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Volunteer Opportunity Websites

For the Beaumont, TX area, here are websites that list volunteer opportunities and connect volunteers with local organizations.

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    SETX Volunteers

    A local/regional directory provided by United Way of Mid & South Jefferson Counties.

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Service Clubs

Many communities have local service clubs that offer community engagement opportunities, such as Rotary Clubs.

  • Rotary Club of Beaumont

    The Rotary Club of Beaumont is one of the most active and involved service organizations in the area.  Whether it is the patriotic flag project, an international service program for indigent women, providing personalized books to children in local schools, or working to bring an end to polio in our world, Rotarians are there, living and demonstrating the motto: “Service Above Self.”

  • Beaumont Founders Lions Club

    Come Get to Know Us We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at noon, we gather in The Veranda Room located inside the MCM Elegante’ Hotel to have an interesting and informative program about the Baumont community.

  • Junior League of Beaumont

    A women’s volunteer organization that develops leadership and community service projects in Beaumont, supporting civic engagement and local nonprofits.

Mutual Aid & Grassroots Networks

Many communities rely on grassroots and informal networks to meet urgent needs. There may be opportunities to get involved through mutual aid networks, food distribution efforts, neighborhood action teams, or other groups that aren’t often listed on volunteer platforms.

  • United Board of Missions (UBM) – In-House Food Pantry

    Local pantry distributing groceries to families facing food insecurity. Community-supported and volunteer-friendly, with a focus on practical help for day-to-day survival needs.

  • West End Free Lunch Box

    24/7 neighborhood mini pantry in Beaumont for free, informal food sharing. People can leave what they can and take what they need, no paperwork, no gatekeeping.

Prominent Organizations

Often prominent organzations rely on their widespread recognition rather than posting on volunteer recruiting websites.

  • Community Care Prayer Outreach

    Community assistance organization offering direct-help support like food and clothing distribution, plus help with urgent bills (utilities/rent) when available. Built around local support and immediate needs.

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  • Market to HOPE

    Client-choice food pantry in Beaumont (Catholic Charities of Southeast Texas) where individuals and families can access groceries in a more dignified “shop-style” setup based on available inventory.

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  • Some Other Place Beaumont

    The heartbeat of Beaumont, Texas, started to grow a little louder in 1968. That was the year Some Other Place began meeting the needs of the homeless and those going through a hard time. In 1968, the local religious community met to discuss how to fulfill the emergency needs of the poor and “hurting” residents of the Beaumont Community. There have been thousands of families positively affected because of that meeting.

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  • Southeast Texas Foodbank

    The Southeast Texas Food Bank has many volunteer opportunities, such as sorting food, creating meal boxes for Seniors, planting food in our new Enrichment Garden, helping to organize and sort supplies for our School Tools Program, and many other options! If you’re interested in getting involved or helping solve the problem of hunger in Southeast Texas, you’ve come to the right place!

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  • The Arc of Beaumont

    The Arc is people – people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), parents and other family members, and friends of people with IDD and professionals who work with them. The Arc is a grassroots organization with 140,000 members who are affiliated through approximately 1,000 state and local chapters across the nation.

     

    At the national level, a 24-member national board of directors and a delegate body of representatives from each chapter guide The Arc’s work. National headquarters staff located in Silver Spring, Maryland, Bedford, Texas and Washington, DC carry out their decisions and directives.

    The Arc works to ensure that the estimated 7.2 million Americans with IDD have the services and supports they need to grow, develop and live in communities across the nation. These services include early intervention, health care, a free appropriate public education and supports for their families.

    For adults, services and supports may include preparation for employment, help in finding a job, independent living skill training, leisure and recreation activities and any other supports they need.

    The Arc also exists because people with IDD need help to ensure that their rights as citizens of this country are protected, and they are supported to live as they choose.

    Finally, The Arc advocates for research and support educational opportunities for our community to learn about the causes and the effects of intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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  • The Garth House

    We provide a safe, home-like environment for children to tell their stories. Investigative agencies can then view the recordings when needed, eliminating the child having to speak about their abuse repeatedly throughout the investigative process. Teddy bears, kindness, and smiles surround hurting, sad children. Garth House also provides counseling to help children and non-offending family members deal with their trauma and begin the healing process.

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  • The Giving Field (Beaumont)

    A community-run organic garden project that grows produce for local soup kitchens and food programs, inviting volunteers to support food access and anti-hunger efforts.

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