Opportunities From: City of Garland TX

Volunteer: Fostering Hope: Gifts and Care for Children in Foster Care

Give Joy. Give Comfort. Support Foster Kids — All Year Long

Volunteer Garland invites you to help brighten the lives of children and teens in foster care (ages 3–18). Many of these youth are navigating difficult transitions — your support can bring comfort, dignity, and hope right when they need it most.

UPDATE: 01/05/26

Care Backpacks have been suspended. Residents in December overwhelmed the agency's storage capacity. (Good job, Garland) They are looking for a company that is interested in redirecting their giving to help them with a storage unit. Volunteer Garland will update this listing when the current stock of backpacks is given out to the new intakes, so as to not overwhelm their staff.

Priority request:

Pampers Swaddlers (Size 2)

Diapers (Size 4, any brand)

Baby wipes

The additional cost of taking in babies for these items keeps potential foster care homes from taking in babies. The agency is asking for these items to help retain and recruit new foster homes. 

1. Holiday Gifts & Toys

Spread holiday cheer by donating new, unwrapped toys for children and teens. Every gift helps ensure they have something to call their own this season.

Requested Holiday Items:

Toys for boys and girls (ages 3–12)

Legos and creative play sets

2. Year-Round Care Kits

Children enter foster care throughout the year — often with little more than the clothes they are wearing. You can help by donating items for care kits that provide essentials and comfort.

Requested Care Kit Items:

Pampers Swaddlers (Size 2)

Diapers (Size 4, any brand)

Baby wipes

New car seats (unused, in box)

Jewelry, perfume, or makeup (for teens)

Gift cards (clothing, shoes, personal care)

Art and drawing supplies (sketch pads, paints, craft sets)

How to Build a Care Backpack

Want to make an even bigger impact? Consider putting together a complete backpack for a child or teen in foster care.

Suggested contents:

A sturdy backpack or tote

Age-appropriate hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, lotion, wipes)

A small comfort item (stuffed animal, journal, stress ball)

Art or creative supplies (coloring book, sketch pad, crayons)

A personal note or card of encouragement

Optional: gift card ($10–$25) for clothing or a special treat

Optional for teens: jewelry, perfume, makeup, or other self-care items

Please label each backpack with the intended age group: 3–6, 7–12, or 13–18.

Drop-Off Information

When: Monday–Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM
Where: Parks Operations Center
Attention: Volunteer Garland
525 Tower Street, Garland, TX 75040

You may donate items individually or organize a collection drive through your workplace, school, church, or civic group. To coordinate a drop-off, please email volunteer@garlandtx.gov to make sure someone is in the office. The nature of our work requires weekend and evening work, which means we have to balance our weekday office presence. 

A Year-Round Program

The holidays are a special time to give, but this program continues year-round. Each donation helps children and teens entering foster care feel safe, valued, and cared for — not just during the holidays, but every season of the year.

Volunteer Hours for Donations

We know some students and community members are looking to complete volunteer hours. Donations count! If you bring items for this program, you can still acquire volunteer hours for your contribution.

A Heartfelt Thank You

Every donation — large or small — has the power to restore hope, dignity, and comfort to a child in foster care. Whether it’s a single toy, a pack of wipes, or a full backpack, your gift matters more than you know.

Together, we can remind every child entering foster care that they are seen, valued, and loved.

Questions or want to coordinate? Email: Volunteer@Garlandtx.org

Program: Community Partners

Give Joy. Give Comfort. Support Foster Kids — All Year Long

Volunteer Garland invites you to help brighten the lives of children and teens in foster care (ages 3–18). Many of these youth are navigating difficult transitions — your support can bring comfort, dignity, and hope right when they need it most.

UPDATE: 01/05/26

Care Backpacks have been suspended. Residents in December overwhelmed the agency's storage capacity. (Good job, Garland) They are looking for a company that is interested in redirecting their giving to help them with a storage unit. Volunteer Garland will update this listing when the current stock of backpacks is given out to the new intakes, so as to not overwhelm their staff.

Priority request:

Pampers Swaddlers (Size 2)

Diapers (Size 4, any brand)

Baby wipes

The additional cost of taking in babies for these items keeps potential foster care homes from taking in babies. The agency is asking for these items to help retain and recruit new foster homes. 

1. Holiday Gifts & Toys

Spread holiday cheer by donating new, unwrapped toys for children and teens. Every gift helps ensure they have something to call their own this season.

Requested Holiday Items:

Toys for boys and girls (ages 3–12)

Legos and creative play sets

2. Year-Round Care Kits

Children enter foster care throughout the year — often with little more than the clothes they are wearing. You can help by donating items for care kits that provide essentials and comfort.

Requested Care Kit Items:

Pampers Swaddlers (Size 2)

Diapers (Size 4, any brand)

Baby wipes

New car seats (unused, in box)

Jewelry, perfume, or makeup (for teens)

Gift cards (clothing, shoes, personal care)

Art and drawing supplies (sketch pads, paints, craft sets)

How to Build a Care Backpack

Want to make an even bigger impact? Consider putting together a complete backpack for a child or teen in foster care.

Suggested contents:

A sturdy backpack or tote

Age-appropriate hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, lotion, wipes)

A small comfort item (stuffed animal, journal, stress ball)

Art or creative supplies (coloring book, sketch pad, crayons)

A personal note or card of encouragement

Optional: gift card ($10–$25) for clothing or a special treat

Optional for teens: jewelry, perfume, makeup, or other self-care items

Please label each backpack with the intended age group: 3–6, 7–12, or 13–18.

Drop-Off Information

When: Monday–Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM
Where: Parks Operations Center
Attention: Volunteer Garland
525 Tower Street, Garland, TX 75040

You may donate items individually or organize a collection drive through your workplace, school, church, or civic group. To coordinate a drop-off, please email volunteer@garlandtx.gov to make sure someone is in the office. The nature of our work requires weekend and evening work, which means we have to balance our weekday office presence. 

A Year-Round Program

The holidays are a special time to give, but this program continues year-round. Each donation helps children and teens entering foster care feel safe, valued, and cared for — not just during the holidays, but every season of the year.

Volunteer Hours for Donations

We know some students and community members are looking to complete volunteer hours. Donations count! If you bring items for this program, you can still acquire volunteer hours for your contribution.

A Heartfelt Thank You

Every donation — large or small — has the power to restore hope, dignity, and comfort to a child in foster care. Whether it’s a single toy, a pack of wipes, or a full backpack, your gift matters more than you know.

Together, we can remind every child entering foster care that they are seen, valued, and loved.

Questions or want to coordinate? Email: Volunteer@Garlandtx.org

Program: Community Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 2, 2025 through Feb 5, 2027

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Senior Center Meal Support Crew: Fields Recreation Center

Fields Recreation Center is looking for 3 dependable volunteers daily to help during senior lunch service.


Make Mealtime Meaningful
You’ll support staff with:

Setting up tables & chairs

Light cleaning before and after meals

Welcoming our seniors and keeping things cheerful

Creating a safe, clean, and inviting dining space

Each shift is only 2 hours—a small time commitment that brings big smiles and meaningful connection.


Who We're Looking For:
✔ Enjoys being around older adults
✔ Can lift light chairs & tidy up
✔ Dependable, respectful, and kind
✔ Able to commit weekly or be on-call

Great for students, retirees, or anyone with a heart to serve over lunch!


Why It Matters
For many of our seniors, this lunch is more than just a meal. It’s a time to connect, enjoy conversation, and feel part of a community. By volunteering, you help create a warm and welcoming space where older adults can enjoy their meal comfortably. Your presence adds kindness and care to their day. Every table you set and every smile you share helps make the experience more enjoyable for everyone.


Fields Recreation Center
1701 Dairy Road
Garland, TX 75040
Monday–Friday
Lunchtime Hours (exact time varies slightly depending on the day’s schedule)


Ready to Help?

Sign up at VolunteerGarland.org
Or contact Elda Guerrero, Recreation Services Specialist

mguerrero@garlandtx.gov| ☎ 972-205-3583

Rachel Bibby, Recreation Services Specialist

rbibby@garlandtx.gov| ☎ 972-205-3665

Let’s serve our seniors—together.

 

**Restrictions: No court appointed or truancy candidates.** 


     



Program: Parks and Recreation

Fields Recreation Center is looking for 3 dependable volunteers daily to help during senior lunch service.


Make Mealtime Meaningful
You’ll support staff with:

Setting up tables & chairs

Light cleaning before and after meals

Welcoming our seniors and keeping things cheerful

Creating a safe, clean, and inviting dining space

Each shift is only 2 hours—a small time commitment that brings big smiles and meaningful connection.


Who We're Looking For:
✔ Enjoys being around older adults
✔ Can lift light chairs & tidy up
✔ Dependable, respectful, and kind
✔ Able to commit weekly or be on-call

Great for students, retirees, or anyone with a heart to serve over lunch!


Why It Matters
For many of our seniors, this lunch is more than just a meal. It’s a time to connect, enjoy conversation, and feel part of a community. By volunteering, you help create a warm and welcoming space where older adults can enjoy their meal comfortably. Your presence adds kindness and care to their day. Every table you set and every smile you share helps make the experience more enjoyable for everyone.


Fields Recreation Center
1701 Dairy Road
Garland, TX 75040
Monday–Friday
Lunchtime Hours (exact time varies slightly depending on the day’s schedule)


Ready to Help?

Sign up at VolunteerGarland.org
Or contact Elda Guerrero, Recreation Services Specialist

mguerrero@garlandtx.gov| ☎ 972-205-3583

Rachel Bibby, Recreation Services Specialist

rbibby@garlandtx.gov| ☎ 972-205-3665

Let’s serve our seniors—together.

 

**Restrictions: No court appointed or truancy candidates.** 


     



Program: Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Center Meal Support Crew: Carver Senior Center

Carver Senior Center is looking for 3 dependable volunteers daily to help during senior lunch service.


Make Mealtime Meaningful
You’ll support staff with:

Setting up tables & chairs

Light cleaning before and after meals

Welcoming our seniors and keeping things cheerful

Creating a safe, clean, and inviting dining space

Each shift is only 2 hours—a small time commitment that brings big smiles and meaningful connection.


Who We're Looking For:
✔ Enjoys being around older adults
✔ Can lift light chairs & tidy up
✔ Dependable, respectful, and kind
✔ Able to commit weekly or be on-call

Great for students, retirees, or anyone with a heart to serve over lunch!


Why It Matters
For many of our seniors, this lunch is more than just a meal. It’s a time to connect, enjoy conversation, and feel part of a community. By volunteering, you help create a warm and welcoming space where older adults can enjoy their meal comfortably. Your presence adds kindness and care to their day. Every table you set and every smile you share helps make the experience more enjoyable for everyone.


Carver Senior Center
222 Carver St. #B
Garland, TX 75040
Monday–Friday
Lunchtime Hours (exact time varies slightly depending on the day’s schedule)


Ready to Help?

Sign up at VolunteerGarland.org
Or contact Jelisa Baker, Recreation Services Supervisor
jebaker@GarlandTX.gov | ☎ 972-205-3305

Let’s serve our seniors—together.

 

**Restrictions: No court appointed or truancy candidates.** 


     


Program: Parks and Recreation

Carver Senior Center is looking for 3 dependable volunteers daily to help during senior lunch service.


Make Mealtime Meaningful
You’ll support staff with:

Setting up tables & chairs

Light cleaning before and after meals

Welcoming our seniors and keeping things cheerful

Creating a safe, clean, and inviting dining space

Each shift is only 2 hours—a small time commitment that brings big smiles and meaningful connection.


