Tarjan Center, Service Inclusion Project
Volunteer - Search Engine
There are lots of ways to find a volunteer position!

  1. Check out our volunteer posting sections!
  2. Visit the websites of our volunteer partner organizations:
      If you live in Los Angeles, San Diego, the Inland Empire or Sacramento check out these groups.
    • L.A. Works: http://www.laworks.com
    • Volunteer San Diego: http://www.volunteersandiego.org
    • Hands on Inland Empire: http://www.handsoninlandempire.org/HomePage/index.php/home.html
    • Hands on Sacramento: http://www.handsonsacto.org
    • Or, check out the Hands on Network, a growing network of more than a half million volunteers changing communities inside and outside the United States, to find a Hands-On Network Affiliate in your area go to http://www.handsonnetwork.org/.
    • Explore National Service: The Corporation for National and Community Service was formed to engage Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service to meet community needs. Each year, more than 1.5 million individuals of all ages and backgrounds help meet local needs through a wide array of service opportunities. These include projects in education, the environment, public safety, homeland security and other critical areas through the Corporation's three major programs: Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America. Visit their website at http://www.nationalservice.org/
      • AmeriCorps: Through its programs, AmeriCorps provides opportunities for Americans to make an ongoing, intensive commitment to service. To find AmeriCorps positions visit: https://recruit.cns.gov/
      • Senior Corps: Senior Corps offers a network of programs that tap the rich experience, skills and talents of older citizens to meet community challenges. To find Senior Corps positions visit their website: https://www.joinseniorservice.org/framework.asp
    • Finally, and most importantly, for one stop service shopping visit the California Service Corps’ new comprehensive volunteer database at www.californiavolunteers.org. It’s the largest volunteer search engine in California and one of the easiest to use.