Opportunities From: Volunteer Spokane

Volunteer: Mpower - Career-Based Mentorship





Still Recruiting for:


Cheney High School: 
Welding
Nursing

Liberty High School:
Creative career - music, art, design
Experience in the trades

North Central High School:
Entrepreneurship
Healthcare Administration
Environmental Science
Real Estate/Home Design
Advertising/Marketing

University High School: 
Mechanical Engineer
Civil Engineer
Auto Industry
Welder
Machinist
Construction Worker

West Valley High School:
Engineering
Culinary
Medical
Electrician/Lineman

Agency: LaunchNW





Still Recruiting for:


Cheney High School: 
Welding
Nursing

Liberty High School:
Creative career - music, art, design
Experience in the trades

North Central High School:
Entrepreneurship
Healthcare Administration
Environmental Science
Real Estate/Home Design
Advertising/Marketing

University High School: 
Mechanical Engineer
Civil Engineer
Auto Industry
Welder
Machinist
Construction Worker

West Valley High School:
Engineering
Culinary
Medical
Electrician/Lineman

Agency: LaunchNW

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2025 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spokane Service Team Crew Member

This is a service-based AmeriCorps position. 

Responsibilities:

Agency: Spokane Service Team (NEWESD 101)

This is a service-based AmeriCorps position. 

Responsibilities:

Agency: Spokane Service Team (NEWESD 101)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 16, 2025 through Aug 31, 2026

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pathways to Success Coach

YouthBuild Spokane is a Department of Labor–funded program serving young adults ages 16–24 who are working toward a GED or high school equivalency while building job-ready skills. The program blends academic instruction, vocational training, career readiness activities, and community service to prepare participants for employment or further education.

Beyond the classroom, this member will connect students to career pathways by supporting employer meet-and-greets, mock interviews, and accompanying participants on tours of local businesses, training programs, apprenticeship sites, and postsecondary campuses. The role also includes coordinating and participating in civic engagement projects, national service days, and community events that promote leadership and teamwork.

 

Academic Support

Career & Job Readiness

Professional & Program Responsibilities

Agency: Spokane Service Team (NEWESD 101)

YouthBuild Spokane is a Department of Labor–funded program serving young adults ages 16–24 who are working toward a GED or high school equivalency while building job-ready skills. The program blends academic instruction, vocational training, career readiness activities, and community service to prepare participants for employment or further education.

Beyond the classroom, this member will connect students to career pathways by supporting employer meet-and-greets, mock interviews, and accompanying participants on tours of local businesses, training programs, apprenticeship sites, and postsecondary campuses. The role also includes coordinating and participating in civic engagement projects, national service days, and community events that promote leadership and teamwork.

 

Academic Support

Career & Job Readiness

Professional & Program Responsibilities

Agency: Spokane Service Team (NEWESD 101)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 16, 2025 through Aug 31, 2026

Zip Code: 99202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mpower - Mentor-A-Mentor




Still Recruiting for:

Central Valley High School  - 2

East Valley High School - 3

Lakeside High School - 2

Liberty High School - 2

Riverside High School - 2


Agency: LaunchNW




Still Recruiting for:

Central Valley High School  - 2

East Valley High School - 3

Lakeside High School - 2

Liberty High School - 2

Riverside High School - 2


Agency: LaunchNW

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 1, 2025 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a School Mentor- Spokane Valley


The U-District Mentoring Program & McDonald Elementary are looking for mentors!

You can make such a big difference in a child's life!

Join us at McDonald Elementary in the Spokane Valley to share your time with a student.

This is an easy and fun opportunity for you and a student. You'll meet with your elementary student for just 30 minutes, once a week and give a child a connection to look forward to.

Join our team for a lunchtime opportunity -  just one day each week, between 11:00am – 1:00pm, Monday through Friday. School staff will work to match you with a student according to your schedule!

Again, your weekly commitment will take just 30 minutes, while you have lunch with your student, play a board or card game or simply visit. You can also go outdoors to the playground.

Simply click on Respond to Need!

Or contact Lexi at lexi@udptfoundation.com or text/call Lexi at 971-322-4684.

https://www.facebook.com/udistrictmentoring

https://www.instagram.com/udistrictmentoringprogram/




Agency: U-District Foundation Mentoring


The U-District Mentoring Program & McDonald Elementary are looking for mentors!

You can make such a big difference in a child's life!

Join us at McDonald Elementary in the Spokane Valley to share your time with a student.

This is an easy and fun opportunity for you and a student. You'll meet with your elementary student for just 30 minutes, once a week and give a child a connection to look forward to.

Join our team for a lunchtime opportunity -  just one day each week, between 11:00am – 1:00pm, Monday through Friday. School staff will work to match you with a student according to your schedule!

Again, your weekly commitment will take just 30 minutes, while you have lunch with your student, play a board or card game or simply visit. You can also go outdoors to the playground.

Simply click on Respond to Need!

Or contact Lexi at lexi@udptfoundation.com or text/call Lexi at 971-322-4684.

https://www.facebook.com/udistrictmentoring

https://www.instagram.com/udistrictmentoringprogram/




Agency: U-District Foundation Mentoring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Zip Code: 99216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Mentor with the U-District Mentoring Program!

