Opportunities From: United Way of King County

Volunteer: 2026 MLK: Community Meal Volunteers

Community Meal volunteers create a positive experience for all our guests as they reflect on all the day's activities over a wonderful boxed meal.

The location of the end of march rally (and community meal site) is still to be determined  - your volunteer lead will communicate in early January with information on where you will gather and other details. The start/end time may vary based on location.


Volunteers will:

Help food vendor personnel in areas of need (line servers, putting up signage, directing the line, helping set up for meals and helping to clean up after meals)  Serve  guests in a pleasant, efficient, and courteous manner Assist in some preparation of food set-up (ex. organize tent for service, hand out water, etc.) Set up and breakdown of tents and table for food service  Let staff know about items that need to be replenished and restocked. Help anyone with special needs (such as guide people with visual impairments or disabilities)


A few guidelines for volunteers:

Volunteers working in the tents will be required to wear closed‐toe & low heel shoes – you will be on your feet a long time! When working around food, hair needs to be tied back or covered w/ a hat. Gloves will be used for service. There may be lifting so let us know if you are unable to lift 25 lbs and we’ll assign you to a non-lifting role. Have a food handler's permit? That's helpful but not mandatory!

You may be split into sub-teams to focus on specific tasks. The end time is an estimate and with lots of people to help we may finish earlier!

Before your shift - come to Garfield for workshops or the job fair.  Info on activities is updated regularly at  www.seattlemlkcoalition.org  #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Community Meal volunteers create a positive experience for all our guests as they reflect on all the day's activities over a wonderful boxed meal.

The location of the end of march rally (and community meal site) is still to be determined  - your volunteer lead will communicate in early January with information on where you will gather and other details. The start/end time may vary based on location.


Volunteers will:

Help food vendor personnel in areas of need (line servers, putting up signage, directing the line, helping set up for meals and helping to clean up after meals)  Serve  guests in a pleasant, efficient, and courteous manner Assist in some preparation of food set-up (ex. organize tent for service, hand out water, etc.) Set up and breakdown of tents and table for food service  Let staff know about items that need to be replenished and restocked. Help anyone with special needs (such as guide people with visual impairments or disabilities)


A few guidelines for volunteers:

Volunteers working in the tents will be required to wear closed‐toe & low heel shoes – you will be on your feet a long time! When working around food, hair needs to be tied back or covered w/ a hat. Gloves will be used for service. There may be lifting so let us know if you are unable to lift 25 lbs and we’ll assign you to a non-lifting role. Have a food handler's permit? That's helpful but not mandatory!

You may be split into sub-teams to focus on specific tasks. The end time is an estimate and with lots of people to help we may finish earlier!

Before your shift - come to Garfield for workshops or the job fair.  Info on activities is updated regularly at  www.seattlemlkcoalition.org  #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 MLK: Early morning support

Are you an early riser with a heart for community action? We need three enthusiastic volunteers to help set the stage for an impactful MLK Day of Service!

Join us at Garfield High School from 6-8 AM to:

Keep the main parking lot clear as the rally starting point.Set up signs and traffic cones to ensure the area is secure and ready for the day’s activities.Kickstart the day by being the unsung heroes behind a smoothly run event.

This is a short, high-energy role perfect for those who want to make a big impact with just an hour of their morning. Plus, you’ll be the first to soak in the rally atmosphere and feel the buzz of the day ahead!

Let’s honor Dr. King’s legacy together—bright and early!

Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Are you an early riser with a heart for community action? We need three enthusiastic volunteers to help set the stage for an impactful MLK Day of Service!

Join us at Garfield High School from 6-8 AM to:

Keep the main parking lot clear as the rally starting point.Set up signs and traffic cones to ensure the area is secure and ready for the day’s activities.Kickstart the day by being the unsung heroes behind a smoothly run event.

This is a short, high-energy role perfect for those who want to make a big impact with just an hour of their morning. Plus, you’ll be the first to soak in the rally atmosphere and feel the buzz of the day ahead!

