This list is not comprehensive.
Animal welfare
Paw Pact Rescue
Founding Director and Chair Rachel Wagner said the Lake Houston area-based animal welfare organization is always in need of volunteers. The nonprofit rescues, rehabilitates and finds forever homes for animals in need.
- Sample activities: fostering animals; working cat care shifts at the Summerwood and New Caney PetSmart locations; transporting pets for surgeries; organizing the storage unit; assisting with setup, teardown and pet supervision at adoption events
- Donations accepted: monetary, Amazon wishlist for supplies such as cat food, dog food and cat litter
- 12712 W. Lake Houston Parkway, B169, Houston, TX 77044 (mailing address); PetSmart, 14281 E. Sam Houston Parkway N., Houston; PetSmart, 21436 Market Place Drive, New Caney
- www.pawpactrescue.com
Holocaust Remembrance Association
HRA 18 is dedicated to building bridges of understanding, healing and hope through remembrance and education about the Holocaust. Rozalie Jerome, national director of March of Remembrance Texas and founder of the Holocaust Garden of Hope, said volunteers play a vital role in helping preserve history, support community events and share stories that inspire compassion and action.
- Sample activities: assisting with the annual March of Remembrance; serving as docents or maintenance helpers at the Holocaust Garden of Hope; providing administrative support in the HRA18 office; assisting with the Upstander Stone Project; supporting community events such as First Friday Shabbat and remembrance ceremonies
- Donations accepted: monetary, in-kind contributions, sponsorships
- P.O. Box 9046, Kingwood, TX 77339 (mailing address); Holocaust Garden of Hope, 1660 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Kingwood
- www.hra18.org
The Kingwood-based nonprofit’s mission is to create truly inclusive communities for people with neurodiversity through education and engagement. Erica Johnston, director of development and outreach, said the organization uses volunteers during community outreach events, including autism-friendly bingo, Halloween BOO Bash, and Pictures with Santa & Winter Wonderland.
- Sample activities: running activity stations and games, running registration table, helping with event setup and cleanup
- Donations accepted: monetary; event donations such as bingo prizes, candy, entertainment services, and food and drinks
- P.O. Box 5640, Kingwood, TX 77325 (mailing address)
- www.inspirend.org
The organization aims to raise awareness of myocarditis—the inflammation of the heart’s muscular wall—which, while rare, can be deadly if left untreated. Jared Barton, assistant operations and public relations manager, said the best way to support the cause is by helping spread awareness in your community.
- Sample activities: handing out flyers and pamphlets about myocarditis at local health fairs, schools, community centers and kid’s sporting events
- Donations accepted: monetary
- 800 Rockmead Drive, Ste. 155, Kingwood
- www.myocarditisfoundation.org
The nonprofit creates inclusive opportunities for people with disabilities and works in partnerships to empower youth and their families to build brighter futures. Executive Director Jessica Morales said the organization relies on volunteers to fulfill its mission and there are many ways to have an impact on a Villager’s life.
- Sample activities: assisting Villagers with neuro-martial arts fitness class; sorting items at The Village Thrift Shop; playing games or creating art with Villagers in the residential program; helping with special fundraising events; and beautification projects
- Donations accepted: monetary, various items can be donated to The Village Thrift Shop
- The Village Centers, 3819 Plum Valley Drive, Kingwood; Thrift Shop, 25432 Loop 494, Porter
- www.thevillagecenters.org
Friends of the Library Kingwood
The nonprofit organization’s mission is to support the Kingwood Branch Library, FOLK President Tammy Ray said.
- Sample activities: assisting with the used bookstore inside the Kingwood Branch Library by providing customer service and sales, organizing books and media and restocking shelves; or at the FOLK Center located on Northpark Drive by listing books to be sold on Amazon, which can also be done from home
- Donations accepted: books, puzzles, media including vinyls
- 4400 Bens View Lane, Kingwood
- www.kingwoodfolk.org
Eight community centers in Harris County are operated by Precinct 3 with an additional center opening in 2026. These centers offer residents of all ages group activities, fitness classes, educational seminars and social support.