At U-District Mentoring, we believe that everyone has something to offer as a mentor. It doesn’t take much to greatly impact a child's life. By showing up consistently, for four hours each month, you can help to decrease depression symptoms, increase self confidence, and encourage higher educational goals for your mentee. Forming these relationships and expanding a child’s horizons can be one of the most rewarding experiences.

Unlike other mentoring programs, we don’t have a waitlist of children. Instead, we intentionally match the mentor and the child based on interests and experiences. Hoping to be matched with a child that likes to paint or play sports? With the help of school counselors, we work to find that perfect match. 

The commitment level is easy, even for the busiest of people. You can create the schedule and get to plan each outing!

Ready to make an impact on a child's life and your community?

Just click the blue tab that says: Respond to Need to learn more. 

Or email Lexi at lexi@udptfoundation.com or text or call at 971.322.4684.

You can visit our website at: https://udistrictpt.com/foundation/

Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/udistrictmentoring

and Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/udistrictmentoringprogram/

Agency: U-District Foundation Mentoring

At U-District Mentoring, we believe that everyone has something to offer as a mentor. It doesn’t take much to greatly impact a child's life. By showing up consistently, for four hours each month, you can help to decrease depression symptoms, increase self confidence, and encourage higher educational goals for your mentee. Forming these relationships and expanding a child’s horizons can be one of the most rewarding experiences.

Unlike other mentoring programs, we don’t have a waitlist of children. Instead, we intentionally match the mentor and the child based on interests and experiences. Hoping to be matched with a child that likes to paint or play sports? With the help of school counselors, we work to find that perfect match. 

The commitment level is easy, even for the busiest of people. You can create the schedule and get to plan each outing!

Ready to make an impact on a child's life and your community?

Just click the blue tab that says: Respond to Need to learn more. 

Or email Lexi at lexi@udptfoundation.com or text or call at 971.322.4684.

You can visit our website at: https://udistrictpt.com/foundation/

Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/udistrictmentoring

and Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/udistrictmentoringprogram/

Agency: U-District Foundation Mentoring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentors for Excelsior Children

Excelsior is looking for volunteers to interact with our children that range from the age of 6-16, both male and female. Our children like to go to a movie, eat a hamburger, go to the museum, attend a sports event, go bowling, receive help with their studies while enjoying a banana split, or maybe just read a book.  We have funds available to pay for activities.

What we do at Excelsior matters, for our children and for the community. Invest in the future.

Contact us today!             

Agency: Excelsior

Excelsior is looking for volunteers to interact with our children that range from the age of 6-16, both male and female. Our children like to go to a movie, eat a hamburger, go to the museum, attend a sports event, go bowling, receive help with their studies while enjoying a banana split, or maybe just read a book.  We have funds available to pay for activities.

What we do at Excelsior matters, for our children and for the community. Invest in the future.

Contact us today!             

Agency: Excelsior

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dare to Dream Mentor

Our Dare to Dream program offers an opportunity to mentor a youth in foster care or youth who has aged-out of foster care (ranging from 15-21 years old). Our mentors are advocates, coaches, teachers, guides, role models, valued friends, available resources, cheerful critics, and career enthusiasts. The heart of the Dare to Dream program is to give foster youth a second chance. Many of the youth we recruit are living in emergency shelters or are homeless. They need the wisdom, advice, encouragement, and community that mentors can provide. As a mentor you commit to meeting with your mentee every other week, set goals, and help them achieve their dreams. The program is a one year commitment; however, it is our hope that these relationships will last a lifetime.

Agency: Spokane Angels

Our Dare to Dream program offers an opportunity to mentor a youth in foster care or youth who has aged-out of foster care (ranging from 15-21 years old). Our mentors are advocates, coaches, teachers, guides, role models, valued friends, available resources, cheerful critics, and career enthusiasts. The heart of the Dare to Dream program is to give foster youth a second chance. Many of the youth we recruit are living in emergency shelters or are homeless. They need the wisdom, advice, encouragement, and community that mentors can provide. As a mentor you commit to meeting with your mentee every other week, set goals, and help them achieve their dreams. The program is a one year commitment; however, it is our hope that these relationships will last a lifetime.

Agency: Spokane Angels

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Level Up Mentors Needed

Level Up is an after-school program where youth create their future with the support of mentors in a playful, creative community. Participating youth set their own goals for the program and engage with consistent mentors for social-emotional growth and the pursuit of creative aspirations.

Level Up volunteers are known as Mentors and work with a consistent group of 2-3 elementary school students at our Level Up programs. You'll hang out and support students as they work on projects like writing a newspaper article or creating a legend. You don't need to be an expert to be a mentor! However, we welcome our Mentors to add their passions and wisdom to the program.

Volunteer at Audubon Tuesdays and/or Thursdays.
Volunteer at Holmes Wednesdays and/or Fridays.