Let’s honor Dr. King’s legacy together—bright and early!

Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Career & Opportunity Fair Set-up

Career & Opportunity Fair Set-up and Support volunteers will help load-in materials and set-up for a career and opportunity fair in Garfield's main building.

Volunteers will:

load-in and set-up tables, chairs, exhibitor materials, and post signage

You will be connected with your volunteer lead approximately a week before the event, and they will work with you on assignment to a specific shift. If you are unable to lift boxes/tables, let your volunteer lead know and they can assign you a task w/out lifting. This role may be outdoors for volunteers supporting vendors in the parking lot and partially outdoors while loading the tables and supplies in/out of the building

Once your volunteer shift is done, you are welcome to join the march (to a location tbd w/ food). Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Career & Opportunity Fair Set-up and Support volunteers will help load-in materials and set-up for a career and opportunity fair in Garfield's main building.

Volunteers will:

load-in and set-up tables, chairs, exhibitor materials, and post signage

You will be connected with your volunteer lead approximately a week before the event, and they will work with you on assignment to a specific shift. If you are unable to lift boxes/tables, let your volunteer lead know and they can assign you a task w/out lifting. This role may be outdoors for volunteers supporting vendors in the parking lot and partially outdoors while loading the tables and supplies in/out of the building

Once your volunteer shift is done, you are welcome to join the march (to a location tbd w/ food). Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 16, 2026

Zip Code: 98112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 MLK: Career & Opportunity Fair Support

Career & Opportunity Support volunteers will support the Opportunity Fair Participants. 

Volunteers will:

Help with any exhibitor materials and posting signage Greet and check-in employers and participants During the fair, provide direction and support for attendees and exhibitors

You will be connected with your volunteer lead approximately a week before the event, and they will work with you on assignment to a specific shift. If you are unable to lift boxes/tables, let your volunteer lead know and they can assign you a task w/out lifting. This role may be outdoors for volunteers supporting vendors in the parking lot and partially outdoors while loading the tables and supplies in/out of the building

Once your volunteer shift is done, you are welcome to join the march (to a location tbd w/ food). Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Career & Opportunity Support volunteers will support the Opportunity Fair Participants. 

Volunteers will:

Help with any exhibitor materials and posting signage Greet and check-in employers and participants During the fair, provide direction and support for attendees and exhibitors

You will be connected with your volunteer lead approximately a week before the event, and they will work with you on assignment to a specific shift. If you are unable to lift boxes/tables, let your volunteer lead know and they can assign you a task w/out lifting. This role may be outdoors for volunteers supporting vendors in the parking lot and partially outdoors while loading the tables and supplies in/out of the building

Once your volunteer shift is done, you are welcome to join the march (to a location tbd w/ food). Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 MLK: Career & Opportunity Fair Clean-up

Career & Opportunity Fair Clean-up volunteers will help clean-up materials in Garfield's main building, thank participants for joining us, and pointing people to join us in the march happening outside.

Volunteers will:

Pack up and break down tables, chairs, exhibitor materials, and post signage Thank employers and participants

You will be connected with your volunteer lead approximately a week before the event, and they will work with you on assignment to a specific shift. If you are unable to lift boxes/tables, let your volunteer lead know and they can assign you a task w/out lifting. This role may be outdoors for volunteers supporting vendors in the parking lot and partially outdoors while loading the tables and supplies in/out of the building

Once your volunteer shift is done, you are welcome to join the march (to a location tbd w/ food). Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Career & Opportunity Fair Clean-up volunteers will help clean-up materials in Garfield's main building, thank participants for joining us, and pointing people to join us in the march happening outside.

