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Teens 16 and older can volunteer in the library.
Volunteers 14 and older assist Camillus House with helping the poor and homeless.
Help support grieving children and families in our community. Teen volunteers help co-facilitate Bereavement Peer Support Groups.
Young adults 17‑24 with a high school diploma or GED commit 10 months to full‑time service as tutors and mentors.
Become a member and join other young people taking action.
Environmentally Endangered Lands Program
Volunteer to help protect and restore natural areas in Miami‑Dade County.
Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden
Volunteers 16 and older can help with the horticulture, visitor services and special events programs.
Teens 14 and up are welcome to volunteer with HistoryMiami.
Marjorie Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center
Volunteers 16 and older can help with Restoration Days and Beach Clean‑ups.
Teens 16 and older can interact, teach and inspire museum visitors. Volunteers of all abilities, interests and schedules are needed.
Make a positive impact on the lives of animals. There are several ways you can help by becoming a volunteer.
Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces
Miami‑Dade County
Volunteer at one of Miami‑Dade County’s parks.
Plarning
Teens! Earn volunteer hours for school by upcycling plastic bags into plarn (plastic yarn). Please contact the Country Walk Branch Library or Pinecrest Branch Library for more information.
Teen Library Advisory Committee
Earn volunteer hours while helping make our library an even better place for teens. Make new friends while helping choose books, planning and leading programs and learning new skills.
Volunteers 12 and older can volunteer at the ranch working with the horses or at outreach events.