Needs From: Volunteer El Paso

Volunteer: Amigas Service Committee

We are women empowering women and uplifting our community. Our group conducts monthly service projects to contribute to the local community. Join us in organizing and planning monthly services projects.

Past volunteers projects include; 

School supply drive Book drive for childrenToiletry drive for women’s shelterCanned food driveClothing drive for sheltersCare packages for homeless Thanksgiving food driveArts & crafts for children's shelter Christmas gift drive for kids Youth leadership conference Partner Organizations: La Posada Home, Las Abuelitas, Villa Maria, Mujer Obrera, Center Against Sexual & Family Violence, Child Crisis Center

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

We are women empowering women and uplifting our community. Our group conducts monthly service projects to contribute to the local community. Join us in organizing and planning monthly services projects.

Past volunteers projects include; 

School supply drive Book drive for childrenToiletry drive for women’s shelterCanned food driveClothing drive for sheltersCare packages for homeless Thanksgiving food driveArts & crafts for children's shelter Christmas gift drive for kids Youth leadership conference Partner Organizations: La Posada Home, Las Abuelitas, Villa Maria, Mujer Obrera, Center Against Sexual & Family Violence, Child Crisis Center

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: DMRS (FILE CLERK)

DMRS MISSION STATEMENT:  To provide legal services to immigrants and to engage in public advocacy and community outreach to advance justice and protect the rights of those we serve in the spirit of gospel values.

 

Type of Intership: Unpaid

 

Unit: Administration

Location: 2400 A. East Yandell Drive, El Paso, TX  79903

Supervisor:  Lori Facio    Email: volunteer@dmrs-ep.org

Phone: 915-532-3975

 

 

 Key responsibility and duties :

1.  Reads incoming material and sorts according to the file system in use.

2.  Places material in file cabinet, drawers, boxes, or in special filing location.

3.  Locates and pulls requested information.

4.  Keeps records, of material removed, and traces missing records by searching files or contacting person to whom record is assigned. 

 

Agency: Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services

DMRS MISSION STATEMENT:  To provide legal services to immigrants and to engage in public advocacy and community outreach to advance justice and protect the rights of those we serve in the spirit of gospel values.

 

Type of Intership: Unpaid

 

Unit: Administration

Location: 2400 A. East Yandell Drive, El Paso, TX  79903

Supervisor:  Lori Facio    Email: volunteer@dmrs-ep.org

Phone: 915-532-3975

 

 

 Key responsibility and duties :

1.  Reads incoming material and sorts according to the file system in use.

2.  Places material in file cabinet, drawers, boxes, or in special filing location.

3.  Locates and pulls requested information.

4.  Keeps records, of material removed, and traces missing records by searching files or contacting person to whom record is assigned. 

 

Agency: Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Translator

DMRS MISSION STATEMENT: To provide legal services to immigrants and to engage in public advocacy and community outreach to advance justice and protect the rights of those we serve in the spirit of gospel values.

 

POSITION TITLE: Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services (DMRS) Long Term Remote Translation Internship

 

Type of Internship: Unpaid

 

UNIT: Administration

 

LOCATION: 2400A East Yandell Drive, El Paso, TX 79903

 

SUPERVISOR: Lori Facio                                                   EMAIL: volunteer@dmrs-ep.org

PHONE: 915-532-3975

PURPOSE: To assist the DMRS legal units in remote translation of client documents.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Become familiar with aspects of requirements for DMRS translation of client documents Translate documents from Spanish to English by date required Follow templates/instructions for document translation Strictly adhere to confidentiality in all matters concerning DMRS Provide regular updates to DMRS legal representative concerning document translation

QUALIFICATIONS:

Bilingual English/Spanish is a must Excellent verbal/written communication skills Excellent Organizational skills Commitment to immigrants and DMRS Ability to work independently AND as a team member Reliable and responsible Produce consistent results

 

SCHEDULE/TIME COMMITMENT: on average 1-5 hours per week

ORIENTATION/TRAINING: Fill out short Volunteer Application form or send a resume, whichever is most convenient to  email above. All volunteers and interns must undergo a free background check done through DMRS. All volunteers must submit a translation of a short paragraph provided by DMRS to ensure quality of translators. All volunteers must sign a Volunteer/Confidentiality Agreement.