Volunteers will:

Pack up and break down tables, chairs, exhibitor materials, and post signage Thank employers and participants

You will be connected with your volunteer lead approximately a week before the event, and they will work with you on assignment to a specific shift. If you are unable to lift boxes/tables, let your volunteer lead know and they can assign you a task w/out lifting. This role may be outdoors for volunteers supporting vendors in the parking lot and partially outdoors while loading the tables and supplies in/out of the building

Once your volunteer shift is done, you are welcome to join the march (to a location tbd w/ food). Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 MLK: Volunteer Check-in Support

Help us welcome/check-in volunteers and distribute t-shirts.

Volunteers will:

Help set-up volunteer t-shirts and check-in area for volunteers inside Garfield High School Check-in volunteers and direct them to the area they will support.

Once your volunteer shift is done, you are welcome to join the rally and march. Information on virtual workshops the week prior to MLK Day, youth event, and  rally/march is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Help us welcome/check-in volunteers and distribute t-shirts.

Volunteers will:

Help set-up volunteer t-shirts and check-in area for volunteers inside Garfield High School Check-in volunteers and direct them to the area they will support.

Once your volunteer shift is done, you are welcome to join the rally and march. Information on virtual workshops the week prior to MLK Day, youth event, and  rally/march is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available.

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers needed for Neighborhood House MLK day of Service.

Join Neighborhood House as we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy with a day dedicated to community, connection and collective impact! Whether you love organizing, cleaning, or simply lending a helping hand, we've got a meaningful (and fun!) way for you to jump in. We're looking for volunteers who aren't afraid to grab a broom, pull few weeds, and have a good time doing it.You'll help freshen up our outdoor spaces, tidy common areas, and create a welcoming environment for the families we serve every day. Whether you're a cleanup pro or just love giving back, this is a great way to honor Dr. Kings legacy through action, teamwork, and service.Come ready to move, laugh, and make a visible impact-one piece of trash at a time!Snacks, good vibes, and community spirit included.

Organization: Neighborhood House

Join Neighborhood House as we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy with a day dedicated to community, connection and collective impact! Whether you love organizing, cleaning, or simply lending a helping hand, we've got a meaningful (and fun!) way for you to jump in. We're looking for volunteers who aren't afraid to grab a broom, pull few weeds, and have a good time doing it.You'll help freshen up our outdoor spaces, tidy common areas, and create a welcoming environment for the families we serve every day. Whether you're a cleanup pro or just love giving back, this is a great way to honor Dr. Kings legacy through action, teamwork, and service.Come ready to move, laugh, and make a visible impact-one piece of trash at a time!Snacks, good vibes, and community spirit included.

Organization: Neighborhood House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98002

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: AM Shift- 2026 MLK Day of Service

Help us put together birthday parties for homeless children by wrapping gifts, putting together party bags, organizing party supplies and our toy room.

Organization: Birthday Dreams

Help us put together birthday parties for homeless children by wrapping gifts, putting together party bags, organizing party supplies and our toy room.

Organization: Birthday Dreams

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PM Shift- 2026 MLK Day of Service

Help us put together birthday parties for homeless children by wrapping gifts, putting together party bags, organizing party supplies and our toy room.

Organization: Birthday Dreams

Help us put together birthday parties for homeless children by wrapping gifts, putting together party bags, organizing party supplies and our toy room.

Organization: Birthday Dreams

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentoring / Project planning support for visiting college students from southern Africa ((Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe)

Empower a group of college students from southern Africa who are visiting Seattle for a month as part of the Study of the US Institute on Civic Engagement program funded by the Department of State. Help young leaders create change in their communities at home (Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe). Help them develop their project ideas for the community action plans, share your experience and provide your feedback. Do a mock interview and help the participants with their interviewing skills. Volunteer service is followed by a networking mixer with professionals from different fields, food and drinks are provided. 

Please indicate on your applications your area of interest/expertise so that we can best match you with a college student. 

Organization: Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS)

Empower a group of college students from southern Africa who are visiting Seattle for a month as part of the Study of the US Institute on Civic Engagement program funded by the Department of State. Help young leaders create change in their communities at home (Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe). Help them develop their project ideas for the community action plans, share your experience and provide your feedback. Do a mock interview and help the participants with their interviewing skills. Volunteer service is followed by a networking mixer with professionals from different fields, food and drinks are provided. 