- Sample activities: craft making; working outdoor festival activities; holiday decorating; exercise classes; and helping with summer programs, game days, art classes and senior citizen trips
- Donations accepted: monetary, event prizes and/or refreshments
- Judge Ted Poe Community Center, 17280 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Humble (coming soon)
- www.pct3.com/explore/community-centers
Revolutionary Education
The local educational nonprofit is dedicated to inspiring the next generation with educational, patriotic events about the American Revolution. Volunteers are needed to help prepare for and lead fun, interactive events for schools, museums and parks.
- Sample activities: event work including management, setup, teardown and leading educational stations; office work including keeping the office organized, helping with emails, phone calls and coordinating; and help with fundraising including grant writing, sponsorship requests and merchandise marketing
- Donations accepted: monetary, in-kind contributions, sponsorships
- 2940 Oak St., Kingwood
- www.reved1776.org
Precinct 3 Volunteer Program with Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens
This 400-acre outdoor garden and arboretum offers the public and scientific community a place to explore over 7,000 species of plants. Mercer has a variety of indoor and outdoor opportunities available to volunteers ages 16 and older.
- Sample activities: garden and greenhouse opportunities, educational events, garden tours, data entry, painting, greeting guests
- Donations accepted: monetary, large trees, benches, wind chimes
- 22306 Aldine Westfield Road, Humble
- www.pct3.com/mbg
This 323-acre nature preserve features 8 miles of pedestrian trails, playground, nature center, replica 1830s Homestead and Akokisa Native village—offering free education programs and events thanks to the help of volunteers. Volunteer opportunities are available at designated times each week.
- Sample activities: assisting with a variety of park conservation projects, gardening projects, invasive plant removal, nature tours, living history re-enactments, and park festivals
- Donations accepted: monetary donations are accepted by the park friend’s organization
- 20634 Kenswick Drive, Humble
- www.pct3.com/jjp
The nonprofit is dedicated to restoring Kingwood as “The Livable Forest.” To date, the organization has planted 2,500 trees and co-sponsors council member Fred Flickinger’s Median Madness vine clearing efforts on Kingwood medians.
- Sample activities: planting trees, watering trees, clearing vines during Median Madness events
- Donations accepted: monetary donations can be made through the KSA Parks Foundation or the Trees for Houston (Kingwood) website
- 1075 Kingwood Drive, Ste. 100, Kingwood
- www.treesforkingwood.org
Family Promise of Lake Houston
The nonprofit seeks to help families as they break the cycle of homelessness. Volunteers can support the mission by providing meals for families, providing support on campus, and assisting in career training.
- Sample activities: mock job interviews, meal preparation (with or without families), yard work/landscaping, event planning and execution
- Donations accepted: gift cards for families, such as Target or Walmart; high-need items such as laundry pods, toilet tissue, paper towels and household cleaners
- 1590 FM 1960 Bypass Road E., Humble
- www.fplh.org
The Christian-based nonprofit provides transitional housing and therapeutic care to children in the foster care system, President and board Chair Adam Pieknik said.
- Sample activities: mentoring, tutoring, reading, leading Bible studies, assisting with special events, cooking, fundraising, administrative tasks, lawn care
- Donations accepted: monetary; in-kind donations such as clothing, toiletries and other essentials to support boys in foster care; Amazon wishlist for case-specific needs
- Kingwood (exact location not disclosed publicly)
- www.jshouse.org
Humble Atascocita Baseball Association
The community-based, nonprofit youth baseball organization is dedicated to providing a safe, fun and competitive environment for players of all ages and skill levels, President Kayla Schoolman said. Fall registration opens Nov. 24.
- Sample activities: coaching or assisting a youth baseball team; assisting with special events, tournaments and registrations days
- Donations accepted: N/A
- Lindsay Lyons Park, 2310 Atascocita Road, Humble
- www.humblebaseball.com
This local YMCA serves the Humble and Kingwood community through programs and social services designed to help individuals and families learn, grow and thrive.
- Sample activities: coach youth sports teams, mentor youth and serve on the board of advisers
- Donations accepted: monetary
- 2420 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Kingwood
- www.ymcahouston.org