Who We're Looking For:
✔ Enjoys being around older adults
✔ Can lift light chairs & tidy up
✔ Dependable, respectful, and kind
✔ Able to commit weekly or be on-call

Great for students, retirees, or anyone with a heart to serve over lunch!


Why It Matters
For many of our seniors, this lunch is more than just a meal. It’s a time to connect, enjoy conversation, and feel part of a community. By volunteering, you help create a warm and welcoming space where older adults can enjoy their meal comfortably. Your presence adds kindness and care to their day. Every table you set and every smile you share helps make the experience more enjoyable for everyone.


Carver Senior Center
222 Carver St. #B
Garland, TX 75040
Monday–Friday
Lunchtime Hours (exact time varies slightly depending on the day’s schedule)


Ready to Help?

Sign up at VolunteerGarland.org
Or contact Jelisa Baker, Recreation Services Supervisor
jebaker@GarlandTX.gov | ☎ 972-205-3305

Let’s serve our seniors—together.

 

**Restrictions: No court appointed or truancy candidates.** 


     


Program: Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garland Central Library - Teen Volunteers - Children's Area

Teens can earn community service hours by volunteering at the Garland Central Library! Help us keep our books organized and the children's area clean.

Duties include:

Re-sorting picture booksShelf-reading chapter books and juvenile nonfictionWiping down toys and surfaces in the play areaAdditional projects as needed

This volunteer opportunity is for ages 12-18 only. Volunteers will sign in for their shift downstairs at the Children's Desk. 

➡️PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept volunteers that are fulfilling court-mandated service hours.

Note: If you cannot attend your volunteer shift, please cancel it online or call Central Library at 972-205-2501 to let us know so we can cancel the shift.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Teens can earn community service hours by volunteering at the Garland Central Library! Help us keep our books organized and the children's area clean.

Duties include:

Re-sorting picture booksShelf-reading chapter books and juvenile nonfictionWiping down toys and surfaces in the play areaAdditional projects as needed

This volunteer opportunity is for ages 12-18 only. Volunteers will sign in for their shift downstairs at the Children's Desk. 

➡️PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept volunteers that are fulfilling court-mandated service hours.

Note: If you cannot attend your volunteer shift, please cancel it online or call Central Library at 972-205-2501 to let us know so we can cancel the shift.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Code Cares -Yard & Tree Trimming Assistance (05/13/26)

Code Cares Volunteer ProjectNeighborhood Yard Cleanup and Volunteer Training Project

Volunteer Garland is seeking volunteers to assist with a special Code Cares community service project helping an elderly Garland resident who is currently hospitalized and unable to maintain their property.

This project will focus on trimming overgrown vegetation, improving visibility and accessibility around the property, and helping restore the yard to a safer condition for the resident and neighborhood.

This opportunity is also part of Volunteer Garland’s developing "Volunteer University” initiative, where volunteers can learn practical community service and basic lawn care skills while working alongside City staff and community volunteers.

Project Details

Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026; If inclement weather, will reschedule for Wednesday, May 20, 2026. Same time.
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: 613 W. Vista Drive, Garland, TX

Volunteer Opportunities

We are looking for volunteers willing to help in a variety of ways, including:

Trimming overgrown vegetation

Learning how to safely use lawn care equipment

Moving brush and debris to the designated dropoff area

Assisting team leaders with general cleanup efforts

Supporting neighbors and building community connections

No experience is necessary.

Some volunteers may help operate equipment while others may simply assist by moving debris and helping with cleanup. Both roles are equally important to the success of the project.

Equipment and Supplies

Volunteer Garland will provide:

Bottled water

Work gloves

Three pole trimmers

We currently have very limited equipment and are especially in need of:

Lawn mowers

Weed eaters

Rakes

Clippers

Loppers

Hand tools for yard work and cleanup

If you own lawn care equipment or hand tools and are willing to bring them, your support would greatly help the project. We will do what we can with what we have.

Volunteer Training Opportunity

This project is intended to be both a service opportunity and a hands-on learning experience.

Volunteers interested in learning how to safely use lawn care equipment will have the opportunity to receive basic guidance and training during the project. Volunteers who do not wish to use equipment are absolutely welcome to participate by assisting with debris removal and cleanup support.

We especially need many helping hands to move cut vegetation and debris to the designated dropoff point so Garland Sanitation can collect it the following day.

Age Requirements

This opportunity is open to volunteers ages 12 and older.

Project Goal

Our goal is not only to help a resident in need, but also to create a positive and welcoming environment where neighbors can meet, make friends, learn new skills, and work together to improve the community.

We hope this will be a fun, meaningful, and community focused evening of service

Questions?


Volunteer Garland
972-205-3583
VolunteerGarland.org

Program: Code Cares Program

Code Cares Volunteer ProjectNeighborhood Yard Cleanup and Volunteer Training Project

Volunteer Garland is seeking volunteers to assist with a special Code Cares community service project helping an elderly Garland resident who is currently hospitalized and unable to maintain their property.

This project will focus on trimming overgrown vegetation, improving visibility and accessibility around the property, and helping restore the yard to a safer condition for the resident and neighborhood.

This opportunity is also part of Volunteer Garland’s developing "Volunteer University” initiative, where volunteers can learn practical community service and basic lawn care skills while working alongside City staff and community volunteers.

Project Details

Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026; If inclement weather, will reschedule for Wednesday, May 20, 2026. Same time.
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: 613 W. Vista Drive, Garland, TX

Volunteer Opportunities

We are looking for volunteers willing to help in a variety of ways, including:

Trimming overgrown vegetation

Learning how to safely use lawn care equipment

Moving brush and debris to the designated dropoff area

Assisting team leaders with general cleanup efforts

Supporting neighbors and building community connections

No experience is necessary.

Some volunteers may help operate equipment while others may simply assist by moving debris and helping with cleanup. Both roles are equally important to the success of the project.

Equipment and Supplies

Volunteer Garland will provide:

Bottled water

Work gloves

Three pole trimmers

We currently have very limited equipment and are especially in need of:

Lawn mowers

Weed eaters

Rakes

Clippers

Loppers

Hand tools for yard work and cleanup

If you own lawn care equipment or hand tools and are willing to bring them, your support would greatly help the project. We will do what we can with what we have.

Volunteer Training Opportunity

This project is intended to be both a service opportunity and a hands-on learning experience.

Volunteers interested in learning how to safely use lawn care equipment will have the opportunity to receive basic guidance and training during the project. Volunteers who do not wish to use equipment are absolutely welcome to participate by assisting with debris removal and cleanup support.

We especially need many helping hands to move cut vegetation and debris to the designated dropoff point so Garland Sanitation can collect it the following day.

Age Requirements

This opportunity is open to volunteers ages 12 and older.

Project Goal

Our goal is not only to help a resident in need, but also to create a positive and welcoming environment where neighbors can meet, make friends, learn new skills, and work together to improve the community.

We hope this will be a fun, meaningful, and community focused evening of service

Questions?


Volunteer Garland
972-205-3583
VolunteerGarland.org

Program: Code Cares Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 13, 2026

Zip Code: 75043

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: West Garland Library - Teen Volunteer - May

Teens ages 12 - 17 can earn community service hours by volunteering at the brand new West Garland Library! Help us prepare for children's programs and keeping the children's area tidy! 

Typical duties include, but not limited to: 

Cleaning toys used in storytimesPrepping crafts for programsPulling booksShelf-reading in the Children's section

These volunteer opportunities are for:

ages 12 - 17 only. Individual volunteers and NOT for groups. For questions about group volunteering, please contact the Site Supervisor.2  hour shifts. Longer shifts need to be preapproved by Site Supervisor.


➡️If you cannot attend your volunteer shift, please cancel it online or call us at 972-205-2586 to let us know. If you have three no-call no-show occurrences, we will delete your future shifts and you will no longer be permitted to volunteer at any of the four Garland libraries.

➡️PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept volunteers that are fulfilling court-mandated service hours.

➡️Volunteers will sign in for their shift at the Children's Desk.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Teens ages 12 - 17 can earn community service hours by volunteering at the brand new West Garland Library! Help us prepare for children's programs and keeping the children's area tidy! 

Typical duties include, but not limited to: 

Cleaning toys used in storytimesPrepping crafts for programsPulling booksShelf-reading in the Children's section

These volunteer opportunities are for:

ages 12 - 17 only. Individual volunteers and NOT for groups. For questions about group volunteering, please contact the Site Supervisor.2  hour shifts. Longer shifts need to be preapproved by Site Supervisor.


➡️If you cannot attend your volunteer shift, please cancel it online or call us at 972-205-2586 to let us know. If you have three no-call no-show occurrences, we will delete your future shifts and you will no longer be permitted to volunteer at any of the four Garland libraries.

➡️PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept volunteers that are fulfilling court-mandated service hours.

➡️Volunteers will sign in for their shift at the Children's Desk.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 75042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: North Garland Library Teen Volunteer Opportunities May 2026

Teens can earn community service hours by volunteering at the North Garland Library! Help us keep our books organized and the children's area clean.

Duties include:

Wiping down toys and surfaces in the Children's AreaDusting shelvesPreparing materials for library storytimes and programs

This volunteer opportunity is for ages 12-18 only. Volunteers will sign in for their shift at the Children's Desk. 

Due to limited shift availability, volunteers may sign up for no more than two shifts in a month. We appreciate your understanding.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Teens can earn community service hours by volunteering at the North Garland Library! Help us keep our books organized and the children's area clean.

Duties include:

Wiping down toys and surfaces in the Children's AreaDusting shelvesPreparing materials for library storytimes and programs

This volunteer opportunity is for ages 12-18 only. Volunteers will sign in for their shift at the Children's Desk. 

Due to limited shift availability, volunteers may sign up for no more than two shifts in a month. We appreciate your understanding.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 16, 2026

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garland Central Library : Club Curiosity Summer KickOff Party

Help the Garland Libraries start summer off right with the Club Curiosity Summer Kickoff Party!

We are celebrating the beginning of summer and our 2nd year of Club Curiosity with a fun party at the Garland Central Library! From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. the library will have  games, crafts, prizes, and more for families with children of all ages to enjoy! Volunteers for this event will be assigned to various duties, including:

Monitoring/resetting carnival gamesSupervising/helping children with crafts at multiple stationsCleaning up trash and wiping down tables as necessary after the event is completed

This volunteer opportunity is for ages 12-18 only. All volunteers must have all waivers completed and signed, including the linked guardian account waiver.

Agenda:

9:30 AM to 9:50 AM: Volunteer sign-in, station assignments, and assisting in prepping for start of event. 9:50 AM to 10 AM: Group photos10 AM to 11:30 AM: Volunteers work at assigned stationsBreaks for water and shade (for those working outside) are included.11:30 AM to 12 PM: Clean up and sign out

➡️If you cannot attend your volunteer shift, please cancel it online or call us at 972-205-2501 to let us know (during library open hours). If you have three no-call no-show occurrences, we will delete your future shifts and you will no longer be permitted to volunteer at any of the four Garland libraries.

➡️PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept volunteers that are fulfilling court-mandated service hours.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Help the Garland Libraries start summer off right with the Club Curiosity Summer Kickoff Party!

