Volunteer during the Global Month of Service

From mentoring and tutoring to serving the disadvantaged, don't miss the chance to make a contribution to our local communities.

The Harvard Club of Seattle is teaming up with the Harvard Business School Club of Puget Sound to offer a diversity of volunteer opportunities for April's Global Month of Service and beyond.

Here's a list of organizations and programs that you can support with a gift of time:

Early College Awareness
We're launching our Early College Awareness program in association with Seattle is College Bound. On April 6, give back to the local community by talking with middle school students and their families about your experience in high school and college, the college application process, and life after college. Learn more.

FareStart
FareStart transforms lives by empowering homeless and disadvantaged men, women and families to achieve self sufficiency through life skills, job training and employment in the food service industry. FareStart has ongoing needs for shelter meal delivery and kitchen prep. Learn more.

First Place
First Place serves families in crisis by providing excellent culturally competent education, housing, and support services enabling families to achieve permanent stability. First Place is looking for Mentors in their Social Services department. Learn more.

MATHCOUNTS
MATHCOUNTS provides a unique opportunity for you to play an integral role in preparing students to enter the workforce equipped with enhanced mathematical skills. If you have an interest in math and enjoy working with students, MATHCOUNTS is a natural fit for you. Learn more.

TEALS
TEALS (Technology Education and Literacy in Schools) recruits, mentors and places high-tech professionals who are passionate about digital literacy and computer science (CS) education in high school classes as part-time teachers in a team teaching model. Learn more.