BENEFITS:

Network with committed non-profit professionals Help immigrants with their immigration cases Assist in organizational growth Expand your resume Learn about the non-profit world Increase professional confidence

Agency: Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services

DMRS MISSION STATEMENT: To provide legal services to immigrants and to engage in public advocacy and community outreach to advance justice and protect the rights of those we serve in the spirit of gospel values.

 

POSITION TITLE: Diocesan Migrant & Refugee Services (DMRS) Long Term Remote Translation Internship

 

Type of Internship: Unpaid

 

UNIT: Administration

 

LOCATION: 2400A East Yandell Drive, El Paso, TX 79903

 

SUPERVISOR: Lori Facio                                                   EMAIL: volunteer@dmrs-ep.org

PHONE: 915-532-3975

PURPOSE: To assist the DMRS legal units in remote translation of client documents.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Become familiar with aspects of requirements for DMRS translation of client documents Translate documents from Spanish to English by date required Follow templates/instructions for document translation Strictly adhere to confidentiality in all matters concerning DMRS Provide regular updates to DMRS legal representative concerning document translation

QUALIFICATIONS:

Bilingual English/Spanish is a must Excellent verbal/written communication skills Excellent Organizational skills Commitment to immigrants and DMRS Ability to work independently AND as a team member Reliable and responsible Produce consistent results

 

SCHEDULE/TIME COMMITMENT: on average 1-5 hours per week

ORIENTATION/TRAINING: Fill out short Volunteer Application form or send a resume, whichever is most convenient to  email above. All volunteers and interns must undergo a free background check done through DMRS. All volunteers must submit a translation of a short paragraph provided by DMRS to ensure quality of translators. All volunteers must sign a Volunteer/Confidentiality Agreement.

BENEFITS:

Network with committed non-profit professionals Help immigrants with their immigration cases Assist in organizational growth Expand your resume Learn about the non-profit world Increase professional confidence

Agency: Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Amigas Care - Spreading Kindness & Compassion at Local Shelters

We are women empowering women and uplifting our community. Our group conducts monthly service projects to contribute to the local community. Join us in organizing and planning monthly services projects. We prepare care packages and host monthly Acts of Kindness at local children's shelters, women's shelters, and elderly shelters.

Past volunteers projects include; 

School supply drive Book drive for childrenToiletry drive for women’s shelterCanned food driveClothing drive for sheltersCare packages for homeless Thanksgiving food driveArts & crafts for children's shelter Christmas gift drive for kids Youth leadership conference Partner Organizations: La Posada Home, Las Abuelitas, Villa Maria, Mujer Obrera, Center Against Sexual & Family Violence, Child Crisis Center

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

We are women empowering women and uplifting our community. Our group conducts monthly service projects to contribute to the local community. Join us in organizing and planning monthly services projects. We prepare care packages and host monthly Acts of Kindness at local children's shelters, women's shelters, and elderly shelters.

Past volunteers projects include; 

School supply drive Book drive for childrenToiletry drive for women’s shelterCanned food driveClothing drive for sheltersCare packages for homeless Thanksgiving food driveArts & crafts for children's shelter Christmas gift drive for kids Youth leadership conference Partner Organizations: La Posada Home, Las Abuelitas, Villa Maria, Mujer Obrera, Center Against Sexual & Family Violence, Child Crisis Center

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teen Service Leader Institute

LATINA TEEN SERVICE LEADER INSTITUTE

This program is designed to support teen girls in developing leadership skills while earning community service hours in a structured, meaningful way. Participants will engage in leadership training, learn how to plan and lead volunteer projects, connect with positive mentors, and build essential career preparation and college readiness skills.

Throughout the semester-long program, teen girls will complete 20 hours of community service, including participation in monthly service projects and leadership activities. 

Program highlights include:

Leadership skill development and teamwork

Planning and leading volunteer and service projects

Mentorship and positive role modeling

Career exploration and professional skill-building

College readiness and goal setting

Verified community service hours

Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive a certificate of completion and a letter of recommendation, which may be used for college, scholarship, or employment applications. Participants who complete all sessions will be eligible to apply for a college scholarship sponsored by the Amigas Making a Difference organization. 

If you have questions, contact amigasmakingadifference@gmail.com or call 915.529.5755.