We are celebrating the beginning of summer and our 2nd year of Club Curiosity with a fun party at the Garland Central Library! From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. the library will have  games, crafts, prizes, and more for families with children of all ages to enjoy! Volunteers for this event will be assigned to various duties, including:

Monitoring/resetting carnival gamesSupervising/helping children with crafts at multiple stationsCleaning up trash and wiping down tables as necessary after the event is completed

This volunteer opportunity is for ages 12-18 only. All volunteers must have all waivers completed and signed, including the linked guardian account waiver.

Agenda:

9:30 AM to 9:50 AM: Volunteer sign-in, station assignments, and assisting in prepping for start of event. 9:50 AM to 10 AM: Group photos10 AM to 11:30 AM: Volunteers work at assigned stationsBreaks for water and shade (for those working outside) are included.11:30 AM to 12 PM: Clean up and sign out

➡️If you cannot attend your volunteer shift, please cancel it online or call us at 972-205-2501 to let us know (during library open hours). If you have three no-call no-show occurrences, we will delete your future shifts and you will no longer be permitted to volunteer at any of the four Garland libraries.

➡️PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept volunteers that are fulfilling court-mandated service hours.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 30, 2026

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garland Central Library - Teen Volunteers - NEW Reader Stairs

ATTENTION: Starting on Monday, March 23, volunteering on the Reader Stairs will be limited to 3 hours per day. The rules written below are still in effect. 


Central Library is looking for teen volunteers to model proper usage of our new Reader Stairs. To discourage people (especially children) from climbing or jumping on the Reader Stairs, volunteers can find a seat on the stairs while reading a book, working on school assignments, or other quiet activities of your choosing. Snacks and covered drinks are allowed, but meals must be eaten in the upstairs lobby. Here's how it works:

Respond to this opportunity one time. This sign-up allows you to volunteer on the Reader Stairs at your own convenience. Sign in at the Children's Desk to get your volunteer lanyard. You must wear your volunteer lanyard at all times when you are signed in.Find an available space on the Reader Stairs.If you see a child climbing or jumping on the stairs, remind them that the Reader Stairs are for sitting.Sign out at the Children's Desk when your shift is done.

Volunteers are welcome to sign up in groups to sit together on the stairs, as long as they keep their volume at a reasonable level. Music or audio from phones must be played on headphones/earbuds.

This volunteer opportunity is for ages 12-18 only during Central Library's operating hours. Volunteers will sign in for their shift downstairs at the Children's Desk. UPDATE: Volunteers must sign out at least 30 minutes before closing. 

➡️PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept volunteers that are fulfilling court-mandated service hours.

Central Library Operating Hours:

Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sunday: 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.


Program: Garland Public Libraries

ATTENTION: Starting on Monday, March 23, volunteering on the Reader Stairs will be limited to 3 hours per day. The rules written below are still in effect. 


Central Library is looking for teen volunteers to model proper usage of our new Reader Stairs. To discourage people (especially children) from climbing or jumping on the Reader Stairs, volunteers can find a seat on the stairs while reading a book, working on school assignments, or other quiet activities of your choosing. Snacks and covered drinks are allowed, but meals must be eaten in the upstairs lobby. Here's how it works:

Respond to this opportunity one time. This sign-up allows you to volunteer on the Reader Stairs at your own convenience. Sign in at the Children's Desk to get your volunteer lanyard. You must wear your volunteer lanyard at all times when you are signed in.Find an available space on the Reader Stairs.If you see a child climbing or jumping on the stairs, remind them that the Reader Stairs are for sitting.Sign out at the Children's Desk when your shift is done.

Volunteers are welcome to sign up in groups to sit together on the stairs, as long as they keep their volume at a reasonable level. Music or audio from phones must be played on headphones/earbuds.

This volunteer opportunity is for ages 12-18 only during Central Library's operating hours. Volunteers will sign in for their shift downstairs at the Children's Desk. UPDATE: Volunteers must sign out at least 30 minutes before closing. 

➡️PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept volunteers that are fulfilling court-mandated service hours.

Central Library Operating Hours:

Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sunday: 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.


Program: Garland Public Libraries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Code Cares - Spring Lawn Care Volunteers

CODE CARES - Help a Neighbor with Lawn Care

We are looking for volunteers to help Garland residents with basic lawn mowing and light yard care. This effort supports residents who may be unable to maintain their yards due to age, disability, or temporary hardship.

Volunteers will provide simple lawn care services that help residents stay safe, maintain their homes, and remain in compliance with City codes while showing kindness where it matters most.

This project is conducted in partnership with Garland Code Compliance.

Project Details

Dates
Spring and Early Summer 2026
Volunteers may sign up now. Scheduling will be coordinated individually.

Time Commitment
Flexible
Volunteers may help one time or choose to assist again if they wish. There is no requirement to commit to the entire season.

Location
Various residential locations across Garland
Addresses will be shared after sign-up.

Project Description

Volunteers will help residents by providing light lawn care. This may include mowing lawns, light trimming or edging, bagging or stacking grass clippings, and basic yard cleanup. This project does not include heavy landscaping or construction work.

Volunteer Requirements

Volunteers must provide their own lawn mower, trimmer, basic yard tools, work gloves, and eye protection. Volunteers are also responsible for their own transportation to and from the service location. Volunteers may not enter the homes or do remodeling work through the program for safety reasons. 

Please note that the City of Garland does not provide lawn equipment for this project.

City Support

The City of Garland will provide project coordination and resident matching, instructions and expectations before each assignment.

Program: Code Cares Program

CODE CARES - Help a Neighbor with Lawn Care

We are looking for volunteers to help Garland residents with basic lawn mowing and light yard care. This effort supports residents who may be unable to maintain their yards due to age, disability, or temporary hardship.

Volunteers will provide simple lawn care services that help residents stay safe, maintain their homes, and remain in compliance with City codes while showing kindness where it matters most.

This project is conducted in partnership with Garland Code Compliance.

Project Details

Dates
Spring and Early Summer 2026
Volunteers may sign up now. Scheduling will be coordinated individually.

Time Commitment
Flexible
Volunteers may help one time or choose to assist again if they wish. There is no requirement to commit to the entire season.

Location
Various residential locations across Garland
Addresses will be shared after sign-up.

Project Description

Volunteers will help residents by providing light lawn care. This may include mowing lawns, light trimming or edging, bagging or stacking grass clippings, and basic yard cleanup. This project does not include heavy landscaping or construction work.

Volunteer Requirements

Volunteers must provide their own lawn mower, trimmer, basic yard tools, work gloves, and eye protection. Volunteers are also responsible for their own transportation to and from the service location. Volunteers may not enter the homes or do remodeling work through the program for safety reasons. 

Please note that the City of Garland does not provide lawn equipment for this project.

City Support

The City of Garland will provide project coordination and resident matching, instructions and expectations before each assignment.

Program: Code Cares Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75043

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: West Garland Library - Afterschool Program Volunteer (Adult 18+)

Afterschool Program Volunteer (Adult 18+)

West Garland Library
Weekday Afternoons | School Year

Help Create a Safe Space After School

The Garland Public Library is seeking dependable adult volunteers to support our after-school program for tweens and teens. This program provides a safe, welcoming place where youth can complete homework, participate in activities, and connect with positive adult role models.

If you enjoy working with middle and high school students and can provide calm, consistent support, we’d love to hear from you.

What You’ll Do

Support and supervise youth alongside library staff

Assist with games, crafts, and activities

Offer light homework encouragement (not formal tutoring)

Model respectful behavior and positive communication

Help with setup, cleanup, and snack distribution

Report any concerns directly to staff

Volunteers do not independently supervise minors and always work under staff direction.

Who We’re Looking For

Age 18+

Patient, dependable, and comfortable with teens

Strong communicator with a positive presence

Able to commit consistently during the school year

Experience in education, youth programs, or libraries is helpful but not required.

Important Details

Weekday afternoon availability required

Background check required before placement

Training provided

Service is supervised by library staff at all times

Consistency is critical. Youth programs thrive when volunteers show up reliably.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Afterschool Program Volunteer (Adult 18+)

West Garland Library
Weekday Afternoons | School Year

Help Create a Safe Space After School

The Garland Public Library is seeking dependable adult volunteers to support our after-school program for tweens and teens. This program provides a safe, welcoming place where youth can complete homework, participate in activities, and connect with positive adult role models.

If you enjoy working with middle and high school students and can provide calm, consistent support, we’d love to hear from you.

What You’ll Do

Support and supervise youth alongside library staff

Assist with games, crafts, and activities

Offer light homework encouragement (not formal tutoring)

Model respectful behavior and positive communication

Help with setup, cleanup, and snack distribution

Report any concerns directly to staff

Volunteers do not independently supervise minors and always work under staff direction.

Who We’re Looking For

Age 18+

Patient, dependable, and comfortable with teens

Strong communicator with a positive presence

Able to commit consistently during the school year

Experience in education, youth programs, or libraries is helpful but not required.

Important Details

Weekday afternoon availability required

Background check required before placement

Training provided

Service is supervised by library staff at all times

Consistency is critical. Youth programs thrive when volunteers show up reliably.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Makerspace Volunteer (Adult 18+) - Garland Central & West Libraries

Makerspace Volunteer

Department: Garland Public Libraries
Division: Makerspace / Creative Services
Volunteer Classification: Adult Volunteer (18+)
Location: Garland Central Library & West Garland Library
Schedule: Flexible – Based on library needs and volunteer availability

Help Others Create, Build, and Explore

Garland Public Library is seeking skilled and community-minded adults to serve as Makerspace Volunteers. If you enjoy working with creative tools and technology — and love helping others learn — this is a meaningful way to give back.

Makerspace Volunteers work alongside library staff to support patrons using innovative equipment and creative tools in a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment.

This is a hands-on role ideal for adults who want to share their expertise while supporting community access to technology and creative expression.

What You’ll Do

Assist patrons with the safe and appropriate use of makerspace equipment

Provide basic instruction, demonstrations, and troubleshooting within your area of expertise

Support staff during open makerspace hours, workshops, and special programs

Help maintain cleanliness and organization of the makerspace

Promote a positive and respectful environment for all ages

Refer complex issues or policy questions to library staff

Volunteers do not supervise independently and work under the direction of library staff at all times.

Skills We’re Looking For

Volunteers should demonstrate experience in at least one of the following areas:

Computers, software, and printing

Sewing and embroidery machines

3D printing (setup and basic troubleshooting)

Laser cutting/engraving

Cricut or vinyl cutting machines

Fiber arts (knitting, crochet, embroidery)

Podcast recording and audio production

Video recording and editing

You do not need to know everything. Have the ability to learn new technologies. We will train you. 

Qualifications

Must be 18 years or older

Proven hands-on experience in at least one makerspace discipline

Strong communication and patience when working with patrons of varying skill levels

Comfortable interacting with teens, adults, and families

Dependable, professional, and team-oriented

Willing to complete the required City onboarding and training

Schedule & Commitment

Flexible scheduling based on your availability and library programming needs

Ideal for volunteers seeking a consistent part-time commitment

Regular attendance and advance notice of absences are expected

Screening & Training

All Makerspace Volunteer Applicants must:

Meet with Library staff for an interview

Complete City volunteer onboarding and library training

Successfully pass a City of Garland background check before placement

Attend orientation covering library policies, safety guidelines, and patron interaction expectations

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Makerspace Volunteer

Department: Garland Public Libraries
Division: Makerspace / Creative Services
Volunteer Classification: Adult Volunteer (18+)
Location: Garland Central Library & West Garland Library
Schedule: Flexible – Based on library needs and volunteer availability

Help Others Create, Build, and Explore

Garland Public Library is seeking skilled and community-minded adults to serve as Makerspace Volunteers. If you enjoy working with creative tools and technology — and love helping others learn — this is a meaningful way to give back.

