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10 Ways for Your Teen to Volunteer This Summer

Learning Early that There's Nothing Better than Helping Others

By Naida June 7, 2023

What are your teenagers doing this summer? 

Outside of working or camps, many cities offer summer service programs specifically for teens. We have many wonderful, local organizations that would be so grateful for extra help this summer. 

Organizations like SHARE Middlesex make it easy for you, your teen and your family to find your best fit

Find an Organization According to your Interests:

1. Animals. Many zoos, sea centers, and animal shelters offer programs for teens. Some even have career programs that have application deadlines in early spring, while others simply require a general volunteer application for ongoing work. Your teen could also set up a drive for your local animal shelter, as many need items such as towels or pet supplies.
Woodbridge Animal Shelter,
Angel PAWS of Colonia,
Friends of Linden Animal Shelter

2. Art and/or the arts. Check with local art museums, community arts programs, and local theaters to see if there are opportunities to serve. Some have ambassador programs, teen advisory boards, or docent programs, and some community theaters offer opportunities for teens to work backstage, serve as ushers, or work as interns.
Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside,
Woodbridge Township Parks and Recreation,
Woodbridge Library

3. Outdoor interests. National, state, and local parks, local nature centers, botanical gardens and/or beaches often have programs for teens.
Woodbridge Community Garden,
The Green Cause Union County,
NJ Clean Communities

4. Science, medicine, and health. Did you know that local hospitals offer programs for teens who are interested in the health field? Did you know that some non-profits that serve ill children also have volunteer opportunities? Also, check with your local science museum.

5. Law enforcement and public policy. Certain cities, no matter the size, offer junior citizenship academies or teen courts, as well as opportunities to serve local public officials.

6. Literacy. Your public library provides a great opportunity for your teen to serve the community, and libraries often allow younger volunteers.
Woodbridge Library

7. Food banks and shelters. Many local food banks and shelters need to be replenished. Your teen can organize a food, clothing, or supply drive for these agencies, or they can opt to help serve at the agency.
Woodbridge Food Pantry

8. Senior citizens. Residents at senior facilities often like interacting with young people. Check with your local facility to see how your teen can assist. Some cities also have meal delivery programs for seniors that may need teen assistance.
Woodbridge Senior Center

9. Youth. Summer is a great time to help at a local non-profit childcare facility or camp, at a summer school, or with a youth sports team. It's also a great time to organize a school supply drive for students who need them.
Woodbridge Township Parks and Recreation,
International Girls Academy in Newark

10. Historical interests. Historical societies and history museums often have opportunities for teens who like history and want to learn more about preservation.

*** For more ideas and Opportunities....Make Sure to Read 
Local Volunteer Opportunities and Organizations
as well as 
SHARE Middlesex ***


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