Register online at: https://bit.ly/latinateenleader

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

LATINA TEEN SERVICE LEADER INSTITUTE

This program is designed to support teen girls in developing leadership skills while earning community service hours in a structured, meaningful way. Participants will engage in leadership training, learn how to plan and lead volunteer projects, connect with positive mentors, and build essential career preparation and college readiness skills.

Throughout the semester-long program, teen girls will complete 20 hours of community service, including participation in monthly service projects and leadership activities. 

Program highlights include:

Leadership skill development and teamwork

Planning and leading volunteer and service projects

Mentorship and positive role modeling

Career exploration and professional skill-building

College readiness and goal setting

Verified community service hours

Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive a certificate of completion and a letter of recommendation, which may be used for college, scholarship, or employment applications. Participants who complete all sessions will be eligible to apply for a college scholarship sponsored by the Amigas Making a Difference organization. 

If you have questions, contact amigasmakingadifference@gmail.com or call 915.529.5755.

Register online at: https://bit.ly/latinateenleader

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Care Package Drive - Donate Toiletries to Woman's Shelter

We are hosting a Care Package Drive to support a local women’s shelter, and we invite you to help make a meaningful difference for women and families in our community. We are collecting new, unopened hygiene and toiletry items such as shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, feminine hygiene products, combs, beauty items, towels, and lotion. These essential items provide comfort, dignity, and care to women during times of transition and healing. Donations of any size are greatly appreciated and will have a direct impact on the lives of those we serve. Thank you for your generosity and for standing with us in support of women in need.

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

We are hosting a Care Package Drive to support a local women’s shelter, and we invite you to help make a meaningful difference for women and families in our community. We are collecting new, unopened hygiene and toiletry items such as shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, feminine hygiene products, combs, beauty items, towels, and lotion. These essential items provide comfort, dignity, and care to women during times of transition and healing. Donations of any size are greatly appreciated and will have a direct impact on the lives of those we serve. Thank you for your generosity and for standing with us in support of women in need.

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Back to School Supply Drive

We invite you to support local youth by donating school supplies that help students start the school year prepared and confident. Our School Supply Drive is collecting new items such as backpacks, notebooks, folders, pencils, crayons, markers, and other classroom essentials. These supplies make a meaningful difference for students and families by easing financial burdens and ensuring every child has the tools they need to learn and thrive. Donations of any size are greatly appreciated, and your generosity will directly support youth in our community. Thank you for helping us invest in their success.

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

We invite you to support local youth by donating school supplies that help students start the school year prepared and confident. Our School Supply Drive is collecting new items such as backpacks, notebooks, folders, pencils, crayons, markers, and other classroom essentials. These supplies make a meaningful difference for students and families by easing financial burdens and ensuring every child has the tools they need to learn and thrive. Donations of any size are greatly appreciated, and your generosity will directly support youth in our community. Thank you for helping us invest in their success.

Agency: Amigas Making a Difference

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Cycle Services : Disaster Action Team (DAT) Member

Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Member supports capacity building activities necessary to ensure effective service delivery during a DAT response.


What You’ll Do as a Volunteer: Join regular team meetings and training sessions. Help with important Disaster Action Team (DAT) tasks, such as: Getting vehicles and response materials ready. Assisting with scheduling and supporting team meetings. Helping new volunteers get started and grow as leaders. Providing general administrative support to keep the program running smoothly.


Qualifications: 

Able to follow and carry out supervisor requests with little supervision. Flexible and adaptable—comfortable with change and ambiguity. Can build strong relationships with individuals and groups to support DAT program goals. Willing to follow current public health and Red Cross policies.


How to Apply: Apply Here!


Contact Info

Daniel Martinez Volunteer Recruitment Specialist

American Red Cross  Serving West Texas & Permian Basin

915-239-8172

daniel.martinez3@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross serving West Texas

Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Member supports capacity building activities necessary to ensure effective service delivery during a DAT response.


What You’ll Do as a Volunteer: Join regular team meetings and training sessions. Help with important Disaster Action Team (DAT) tasks, such as: Getting vehicles and response materials ready. Assisting with scheduling and supporting team meetings. Helping new volunteers get started and grow as leaders. Providing general administrative support to keep the program running smoothly.


Qualifications: 

Able to follow and carry out supervisor requests with little supervision. Flexible and adaptable—comfortable with change and ambiguity. Can build strong relationships with individuals and groups to support DAT program goals. Willing to follow current public health and Red Cross policies.