Makerspace Volunteers work alongside library staff to support patrons using innovative equipment and creative tools in a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment.

This is a hands-on role ideal for adults who want to share their expertise while supporting community access to technology and creative expression.

What You’ll Do

Assist patrons with the safe and appropriate use of makerspace equipment

Provide basic instruction, demonstrations, and troubleshooting within your area of expertise

Support staff during open makerspace hours, workshops, and special programs

Help maintain cleanliness and organization of the makerspace

Promote a positive and respectful environment for all ages

Refer complex issues or policy questions to library staff

Volunteers do not supervise independently and work under the direction of library staff at all times.

Skills We’re Looking For

Volunteers should demonstrate experience in at least one of the following areas:

Computers, software, and printing

Sewing and embroidery machines

3D printing (setup and basic troubleshooting)

Laser cutting/engraving

Cricut or vinyl cutting machines

Fiber arts (knitting, crochet, embroidery)

Podcast recording and audio production

Video recording and editing

You do not need to know everything. Have the ability to learn new technologies. We will train you. 

Qualifications

Must be 18 years or older

Proven hands-on experience in at least one makerspace discipline

Strong communication and patience when working with patrons of varying skill levels

Comfortable interacting with teens, adults, and families

Dependable, professional, and team-oriented

Willing to complete the required City onboarding and training

Schedule & Commitment

Flexible scheduling based on your availability and library programming needs

Ideal for volunteers seeking a consistent part-time commitment

Regular attendance and advance notice of absences are expected

Screening & Training

All Makerspace Volunteer Applicants must:

Meet with Library staff for an interview

Complete City volunteer onboarding and library training

Successfully pass a City of Garland background check before placement

Attend orientation covering library policies, safety guidelines, and patron interaction expectations

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Code Cares - Community Chainsaw Response Team

Volunteer Garland is building a Chainsaw Response Team, a group of skilled and safety conscious volunteers who can assist residents with fallen trees or large limbs following storms or unexpected situations.

Many of these requests come from older adults, individuals with limited physical capacity, or households facing financial challenges. These are neighbors who may not have the resources or ability to address the issue on their own. Your support can make an immediate and meaningful difference.

What This Role Involves Assisting with cutting and removing fallen trees or large limbs Helping make properties safe and accessible again Responding to occasional, short notice requests based on your availability

Most projects are short term and are typically completed within a week. Requests are coordinated based on urgency and volunteer availability.

Important Notes Volunteers must provide their own equipment, including chainsaws and safety gear Signing up does not create an obligation to respond to every request Participation simply means you are willing to be contacted when a need arises Safety, proper training, and responsible equipment use are expected What Happens After Tree Removal

In most cases, a separate volunteer group will assist with debris cleanup and hauling, typically the following Saturday. Chainsaw team members are welcome, but not required, to participate in these follow up efforts.

Looking Ahead

This initiative has the potential to grow into a broader community resource. Future opportunities may include hosting hands on trainings for residents, supporting storm preparedness efforts, and developing a community based volunteer disaster response team.

Who We Are Looking For Individuals with chainsaw experience and proper equipment Volunteers who prioritize safety, service, and respect for others People willing to be part of a flexible, on call support network Join the Team

Sign up to be added to our Chainsaw Response contact list and help support residents during times of need, when it matters most.

Program: Code Cares Program

Volunteer Garland is building a Chainsaw Response Team, a group of skilled and safety conscious volunteers who can assist residents with fallen trees or large limbs following storms or unexpected situations.

Many of these requests come from older adults, individuals with limited physical capacity, or households facing financial challenges. These are neighbors who may not have the resources or ability to address the issue on their own. Your support can make an immediate and meaningful difference.

What This Role Involves Assisting with cutting and removing fallen trees or large limbs Helping make properties safe and accessible again Responding to occasional, short notice requests based on your availability

Most projects are short term and are typically completed within a week. Requests are coordinated based on urgency and volunteer availability.

Important Notes Volunteers must provide their own equipment, including chainsaws and safety gear Signing up does not create an obligation to respond to every request Participation simply means you are willing to be contacted when a need arises Safety, proper training, and responsible equipment use are expected What Happens After Tree Removal

In most cases, a separate volunteer group will assist with debris cleanup and hauling, typically the following Saturday. Chainsaw team members are welcome, but not required, to participate in these follow up efforts.

Looking Ahead

This initiative has the potential to grow into a broader community resource. Future opportunities may include hosting hands on trainings for residents, supporting storm preparedness efforts, and developing a community based volunteer disaster response team.

Who We Are Looking For Individuals with chainsaw experience and proper equipment Volunteers who prioritize safety, service, and respect for others People willing to be part of a flexible, on call support network Join the Team

Sign up to be added to our Chainsaw Response contact list and help support residents during times of need, when it matters most.

Program: Code Cares Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Code Cares - Contractor & Business Partner Network

Opportunity: Code Cares Contractor & Business Partner Network

Fence Repair and Tree Trimming Focus

Partner with the City of Garland to make a direct, visible impact in our community.

Volunteer Garland is expanding its Code Cares initiative by building a network of local businesses and contractors who are willing to assist with two of the most common property needs in Garland:

Fence repair and replacement Tree trimming and limb removal

These projects often support older residents, individuals with limited physical capacity, or households facing financial hardship. With the right support, these properties can be restored quickly, improving safety and overall neighborhood conditions.

What We Are Looking For

We are seeking:

Fence companies and general contractors Tree service professionals Skilled trades professionals

Partners may choose to:

Donate full services for select projects Offer discounted services for approved residents Participate in sponsored or shared community projects Join an on-call list for occasional opportunities

Participation is flexible and based entirely on your availability.

How This Benefits Your Business

This is a practical, community-based partnership that offers meaningful visibility and local engagement.

As a Code Cares Partner, your business may receive:

Recognition on the City of Garland website and Volunteer Garland materials Inclusion in the Volunteer Garland newsletter The opportunity to place a yard sign at completed project sites Invitations to host a booth at major volunteer events, including: Tri-City Cleanup Duck Creek Litter Cleanup Association with a trusted City-led initiative focused on neighborhood improvement

This is an opportunity to build your reputation as a business that invests in the community while connecting directly with local residents.

How Projects Are Coordinated Volunteer Garland identifies and reviews resident needs Projects are scoped and matched with available partners Businesses are contacted with project details and can choose to participate Volunteer groups often assist with preparation or cleanup, allowing contractors to focus on skilled work Our Goal

To build a reliable partnership network that brings together local businesses, volunteers, and the City to:

Improve property conditions Support residents facing challenges Strengthen neighborhoods across Garland Get Involved

If your business is interested in becoming a Code Cares Partner, sign up to join our network.

Together, we can restore properties, support residents, and make a lasting impact in Garland

Program: Code Cares Program

Opportunity: Code Cares Contractor & Business Partner Network

Fence Repair and Tree Trimming Focus

Partner with the City of Garland to make a direct, visible impact in our community.

Volunteer Garland is expanding its Code Cares initiative by building a network of local businesses and contractors who are willing to assist with two of the most common property needs in Garland:

Fence repair and replacement Tree trimming and limb removal

These projects often support older residents, individuals with limited physical capacity, or households facing financial hardship. With the right support, these properties can be restored quickly, improving safety and overall neighborhood conditions.

What We Are Looking For

We are seeking:

Fence companies and general contractors Tree service professionals Skilled trades professionals

Partners may choose to:

Donate full services for select projects Offer discounted services for approved residents Participate in sponsored or shared community projects Join an on-call list for occasional opportunities

Participation is flexible and based entirely on your availability.

How This Benefits Your Business

This is a practical, community-based partnership that offers meaningful visibility and local engagement.

As a Code Cares Partner, your business may receive:

Recognition on the City of Garland website and Volunteer Garland materials Inclusion in the Volunteer Garland newsletter The opportunity to place a yard sign at completed project sites Invitations to host a booth at major volunteer events, including: Tri-City Cleanup Duck Creek Litter Cleanup Association with a trusted City-led initiative focused on neighborhood improvement

This is an opportunity to build your reputation as a business that invests in the community while connecting directly with local residents.

How Projects Are Coordinated Volunteer Garland identifies and reviews resident needs Projects are scoped and matched with available partners Businesses are contacted with project details and can choose to participate Volunteer groups often assist with preparation or cleanup, allowing contractors to focus on skilled work Our Goal

To build a reliable partnership network that brings together local businesses, volunteers, and the City to:

Improve property conditions Support residents facing challenges Strengthen neighborhoods across Garland Get Involved

If your business is interested in becoming a Code Cares Partner, sign up to join our network.

Together, we can restore properties, support residents, and make a lasting impact in Garland

Program: Code Cares Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Program Interest List - Coming Soon!

Description:
Volunteer Garland is preparing to launch an exciting new Adopt-A-Program in 2026. We’re looking for individuals and groups who want to be part of it from the start.

This program will give residents, community groups, schools, churches, and businesses the opportunity to adopt and care for a park, street, waterway, or special spot right here in Garland. It’s a chance to build pride, ownership, and lasting impact in your community.

By signing up, you’ll be the first to:

Receive program details and launch updates Get priority access to available adoption locations Help shape a cleaner, stronger Garland

Spots will be limited, and interest is expected to be high.

Sign up today to be contacted when the program launches.

Let’s build something meaningful—together.

Program: Volunteer Litter Program

Description:
Volunteer Garland is preparing to launch an exciting new Adopt-A-Program in 2026. We’re looking for individuals and groups who want to be part of it from the start.

This program will give residents, community groups, schools, churches, and businesses the opportunity to adopt and care for a park, street, waterway, or special spot right here in Garland. It’s a chance to build pride, ownership, and lasting impact in your community.

By signing up, you’ll be the first to:

Receive program details and launch updates Get priority access to available adoption locations Help shape a cleaner, stronger Garland

Spots will be limited, and interest is expected to be high.

Sign up today to be contacted when the program launches.

Let’s build something meaningful—together.

Program: Volunteer Litter Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Connect with Local Churches Across Garland

Organization: Volunteer Garland – City of Garland

Location: Garland, TX (community-based outreach)

About the Opportunity:
Volunteer Garland is growing, and we are working to build stronger connections across the entire community.

We are looking for volunteers who are part of local churches to help us connect with church leaders and introduce Volunteer Garland as a partner for service opportunities. Our goal is to create meaningful partnerships that allow churches to engage in projects that support neighborhoods, parks, waterways, and residents in need throughout Garland.

This is a relationship-building opportunity that helps expand the reach and impact of volunteer efforts citywide.

What Volunteers Will Do:

Connect Volunteer Garland with leaders at your church

Share information about Volunteer Garland programs and opportunities

Help open the door for future collaboration and service projects

Serve as a point of connection between your church and Volunteer Garland (optional)

How This Works:
By signing up, you are expressing interest in helping us build a connection with your church. Volunteer Garland staff will follow up with you to coordinate next steps and provide any materials or support needed.

There is no requirement to lead projects. Your role is simply to help make the introduction and support the connection.

Who Should Sign Up:

Individuals who are active members of a church in Garland

Volunteers who have a relationship with church leadership or ministry leaders

Anyone interested in helping expand service opportunities across the community

Why This Matters:
Churches play an important role in serving communities. By building strong connections, we can work together to meet needs, support residents, and create more opportunities for people to serve.

