Morgantown, WV offers a dynamic landscape for volunteerism rooted in both university-led initiatives and community driven efforts. Whether you’re a student, resident, or part of a local group, you’ll find a diverse range of inspiring opportunities. Everything from food justice and healthcare support to cultural enrichment and neighborhood services.
The official volunteer portal for West Virginia, offering statewide listings including Morgantown-area needs across health, environment, youth, and more
A service management platform where WVU students (and others) access a wide range of volunteer opportunities. From tutoring to health awareness campaigns
Explore opportunities to serve your city directly through a range of civic boards and commissions. Such as the Human Rights Commission, Cultural Arts, and Planning Commission. Which shape Morgantown’s policies and projects.
Morgantown boasts a vibrant network of service clubs that foster leadership, camaraderie, and civic engagement. From longstanding Rotary chapters to youth-focused and cultural associations. These organizations unite neighbors in service projects that enhance education, health, accessibility, and community well‑being.
With over a century of service since its founding in 1918, this club champions “Service Above Self” through initiatives such as food insecurity relief, literacy programs, Miracle League, and scholarships
Part of the Greater Morgantown Rotary family, this chapter offers flexible meeting formats and opportunities for mentorship and service tailored to community needs
Chartered in 1966, this youth-focused Kiwanis club supports WVU’s Circle K, local Key Clubs, and the “Terrific Kids” program, uplifting elementary schools via community awards and mentoring
Founded in 1917, this Lions chapter is deeply involved in eye health programs, environmental initiatives, hunger relief, and support for youth and seniors
Serving as the local district for Morgantown-area Lions Clubs, this organization connects multiple chapters, resources, and community service campaigns
The statewide Lions federation coordinates vision care, leadership training, youth exchanges, and disaster response in Morgantown and across West Virginia
In Morgantown, mutual aid and grassroots networks step in where traditional services may not reach—providing food, clothing, shelter, and direct community support. These efforts are often informal and volunteer-driven, but they play a vital role in building resilience, solidarity, and care among neighbors