Round Rock Edition | November 2022

VOLUNTEER GUIDE GUIDE

Local nonprot groups oer a number of ways to volunteer throughout the year in Round Rock, Pugerville and Hutto. Volunteer opportunities included in this guide range from providing support to youth to serving seniors in need. This list is noncomprehensive. Volunteer requirements APP Application OTN Orientation BC Background check AGE Under age 18 allowed

relationship-building opportunities and community engagement. Volunteers assist in fundraising opportunities, recreational activities and tutoring, among other services. APP OTN BC AGE Note: under 18 depends on event with parent permission 10700 FM 1660, Hutto 5126426342 www.thesandboxatmadelinesplace.org 8 Starry The nonprot oers shelter, foster care and family counseling to abused and neglected children. Volunteers participate in providing meals and child care programs following training. Respite care and foster parents are also needed. APP OTN BC AGE 1300 N. Mays St., Round Rock The home oers temporary housing and resources for unaccompanied children and single-parent families. TBCH aims to provide a stable environment for children and parents as they work toward independent living. Volunteers donate time through actions such as coordinating a food drive or painting walls in a cottage. APP BC AGE Note: under 18 depends on activity 1101 N. Mays St., Round Rock 5123888290 www.starry.org 9 Texas Baptist Children’s Home

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EMPOWER CHILDREN 1 Children at Heart Ministries The orga- nization specializes in providing support and resources for ministries that care for children and families in crisis. Volunteer opportunities include providing meals and maintenance to assisting with

Volunteers assist at HEF events throughout the year, including its annual gala. AGE

Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation

200 College St., Hutto 5127593771, ext. 5197 www.hipponation.org

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fundraising as well as marketing and outreach initiatives, among others. AGE P.O. Box 591, Hutto 5125246774 www.keephuttobeautiful.org FEED THE HUNGRY 11 Backpack Friends The nonprot pro- vides low-cost, nutritionally dense foods for children on free and reduced meal programs so they have access to food on the weekends. Volunteers help stock, count, sort and prep food bags and bins as well as drive food deliv- eries to their respective locations. OTN AGE 700C W. Pecan St., Pugerville 5129653052 www.backpackfriends.com 12 Hutto Food Pantry The pantry distrib- utes food items to those in need in part- nership with the Central Texas Food Bank. Distribution days are on the rst, third and fth Saturday each month. Volunteers distribute food boxes on alternat- ing Saturdays, with limited opportunities to box distributions during the week. APP OTN 204 E. Live Oak St., Hutto 5126880162 www.huttoresourcecenter.org 13 Hutto Resource Center The center

5 Pugerville Education Foundation Independent from Pugerville ISD, the foundation provides funding, district grants, and facilitates educational initiatives for the school district’s academic plans and programs. Volunteers can sign up to help with the foundation’s annual gala or donate through a number of avenues. APP OTN BC Note: applicants must undergo background check if volunteering at a campus P.O. Box 773, Pugerville 5125940375 www.thepfoundation.org 6 Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation A separate organization from Round Rock ISD, the foundation provides funds for on-campus academic programs as well as acknowledgment and rewards for teachers. Volunteers can assist in grant and scholarship evaluations, collecting and sorting school supplies, and preparing for campus support projects. APP BC AGE Note: under 18 allowed with volunteer groups or with adults present 595 Round Rock West Drive, Round Rock 5124645600 www.rrisdeducationfoundation.org 7 The Sandbox at Madeline’s Place The organization works to provide a space to empower teenagers during adolescence, oering recreational activities, mentorships,

special events. OTN BC AGE 1301 N. Mays St., Round Rock

5122464244 www.cahm.org

2 Footprints Children’s Grief Ministries The program assists children ages 618 and their families who are experiencing loss due to death or divorce. Volunteers are needed for the upcoming summer program. APP OTN BC AGE 402A W. Palm Valley Blvd., Ste. 335, Round Rock 5127055194 www.fpcgm.org 3 Hope Alliance The nonprot provides a range of services and counseling for victims of family and sexual violence. Volunteers answer crisis calls and assist with the organization’s programs. APP OTN BC AGE Note: under 18 allowed only if accompanied by parents at the oce 1011 Gattis School Road, Ste. 110, Round Rock 5122551212 www.hopealliancetx.org 4 Hutto Education Foundation Separate from Hutto ISD, the foundation provides funding, scholarships and resources in sup- port of the school district’s educational plans and programs.

5122553682 www.tbch.org

CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

10 Keep Hutto Beautiful Foundation The nonprot provides education and resources and facilitates initiatives to create a more environmentally engaged community. Volunteers help participate in a range of environmentally centered activities, including beautication projects, sustainability and

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