Volunteer Garland Notes:
This is an outreach and connection-based opportunity. Staff will guide and support all next steps after sign-up.

Be Part of Building Something Bigger
Help us strengthen the network of service across Garland by connecting your church to Volunteer Garland.

Program: City of Garland

Organization: Volunteer Garland – City of Garland

Location: Garland, TX (community-based outreach)

About the Opportunity:
Volunteer Garland is growing, and we are working to build stronger connections across the entire community.

We are looking for volunteers who are part of local churches to help us connect with church leaders and introduce Volunteer Garland as a partner for service opportunities. Our goal is to create meaningful partnerships that allow churches to engage in projects that support neighborhoods, parks, waterways, and residents in need throughout Garland.

This is a relationship-building opportunity that helps expand the reach and impact of volunteer efforts citywide.

What Volunteers Will Do:

Connect Volunteer Garland with leaders at your church

Share information about Volunteer Garland programs and opportunities

Help open the door for future collaboration and service projects

Serve as a point of connection between your church and Volunteer Garland (optional)

How This Works:
By signing up, you are expressing interest in helping us build a connection with your church. Volunteer Garland staff will follow up with you to coordinate next steps and provide any materials or support needed.

There is no requirement to lead projects. Your role is simply to help make the introduction and support the connection.

Who Should Sign Up:

Individuals who are active members of a church in Garland

Volunteers who have a relationship with church leadership or ministry leaders

Anyone interested in helping expand service opportunities across the community

Why This Matters:
Churches play an important role in serving communities. By building strong connections, we can work together to meet needs, support residents, and create more opportunities for people to serve.

Volunteer Garland Notes:
This is an outreach and connection-based opportunity. Staff will guide and support all next steps after sign-up.

Be Part of Building Something Bigger
Help us strengthen the network of service across Garland by connecting your church to Volunteer Garland.

Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Center Digital Literacy Volunteer

Senior Digital Literacy Volunteer

Location: Garland Senior Activity Center
Commitment: Once per month (2–3 hours per session)
Background Check Required

Do you enjoy helping others feel confident using technology?

Volunteer Garland is seeking patient, friendly individuals to serve as Senior Digital Literacy Volunteers at the Garland Senior Activity Center.

Volunteers will visit the center once per month to provide basic technology guidance to older adults in a supportive group setting. Sessions may include short lessons followed by one-on-one assistance.

Topics may include:

Understanding WiFi and internet basics

What is a QR code and how to use it

Smartphone settings and features

Sending photos and text messages

Video calling (FaceTime / Zoom)

Avoiding online scams and phishing

Downloading and using apps

Volunteers do not repair devices or access financial accounts. Seniors will enter their own passwords and maintain control of their personal information at all times.

Qualifications:

Age 18 or older

Successful completion of City background check

Basic comfort with smartphones and tablets

Strong communication skills and patience

Ability to explain technology in simple, clear language

Training and session guidelines will be provided.

Help bridge the digital divide and empower seniors with confidence in today’s connected world.

Ready to Help?

Sign up at VolunteerGarland.org
Or contact Josue Diaz, Volunteer Coordinator
jodiaz@GarlandTX.gov | ☎ 972-205-3583

Let’s serve our seniors—together.

**Restrictions: No court appointed or truancy candidates.** 


     


Program: Parks and Recreation

Senior Digital Literacy Volunteer

Location: Garland Senior Activity Center
Commitment: Once per month (2–3 hours per session)
Background Check Required

Do you enjoy helping others feel confident using technology?

Volunteer Garland is seeking patient, friendly individuals to serve as Senior Digital Literacy Volunteers at the Garland Senior Activity Center.

Volunteers will visit the center once per month to provide basic technology guidance to older adults in a supportive group setting. Sessions may include short lessons followed by one-on-one assistance.

Topics may include:

Understanding WiFi and internet basics

What is a QR code and how to use it

Smartphone settings and features

Sending photos and text messages

Video calling (FaceTime / Zoom)

Avoiding online scams and phishing

Downloading and using apps

Volunteers do not repair devices or access financial accounts. Seniors will enter their own passwords and maintain control of their personal information at all times.

Qualifications:

Age 18 or older

Successful completion of City background check

Basic comfort with smartphones and tablets

Strong communication skills and patience

Ability to explain technology in simple, clear language

Training and session guidelines will be provided.

Help bridge the digital divide and empower seniors with confidence in today’s connected world.

Ready to Help?

Sign up at VolunteerGarland.org
Or contact Josue Diaz, Volunteer Coordinator
jodiaz@GarlandTX.gov | ☎ 972-205-3583

Let’s serve our seniors—together.

**Restrictions: No court appointed or truancy candidates.** 


     


Program: Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Self Directed Litter Cleanups

Self Directed Litter Cleanup Program

The City of Garland's Volunteer Office holds guided litter cleanups once a month. The registration for those opportunities will be listed separately on the Get Connected website.

If you want to clean up litter alone, we can help you. Our safety program trains you, provides supplies, and location. 

First Time Experience

Contact the volunteer office for safety training.Schedule a time and date at least a week ahead of time to pick up supplies and location. Schedule yourself online so you track your hours.

Location

The Volunteer Office is located at 525 Tower Street and is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Please contact the office at 972-205-3583 or email Volunteer@GarlandTx.org to schedule your visit in advance.

Program Restrictions

Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult sponsor.


North Texas Community Cleanup Challenge - March 1st - May 31st

Join us in making a difference across our region by participating in the North Texas Community Cleanup! Volunteers of all ages are invited to help remove litter, beautify our neighborhoods, and protect our local parks, creeks, and roadways. Whether you come as an individual, family, or group, your time and effort will help create a cleaner, healthier community for everyone.

Program: Volunteer Litter Program

Self Directed Litter Cleanup Program

The City of Garland's Volunteer Office holds guided litter cleanups once a month. The registration for those opportunities will be listed separately on the Get Connected website.

If you want to clean up litter alone, we can help you. Our safety program trains you, provides supplies, and location. 

First Time Experience

Contact the volunteer office for safety training.Schedule a time and date at least a week ahead of time to pick up supplies and location. Schedule yourself online so you track your hours.

Location

The Volunteer Office is located at 525 Tower Street and is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Please contact the office at 972-205-3583 or email Volunteer@GarlandTx.org to schedule your visit in advance.

Program Restrictions

Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult sponsor.


North Texas Community Cleanup Challenge - March 1st - May 31st

Join us in making a difference across our region by participating in the North Texas Community Cleanup! Volunteers of all ages are invited to help remove litter, beautify our neighborhoods, and protect our local parks, creeks, and roadways. Whether you come as an individual, family, or group, your time and effort will help create a cleaner, healthier community for everyone.

Program: Volunteer Litter Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Good Samaritans of Garland - Food Pantry Volunteers Needed (passthrough)

Good Samaritans of Garland (“Good Sam”) is a nonprofit food pantry serving neighbors in Garland and the surrounding community who are experiencing hunger or food insecurity. Volunteers help make sure families have access to nutritious food in a welcoming, dignified environment.

This is an external partner opportunity. Volunteer Garland will connect you to Good Sam’s volunteer interest form so you can sign up directly with their team.

What Volunteers Do

Good Sam has several weekday volunteer roles at their food pantry:

Welcome Room

Greet guests and check them in.

Assist with basic registration steps.

Help guests take food to their vehicle with a cart when needed.

Bilingual Spanish-speaking volunteers are especially helpful for translation.

Kitchen Support

Help prepare carts with food items for guests.

Stock shelves with donations received from retail partners each day.

Pantry Support

Assemble dry-goods boxes and produce bags.

Unload deliveries and restock shelves, refrigerators, and freezers.

Assist with end-of-day clean up.

If you have other skills (office, logistics, language, etc.), you can share them with Good Sam’s team when you complete their interest form.

Schedule & Location

Volunteer shift times:

Monday–Friday, approximately 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (flexible shifts during these hours).

Pantry public hours:

Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

No weekend opportunities:

Good Sam is closed Saturday and Sunday and is not able to offer weekend volunteer shifts at this time.

Location:
Good Samaritans of Garland
214 N. 12th Street
Garland, TX 75040

Who Can Volunteer?

Good Sam welcomes a wide range of volunteers, including:

Individual volunteers

Students

Groups (churches, schools, businesses, clubs)

Volunteers completing court-ordered community service

Minimum age: Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.

How to Get Started

This opportunity is managed directly by Good Samaritans of Garland, not by the City of Garland.

Click the “Respond” button on this page.

You will be redirected to Good Sam’s volunteer interest form at:
https://www.goodsamofgarland.org/volunteer/

Complete their interest form. Good Sam’s staff will follow up with you within a few business days.

If you do not hear back after submitting the form, Good Sam invites you to contact them directly at 972-276-2263 or info@goodsamofgarland.org

NOTE: Please be prepared to fill out the attached Good Samaritan's waiver onsite or print and bring it completed with you to expedite the process.

Program: Community Partners

Good Samaritans of Garland (“Good Sam”) is a nonprofit food pantry serving neighbors in Garland and the surrounding community who are experiencing hunger or food insecurity. Volunteers help make sure families have access to nutritious food in a welcoming, dignified environment.

This is an external partner opportunity. Volunteer Garland will connect you to Good Sam’s volunteer interest form so you can sign up directly with their team.

What Volunteers Do

Good Sam has several weekday volunteer roles at their food pantry:

Welcome Room

Greet guests and check them in.

Assist with basic registration steps.

Help guests take food to their vehicle with a cart when needed.

Bilingual Spanish-speaking volunteers are especially helpful for translation.

Kitchen Support

Help prepare carts with food items for guests.

Stock shelves with donations received from retail partners each day.

Pantry Support

Assemble dry-goods boxes and produce bags.

Unload deliveries and restock shelves, refrigerators, and freezers.

Assist with end-of-day clean up.

If you have other skills (office, logistics, language, etc.), you can share them with Good Sam’s team when you complete their interest form.

Schedule & Location

Volunteer shift times:

Monday–Friday, approximately 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (flexible shifts during these hours).

Pantry public hours:

Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

No weekend opportunities:

Good Sam is closed Saturday and Sunday and is not able to offer weekend volunteer shifts at this time.

Location:
Good Samaritans of Garland
214 N. 12th Street
Garland, TX 75040

Who Can Volunteer?

Good Sam welcomes a wide range of volunteers, including:

Individual volunteers

Students

Groups (churches, schools, businesses, clubs)

Volunteers completing court-ordered community service

Minimum age: Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.

How to Get Started

This opportunity is managed directly by Good Samaritans of Garland, not by the City of Garland.

Click the “Respond” button on this page.

You will be redirected to Good Sam’s volunteer interest form at:
https://www.goodsamofgarland.org/volunteer/

Complete their interest form. Good Sam’s staff will follow up with you within a few business days.

If you do not hear back after submitting the form, Good Sam invites you to contact them directly at 972-276-2263 or info@goodsamofgarland.org

NOTE: Please be prepared to fill out the attached Good Samaritan's waiver onsite or print and bring it completed with you to expedite the process.

Program: Community Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Shelter Volunteers

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official City of Garland Animal Shelter volunteer page*


Volunteering at the City of Garland Animal Shelter

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the City of Garland Animal Shelter! While the shelter is operated by the City, we partner with Friends of Rescue Animals (FRAs), a local nonprofit organization, to screen and coordinate volunteers.

