Volunteer Resource: Youth

Big Brother Big Sister of Greater Los Angeleshttps://bbbsla.org

(213) 213-2400
Become a mentor to a child facing adversity.
Boys and Girls Club of San Fernando Valleyhttps://www.bgcsfv.org

(818) 896-5261
Opportunities include:  Tutor, mentor, coach, computer instructor, nutritionist, chef/baker.  Possible opportunities for those who can teach the deaf.
Boys and Girls Club of the West Valleyhttps://bgcwv.org/volunteer (general volunteer opportunities – including academic support, mentoring, clean up/organization of sites, sports)

https://bgcwv.org/cooper-literacy-program/. (Literacy program volunteering)
CASA of Los Angeles – Court Appointed Special Advocateshttp://www.casala.org

(323) 859-2888
Become an advocate for children in the foster care program
Involves an extensive training program
Centinela Youth Serviceshttp://www.cya-la.org

(310) 970-7702
Uses restorative justice through mediation to empower peaceful conflict resolution
Mediation volunteer opportunities:  Mediator, translator, surrogate victim advocate
Everyone Mentors LA – LAUSDhttps://www.lausd.org/everyonementors

(213) 241-1000
Serve as a mentor to an LAUSD student.
Weekly meetings to help and support an LAUSD student.
Meetings typically are held at student’s school.
Harmony Projecthttps://www.harmony-project.org

(323) 462-4311
Provides music education and support to children in LA
Volunteer opportunities include:  Maintaining and repairing instruments, archiving music and materials, translating at workshops, assisting at concerts/recitals, chaperoning.
HELP Grouphttp://www.thehelpgroup.org

(818) 781-0360
Serves children, adolescents and young adults who are on the spectrum, learning disabled, have ADHD, have developmental delays, and who struggle with abuse/emotional challenges.
Volunteer opportunities include:  Working in the classroom, administrative/clerical work in the office, and pet therapy with children with autism.
Hope in a Suitcasehttp://www.hopeinasuitcase.orgProvides youth in the foster case system with essentials and comfort items.
Prepare and deliver duffel bags and suitcases.
Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of LAhttps://www.jbbbsla.org

(323) 761-8675
Volunteer opportunities include:  Mentor, host/staff an activity, volunteer at events/camp opening; serve as sports/art assistant at camp.
KIND- Kids in Need of Defensehttp://www.supportkind.org

(202) 824-8680
Serves unaccompanied migrant children.
Volunteer as a pro bono attorney; translator/interpreter; social services volunteer.
LAUSD
Volunteer at local public school
https://volunteerapp.lausd.net

Region North (818) 654-3600
You can also simply walk into your local public school and begin the process that way (they will direct you through the steps) or apply on line.
Para Los Ninoshttps://paralosninos.org

(213) 250-4800
Brings together education, early intervention, mental health, public health, community engagement, and leadership development to serve the whole child.
Serves youth 6 weeks old through 24 yo; centers at school sites, wellness center; virtual classes- resume writing, financial info; “careers day”
Spanish speakers and English speakers.
Volunteer opportunities include: Mentoring, tutoring, college application assistance, athletics coaching, and administrative tasks.
School on Wheelshttp://www.schoolonwheels.org

(805) 641-1678
Tutoring unhoused children K-12 live or virtual with the goal to eliminate gaps in learning
The Trevor Projecthttp://www.thetrevorproject.org

(212) 695- 8650
Suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth
Volunteer on the crisis hotline.
Extensive training involved.
West Valley Police Activity League Supporters (PALS)https://www.westvalleypals.org

(818) 374-7690
Provides a safe environment after school for ages 7-17
Volunteers oversee activities and participate with the children.
Volunteer opportunities include: Mentoring, sports activities, arts and crafts, board games and other activities.