Spokane, WA

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Overview

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

Prominent Organizations

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

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Service Clubs

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

  • The objective of Rotary is to to provide service above self to make our community and world a better place. They

    meet on Thursdays at 12:00 PM at Spokane Club or over Zoom.
  • At the Rotary Club of Spokane North, you’ll find a place to connect, grow, and contribute to meaningful projects that change lives both locally and globally. They meet on Mondays at 12:00 PM at the Ruby River Hotel.

  • They meet each Wednesday at12:00 PM at Darcy’s.

  • They meet on Thursdays at 12 pm at The Onion Bar & Grill.

  • Some of this club’s main projects include college scholarships, a computer lab in Honduras, sending books to local schools, and supporting the West Valley robotics team. They meet on Mondays at 7:00 AM at Mirabeau Park Hotel.

  • This club has been serving the Spokane Community since 1920.

  • The Kiwanis Club of Northeast Spokane (NEK) is committed to changing the Spokane community, one child at a time.  Their meetings, projects, and activities are open to any and all who are interested in serving their community. They meet every Friday morning at 7:00 AM at Frankie Doodles restaurant.

  • In the bonds of International friendship, service minded members of the Spokane Central Lions Club lead their community through service to visually and hearing impaired, youth and diabetes awareness. They meet on Tuesdays at noon at the Corbin Senior Center.

  • They meet on 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:00 pm at Conley’s Restaurant.

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: 11/04/2025

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