To become a volunteer, please visit Friends of Rescue Animals (FRAs) and complete their volunteer application process. Once approved, you’ll have the opportunity to help care for animals, assist with adoptions, and support shelter operations.

We appreciate your dedication to helping the animals in our community, and we look forward to having you as part of the team! 

How do I become a Friends of Rescue Animals volunteer?

Follow these steps to become a FRA volunteer:

Complete the volunteer applicationComplete a city application (directions given once volunteer application is approved)Register and complete the Online Volunteer OrientationRegister and attend Animal Handling TrainingVolunteer and have fun!

Note:

Ages 12 -17 can only volunteer with a parent present at all times. 12 and under are not allowed to volunteer.

Program: City of Garland

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official City of Garland Animal Shelter volunteer page*


Volunteering at the City of Garland Animal Shelter

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the City of Garland Animal Shelter! While the shelter is operated by the City, we partner with Friends of Rescue Animals (FRAs), a local nonprofit organization, to screen and coordinate volunteers.

To become a volunteer, please visit Friends of Rescue Animals (FRAs) and complete their volunteer application process. Once approved, you’ll have the opportunity to help care for animals, assist with adoptions, and support shelter operations.

We appreciate your dedication to helping the animals in our community, and we look forward to having you as part of the team! 

How do I become a Friends of Rescue Animals volunteer?

Follow these steps to become a FRA volunteer:

Complete the volunteer applicationComplete a city application (directions given once volunteer application is approved)Register and complete the Online Volunteer OrientationRegister and attend Animal Handling TrainingVolunteer and have fun!

Note:

Ages 12 -17 can only volunteer with a parent present at all times. 12 and under are not allowed to volunteer.

Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fire Department Volunteers

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official City of Garland Fire Academy page*


Volunteering at the City of Garland Fire Department

Community Programs

The Garland Fire Department is committed to keeping our community safe, informed, and engaged. From life-saving emergency preparedness to hands-on educational experiences, we offer a variety of programs for residents of all ages. Whether you’re looking to learn vital medical information, explore a career in firefighting, or schedule a fire station visit, we have opportunities for you. Check out our programs below and get involved today!


Life-Saving Information

Who speaks for you when you cannot? Do you have a list of your medications, medical history and allergies readily available? In an emergency, this is important information which the first responders need to know. The Garland Fire Department has created such a list for you Emergency Medical Information Form (PDF). Please print it, complete it, place it in a baggie and tape it to your refrigerator door. If you are on the go a lot, place a second one in your purse. This information could help save your life.


Citizens Fire Academy

The Citizens Fire Academy is open to anyone over the age of eighteen who lives or works in the City of Garland. This program is intended to familiarize citizens and associates of the services we provide, how we operate, and why we do things we do. Class hours are from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday nights. To apply, complete the Citizens Fire Academy Application (PDF).


Youth Citizens Fire Academy 

We are proud to announce an opportunity for graduating senior GISD students to attend a Youth Citizens Fire Academy which is intended to promote a greater understanding of the mission, responsibilities, and activities of the Fire Department while serving the community. To apply, complete the Youth Citizens Fire Academy Application.


Presentations, Tours, and Visits

To schedule an engine visit, ambulance visit, or station tour, click here to submit a request. Requests must be submitted and scheduled two weeks prior to the event. We do not schedule visits or tours on Mondays. If you have questions, you may call 972-781-7148 for assistance.


To schedule a career day speaker or a recruiter for a job fair, please call the recruiting office at
972-781-7149.


Program: City of Garland

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official City of Garland Fire Academy page*


Volunteering at the City of Garland Fire Department

Community Programs

The Garland Fire Department is committed to keeping our community safe, informed, and engaged. From life-saving emergency preparedness to hands-on educational experiences, we offer a variety of programs for residents of all ages. Whether you’re looking to learn vital medical information, explore a career in firefighting, or schedule a fire station visit, we have opportunities for you. Check out our programs below and get involved today!


Life-Saving Information

Who speaks for you when you cannot? Do you have a list of your medications, medical history and allergies readily available? In an emergency, this is important information which the first responders need to know. The Garland Fire Department has created such a list for you Emergency Medical Information Form (PDF). Please print it, complete it, place it in a baggie and tape it to your refrigerator door. If you are on the go a lot, place a second one in your purse. This information could help save your life.


Citizens Fire Academy

The Citizens Fire Academy is open to anyone over the age of eighteen who lives or works in the City of Garland. This program is intended to familiarize citizens and associates of the services we provide, how we operate, and why we do things we do. Class hours are from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday nights. To apply, complete the Citizens Fire Academy Application (PDF).


Youth Citizens Fire Academy 

We are proud to announce an opportunity for graduating senior GISD students to attend a Youth Citizens Fire Academy which is intended to promote a greater understanding of the mission, responsibilities, and activities of the Fire Department while serving the community. To apply, complete the Youth Citizens Fire Academy Application.


Presentations, Tours, and Visits

To schedule an engine visit, ambulance visit, or station tour, click here to submit a request. Requests must be submitted and scheduled two weeks prior to the event. We do not schedule visits or tours on Mondays. If you have questions, you may call 972-781-7148 for assistance.


To schedule a career day speaker or a recruiter for a job fair, please call the recruiting office at
972-781-7149.


Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GPD Volunteers in Policing (VIP)

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Volunteers in Policing page*

Volunteering with the Garland Police Department

Volunteers in Policing

The volunteers of the Garland Police Department continue to assist us in our service to the citizens of this city by contributing their time, expertise, and commitment to our department. Their willingness to help and their professionalism have truly been an example to all other volunteer groups. We are, once again, grateful for their assistance. All those interested in volunteering must first attend and complete the Garland Citizen's Police Academy.

Volunteers in Policing (VIP) ServicesFinger Printing

Volunteers offer fingerprinting services Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., off the main lobby of the Police Department. Cash only.

Fingerprints: 1-2 Cards Current Fee Amount $13.00

Fingerprints: 3 Cards Current Fee Amount $20.00

Fingerprints: 4 Cards Current Fee Amount $27.00


Vacation Watch 

Uniformed volunteers in a marked Garland Police car check the homes of Garland citizens who are away from home on vacation to ensure that no burglar has broken in and taken their possessions. If you would like to have your home placed on the Vacation Watch list, please view the Vacation Watch Request Form (PDF) This service is available to any homeowner within the city limits of Garland.


Squad Car Maintenance

Volunteers are utilized by the Patrol Division to maintain the safe condition of the Patrol vehicles by checking fluid levels, making sure that lights, brakes, etc. are functioning properly, and transporting the vehicles needing repairs to and from the City garage.


Program: City of Garland

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Volunteers in Policing page*

Volunteering with the Garland Police Department

Volunteers in Policing

The volunteers of the Garland Police Department continue to assist us in our service to the citizens of this city by contributing their time, expertise, and commitment to our department. Their willingness to help and their professionalism have truly been an example to all other volunteer groups. We are, once again, grateful for their assistance. All those interested in volunteering must first attend and complete the Garland Citizen's Police Academy.

Volunteers in Policing (VIP) ServicesFinger Printing

Volunteers offer fingerprinting services Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., off the main lobby of the Police Department. Cash only.

Fingerprints: 1-2 Cards Current Fee Amount $13.00

Fingerprints: 3 Cards Current Fee Amount $20.00

Fingerprints: 4 Cards Current Fee Amount $27.00


Vacation Watch 

Uniformed volunteers in a marked Garland Police car check the homes of Garland citizens who are away from home on vacation to ensure that no burglar has broken in and taken their possessions. If you would like to have your home placed on the Vacation Watch list, please view the Vacation Watch Request Form (PDF) This service is available to any homeowner within the city limits of Garland.


Squad Car Maintenance

Volunteers are utilized by the Patrol Division to maintain the safe condition of the Patrol vehicles by checking fluid levels, making sure that lights, brakes, etc. are functioning properly, and transporting the vehicles needing repairs to and from the City garage.


Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GPD Citizens Police Academy Volunteers

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Garland Citizen Police Academy page*

Volunteering with the Garland Police Department

Citizen Police Academy

The Garland Citizen Police Academy (CPA) offers residents and those who work in Garland a unique opportunity to learn about the Garland Police Department. Over several weeks, participants hear from officers, detectives, investigators, and specialists, gaining insight into various aspects of law enforcement.

The program features interactive sessions, detention center and communications observations, a ride-along, and hands-on demonstrations, providing a deeper understanding of the department’s role in the community. By strengthening relationships, the CPA fosters transparency, trust, and engagement.

Applications

Now accepting applications (PDF).

Class 60 Graduation

Congratulations CPA Class 60!

Program: City of Garland

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Garland Citizen Police Academy page*

Volunteering with the Garland Police Department

Citizen Police Academy

The Garland Citizen Police Academy (CPA) offers residents and those who work in Garland a unique opportunity to learn about the Garland Police Department. Over several weeks, participants hear from officers, detectives, investigators, and specialists, gaining insight into various aspects of law enforcement.

The program features interactive sessions, detention center and communications observations, a ride-along, and hands-on demonstrations, providing a deeper understanding of the department’s role in the community. By strengthening relationships, the CPA fosters transparency, trust, and engagement.

Applications

Now accepting applications (PDF).

Class 60 Graduation

Congratulations CPA Class 60!

Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GPD Citizens on Patrol (COP) Volunteers

**This is an information only page, please visit https://www.garlandtx.gov/461/Citizens-on-Patrol-COP**

Volunteering with Garland Police Department

Citizens on Patrol (C.O.P)

The Garland Police Department’s Citizens On Patrol (C.O.P.) program is an extension of the Neighborhood Crime Watch program and provides an opportunity for citizens to take an active role in crime prevention in their neighborhood. C.O.P. members must complete a training class provided by the police department and are instructed in effective ways to patrol their neighborhood in a car, on foot, or on a bicycle. The objective of the program is to provide more eyes and ears on the streets of Garland observing and reporting crime and/or suspicious activity.


Minimum Entry Requirements
Ability to recognize, understand, and report suspicious activity. Skill in communicating effectively with individuals. Capable of patrolling on foot or in a vehicle. Capable of writing a correct and legible report. Be at least 18 years old. Provide own transportation and proof of auto insurance. Be a current member of an active Neighborhood Crime Watch Group in the City of Garland. Successfully complete a training program provided by the Garland Police Department. Must have never been convicted of a felony, and pass a criminal background check. Possess a valid class "C" Texas drivers license.Additional Information

For more information on the Citizens On Patrol program, call Officer Pesta at 972-485-4896.

View a copy of the Citizens on Patrol Application (PDF).


Program: City of Garland

**This is an information only page, please visit https://www.garlandtx.gov/461/Citizens-on-Patrol-COP**

Volunteering with Garland Police Department

Citizens on Patrol (C.O.P)

The Garland Police Department’s Citizens On Patrol (C.O.P.) program is an extension of the Neighborhood Crime Watch program and provides an opportunity for citizens to take an active role in crime prevention in their neighborhood. C.O.P. members must complete a training class provided by the police department and are instructed in effective ways to patrol their neighborhood in a car, on foot, or on a bicycle. The objective of the program is to provide more eyes and ears on the streets of Garland observing and reporting crime and/or suspicious activity.


