Community Engagement Opportunities

FOR: Faculty, Staff, Students

* Find Service Learning & volunteer opportunities on the list below.
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FOR: Community Partners

* If your nonprofit agency has ongoing service learning/volunteer opportunities, apply for inclusion on our sustaining list. If you're already on our list, but need to make adjustments, inform us on the changes and we will update your listing.

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Community Opportunities

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We are Green Oaks Education and Support, Inc.! We are dedicated to providing private educational programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Our goal is to create inclusive learning environments that foster growth and personal development. We invite passionate individuals to join us in our classrooms and make a difference in our students' lives. Together, we can create an inclusive community where everyone is valued and supported.

 

 


Tasks Available for UTA Students
  • Working in classrooms and/or one-on-one with students:

    1. Assisting teachers in lesson planning and preparation.
    2. Providing tutoring or academic support to individual students.
    3. Organizing and leading educational activities or workshops for students.
    4. Mentoring students and offering guidance in their academic pursuits.
    5. Facilitating group discussions or study sessions.

 

  • Projects related to marketing, human resources

    1. Conducting market research and analysis to identify target audiences and develop marketing strategies.
    2. Assisting in the creation and implementation of marketing campaigns or social media plans.
    3. Updating and maintaining databases or systems related to human resources.
 

 

Address:

500 Houston Street Arlington, TX 76011

Contact Person:

Jean Jewell

Telephone:

817-861-5000

Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.greenoaksinc.org/

Helping Hands for Single Moms Dallas assists single mom families while mom pursues a college education. We come along side mom as a resource by providing her with a monthly stipend, free AAA membership, auto repair assistance, and community support through our single mom college community meetings. We also provide gifts to our families during the holidays as well as organize family outing throughout the year. Our mission is to help moms reach her goals of graduating and becoming gainfully employed, to achieve financial independence while building a positive family legacy.

General Service Needs
Donated Services: Legal advice, basic estate planning, dental, optical, hair salon, and professional counseling. Resource Networker: Secure quality giveaway items, community sponsors, fundraising, event door prizes / gift certificates, used cars in running condition, and family outings. Board Member: Individuals with strong community ties to foster growth of the organization, assist staff, and support our moms.

What tasks are available for UT Arlington students to help with?
Videographer to capture and edit footage of our speakers at our Single Mom College Community meetings each month.

 

Address: 2121 Surrey Lane, McKinney, TX 75072
Contact Person:

Ashley Hickey, Development Director

Telephone: 972-220-9589
Email:

[email protected]

Website: https://helpinghandsforsinglemoms.org/

Helping Restore Ability’s mission is to educate and advocate, enrich and empower people of all ages with disabilities. We serve people with all type of disabilities, regardless of whether they were born with a disability or acquire one later in life through accident or illness. HRA client managed attendant services help people, including children, with various physical disabilities choose their assistant(s) from applicants provided by HRA. The clients establish their own assistant’s schedule and supervise all aspects of the services and the services may take place at home, in school, or at the workplace. We also have two day habilitation programs for adults with developmental disabilities in Arlington. HRA trains, manages payroll and monitors for quality and changing needs.

 

Address: 4300 Beltway Place, Ste. 130, Arlington, TX 76018
Contact Person: N/A
Telephone: 817-469-1977
Email: N/A
Website: http://www.hratexas.org/

H.O.P.E. Tutoring is a non profit, one on one, after school tutoring program. We work with grades, 3rd through 8th. Our students are considered, low income, at risk students. Our volunteer tutors work with students on homework, and then focus on specific subject needs, such as reading comprehension or math. We have many resources through books, worksheets, computers and educational games.

General Service Needs

We look for volunteer tutors that will work with a student, one to two hours a week. Our volunteers are assigned a student and work with that same student each week.

Tasks Available for UTA Students

We need our volunteers to be able to work with students on their homework and help identify other areas of study where they may need extra help. Volunteer tutors must be 16 years of age and reliable. H.O.P.E. needs a commitment for at least one semester. We have site managers at each class location that are there to help tutors with information and resources.

