Most of our workforce is comprised of volunteers. If you have a few free hours that you can dedicate to others, or a skill that can be shared, we will be happy to channel it in the right direction. We also need volunteers to become Ambassadors for our organization.  As an Ambassador, you would be…

The Volunteer Way is now taking applications from GED or ESL prospective students You can get applications at The Volunteer Way one of 3 says: 1-Pick up at 8061 Congress St., Port Richey Monday – Friday 11-1 PM 2-If you have access to a computer, email [email protected] and she will send you an application 3-Call…

We are in need of masks for our teaching staff as well as our children. Learning Empowered has four Centers for Early Learning working with children from two months to VPK (four years). As we begin to plan the beginning phases of re-opening our centers, one of the items we are in need of are…

Work behind the scenes: – Collecting donations: Help verify possible donors, arrange donations collection, and distribution – Help with donation distribution, supervise furniture delivery… – Fundraisers: Tabling at events, local markets, spreading awareness…etc.) – Events (such as: National Welcoming Week…etc.)

Join our Buddy Program and provide cultural/language knowledge in response to the questions presented by the clients – Help the children of a client with homework – Practice English with any of the clients in the home – Connect clients with previously unknown community resources – Assist the adults in the family with setting up…

Volunteers would assist the Case Managers in: – Airport Pick-ups – Apartment set-up – Take clients to their appointments

We need your help! We are running low on children’s clothing and shoes ranging from infancy-middle school sizes. . . If you have girls or boys clothing and shoes and you no longer need them please consider donating them. You can drop them off at our donation bin anytime any day. Visit us online to…

Hope for Homes Projects provide remodeling and improvement work on homes owned by lower-income, working-class families. For many families, repairing damages and improving living spaces presents a financial challenge. As a result, their homes tend to go long periods without necessary maintenance and enhancements.

The Laundry Project assists lower-income families with meeting a basic need – washing clothes and linens, by turning laundromats into community centers of hope. Laundry fees are paid for while volunteers assist with laundry services, entertain children, and create a caring space at the laundromat.

Affordable Christmas is a shopping event for lower-income, working-class families to provide their children fun and exciting gifts during the holiday season. Families are invited through partnering community organizations to attend the event and purchase new, unused gifts at 1/10 the cost of their original price.