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Volunteer Work

Women's Lunch Place

Women’s Lunch Place (WLP) opened its doors in November of 1982 to serve women a hot lunch in a safe welcoming place. We serve healthy breakfasts and lunches, and we also provide basic necessities and services that help restore dignity and hope to women in Boston. 

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Volunteers must be 16+ and help in various ways including helping serve meals and working in the welcome center. 

Greater Boston Food Bank

Volunteers at The Greater Boston Food Bank play a critical role in helping to end hunger in Eastern Massachusetts. Join us for a unique and meaningful experience where you will learn about hunger in our community and help your neighbors in need.

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Volunteers must be 16+

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Cradles to Crayons

Cradles to Crayons looks to address issues of childhood poverty by providing kids with the essentials they need, free of charge. Volunteers can join a group of friends or family to volunteer for a day at Cradles to Crayons sorting and organizing donated goods. 

 

Pine Street Inn

Volunteers have the opportunity to help serve in a soup kitchen and in the community as they work to end homelessness in Boston.

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Rosie's Place

Rosie’s Place offers a wide range of rewarding volunteer experiences with a variety of commitment levels. Each year, thousands of volunteers donate their time and energy to the Rosie’s Place mission and make a difference in their community.

Boston Cares

Boston Cares has been Greater Boston's leader for flexible, team-oriented volunteering for individuals looking to get involved on their own time. We annually deploy 3000+ service teams led by a cadre of over 150 trained and deeply committed Volunteer Leaders through initiatives addressing some of the most pressing issues facing our communities.

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Volunteers can sign up for one-off volunteer experiences on their own schedules. 

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Volunteers must be 15+

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