 

Address: 2020 S. Collins St., Arlington, TX 76010 (Six locations in Arlington)
Contact Person: Meredith Freeman, Community Engagement Coordinator
Telephone: 817-860-7757
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.hopetutoring.com/

HOF charities is a non-profit organization that partners with the Tarrant Area Food Bank to serve underprivileged families within Arlington and the surrounding communities.

General Service Needs

Assistance with distributing food to families, setting up and preparing for food pantry, tearing down and cleaning up after food pantry.

 

Address: 5001 New York Avenue, Arlington, TX 76018
Contact Person: N/A
Telephone: 817-461-8857
Email: N/A
Website: http://www.hofcharities.org/

We inspire and prepare students to compete and succeed in high-paying careers related to Science, Engineering, Technology, and Math through career exploration, entrepreneurial endeavors, and even global competition. We connect students to the skills and insight they need to leverage STEM careers to build their best lives.

 

 

Address: N/A
Contact Person:

Terrence Southern, Chairman

Telephone:

972-525-0626

Email: [email protected]
Website: https://illuminatestem.org

We here in the Stakeholders Partnership Education and Communication (SPEC) department partner with educational institutions, non profits, faith based organizations, governmental agencies and others to bring free tax preparation, federal tax education and financial education and asset building information to low to moderate income individuals.

General Service Needs
We need volunteers to complete free tax returns and would love a service learning course to enhance the students as well as reach more individuals to provide this critical service.

Tasks Available for UTA Students
UTA Students can be volunteer tax preparers, site coordinators, quality reviewers, translators and intake specialist. UT faculty can provide the required training to volunteers.

 

Address: 1100 Commerce Street MC 6610-DAL Dallas, Texas 75242
Contact Person: Ahtothca Hendrix
Telephone: 214-892-3993
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.irs.gov

International Literacy and Development creates sustainable change by meeting physical needs, promoting local language literacy, and collaborating with communities to create business, social, and educational development. The ILAD Rohingya Language and Literacy Project in Dallas provides trauma-informed, in-home ESL and language exchange tailored specifically to those with a preliteracy background, as well as Rohingya-language informational videos for critical sector acclimation processes (ie: getting food stamps, understanding tenants' rights, etc.).

General Service Needs
We are seeking community partners to volunteer in the areas of ESL/language exchange, videography, and research writing

Tasks Available for UTA Students
We are seeking community partners to volunteer in the areas of ESL/language exchange, videography, and research writing.

 

Address: 6028 Cedar Glen Dr. Grand Prairie, TX 75052
Contact Person: N/A
Telephone: 864-266-1405
Email: N/A
Website: http://ilad.ngo/

The West Center provides residential care and a Senior Adult Day Program for persons with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.

General Service Needs
Volunteer opportunities include one-on-one socialization with residents, assistance with recreational activities and special events. Volunteer training required (scheduled as needed).

 

Address: 1111 Summit Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Contact Person: Bailie Hillman
Telephone: -817-877-1199,ext. 180
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.jameslwest.org/

JPS is an excellent healthcare network based in Fort Worth. We're a Level 1 Trauma Center and teaching hospital. Services offered at the Main Hospital, Emergency Services Pavilion and Community Clinics through out Tarrant County.

General Service Needs
Volunteer Service Opportunities

Tasks Available for UTA Students

  • Patient Care and Visitation
  • Unit and Floor Support
  • Customer Service
  • Administration, General Office
  • Greeting, Navigation, Way-finding
  • Guest Services, Information Center
  • Creative and Special events

 

Address: 1500 S Main St., Fort Worth, TX. 76104
Contact Person: Kim Pinter
Telephone: 817-702-1590
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.jpshealthnet.org/

Corporation for National and Community Service

CNCS is a federal agency that brings Americans together to serve communities. They tap the can-do spirit of the Americans to tackle some of our nation's most pressing challenges.

CNCS Website