Springfield, OR

Overview

There are multiple ways to find volunteer opportunities in Springfield, OR. Some well-established organizations may expect prospective volunteers to visit their websites directly, while others—especially smaller organizations—may rely on community or national volunteer recruitment platforms.

Volunteering Websites

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

  • United Way of Lane County

    A local/regional directory provided by United Way of Lane County.

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  • City of Springfield, Oregon

    Ongoing or one-time opportunities with the City of Springfield can accommodate individuals, families, groups, businesses and people of all ages and abilities.

Prominent Organizations

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

  • Catholic Community Services of Lane County
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  • Greenhill Humane Society
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  • Habitat for Humanity of Central Lane
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  • Sacred Heart Medical Center Riverbend
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  • Willamalane Parks & Recreation
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Service Clubs

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

  • Rotary Club Of Springfield

    The club meets every Wednesdays at 12 pm at Springfield Elks Lodge.

  • Kiwanis Club of Springfield, Oregon

    Kiwanis empowers communities to improve the world by making lasting differences in the lives of children. They meet every Tuesday at noon at The Pump Cafe.

  • Springfield Lions Club

    Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world every day because they share a core belief – to serve their community. They meet Mondays at noon at Roarin Rapids Pizza.

Major Events
  • Fall Day of Service

    The Fall Day of Service is organized by the Holden Center for Leadership and Community Engagement to make an impact in the Eugene-Springfield community through their service projects.
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.

  • Lane County Mutual Aid Network

    This group is focused on providing for the needs of vulnerable community members, boosting important local news, and sharing requests for support.

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Last updated: 11/04/2025

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