How to Apply: Apply Here!


Contact Info

Daniel Martinez Volunteer Recruitment Specialist

American Red Cross  Serving West Texas & Permian Basin

915-239-8172

daniel.martinez3@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross serving West Texas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79925

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Service to the Armed Forces: Military Hospital/Clinic Volunteer (Fort Bliss)

Provide assistance with tasks in a clinical setting; support staff in a variety of direct and indirect patient care activities as well as enhance the morale of patients.

What You’ll Do as a Volunteer:

Support the Red Cross mission by helping where needed. Tasks may include: Answering phones, filing, data entry, and other office work. Providing comfort items or assisting with crafts. Offering bedside or chairside support and sharing helpful information. In clinic settings, you might: Help with surgical prep, charting, reception, or patient preparation. Create welcome packets for wounded warriors. Always maintain professionalism and confidentiality.

Qualifications: 

May need additional security clearance (per government regulations). Able to follow instructions and willing to learn. Works well with others—even in stressful situations. Basic office skills (like filing or data entry). Great customer service and communication skills (including listening). Comfortable working with different personality types. Able to stand for long periods. Willing to follow current public health and Red Cross policies.

Typical Volunteer hours (May Vary)

Monday-Friday 7:30am- 4:30pm

Onboarding required (2 days)

Minimum 4 hour shifts 


How to Apply: Apply Here!

Contact Info

Daniel Martinez Volunteer Recruitment Specialist

American Red Cross  Serving West Texas & Permian Basin

915-239-8172

daniel.martinez3@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross serving West Texas

Provide assistance with tasks in a clinical setting; support staff in a variety of direct and indirect patient care activities as well as enhance the morale of patients.

What You’ll Do as a Volunteer:

Support the Red Cross mission by helping where needed. Tasks may include: Answering phones, filing, data entry, and other office work. Providing comfort items or assisting with crafts. Offering bedside or chairside support and sharing helpful information. In clinic settings, you might: Help with surgical prep, charting, reception, or patient preparation. Create welcome packets for wounded warriors. Always maintain professionalism and confidentiality.

Qualifications: 

May need additional security clearance (per government regulations). Able to follow instructions and willing to learn. Works well with others—even in stressful situations. Basic office skills (like filing or data entry). Great customer service and communication skills (including listening). Comfortable working with different personality types. Able to stand for long periods. Willing to follow current public health and Red Cross policies.

Typical Volunteer hours (May Vary)

Monday-Friday 7:30am- 4:30pm

Onboarding required (2 days)

Minimum 4 hour shifts 


How to Apply: Apply Here!

Contact Info

Daniel Martinez Volunteer Recruitment Specialist

American Red Cross  Serving West Texas & Permian Basin

915-239-8172

daniel.martinez3@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross serving West Texas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79925

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

Key Responsibilities

Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staffHelp process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationshipsCoordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairsPerform or assist with facility emergency drillsCopy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documentsCompile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered


RECEPTION RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programsGreet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistanceProvide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls


Work Days/Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

9AM-3PM


How to Apply : Apply Here!


Contact Info

Daniel Martinez Volunteer Recruitment Specialist

American Red Cross  Serving West Texas & Permian Basin

915-239-8172

daniel.martinez3@redcross.org



Agency: American Red Cross serving West Texas

Key Responsibilities

Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staffHelp process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationshipsCoordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairsPerform or assist with facility emergency drillsCopy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documentsCompile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered


RECEPTION RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programsGreet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistanceProvide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls


Work Days/Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

9AM-3PM


How to Apply : Apply Here!


Contact Info

Daniel Martinez Volunteer Recruitment Specialist

American Red Cross  Serving West Texas & Permian Basin

915-239-8172

daniel.martinez3@redcross.org



Agency: American Red Cross serving West Texas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79925

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Got a little time and a big heart? We want YOU!

Join the Vitalant Volunteer Team in El Paso - Make a Difference Today!

