Volunteer
Your community needs you.
North Carolina has been in the Top 10 resettlement states in the U.S for the last few years, and thatโs thanks in part to a large network of big-hearted volunteers. Are you interested in doing the work of building a more inclusive community? Do you believe in a Charlotte where everyone has a place to call home and the space to thrive? Us, too! Volunteer today to help us build welcome.
about volunteering
Come as a neighbor,
leave as a friend.
Every year, hundreds volunteer through RSS, putting thousands of service hours toward the Work of Welcome.
As a volunteer, you are:
- Supporting program participants as they transition into their new lives in the USA
- Providing support, mentorship, and resources alongside program participants and other volunteers
- Bridging cultures and fostering an understanding within our community
- Helping run events, workshops, and other initiatives to build welcome and belonging across the Charlotte metro area
- Enriching your own life with new experiences, cross-cultural insights, and lifelong friendships
- Educating yourself through trainings such as our free 30-minute Refugee 101 class
No experience working alongside refugees and other immigrants? No problem! We offer training and support for all our volunteers to help you feel confident and equipped in your role.
getting started
Become a volunteer
in 5 easy steps:
1.
Fill out a volunteer application.
2.
Attend an orientation session on Zoom (weโll send an email invite within 48 hours of receiving your application - make sure to check your spam!).
3.
Complete a survey and a background check.
4.
Choose a volunteer role that aligns with your skills and interests.
5.
Get started as an RSS volunteer!
volunteer FAQ
Questions?
Answers.
We have individual volunteer opportunities in all of our program areas during the week. Program areas include the Workforce & Artisan Programs, the Mentor Programs, the Youth Education Programs, the Food & Community Information Programs, the Community Navigation Programs, and special events.
Great question! Occasionally we have in-person opportunities for groups through special events and workshops. Collection drives, such as sourcing fresh produce for the Park & Pick Market or items for RSS Welcome Kits, are a great way for groups to get involved. For more information about current group volunteer opportunities, please email us.
No problem! We have special weekend events throughout the year and will send out emails with sign-up opportunities for those. We also have weekend opportunities for markets and events through our Knit Together Group program. Collection drives and item donation opportunities are also always a possibility as well.
Great news! There is no prior experience required. All in-person volunteers are required to complete a background check. Volunteers must be 18 or older to volunteer. Volunteers can also be 17 (with parental consent) or under 17 (with a parent or guardian present).
Yes, RSS occasionally accepts interns who are 17 or older. If you are interested in an internship, please send your resume and information about your internship program requirements to info@refugeesupportservices.org.
Awesome! You can place orders for RSS volunteer shirts here.
Show your affiliation with RSS while helping advance our mission.
The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members.
โ Coretta Scott King
Questions about volunteering?
Send us a note.
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