Fort Myers, FL

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Overview

There are multiple ways to find volunteer opportunities in Fort Myers, FL. 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 Fort Myers, FL area, here are websites that list volunteer opportunities and connect volunteers with local organizations.

Service Clubs

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

  • Lion's Club

    The Fort Myers Lions Club has been dedicated to helping meet the needs of the local community since its inception in 1935. All 100% of the funds raised go directly back into the community through needed services such as eye surgeries, exams and eyeglasses, guide dogs, and academic scholarships.

  • Rotary Club

    Founded over 100 years ago on April 1, 1922, The Rotary Club of Fort Myers has been an enduring force within the community. With a membership exceeding 100 individuals, we proudly hold the distinction of being the oldest Rotary Club in Southwest Florida. Our club includes many of the area’s prominent professionals and community leaders, and today, it encompasses a diverse group of men and women from various sectors throughout the region.

    Rotary is a leadership organization composed of local business, professional and civic leaders who are united in providing humanitarian service locally and throughout the world, embracing the highest ethical standards to build goodwill and peace.

  • Moose Club International

    With a membership of over 1,000,000 members, our presence is felt in over 1,500 communities across all 50 states and four Canadian provinces, plus Great Britain. The Moose organization contributes between $75 to $100 million worth of community service (counting monetary donations, volunteer hours worked and miles driven) annually. The Moose is about celebrating life together, serving those in need within our local community, supporting our children at Mooseheart and standing by our senior members at Moosehaven.

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.

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Last updated: 11/21/2025

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