Please indicate on your applications your area of interest/expertise so that we can best match you with a college student. 

Organization: Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Garden Work Day to Support Refugee Food Access

Join us on Monday, January 19th from 9:00am - 12:00pm at Paradise Parking Plots Community Garden for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service hosted by World Relief Western Washington in partnership with United Way of King County.

Our programs, dedicated to serving refugees and immigrants in South King County, aim to bolster community food security and sovereignty, champion environmental health, and address the effects of stormwater pollution in our local watershed. Be a part of this meaningful day as we celebrate Dr. King's life and work through collective action. 


Tasks:

Remove asphalt to clear the way for garden bed expansion Spread cedar chips on the garden walking paths Spread mulch around the food forest for weed suppression


Other Details:

Youth under the age of 15 must be supervised by a parent or guardian This event will happen rain or shine, so please dress appropriately with closed toed shoes/boots, layers for the weather, clothes that can get dirty. Please bring a refillable water bottle - we will have a cooler available onsite Washed gardening gloves will be provided; however, please bring your own if possible.


Paradise Parking Plots Community Garden is a project of World Relief Western Washington. In 2017, we began transforming an underused parking lot into a thriving garden with 50 growing beds, raingardens, a bioswale, and food forest. It is a place where refugees, immigrants and local community members can gather to grow culturally-appropriate foods that promote a healthier lifestyle, improve food access, foster economic independence, and build community. Thank you for your help in continuing to build and improve our shared space!

Organization: World Relief Western Washington

Join us on Monday, January 19th from 9:00am - 12:00pm at Paradise Parking Plots Community Garden for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service hosted by World Relief Western Washington in partnership with United Way of King County.

Our programs, dedicated to serving refugees and immigrants in South King County, aim to bolster community food security and sovereignty, champion environmental health, and address the effects of stormwater pollution in our local watershed. Be a part of this meaningful day as we celebrate Dr. King's life and work through collective action. 


Tasks:

Remove asphalt to clear the way for garden bed expansion Spread cedar chips on the garden walking paths Spread mulch around the food forest for weed suppression


Other Details:

Youth under the age of 15 must be supervised by a parent or guardian This event will happen rain or shine, so please dress appropriately with closed toed shoes/boots, layers for the weather, clothes that can get dirty. Please bring a refillable water bottle - we will have a cooler available onsite Washed gardening gloves will be provided; however, please bring your own if possible.


Paradise Parking Plots Community Garden is a project of World Relief Western Washington. In 2017, we began transforming an underused parking lot into a thriving garden with 50 growing beds, raingardens, a bioswale, and food forest. It is a place where refugees, immigrants and local community members can gather to grow culturally-appropriate foods that promote a healthier lifestyle, improve food access, foster economic independence, and build community. Thank you for your help in continuing to build and improve our shared space!

Organization: World Relief Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98030

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MLK Day at Pine Lake Park

Monday, January 19th is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service - a National Day of Service that takes place on the third Monday of January each year. The day honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and encourages Americans to volunteer to improve their communities. While Dr. Martin Luther King Jr did not directly advocate for conservation of natural areas, he fought against environmental injustices including fighting for equal access to parks and green spaces during the height of segregation and cleaner working conditions for sanitation workers. Today many environmental advocates count him among the people responsible for today’s thriving environmental justice movement. His words continue to inspire movements seeking equal access to clean water, safe parks, and more for many different communities. Learn More

The City of Sammamish invites you to join us at Pine Lake Park to remove and mulch over noxious weeds while celebrating the privilege of having access to a vibrant parks system.

Who can volunteer: This project is perfect for individuals, or families (8+) and groups/organizations looking for service projects/hours and students looking to complete community service hours for school.

