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Agape Pregnancy Resource Center offers opportuni- ties for families to prepare themselves physically, emotionally and spiritually for the birth of a child. Volunteers assist with the client intake registration process or in the center with baby supplies. 104 E. Main St., Round Rock 512-248-8200 www.agapeprc.org AGE of Central Texas—Adult Day Care Center Round Rock serves older adults, adults with dementia and family caregivers throughout the Central Texas region. Volunteers as- sist with and lead engaging activities for participants. 475 Round Rock West Drive, Ste. 120, Round Rock 512-255-4865 www.ageofcentraltx.org Twitter: @austinelderly Annie’s Way is an annual community Thanksgiving pro- gram held at St. William’s Catholic Church in Round Rock for homeless and needy families. Volunteers are needed to bring prepared food or cooked turkeys as well as help with serving and delivering meals to the home bound and homeless. 620 Round Rock West Drive, Round Rock 512-748-1763 www.jbmhope.com Annunciation Maternity Home offers assistance to teenagers and women experiencing crisis pregnancy. Volun- teer opportunities include mentoring and providing life skills training for mothers, working at the day care center, providing transportation and administrative support, and helping in the warehouse, at garage sales and at special events. Garage sales are held the first and third weekends of every month. 3610 Shell Road, Georgetown 1-877-714-2836 www.thematernityhome.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas pairs volunteers with children in need of mentoring and positive role models. Men and Spanish-speaking volunteers are especially needed. 1400 Tillery St., Austin 78721 512-472-5437 www.bigmentoring.org/volunteer Twitter: @bigmentoring The Blood and Tissue Center of Central Texas is the exclusive provider and guardian of the community blood supply for more than 38 medical facilities in the 10-county service area of Central Texas. Volunteers assist on blood drives, serve refreshments in donor centers, provide office support and transport blood product in the center’s vehicles. 4300 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin 78756 512-206-1189 www.inyourhands.org Twitter: @CentralTXBlood Breast Cancer Resource Centers of Texas—Round Rock is a nonprofit organization created by breast cancer survi- vors. The center exists to serve women with breast cancer, their families and support systems, women who have questions about the screening process and biopsy procedures, and others in the community who are concerned about breast cancer issues. 2300 Round Rock Ave., Round Rock 512-248-2645, 512-341-6300 www.bcrc.org Twitter: @BCRCofTexas The Caring Place uses volunteer efforts to provide for needy families in Georgetown and northern Williamson County. Volun- teers work as receptionists, cashiers, caseworkers, as staff in the boutique and more. 2000 Railroad St., Georgetown 512-943-0702 www.caringplacetx.org www.facebook.com/thecaringplace CASA of Williamson County provides trained, court- appointed volunteers who advocate for the best interest of abused or neglected children on their journey to a safe, permanent home. 805 W. University Ave., Ste. 111, Georgetown 512-868-2822 www.casawilco.org Twitter: @casawctx Celebration of Love works with area school districts and volunteers to give food and gifts to those in need. It also includes the Reaching Out Center, which hosts a food pantry that is open every Friday from 1–3 p.m. Volunteers can assist with the annual event Soldiers of America, which takes place in December. 15630 Vision Drive, Pflugerville 512-251-6544 www.celebrationoflove.org CHASCO Family YMCA volunteers assist in many programs that are geared toward building stronger families and communi- ties. 1812 N. Mays St., Round Rock 512-246-9622 www.ymcagwc.org Twitter: @ymcagwctx Children At Heart Ministries provides specialized services and resources for ministries that care for children and families in crisis, including Christian nonprofit foster care and adoption services agency STARRY as well as Texas Baptist Children’s Home in Round Rock. Volunteer opportunities range from pro- viding meals and maintenance to assisting with special events. 1301 N. Mays St., Round Rock 512-255-3668 www.childrenatheartministries.org College Forward provides access and completion services to motivated, economically disadvantaged students to help them transition to college. 505 E. Huntland Drive, Ste. 315, Austin 78752 512-452-4800 www.collegeforward.org Twitter: @collegeforward Drive a Senior serves Round Rock, Pflugerville and North Austin, and assists older adults in maintaining their quality of life and independence. Volunteers provide transportation, home repairs and companionship to the elderly. 2498 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock 512-310-1060 www.driveasenior.org Family Eldercare provides support services to older adults, adults with disabilities and their caregivers in Austin and the surrounding area. Volunteers provide support to those lacking other means by assisting with bill paying and visiting regularly. Other volunteers facilitate telephone activities for the Lifetime Connections Without Walls program. Volunteers are always needed and are instrumental in enabling the programs to posi- tively affect the lives of older adults in the community. 1700 Rutherford Lane, Austin 78754 805 W. University Ave., Ste. 113, Georgetown 512-450-0844 www.familyeldercare.org Twitter: @familyeldercare Friends of the Pflugerville Library provides funds to enhance library programs, publicizes specific library activities, supports legislation to strengthen libraries and promotes liter- acy and lifelong learning. Volunteers are needed to assist with programs including the new home bound delivery program, representing the library at Pflugerville ISD schools—particularly at book fairs and Back-to-School Night, as well as help run the book sale room, Buy the Book. 1008 W. Pfluger St., Pflugerville 512-990-6380 www.friendsofpflugervillecommunitylibrary.org Volunteer Guide 2015 Compiled by: Scott Thomas Design by: Jean Henric Courtesy Habitat for Humanity Richard Guerrero Just Because Christmas Project is a nonprofit program that was established in 1987 in association with St. William’s Parish Catholic Church in Round Rock. The purpose of this project is to serve underprivileged families who live outside the city limits of Round Rock or those who do not get help from other agencies. Volunteers are needed before Christmas to help sort goods, wrap presents and distribute items to families in need at the annual Just Because Christmas Project at Her- nandez Middle School. 2800 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 120, Cedar Park 512-748-1763 www.jbmhope.com LifeSteps works to eliminate substance abuse in Williamson County through prevention, intervention, counseling, education and family services. Volunteers help with clerical duties and maintenance. 2105 N. Mays St., Round Rock 512-246-9880 www.lifestepscouncil.org Literacy Council of Williamson County improves adult literacy in the county and offers English as a Second Language, or ESL, courses. Volunteers tutor individuals to improve literacy in various aspects of life and help them earn their GED certifi- cate and citizenship. 2411 Williams Drive, Ste. 1, Georgetown 512-869-0497 www.literacycouncil-wc.org March of Dimes-Austin is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. The organization works to fund research to understand the causes of these is- sues, help moms have full-term pregnancies and healthy babies, and to support families by providing comfort when their baby needs help to survive and thrive. Volunteers for various positions are needed for the March For Babies event, set for May 9. Event: Old Settlers Park, Round Rock Office location: 11044 Research Blvd., Austin, 78759 512-477-3221 [email protected] www.marchforbabies.org Twitter: @marchofdimesatx National Volunteer Caregiving Network works to assist individuals, groups and communities whose vision is to help seniors and disabled remain in their homes for as long as pos- sible. NVCN volunteers are needed for administrative tasks, web maintenance and special event staffing. 30028 Oakland Hills Drive, Georgetown 512-240-9137 www.nvcnetwork.org Twitter: @nvcnetwork Out Youth promotes the well-being and identity affirmation of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth. Volunteers provide mentoring and participate in activities. 909 E. 49 1/2 St., Austin 78751 512-419-1233 www.outyouth.org Pflugerville ISD volunteers can serve as mentors, read to students, act as guest speakers and participate in after-school programs. 1401 W. Pecan St., Pflugerville 512-594-0000 www.pfisd.net Twitter: @PFISD Pflugerville Lions Club members serve the local commu- nity through various programs and projects such as working with children who need eyeglasses. 500 N. Railroad Ave., Pflugerville 512-251-5466 www.pflugervillelionsclub.org/index.htm Project Linus—Williamson/Travis/Hays/Bastrop County Chapter provides handmade blankets for children going through a difficult time in their lives. The nonprofit works with about 40 organizations including police departments, hospitals and children’s shelters. 512-448-1851 www.orgsites.com/tx/austinlinus Round Rock Area Serving Center is a nonprofit social services agency and food pantry that serves the Round Rock, Hutto and Wells Branch areas by providing financial assis- tance for rent, utilities, transportation, temporary lodging and prescriptions. 1099 E. Main St., Round Rock 512-244-2431 www.rrasc.org Twitter: @servingcenter Round Rock Circle of Friends raises funds for the Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas. Volunteers help with fundraising. The organization seeks volunteers for all seven of its locations. 4900 Mueller Blvd., Austin 78723 512-324-0170 www.dellchildrenscircleoffriends.org Round Rock Housing Authority provides safe, afford- able housing to families and individuals in the Greater Round Rock area and provides education and training opportunities. Volunteers assist with mentoring/tutoring, provide administra- tive support and help with beautification projects. 1505 Lance Lane, Round Rock 512-255-9159 http://roundrockha.org RRISD Partners in Education Foundation generates and distributes resources to Round Rock ISD. Volunteers distribute school supplies, mentor students and serve on scholarship and grant committees. 595 Round Rock West Drive, Ste. 404, Round Rock 512-464-5602 www.rrisdeducationfoundation.org Twitter: @RRISD_PIEF Special Olympics Texas provides year-round sports training and competition opportunities for children and adults with intel- lectual disabilities. Volunteers do not need any special skills. You can choose to help out at competitions or fundraisers, become a coach, be a Fan in the Stands or help out in the office. 7715 Chevy Chase Drive, Ste. 120, Austin 78752 512-835-9873 www.sotx.org Twitter: @SOTexas STARRY provides shelter and foster care to abused and neglected children, as well as family counseling. Volunteers are actively involved in a variety of projects, including craft projects with children, tutoring and providing meals. 1300 N. Mays St., Round Rock 512-246-4259 www.starryonline.org Stonehaven Senior Center volunteers provide companion- ship and entertainment to residents age 50 and older as well as assist with activities hosted by the center. 1704 Hart St., Georgetown 512-863-5141 Texas Baptist Children’s Home provides residential pro- grams for children and single mothers in crisis as well as com- munity-based outreach and prevention programs. Volunteers are needed to provide meals and help with painting, yard work and facility maintenance tasks among other essential jobs. 1101 N. Mays St., Round Rock 512-246-4244 www.tbch.org United Way of Williamson County focuses on education, income, health and basic needs. Volunteers are needed for four free tax preparation sites—Hutto, Georgetown, Leander and Taylor—from January through April. Free training is provided. Volunteers are also needed for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service and Fall Day of Caring projects. 1111 N. I-35, Ste. 220, Round Rock 512-255-6799 www.unitedway-wc.org Twitter: @unitedwaywilco Veterans Connection Thrift Store sells donated items with proceeds benefiting the No Longer Homeless Project in support of military veterans. Volunteers assist with unpacking, hanging and sorting items as well as light furniture moving and helping customers with purchases. 1601 S. I-35, Ste. 330, Round Rock 512-218-1372 The Volunteer Center serves as a clearinghouse for vol- unteerism in Williamson County. The center coordinates with local nonprofit organizations to place volunteers where they are best suited. 1099 E. Main St., Round Rock 512-733-7625 www.volrock.org Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities volunteers work in a wide range of services, including child development programs and Meals on Wheels that benefit low-income mem- bers of the community. Volunteers are needed to assist in Head Start classrooms and deliver meals to home bound seniors. 604 High Tech Drive, Georgetown 512-763-1400 www.wbco.net Williamson County Brown Santa provides assistance to families in Williamson County living outside the geographi- cal city limits of any town or city within the county not already providing a similar program. Brown Santa purchases toys, books and other items needed to make Christmas brighter for children. Volunteers help with special events, packing boxes, wrapping gifts and more. 508 S. Rock St., Georgetown 512-943-1300 www.wilcobrownsanta.com Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center is a nonprofit organization that provides assistance to abused children, nonoffending family members and the profession- als dedicated to intervention, investigation, prosecution and treatment options related to child abuse cases. Volunteers are needed to provide hospitality to families and children, answer phones and give administrative assistance. 1811 S.E. Inner Loop, Georgetown 512-943-3701 www.wilcocac.org Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter provides care for homeless animals. Volunteers support the staff by socializing animals, assisting with cleaning, fundraising and off-site event help, office work and helping customers. Search Facebook for the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter page for more information. 1855 S.E. Inner Loop, Georgetown 512-943-3322 www.wilcopets.org Twitter: @wilcopets Williamson County Symphony Orchestra travels throughout the county performing free concerts. Volunteers are needed to assist at performances, and musicians can visit the website to find open positions. 1007 Green Meadow Drive, Round Rock 512-789-5073 www.wilcoso.org Twitter: @wilcoorchestra This guide is not a comprehensive list of all area organizations that need volunteers. If your organization is not included, please email us at listings@impactnews. com, and we will add it to our online list. For more Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto volunteer opportunities visit:impactnews.com/volunteerguide Friends of the Round Rock Public Library is a volun- teer, nonprofit corporation whose main purpose is to support the library with funds and materials. The organization donates books and furniture to the library and holds an ongoing book sale to raise funds for the library. 216 E. Main St., Round Rock 512-218-7005 www.roundrocktexas.gov/library Gentiva Hospice serves Williamson and Burnet counties. Volunteers may provide end-of-life companionship for patients and their families or perform administrative tasks. 2913 Williams Drive, Ste. 320, Georgetown 512-942-6261 www.gentiva.com Girlstart volunteers encourage girls to pursue interests in math, science and technology through after-school programs and community events. 1400 W. Anderson Lane, Austin 78757 512-916-4775 www.girlstart.org Twitter: @girlstart Goodwill Central Texas provides numerous volunteer opportunities including rebuilding computers and tutoring in high school and GED classrooms. 1015 Norwood Park Blvd., Austin 78753 512-637-7100 www.austingoodwill.org Twitter: @austingoodwill Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County teams build quality houses for local low-income families. Volunteers assist in construction, office administration and customer service, and they also handle donations at the ReStore, a thrift store for building materials. 2108 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown 512-863-4344 www.williamsonhabitat.org Twitter: @HabitatWilCo Hope Alliance provides services and counseling to victims of family and sexual violence. Volunteers answer crisis calls and assist in a variety of programs. 1011 Gattis School Road, Ste. 106, Round Rock 1-800-460-7233 512-255-1212 (for Williamson County) www.hopealliancetx.org Twitter: @hopealliance_ed Hutto Education Foundation aims to support students and teachers by raising funds through corporate or individual donations. The foundation distributes grants for special projects and scholarships for students moving on to a higher education. Volunteers can help at fundraising events such as the annual gala or meet and greet. 512-638-6404 www.hipponation.org FEATURES 37 Round Rock | Pflugerville | Hutto Edition January 2015 Community Impact Newspaper impactnews.com 36 FEATURES Central Texas has many charities and nonprofits that need volunteers throughout the year. There are a volunteer opportunities available for any level of time commitment. Here is a list of some local charities that are accepting volunteers.

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Agape Pregnancy Resource Center offers opportuni-ties for families to prepare themselves physically, emotionally and spiritually for the birth of a child. Volunteers assist with the client intake registration process or in the center with baby supplies.

104 E. Main St., Round Rock512-248-8200www.agapeprc.org

AGE of Central Texas—Adult Day Care Center Round Rock serves older adults, adults with dementia and family caregivers throughout the Central Texas region. Volunteers as-sist with and lead engaging activities for participants.

475 Round Rock West Drive, Ste. 120, Round Rock512-255-4865www.ageofcentraltx.orgTwitter: @austinelderly

Annie’s Way is an annual community Thanksgiving pro-gram held at St. William’s Catholic Church in Round Rock for homeless and needy families. Volunteers are needed to bring prepared food or cooked turkeys as well as help with serving and delivering meals to the home bound and homeless.

620 Round Rock West Drive, Round Rock512-748-1763www.jbmhope.com

Annunciation Maternity Home offers assistance to teenagers and women experiencing crisis pregnancy. Volun-teer opportunities include mentoring and providing life skills training for mothers, working at the day care center, providing transportation and administrative support, and helping in the warehouse, at garage sales and at special events. Garage sales are held the first and third weekends of every month.

3610 Shell Road, Georgetown1-877-714-2836www.thematernityhome.org

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas pairs volunteers with children in need of mentoring and positive role models. Men and Spanish-speaking volunteers are especially needed.

1400 Tillery St., Austin 78721512-472-5437www.bigmentoring.org/volunteerTwitter: @bigmentoring

The Blood and Tissue Center of Central Texas is the exclusive provider and guardian of the community blood supply for more than 38 medical facilities in the 10-county service area of Central Texas. Volunteers assist on blood drives, serve refreshments in donor centers, provide office support and transport blood product in the center’s vehicles.

4300 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin 78756512-206-1189www.inyourhands.orgTwitter: @CentralTXBlood

Breast Cancer Resource Centers of Texas—Round Rock is a nonprofit organization created by breast cancer survi-vors. The center exists to serve women with breast cancer, their families and support systems, women who have questions about the screening process and biopsy procedures, and others in the community who are concerned about breast cancer issues.

2300 Round Rock Ave., Round Rock512-248-2645, 512-341-6300www.bcrc.orgTwitter: @BCRCofTexas

The Caring Place uses volunteer efforts to provide for needy families in Georgetown and northern Williamson County. Volun-teers work as receptionists, cashiers, caseworkers, as staff in the boutique and more.

2000 Railroad St., Georgetown512-943-0702www.caringplacetx.orgwww.facebook.com/thecaringplace

CASA of Williamson County provides trained, court-appointed volunteers who advocate for the best interest of abused or neglected children on their journey to a safe, permanent home.

805 W. University Ave., Ste. 111, Georgetown512-868-2822www.casawilco.orgTwitter: @casawctx

Celebration of Love works with area school districts and volunteers to give food and gifts to those in need. It also includes the Reaching Out Center, which hosts a food pantry that is open every Friday from 1–3 p.m. Volunteers can assist with the annual event Soldiers of America, which takes place in December.

15630 Vision Drive, Pflugerville512-251-6544www.celebrationoflove.org

CHASCO Family YMCA volunteers assist in many programs that are geared toward building stronger families and communi-ties.

1812 N. Mays St., Round Rock512-246-9622www.ymcagwc.orgTwitter: @ymcagwctx

Children At Heart Ministries provides specialized services and resources for ministries that care for children and families in crisis, including Christian nonprofit foster care and adoption services agency STARRY as well as Texas Baptist Children’s Home in Round Rock. Volunteer opportunities range from pro-viding meals and maintenance to assisting with special events.

1301 N. Mays St., Round Rock512-255-3668www.childrenatheartministries.org

College Forward provides access and completion services to motivated, economically disadvantaged students to help them transition to college.

505 E. Huntland Drive, Ste. 315, Austin 78752512-452-4800www.collegeforward.orgTwitter: @collegeforward

Drive a Senior serves Round Rock, Pflugerville and North Austin, and assists older adults in maintaining their quality of life and independence. Volunteers provide transportation, home repairs and companionship to the elderly.

2498 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock512-310-1060www.driveasenior.org

Family Eldercare provides support services to older adults, adults with disabilities and their caregivers in Austin and the surrounding area. Volunteers provide support to those lacking other means by assisting with bill paying and visiting regularly. Other volunteers facilitate telephone activities for the Lifetime Connections Without Walls program. Volunteers are always needed and are instrumental in enabling the programs to posi-tively affect the lives of older adults in the community.

1700 Rutherford Lane, Austin 78754805 W. University Ave., Ste. 113, Georgetown512-450-0844www.familyeldercare.orgTwitter: @familyeldercare

Friends of the Pflugerville Library provides funds to enhance library programs, publicizes specific library activities, supports legislation to strengthen libraries and promotes liter-acy and lifelong learning. Volunteers are needed to assist with programs including the new home bound delivery program, representing the library at Pflugerville ISD schools—particularly at book fairs and Back-to-School Night, as well as help run the book sale room, Buy the Book.

1008 W. Pfluger St., Pflugerville512-990-6380www.friendsofpflugervillecommunitylibrary.org

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Just Because Christmas Project is a nonprofit program that was established in 1987 in association with St. William’s Parish Catholic Church in Round Rock. The purpose of this project is to serve underprivileged families who live outside the city limits of Round Rock or those who do not get help from other agencies. Volunteers are needed before Christmas to help sort goods, wrap presents and distribute items to families in need at the annual Just Because Christmas Project at Her-nandez Middle School.

2800 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 120, Cedar Park512-748-1763www.jbmhope.com

LifeSteps works to eliminate substance abuse in Williamson County through prevention, intervention, counseling, education and family services. Volunteers help with clerical duties and maintenance.

2105 N. Mays St., Round Rock512-246-9880www.lifestepscouncil.org

Literacy Council of Williamson County improves adult literacy in the county and offers English as a Second Language, or ESL, courses. Volunteers tutor individuals to improve literacy in various aspects of life and help them earn their GED certifi-cate and citizenship.

2411 Williams Drive, Ste. 1, Georgetown512-869-0497www.literacycouncil-wc.org

March of Dimes-Austin is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. The organization works to fund research to understand the causes of these is-sues, help moms have full-term pregnancies and healthy babies, and to support families by providing comfort when their baby needs help to survive and thrive. Volunteers for various positions are needed for the March For Babies event, set for May 9.

Event: Old Settlers Park, Round RockOffice location: 11044 Research Blvd., Austin, 78759512-477-3221kpetrilli@marchofdimes.orgwww.marchforbabies.orgTwitter: @marchofdimesatx

National Volunteer Caregiving Network works to assist individuals, groups and communities whose vision is to help seniors and disabled remain in their homes for as long as pos-sible. NVCN volunteers are needed for administrative tasks, web maintenance and special event staffing.

30028 Oakland Hills Drive, Georgetown512-240-9137www.nvcnetwork.orgTwitter: @nvcnetwork

Out Youth promotes the well-being and identity affirmation of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth. Volunteers provide mentoring and participate in activities.

909 E. 49 1/2 St., Austin 78751512-419-1233www.outyouth.org

Pflugerville ISD volunteers can serve as mentors, read to students, act as guest speakers and participate in after-school programs.

1401 W. Pecan St., Pflugerville512-594-0000www.pfisd.netTwitter: @PFISD

Pflugerville Lions Club members serve the local commu-nity through various programs and projects such as working with children who need eyeglasses.

500 N. Railroad Ave., Pflugerville512-251-5466www.pflugervillelionsclub.org/index.htm

Project Linus—Williamson/Travis/Hays/Bastrop County Chapter provides handmade blankets for children going through a difficult time in their lives. The nonprofit works with about 40 organizations including police departments, hospitals and children’s shelters.

512-448-1851www.orgsites.com/tx/austinlinus

Round Rock Area Serving Center is a nonprofit social services agency and food pantry that serves the Round Rock,

Hutto and Wells Branch areas by providing financial assis-tance for rent, utilities, transportation, temporary lodging and prescriptions.1099 E. Main St., Round Rock512-244-2431www.rrasc.orgTwitter: @servingcenter

Round Rock Circle of Friends raises funds for the Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas. Volunteers help with fundraising. The organization seeks volunteers for all seven of its locations.

4900 Mueller Blvd., Austin 78723512-324-0170www.dellchildrenscircleoffriends.org

Round Rock Housing Authority provides safe, afford-able housing to families and individuals in the Greater Round Rock area and provides education and training opportunities. