Offers an online volunteer matching system, providing access to hundreds of volunteer opportunities.
Offers an online volunteer matching system, providing access to hundreds of volunteer opportunities.
Manages other community initiatives and group projects for corporate partners.
Accepts volunteers in committees, boards, construction, retail, and all other aspects of the organization.
There are opportunities to learn new skills, or use existing ones, working alongside a Habitat Family to build a decent and affordable place for them to call home. Help out in our Habitat Stores, share your office and clerical skills with us, or serve on a committee or our board of directors.
Teaches the basic skills of construction while building a small structure for a community organization in need. Participants agree to give 50 hours back to their community in exchange for the free training.
Offers free construction training.
7 Saturday classes.
Participants learn the basic skills of construction while building a small structure for a community organization in need.
Participants agree to give 50 hours back to their community in exchange for the free training.
During the class, community organizations bring lunch to class to share what they do in the community and how participants could volunteer with them. Focus on building community through service.
Provides free home repairs and ADA modifications to low income homeowners in Thurston County. Applications are accepted all year. See program details for more information.
Rebuilding Together offers home repairs and ADA modifications free of charge to qualified low income homeowners living in Thurston County.
Qualified applicants must be disabled, military veterans, seniors (62+), or families with young children.
Typical work includes:
- installation of wheelchair ramps and grab bars,
- hot water tank replacement,
- stair and porch repair,
- plumbing leak repair,
- gutter and floor repair.
Accepts volunteers, money and donations for supplies including baby items, children's needs, gas vouchers, blankets, personal care items, emergency food, camping supplies, including tents, sleeping bags, etc. Does not accept large items.
Accepts donations for time, money, and goods. Accepts donations for supplies including baby items, children's needs, gas vouchers, blankets, personal care items, emergency food, camping supplies, including tents, sleeping bags, etc. Does not accept furniture or large household items. All donations are accepted and will be dispersed among other local non-profits if we cannot find a need.
Works in partnership with people in need to build affordable housing. The houses are then sold to those in need at no profit and with no interest charge.
Our goal is to end substandard housing. We accomplish this by building houses with donated funds and volunteer labor. We sell the homes at fair market value with an affordable mortgage to families who are qualified for the program and who have earned or completed their sweat equity. Principle payments are used to build more homes. Our process starts and ends with families. Our family selection committee works hard to select families that have a demonstrated need, ability to pay back the affordable mortgage, and a willingness to partner with Habitat and the community. This search is perhaps the most important thing we do, and is rigorous and complete. Once a family is selected, we have a family support committee that assists the family throughout the building process and the duration of the loan, which may be 30 years. Our Building committee builds the house with input from the family. Donated materials and volunteer labor along with the low-interest loan make a quality house very affordable.
Works in partnership with qualified low-income families to build decent, affordable housing in Clallam County. We do not accept any donations at this location. All donations must be processed through the Port Angeles Habitat Store.
Partners with low-income families and individuals living in substandard housing to build decent, affordable housing. HC's housing and repair programs involve an application process. Note: not all applications are guaranteed to be accepted &/or approved. Once qualified and accepted into the program, potential homeowners will help build their homes alongside Habitat staff and volunteers. Upon completion, the potential homeowner then purchases the home with a lower-interest loan through a gov't or other entity. Currently building in Port Angeles—through 2026. Habitat Clallam will also begin a multi-year build in Carlsborg, WA in late 2025-early 2026.
Assists qualifying low-income families in building or repairing homes through a volunteer organization. The process includes a credit check, work history, and meeting income guidelines.
Assists qualifying families in building or repairing homes through a volunteer organization. The process includes a credit check and meeting income guidelines. An agreement is made to help build or repair the applicant's home as well as other Habitat homes.
Provides a listing of current volunteer opportunities. Includes volunteer opportunities to help clean up the community after recent flooding. Visit the website and Facebook for details.
Offers an online volunteer center.
Connects people who have an interest in volunteering with current volunteer opportunities in the community.
Accessible 24 hours daily.
Provides volunteer opportunities with various programs.
Provides volunteer opportunities in the following programs. 4-H, Master Gardener, Livestock Master, Clothing and Textile Advisor; and Teen Parent Nutrition Program (Great Beginnings).
Help to solve gardening issues and provide research-based advice to the public. Volunteer provide horticulture education through classes and programs and regularly operate gardening and diagnostic clinics throughout the summer season.
Help to solve gardening issues and provide research-based advice to the public. Volunteers host monthly classes, Annual Garden Tour, Home Garden Show, and the Demonstration Garden. Volunteers regularly operate gardening and diagnostic clinics throughout the year.
Volunteers are the backbone of the organization and help build hope for deserving families in Thurston County. Provides several volunteer opportunities including: on the construction site, in the Habitat Stores, affiliate offices and more.
We are a volunteer powered organization, with hundreds of volunteers lending a hand to make our vision that “everyone deserves a decent place to live” possible.
Volunteers contribute:
-At the construction site.
-At our Habitat Stores in West Olympia and Yelm.
-In our administrative office in Olympia.
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity is a volunteer driven organization serving families and communities in Thurston County.
Volunteers are at the heart of the important work we do! It doesn't just take a hammer to build a house- our biggest volunteer need is help at our Habitat Stores!
Works in partnership with qualified low-income families to build decent, affordable housing in Clallam County.
Partners with low-income families and individuals living in substandard housing to build decent, affordable housing. HC's housing and repair programs involve an application process. Note: not all applications are guaranteed to be accepted &/or approved. Once qualified and accepted into the program, potential homeowners will help build their homes alongside Habitat staff and volunteers. Upon completion, the potential homeowner then purchases the home with a lower-interest loan through a gov't or other entity. Currently building in Port Angeles—through 2026. Habitat Clallam will also begin a multi-year build in Carlsborg, WA in late 2025-early 2026.
Coordinates volunteers to assist families in building homes.
Volunteers are the heart of Habitat for Humanity and is a great way to get involved in your community and to make new friends. Habitat for Humanity Whatcom County brings together individuals and groups from all backgrounds to work to ensure that all families in need have a decent, affordable home. We would love your help both on and off the jobsite.
Helps low-income individuals and families attain homeownership. New houses are built through contributions and volunteer labor and are then sold at cost to carefully screened families who pay an interest-free mortgage.
Helps low-income individuals and families attain homeownership. New houses are built through contributions and volunteer labor and are then sold at cost to carefully screened families who pay an interest-free mortgage. Builds 1-3 homes and rehabilitates 6-15 homes annually, on average. Volunteer opportunities available.
Accepts volunteers in committees, boards, construction, retail, and all other aspects of the organization.
There are opportunities to learn new skills, or use existing ones, working alongside a Habitat Family to build a decent and affordable place for them to call home. Help out in our Habitat Stores, share your office and clerical skills with us, or serve on a committee or our board of directors.
Works in partnership with people in need to build affordable housing. The houses are then sold to those in need at no profit and with no interest charge.
Habitat's goal is to end substandard housing. This is accomplished by building houses with donated funds and volunteer labor. Sells the homes at cost with no-interest mortgages to families who are qualified for the program and who have earned or completed their sweat equity. Principle payments are used to build more homes. The process starts and ends with families. The family selection committee works hard to select families that have a demonstrated need, ability to pay back the no interest loan, and a willingness to partner back with Habitat and the community. Once a family is selected, a family support committee assists the family throughout the building process and the duration of the loan, which may be 30 years. The building committee builds the house with input from the family. Donated materials and volunteer labor along with the no-interest loan make a quality house very affordable. Habitat can build a $175,000 home for about $125,000 by donations of time and money. Mortgage payments are usually $600 per month or less, affordable even for a family living off a minimum wage.
Provides a variety of support services for low-income disabled adults and seniors. Services include, laundry, shopping assistance, transportation, meal preparation, minor home repair.
The Volunteer Chore Services program provides a variety of support services for low-income disabled adults and seniors aimed at allowing them to remain in their own homes as long as safely possible. Services are provided by volunteers, and may include a variety of tasks essential to independent living, including essential transportation, yardwork, laundry, and similar services (depending upon volunteer ability).
Sells and accepts donation of new and gently used household goods like furniture, doors, cabinets, construction supplies, etc.
Sells and accepts donations of new and gently used household goods like furniture, doors, cabinets, construction supplies, etc. The proceeds are used to build affordable homes and support repair projects. Volunteer opportunities available.
Promotes voluntary stewardship among landowners in Thurston County. Conservation districts are voluntary, non-regulatory legal subdivisions of state government that administer programs to conserve natural resources.
Promotes voluntary stewardship among landowners in Thurston County. Conservation districts are voluntary, non-regulatory legal subdivisions of state government that administer programs to conserve natural resources.
Offers free and low cost services such as:
- conservation planning,
- soil testing,
- equipment rentals,
- cost share and technical assistance with conservation issues throughout the county.
Also offers a variety of educational tours and workshops, some topics include:
- pasture management,
- nutrient management,
- noxious weed ID and removal,
- native plant ID,
- shoreline living,
- prairie habitat and more.
Hosts several volunteer events, including the annual Native Plant Sale and restoration work parties throughout the community.
Home to South Sound GREEN, a watershed education program for students grades 4-12.
Accepts volunteers in committees, boards, construction, retail, and all other aspects of the organization.
There are opportunities to learn new skills, or use existing ones, working alongside a Habitat Family to build a decent and affordable place for them to call home. Help out in our Habitat Stores, share your office and clerical skills with us, or serve on a committee or our board of directors.
Provides minor home repair assistance to low-income Mason County residents. Volunteers provide assistance with exterior painting, ramps, roofing, and other home repairs to keep the home safe.
Provides minor home repair assistance to low-income Mason County residents. Volunteers provide assistance with ramps and other minor home repairs to keep the home safe.
Provides volunteer opportunities in all departments.
Provides volunteer opportunities in all departments. Potential opportunities in the Habitat store: organizing, pricing, processing donations. Construction site: all aspects of construction for a variety of skill levels. Administration office: greet clients, answer phones, process mail. Special events: minimum age requirements apply.