Fall project: The Newspaper Club produces a student-led newspaper published twice each year. Mentors support students as they investigate topics of their choosing and contribute works ranging from opinion polls, short comics, stories, interviews, and more. Mentors of all backgrounds are invited to support students through the production process. Will you join our press room and help us uncover this year's biggest scoop?

Winter project: Visual arts! Youth become storytellers, creating characters, worlds, and storylines, and bringing them to life through comics, animation, and other forms of self-expression. Mentors use their powers of listening, ideation, and imagination to support students through their creative process (such as developing the characters' backgrounds, drawing them out, or writing up details about their world). Will you join us in our journey to bring these youths' imaginations to life?

Spring project: Summer preview! What's happening around town? Stay tuned for more details.

Time commitment:
Mentors are expected at either cohort from at least 3-5 PM and can choose to volunteer between Tuesdays & Thursdays or Wednesdays & Fridays each week. Two days with either (or each!) cohort is preferred. If you can only do one day a week, we could still use your help! This program runs October to June. A consistent presence is important to build relationships with the kids, but we understand if things come up occasionally!

Visit https://spark-central.org/level-up-volunteers or email volunteers@spark-central.org for more information.

Agency: Spark Central

Level Up is an after-school program where youth create their future with the support of mentors in a playful, creative community. Participating youth set their own goals for the program and engage with consistent mentors for social-emotional growth and the pursuit of creative aspirations.

Level Up volunteers are known as Mentors and work with a consistent group of 2-3 elementary school students at our Level Up programs. You'll hang out and support students as they work on projects like writing a newspaper article or creating a legend. You don't need to be an expert to be a mentor! However, we welcome our Mentors to add their passions and wisdom to the program.

Volunteer at Audubon Tuesdays and/or Thursdays.
Volunteer at Holmes Wednesdays and/or Fridays.

Fall project: The Newspaper Club produces a student-led newspaper published twice each year. Mentors support students as they investigate topics of their choosing and contribute works ranging from opinion polls, short comics, stories, interviews, and more. Mentors of all backgrounds are invited to support students through the production process. Will you join our press room and help us uncover this year's biggest scoop?

Winter project: Visual arts! Youth become storytellers, creating characters, worlds, and storylines, and bringing them to life through comics, animation, and other forms of self-expression. Mentors use their powers of listening, ideation, and imagination to support students through their creative process (such as developing the characters' backgrounds, drawing them out, or writing up details about their world). Will you join us in our journey to bring these youths' imaginations to life?

Spring project: Summer preview! What's happening around town? Stay tuned for more details.

Time commitment:
Mentors are expected at either cohort from at least 3-5 PM and can choose to volunteer between Tuesdays & Thursdays or Wednesdays & Fridays each week. Two days with either (or each!) cohort is preferred. If you can only do one day a week, we could still use your help! This program runs October to June. A consistent presence is important to build relationships with the kids, but we understand if things come up occasionally!

Visit https://spark-central.org/level-up-volunteers or email volunteers@spark-central.org for more information.

Agency: Spark Central

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Local Youth (one-to-one mentoring)

Community-based mentoring relationships involve one-to-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Bigs and Littles spend 2-4 hours, 2-4 times a month with each other for at least 18 months.

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest

Community-based mentoring relationships involve one-to-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Bigs and Littles spend 2-4 hours, 2-4 times a month with each other for at least 18 months.

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Buddies Mentors Needed

Lunch Buddies is an in-person program requiring matches to meet during the lunch period at least once per week in the school’s cafeteria. Mentors are trained and receive ongoing support from dedicated staff to troubleshoot challenges but otherwise discuss topics of interest to their mentees.  

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest

Lunch Buddies is an in-person program requiring matches to meet during the lunch period at least once per week in the school’s cafeteria. Mentors are trained and receive ongoing support from dedicated staff to troubleshoot challenges but otherwise discuss topics of interest to their mentees.  

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MPower - Mentor High School Students

MPower is a one-to-one mentoring program requiring a minimum of one interaction per week. This is a great opportunity to mentor High School Students while being more flexible with your schedule. MPower is designed to be a hybrid experience with weekly online interactions complemented by one in-person meeting per month. 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest

MPower is a one-to-one mentoring program requiring a minimum of one interaction per week. This is a great opportunity to mentor High School Students while being more flexible with your schedule. MPower is designed to be a hybrid experience with weekly online interactions complemented by one in-person meeting per month. 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland Northwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Backrs Virtual Mentoring: Unlock Opportunity in Minutes

Only 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that.

Here's how:

1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores.

2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.)

3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support.

4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people.

5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support.

Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free:

Sign up on your computer: my.backrs.com

Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store

 

Agency: Backrs

Only 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that.

Here's how:

1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores.

2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.)

3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support.

4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people.

5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support.

Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free:

Sign up on your computer: my.backrs.com

Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store

 

Agency: Backrs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mpower - Relational Mentorship




Still Recruiting for:


Central Valley High School - 2

East Valley - 8

Mount Spokane - 10




Agency: LaunchNW




Still Recruiting for:


Central Valley High School - 2

East Valley - 8

Mount Spokane - 10




Agency: LaunchNW

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No