Are you ready to be a hero in your community? Vitalant needs passionate, friendly volunteers to help us save lives in the El Paso area. If you love meeting new people, supporting a great cause, and want to make a real impact, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description

Welcome and check-in donorsProvide courteous and friendly communication and assistance to donors and staffExplain the donation process as necessary and answer any questions donors may haveAssist with set up and help maintain cleanliness in Reception and Canteen/Hospitality areasRestock canteen/hospitality area and encourage donors to re-hydrate after donation procedureWhen applicable, may assist staff with reminder/cancellation calls, assist in re-scheduling donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed


Qualifications/Requirements

Must be 16 or olderMust pass a Criminal Background Check if over 18+NO court ordered community service
Virtual Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer TrainingOnce a month commitment

 

Karen Arellano

Volunteer Services Coordinator

karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org

(325)223-7511

Agency: Vitalant

Join the Vitalant Volunteer Team in El Paso - Make a Difference Today!

Are you ready to be a hero in your community? Vitalant needs passionate, friendly volunteers to help us save lives in the El Paso area. If you love meeting new people, supporting a great cause, and want to make a real impact, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description

Welcome and check-in donorsProvide courteous and friendly communication and assistance to donors and staffExplain the donation process as necessary and answer any questions donors may haveAssist with set up and help maintain cleanliness in Reception and Canteen/Hospitality areasRestock canteen/hospitality area and encourage donors to re-hydrate after donation procedureWhen applicable, may assist staff with reminder/cancellation calls, assist in re-scheduling donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed


Qualifications/Requirements

Must be 16 or olderMust pass a Criminal Background Check if over 18+NO court ordered community service
Virtual Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer TrainingOnce a month commitment

 

Karen Arellano

Volunteer Services Coordinator

karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org

(325)223-7511

Agency: Vitalant

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79932

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ❤️ Join the Vitalant Volunteer Team in El Paso — Make a Difference Today! ❤️

❤️ Join the Vitalant Volunteer Team in El Paso — Make a Difference Today! ❤️

Ready to be a local hero?

Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description

Welcome and check-in donorsProvide courteous and friendly communication and assistance to donors and staffExplain the donation process as necessary and answer any questions donors may haveAssist with set up and help maintain cleanliness in Reception and Canteen/Hospitality areasRestock canteen/hospitality area and encourage donors to re-hydrate after donation procedureWhen applicable, may assist staff with reminder/cancellation calls, assist in re-scheduling donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed


Qualifications/Requirements

Must be 16 or olderMust pass a Criminal Background Check if over 18+NO court ordered community service
Virtual Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer TrainingOnce a month commitment

 

Karen Arellano

Volunteer Services Coordinator

karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org

(325)223-7511

Agency: Vitalant

❤️ Join the Vitalant Volunteer Team in El Paso — Make a Difference Today! ❤️

Ready to be a local hero?

Blood Drive Volunteer Role Description

Welcome and check-in donorsProvide courteous and friendly communication and assistance to donors and staffExplain the donation process as necessary and answer any questions donors may haveAssist with set up and help maintain cleanliness in Reception and Canteen/Hospitality areasRestock canteen/hospitality area and encourage donors to re-hydrate after donation procedureWhen applicable, may assist staff with reminder/cancellation calls, assist in re-scheduling donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed


Qualifications/Requirements

Must be 16 or olderMust pass a Criminal Background Check if over 18+NO court ordered community service
Virtual Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer TrainingOnce a month commitment

 

Karen Arellano

Volunteer Services Coordinator

karellano-gallegos@vitalant.org

(325)223-7511

Agency: Vitalant

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Back to School Back Pack Drive

Improving Quality of Life is currently in need of donations of backpacks and school supplies for low-income students.

Donations of school supplies help Title 1 public school students. Any quantity is greatly appreciated!

BackpacksPencilsExpo MarkersPencil sharpenersHighlightersMarkersColor pencilsPensBook Bins/Magazine HoldersNotebook PaperFoldersCrayonsRuled PaperConstruction PaperWhite Printing PaperGlue sticksScissorsRulersFacial TissueSanitizing WipesHand SanitizersFace masks

You can drop off your items at 650 NE. G Avenue, Fabens, Texas 79838. Our offices are open Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm. We use these items year round.  Call the community relations office to make arrangements to have the bulk items picked up from your facility or to coordinate a collection drive at 915-764-3559

Agency: El Paso Improving Quality of Life

Improving Quality of Life is currently in need of donations of backpacks and school supplies for low-income students.

Donations of school supplies help Title 1 public school students. Any quantity is greatly appreciated!