What we provide: Water, snacks, gloves and tools will be provided. Please dress appropriately for outdoor work in cold weather including dressing in layers, wear long sleeves/pants and closed-toed shoes.

What to bring: If you sign up for the 11 am - 3:30 pm shift (4 hours) please bring a bag lunch. 

Reduce Waste: All volunteers should also bring a full, refillable water bottle and may also bring a travel mug for hot drinks. (Compostable cups will be provided for those that don't have them or forget.)

How to sign up: please visit https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1170941 to register and let us know you're coming.

Organization: City of Sammamish

Monday, January 19th is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service - a National Day of Service that takes place on the third Monday of January each year. The day honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and encourages Americans to volunteer to improve their communities. While Dr. Martin Luther King Jr did not directly advocate for conservation of natural areas, he fought against environmental injustices including fighting for equal access to parks and green spaces during the height of segregation and cleaner working conditions for sanitation workers. Today many environmental advocates count him among the people responsible for today’s thriving environmental justice movement. His words continue to inspire movements seeking equal access to clean water, safe parks, and more for many different communities. Learn More

The City of Sammamish invites you to join us at Pine Lake Park to remove and mulch over noxious weeds while celebrating the privilege of having access to a vibrant parks system.

Who can volunteer: This project is perfect for individuals, or families (8+) and groups/organizations looking for service projects/hours and students looking to complete community service hours for school.

What we provide: Water, snacks, gloves and tools will be provided. Please dress appropriately for outdoor work in cold weather including dressing in layers, wear long sleeves/pants and closed-toed shoes.

What to bring: If you sign up for the 11 am - 3:30 pm shift (4 hours) please bring a bag lunch. 

Reduce Waste: All volunteers should also bring a full, refillable water bottle and may also bring a travel mug for hot drinks. (Compostable cups will be provided for those that don't have them or forget.)

How to sign up: please visit https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1170941 to register and let us know you're coming.

Organization: City of Sammamish

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98075

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Monthly Volunteer Project: Get Ready to "March for Equity" on MLK Day 2026

Please note that these volunteer projects help serve the needs of our community organizations and the volunteer capacity is set to serve that. If you need to cancel your commitment to a project, please cancel at least 48 hours in advance. 

Join us on January 19th, 2026 to support the Seattle Martin Luther King Jr Coalition in celebrating and honoring Dr. King's legacy. The event includes a rally, the march for peace, internship opportunities, workshops, youth led programming and a job fair. 

Volunteers will help by getting signs ready to distribute for the march right after the workshop and rally. We will be strategically dispersed throughout the Garfield High School parking lot to pass out all sign handles. 

This opportunity is hosted by our Emerging Leaders 365 young professionals and all are welcome to volunteer! By participating you will receive similar opportunities emailed to you bimonthly. Each opportunity supports United Way of King County's mission to create racially just communities where all people have homes, students graduate, and families are financially stable.

It will be cold and we will be outside, so make sure to dress warm and wear comfortable 

Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365

Please note that these volunteer projects help serve the needs of our community organizations and the volunteer capacity is set to serve that. If you need to cancel your commitment to a project, please cancel at least 48 hours in advance. 

Join us on January 19th, 2026 to support the Seattle Martin Luther King Jr Coalition in celebrating and honoring Dr. King's legacy. The event includes a rally, the march for peace, internship opportunities, workshops, youth led programming and a job fair. 

Volunteers will help by getting signs ready to distribute for the march right after the workshop and rally. We will be strategically dispersed throughout the Garfield High School parking lot to pass out all sign handles. 

This opportunity is hosted by our Emerging Leaders 365 young professionals and all are welcome to volunteer! By participating you will receive similar opportunities emailed to you bimonthly. Each opportunity supports United Way of King County's mission to create racially just communities where all people have homes, students graduate, and families are financially stable.

It will be cold and we will be outside, so make sure to dress warm and wear comfortable 

Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98112

Allow Groups: No