Minimum Entry Requirements
Ability to recognize, understand, and report suspicious activity. Skill in communicating effectively with individuals. Capable of patrolling on foot or in a vehicle. Capable of writing a correct and legible report. Be at least 18 years old. Provide own transportation and proof of auto insurance. Be a current member of an active Neighborhood Crime Watch Group in the City of Garland. Successfully complete a training program provided by the Garland Police Department. Must have never been convicted of a felony, and pass a criminal background check. Possess a valid class "C" Texas drivers license.Additional Information

For more information on the Citizens On Patrol program, call Officer Pesta at 972-485-4896.

View a copy of the Citizens on Patrol Application (PDF).


Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boards & Commissions Volunteers

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Boards & Commissions page*


Volunteering with Boards & Commissions

Boards & Commissions
Serving on a Board or Commission

The American democratic experience is built upon the foundation of concerned and caring residents becoming actively involved in local government. Consistent with this principle, Garland’s Charter provides for the City Council to utilize resident volunteers to assist in carrying out the many functions of municipal government by serving on various advisory boards and commissions. Please give serious consideration to becoming more involved in helping make Garland the best city possible by applying to serve on a board or commission of your choice.

To apply, click here to open the application form, or pick up an application in the City Secretary’s Office. For more information, call 972-205-2404.

Qualifications

The Garland Charter and Code of Ordinances establish certain qualifications that must be met by members of boards and commissions. In addition to special qualifications for service, a board member must:

Be a qualified voter at time of appointment Have been a resident of Garland for one year prior to the date of appointment Have not been convicted of a Class A misdemeanor or a felonyBoards and Commissions Training Video

The training video includes a brief introduction for serving on a city board or commission and what to expect as you begin your service. The training also covers how to run an effective boards and commissions meeting.


Looking for a City Council Committee? Visit our City Council webpage.

Click here

Program: City of Garland

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Boards & Commissions page*


Volunteering with Boards & Commissions

Boards & Commissions
Serving on a Board or Commission

The American democratic experience is built upon the foundation of concerned and caring residents becoming actively involved in local government. Consistent with this principle, Garland’s Charter provides for the City Council to utilize resident volunteers to assist in carrying out the many functions of municipal government by serving on various advisory boards and commissions. Please give serious consideration to becoming more involved in helping make Garland the best city possible by applying to serve on a board or commission of your choice.

To apply, click here to open the application form, or pick up an application in the City Secretary’s Office. For more information, call 972-205-2404.

Qualifications

The Garland Charter and Code of Ordinances establish certain qualifications that must be met by members of boards and commissions. In addition to special qualifications for service, a board member must:

Be a qualified voter at time of appointment Have been a resident of Garland for one year prior to the date of appointment Have not been convicted of a Class A misdemeanor or a felonyBoards and Commissions Training Video

The training video includes a brief introduction for serving on a city board or commission and what to expect as you begin your service. The training also covers how to run an effective boards and commissions meeting.


Looking for a City Council Committee? Visit our City Council webpage.

Click here

Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garland Youth Council Volunteers

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Garland Youth Council Page*


Volunteering with Garland Youth Council



Program: City of Garland

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Garland Youth Council Page*


Volunteering with Garland Youth Council



Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Keep Garland Beautiful Volunteers

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Keep Garland Beautiful Page*


Volunteering with Keep Garland Beautiful

Mission

Keep Garland Beautiful, a 501(c)3 registered non-profit organization, is committed to educating and engaging individuals to take responsibility for improving their community environment.

Programs: – Litter Prevention & Clean-up – Butterfly Gardens & Beautification – Environmental EducationLitter Prevention & Clean-up

Participate in regular litter clean-up events or request the supplies your group needs to beautify your school or neighborhood.

Learn More 


Butterfly Gardens & Beautification

Let our native plant experts help you design and start your Monarch Way Station, pollinator patch or garden.

Learn More


Environmental Education

Request a Keep Garland Beautiful table for your event or have our education team give your group a lesson on recycling or litter prevention.

Learn More


Keep Garland Beautiful is a Keep Texas Beautiful Gold Star Affiliate.

Gold Star distinction is awarded to groups that have made an impact in their communities and helped make Texas the cleanest, most beautiful state in the nation. It is the highest status any community affiliate can achieve.


Do You Want To Be A Volunteer?

Your support will mean so much to us, and the 243,000 or so people that call Garland home.

Contact Us
Follow Us on Facebook


Program: Community Partners

*This page is for information only. Click here for the official Keep Garland Beautiful Page*


Volunteering with Keep Garland Beautiful

Mission

Keep Garland Beautiful, a 501(c)3 registered non-profit organization, is committed to educating and engaging individuals to take responsibility for improving their community environment.

Programs: – Litter Prevention & Clean-up – Butterfly Gardens & Beautification – Environmental EducationLitter Prevention & Clean-up

Participate in regular litter clean-up events or request the supplies your group needs to beautify your school or neighborhood.

Learn More 


Butterfly Gardens & Beautification

Let our native plant experts help you design and start your Monarch Way Station, pollinator patch or garden.

Learn More


Environmental Education

Request a Keep Garland Beautiful table for your event or have our education team give your group a lesson on recycling or litter prevention.

Learn More


Keep Garland Beautiful is a Keep Texas Beautiful Gold Star Affiliate.

Gold Star distinction is awarded to groups that have made an impact in their communities and helped make Texas the cleanest, most beautiful state in the nation. It is the highest status any community affiliate can achieve.


Do You Want To Be A Volunteer?

Your support will mean so much to us, and the 243,000 or so people that call Garland home.

Contact Us
Follow Us on Facebook


Program: Community Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Code Cares Volunteers Needed

*This is not an event opportunity, email Volunteer@GarlandTX.gov if interested*

Looking to make a difference in your community on your own time? CODE CARES is a flexible, self-directed volunteer opportunity where you set the pace. Whether you're flying solo or teaming up with friends, this is your chance to help beautify Garland neighborhoods and support residents in need.

What You'll Do:
Help with light exterior maintenance projects such as:

Litter pickup

Lawn care

Minor repairs

Debris removal

Other code compliance tasks that assist elderly or disabled residents

Perfect For:

Individuals who like to volunteer at their own pace

Friends or families looking to give back together

Groups of 2, 3, or 5—grab your crew and get to work!

When:
Totally up to you! CODE CARES is self-directed, so you choose the day and time that works best for your schedule.

Where:
Various residential locations in Garland (assignments provided upon sign-up)

How It Works:
Shoot us an email, get matched with a project, and we'll send you all the info you need. Then head out when it’s convenient for you. Simple as that.

Ready to roll up your sleeves and help your neighbors?
Sign up today and take part in this meaningful, make-a-difference mission—on your own time.

Email us at Volunteer@GarlandTX.gov to get involved!


Program: Code Cares Program

*This is not an event opportunity, email Volunteer@GarlandTX.gov if interested*

Looking to make a difference in your community on your own time? CODE CARES is a flexible, self-directed volunteer opportunity where you set the pace. Whether you're flying solo or teaming up with friends, this is your chance to help beautify Garland neighborhoods and support residents in need.

What You'll Do:
Help with light exterior maintenance projects such as:

Litter pickup

Lawn care

Minor repairs

Debris removal

Other code compliance tasks that assist elderly or disabled residents

Perfect For:

Individuals who like to volunteer at their own pace

Friends or families looking to give back together

Groups of 2, 3, or 5—grab your crew and get to work!

When:
Totally up to you! CODE CARES is self-directed, so you choose the day and time that works best for your schedule.

Where:
Various residential locations in Garland (assignments provided upon sign-up)

How It Works:
Shoot us an email, get matched with a project, and we'll send you all the info you need. Then head out when it’s convenient for you. Simple as that.

Ready to roll up your sleeves and help your neighbors?
Sign up today and take part in this meaningful, make-a-difference mission—on your own time.

Email us at Volunteer@GarlandTX.gov to get involved!


Program: Code Cares Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Recruiter

Volunteer Registration Drive Recruiter

Category: Community Engagement
Location: Flexible (schools, churches, organizations)
Hours: Self-paced — 1 hour per verified registered
Age Requirement: 14+
Credit Offered: Yes, volunteer service hours (verifiable)


Help Us Grow the Movement!

Are you passionate about community service and want to help expand our volunteer impact across Garland? Become a Volunteer Registration Drive Recruiter and help us spread the word about VolunteerGarland.org in your school, church, or organization.

We’re looking for motivated, self-directed individuals to help us recruit new volunteers. This is a perfect opportunity for students, faith leaders, civic-minded residents, or service clubs looking to earn volunteer credit in a flexible and impactful way.


Ideal Candidates:Friendly and outgoing — enjoys talking to othersSelf-motivated and reliableComfortable speaking to peers, congregations, or groupsInvolved in schools, churches, nonprofits, or community groupsPassionate about making Garland stronger through civic engagement



How It Works:Register to Participate
Sign up for this opportunity on VolunteerGarland.org to let us know you're taking part.Start Recruiting
Spread the word to your peers, teachers, church members, club leaders, and neighbors. Encourage them to visit VolunteerGarland.org and register as a volunteer.Submit Your Recruitment List
Collect and submit a list of names you personally recruited who signed up on the website. Email your list to Volunteer@GarlandTX.gov or upload it via the submission form.We Verify & Award Credit
We’ll match the submitted names to our registration records. For every 5 confirmed new registrations, we’ll award you 1 volunteer hour (rounded as needed). You can recruit as many as you like — the more, the better!


Program: City of Garland

Volunteer Registration Drive Recruiter

Category: Community Engagement
Location: Flexible (schools, churches, organizations)
Hours: Self-paced — 1 hour per verified registered
Age Requirement: 14+
Credit Offered: Yes, volunteer service hours (verifiable)


Help Us Grow the Movement!

Are you passionate about community service and want to help expand our volunteer impact across Garland? Become a Volunteer Registration Drive Recruiter and help us spread the word about VolunteerGarland.org in your school, church, or organization.

We’re looking for motivated, self-directed individuals to help us recruit new volunteers. This is a perfect opportunity for students, faith leaders, civic-minded residents, or service clubs looking to earn volunteer credit in a flexible and impactful way.


Ideal Candidates:Friendly and outgoing — enjoys talking to othersSelf-motivated and reliableComfortable speaking to peers, congregations, or groupsInvolved in schools, churches, nonprofits, or community groupsPassionate about making Garland stronger through civic engagement



How It Works:Register to Participate
Sign up for this opportunity on VolunteerGarland.org to let us know you're taking part.Start Recruiting
Spread the word to your peers, teachers, church members, club leaders, and neighbors. Encourage them to visit VolunteerGarland.org and register as a volunteer.Submit Your Recruitment List
Collect and submit a list of names you personally recruited who signed up on the website. Email your list to Volunteer@GarlandTX.gov or upload it via the submission form.We Verify & Award Credit
We’ll match the submitted names to our registration records. For every 5 confirmed new registrations, we’ll award you 1 volunteer hour (rounded as needed). You can recruit as many as you like — the more, the better!


Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75041

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cultural Arts - Join Volunteer Usher Team

Organization: City of Garland – Cultural Arts Department

Location:
Granville Arts Center & Plaza Theatre
Garland, TX

About the Opportunity:
Love the arts? Want to be part of something meaningful, fun, and community-driven?

The City of Garland Cultural Arts Department is launching a Volunteer Usher Program—a growing team of volunteers who support live performances, events, and programs at our local arts venues.

This is more than just volunteering; it's about building a community of people who enjoy theater, music, and the arts while helping create welcoming, memorable experiences for our guests.

What Ushers Do:
Volunteer ushers may assist with:

Greeting and welcoming guestsScanning tickets or assisting with seatingProviding general event support and directionsHelping create a positive and organized event experience

How This Program Works:
This is a recurring volunteer opportunity, not a one-time event.

By signing up, you are:

Joining the Cultural Arts volunteer poolOpting in to receive notifications about upcoming eventsAble to choose events that fit your schedulePotentially contacted for last-minute opportunities if help is needed

There is no obligation to attend every event. You participate when you're available.

Who Should Apply:

Individuals who enjoy live performances and community eventsFriendly, reliable, and customer-service minded volunteersAnyone looking to connect with others who share an interest in the arts

Why Join?

Be part of Garland’s arts communityEnjoy a fun, social volunteer environmentSupport local performances and cultural programmingFlexible scheduling based on your availability

Get Involved:
Sign up to join the Cultural Arts Volunteer Usher Team and start receiving event opportunities!

Volunteer Garland Notes:
This is an interest-based sign-up. Volunteers will be contacted with event details and can select shifts that work best for them.


Program: City of Garland

Organization: City of Garland – Cultural Arts Department

Location:
Granville Arts Center & Plaza Theatre
Garland, TX

About the Opportunity:
Love the arts? Want to be part of something meaningful, fun, and community-driven?

The City of Garland Cultural Arts Department is launching a Volunteer Usher Program—a growing team of volunteers who support live performances, events, and programs at our local arts venues.

This is more than just volunteering; it's about building a community of people who enjoy theater, music, and the arts while helping create welcoming, memorable experiences for our guests.

What Ushers Do:
Volunteer ushers may assist with:

Greeting and welcoming guestsScanning tickets or assisting with seatingProviding general event support and directionsHelping create a positive and organized event experience

How This Program Works:
This is a recurring volunteer opportunity, not a one-time event.

By signing up, you are:

Joining the Cultural Arts volunteer poolOpting in to receive notifications about upcoming eventsAble to choose events that fit your schedulePotentially contacted for last-minute opportunities if help is needed

There is no obligation to attend every event. You participate when you're available.

Who Should Apply:

Individuals who enjoy live performances and community eventsFriendly, reliable, and customer-service minded volunteersAnyone looking to connect with others who share an interest in the arts

Why Join?

Be part of Garland’s arts communityEnjoy a fun, social volunteer environmentSupport local performances and cultural programmingFlexible scheduling based on your availability

Get Involved:
Sign up to join the Cultural Arts Volunteer Usher Team and start receiving event opportunities!

Volunteer Garland Notes:
This is an interest-based sign-up. Volunteers will be contacted with event details and can select shifts that work best for them.


Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult Volunteer Interest Pool – Garland Public Libraries

Description:
Garland Public Libraries are expanding our volunteer program and seeking adult volunteers interested in supporting library services across the city.

Historically, the library’s volunteer program has focused on youth participation. Due to the program’s success and the growing need for support, we are now building a pool of adult volunteers who can be contacted as new opportunities become available.

This is not a single-position commitment. Instead, selected volunteers will be part of an interest pool and may choose to participate in opportunities that match their availability and interests. This flexible structure allows volunteers to serve without the pressure of a fixed schedule or long-term obligation.

Potential volunteer roles may include assisting with programs, supporting staff with light administrative tasks, helping with events, and contributing to special projects.

All selected volunteers will be required to complete a background check and participate in a brief interview to ensure alignment with the needs of the library and the interests of the volunteer.

Key Details:

Open to adults (18+) Flexible, as-needed opportunities No minimum hour requirement Background check required Interview required prior to placement

If you are interested in supporting your local library and contributing to your community in a flexible way, we encourage you to apply and join our volunteer interest pool.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Description:
Garland Public Libraries are expanding our volunteer program and seeking adult volunteers interested in supporting library services across the city.

Historically, the library’s volunteer program has focused on youth participation. Due to the program’s success and the growing need for support, we are now building a pool of adult volunteers who can be contacted as new opportunities become available.

This is not a single-position commitment. Instead, selected volunteers will be part of an interest pool and may choose to participate in opportunities that match their availability and interests. This flexible structure allows volunteers to serve without the pressure of a fixed schedule or long-term obligation.

Potential volunteer roles may include assisting with programs, supporting staff with light administrative tasks, helping with events, and contributing to special projects.

All selected volunteers will be required to complete a background check and participate in a brief interview to ensure alignment with the needs of the library and the interests of the volunteer.

Key Details:

Open to adults (18+) Flexible, as-needed opportunities No minimum hour requirement Background check required Interview required prior to placement

If you are interested in supporting your local library and contributing to your community in a flexible way, we encourage you to apply and join our volunteer interest pool.

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult Outreach Volunteer - Garland Public Libraries

Department: Garland Public Libraries

Division: Outreach and Engagement Services

Volunteer Classification: Adult Volunteer (18+)

Location: Various — based on outreach and programming needs

Schedule: Flexible – based on library needs and volunteer availability

Help Us Bring the Library to the Community

Garland Public Libraries is seeking community-minded adults to serve as Outreach Volunteers. If you enjoy connecting with people, supporting programs and helping others access library resources — this is a meaningful way to give back!

Outreach Volunteers work alongside library staff to support programs, events and services for the Garland community, including underserved and hard-to-reach populations. This is a people-centered role ideal for adults who want to make a difference while gaining hands-on experience in community outreach.

Volunteers will work under the direction of library staff at all times.

What You'll Do

•        Support staff during outreach events and programs at a variety of community locations

•        Assist with event setup, materials preparation and breakdown

•        Engage with community members in a friendly, welcoming and inclusive way

•        Help facilitate activities and programming under the direction of library staff

•        Promote awareness of library services and resources to event attendees

•        Refer questions and complex issues to library staff as needed

Skills We're Looking For

•        Genuine enjoyment of meeting and talking with new people

•        Warm, approachable, and easy to engage in conversation

•        Strong communication and interpersonal skills

•        Patience and flexibility when working with people of varying backgrounds and skill levels

•        Comfortable engaging with diverse populations, including seniors, non-English speakers, teens and families

•        Ability to work as part of a team and take direction from library staff

•        Dependable and professional

Qualifications

•        Must be 18 years or older

•        Customer service, community outreach or public-facing experience preferred

•        Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply

•        Willing to complete required City onboarding and training

Schedule & Commitment

•        Flexible scheduling based on availability and library programming needs

•        Outreach events may include evenings and weekends

•        Regular attendance and advance notice of absences are expected

Screening & Training

All Adult Outreach Volunteer applicants must:

•        Meet with library staff for an interview

•        Complete City volunteer onboarding and library training

•        Successfully pass a City of Garland background check before placement

•        Attend orientation covering library policies, safety guidelines and patron interaction expectations

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Department: Garland Public Libraries

Division: Outreach and Engagement Services

Volunteer Classification: Adult Volunteer (18+)

Location: Various — based on outreach and programming needs

Schedule: Flexible – based on library needs and volunteer availability

Help Us Bring the Library to the Community

Garland Public Libraries is seeking community-minded adults to serve as Outreach Volunteers. If you enjoy connecting with people, supporting programs and helping others access library resources — this is a meaningful way to give back!

Outreach Volunteers work alongside library staff to support programs, events and services for the Garland community, including underserved and hard-to-reach populations. This is a people-centered role ideal for adults who want to make a difference while gaining hands-on experience in community outreach.

Volunteers will work under the direction of library staff at all times.

What You'll Do

•        Support staff during outreach events and programs at a variety of community locations

•        Assist with event setup, materials preparation and breakdown

•        Engage with community members in a friendly, welcoming and inclusive way

•        Help facilitate activities and programming under the direction of library staff

•        Promote awareness of library services and resources to event attendees

•        Refer questions and complex issues to library staff as needed

Skills We're Looking For

•        Genuine enjoyment of meeting and talking with new people

•        Warm, approachable, and easy to engage in conversation

•        Strong communication and interpersonal skills

•        Patience and flexibility when working with people of varying backgrounds and skill levels

•        Comfortable engaging with diverse populations, including seniors, non-English speakers, teens and families

•        Ability to work as part of a team and take direction from library staff

•        Dependable and professional

Qualifications

•        Must be 18 years or older

•        Customer service, community outreach or public-facing experience preferred

•        Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply

•        Willing to complete required City onboarding and training

Schedule & Commitment

•        Flexible scheduling based on availability and library programming needs

•        Outreach events may include evenings and weekends

•        Regular attendance and advance notice of absences are expected

Screening & Training

All Adult Outreach Volunteer applicants must:

•        Meet with library staff for an interview

•        Complete City volunteer onboarding and library training

•        Successfully pass a City of Garland background check before placement

•        Attend orientation covering library policies, safety guidelines and patron interaction expectations

Program: Garland Public Libraries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75040

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Events - Event Support Volunteers

Community Event Volunteers

Volunteer Garland Interest Group Signup

Do you enjoy helping at festivals, family events, community celebrations, races, concerts, outreach events, holiday programs, and special activities across Garland?

Volunteer Garland is creating a Community Event Volunteer Interest Group for residents who would like to be contacted when volunteer opportunities become available at City of Garland events or approved community partner events.

This is not a commitment to volunteer for every event. By signing up, you are simply letting us know that you are interested in hearing about future opportunities.

Volunteer Opportunities May Include: Event setup and breakdown Greeting and check-in tables Activity booths and games Water stations and hospitality Crowd guidance and wayfinding Festival and community outreach support Cleanup and beautification assistance Family-friendly event support Volunteer team leads and coordinators Who Can Join? Individuals Families Students seeking volunteer hours Community groups Corporate volunteer teams Retirees and civic-minded residents Why Join?

Community events help bring Garland together. Volunteers play a major role in creating welcoming, successful, and memorable experiences for residents and visitors throughout the year.

By joining this interest group, you will:

Receive notifications about upcoming volunteer opportunities Gain community service experience Meet new people and organizations Support civic pride and community connection Help make Garland events successful Important Note

Signing up for this interest group does not automatically register you for specific events. Volunteer opportunities will be shared as they become available, and you may choose which events interest you.

Questions?

Volunteer Garland

Program: City of Garland

Community Event Volunteers

Volunteer Garland Interest Group Signup

Do you enjoy helping at festivals, family events, community celebrations, races, concerts, outreach events, holiday programs, and special activities across Garland?

Volunteer Garland is creating a Community Event Volunteer Interest Group for residents who would like to be contacted when volunteer opportunities become available at City of Garland events or approved community partner events.

This is not a commitment to volunteer for every event. By signing up, you are simply letting us know that you are interested in hearing about future opportunities.

Volunteer Opportunities May Include: Event setup and breakdown Greeting and check-in tables Activity booths and games Water stations and hospitality Crowd guidance and wayfinding Festival and community outreach support Cleanup and beautification assistance Family-friendly event support Volunteer team leads and coordinators Who Can Join? Individuals Families Students seeking volunteer hours Community groups Corporate volunteer teams Retirees and civic-minded residents Why Join?

Community events help bring Garland together. Volunteers play a major role in creating welcoming, successful, and memorable experiences for residents and visitors throughout the year.

By joining this interest group, you will:

Receive notifications about upcoming volunteer opportunities Gain community service experience Meet new people and organizations Support civic pride and community connection Help make Garland events successful Important Note

Signing up for this interest group does not automatically register you for specific events. Volunteer opportunities will be shared as they become available, and you may choose which events interest you.

Questions?

Volunteer Garland

Program: City of Garland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75043

Allow Groups: No