re serving meals, mentoring kids, or helping behind the scenes, your time and skills make transformation possible for men, women, and children.
Your Time Can Change a Life
Why Volunteer at Hope?
At Hope, we believe lives are changed through relationships. Volunteers extend the love and care of Christ into every part of our ministry. Whether you’re serving a meal, tutoring a student, or lending a skill, you’re not just offering your time—you’re offering dignity, encouragement, and hope.

Volunteer Opportunities
There are many ways to serve at Hope Ministries. Every volunteer makes a difference, whether you come once with a group or serve regularly on your own. Some of the most meaningful impact happens through long-term, consistent relationships, but every act of service helps create a community of care.
Children’s Programs
Help in our infant & toddler room (weekday mornings) or assist with elementary kids in the evenings.
Kitchen Support
Prepare and serve meals (individuals or small groups of 2–6).
Mentoring & Skills
Volunteer your expertise, from braiding multiracial hair to job readiness mentoring.
Tutoring
Support adults working on their GED.
Hospitality Team
Help with cleaning, painting, repairs, or moving projects.
As-Needed Opportunities
- Groups – Churches, youth groups, or teams can serve meals or assist with projects.
- Donation Center – Sort, organize, and stock donated items.
- One-Time Projects – Join groups for property maintenance, drives, or seasonal efforts.

"Seeing God at work in people's lives—staff, residents, and volunteers. You can't go away from Hope untouched."
Volunteer
How to Get Started
Becoming a volunteer is simple:
Step 1
Explore opportunities that match your skills and schedule.
Step 2
Sign Up using our volunteer interest form.
Step 3
Get started after our team connects with you and provides next steps.
Your Time Can Change a Life
Every volunteer at Hope helps residents heal, transform, and thrive. Whether you serve once or commit regularly, you’ll make an eternal impact.