BackpacksPencilsExpo MarkersPencil sharpenersHighlightersMarkersColor pencilsPensBook Bins/Magazine HoldersNotebook PaperFoldersCrayonsRuled PaperConstruction PaperWhite Printing PaperGlue sticksScissorsRulersFacial TissueSanitizing WipesHand SanitizersFace masks

You can drop off your items at 650 NE. G Avenue, Fabens, Texas 79838. Our offices are open Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm. We use these items year round.  Call the community relations office to make arrangements to have the bulk items picked up from your facility or to coordinate a collection drive at 915-764-3559

Agency: El Paso Improving Quality of Life

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79838

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 1st Choice Home Health/Hospice Volunteer

The primary function of the volunteer is to provide assistance and support to hospice administrative staff and direct volunteer care to patient and their families.

Agency: Hillrise Home Management LLC

The primary function of the volunteer is to provide assistance and support to hospice administrative staff and direct volunteer care to patient and their families.

Agency: Hillrise Home Management LLC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79935

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Drive

Improving Quality of Life is dedicated to supporting low-income families throughout El Paso County, and we are in need of aid with our Food Pantry Drive. With urgent repairs to kitchen facilities at the El Paso County Housing Authority, access to kitchen facilities is limited, and families are facing significant challenges in securing nutritious meals. To address this urgent need, we are launching a food drive to collect donations of non-perishable items, canned food, cereal boxes, and fresh fruits and vegetables.

Background

Fabens is a small rural community with a significant number of low-income families who rely on community resources to meet their basic needs. In partnership with the El Paso County Housing Authority (EPCHA), IQOL has been actively collecting donations of non-perishable items, canned food, cereal boxes, and fresh fruits and vegetables to support these families. However, EPCHA is currently undergoing critical repairs to the kitchens in our housing units, exacerbating the food insecurity faced by our residents.

Ways to Help

To address both the immediate and long-term food security needs of our community, we are seeking community donations and assistance with a food pantry...

Immediate Needs:

Food Donations: Non-perishable items, canned food, cereal boxes, fresh fruits, and vegetables.

Feeding Event Supplies: Tables, chairs, and tents to facilitate food distribution events.

Long-Term Needs:

Food Pantry Infrastructure: Construction of a pantry, shelving units, and storage solutions. Food Storage Equipment: Shelves, refrigerators, freezer, tables and chairs for serving events.

Agency: El Paso Improving Quality of Life

Improving Quality of Life is dedicated to supporting low-income families throughout El Paso County, and we are in need of aid with our Food Pantry Drive. With urgent repairs to kitchen facilities at the El Paso County Housing Authority, access to kitchen facilities is limited, and families are facing significant challenges in securing nutritious meals. To address this urgent need, we are launching a food drive to collect donations of non-perishable items, canned food, cereal boxes, and fresh fruits and vegetables.

Background

Fabens is a small rural community with a significant number of low-income families who rely on community resources to meet their basic needs. In partnership with the El Paso County Housing Authority (EPCHA), IQOL has been actively collecting donations of non-perishable items, canned food, cereal boxes, and fresh fruits and vegetables to support these families. However, EPCHA is currently undergoing critical repairs to the kitchens in our housing units, exacerbating the food insecurity faced by our residents.

Ways to Help

To address both the immediate and long-term food security needs of our community, we are seeking community donations and assistance with a food pantry...

Immediate Needs:

Food Donations: Non-perishable items, canned food, cereal boxes, fresh fruits, and vegetables.

Feeding Event Supplies: Tables, chairs, and tents to facilitate food distribution events.

Long-Term Needs:

Food Pantry Infrastructure: Construction of a pantry, shelving units, and storage solutions. Food Storage Equipment: Shelves, refrigerators, freezer, tables and chairs for serving events.

Agency: El Paso Improving Quality of Life

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79838

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Get Involved! Help us start the new year off STRONG! #ENDALZ

YOU can make an impact on the lives of those facing Alzheimer’s and other dementia! Get involved today at https://www.alz.org/westtexas. #ENDALZ


We are stronger together!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association-West Texas Chapter

YOU can make an impact on the lives of those facing Alzheimer’s and other dementia! Get involved today at https://www.alz.org/westtexas. #ENDALZ


We are stronger together!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association-West Texas Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 79912

Allow Groups: No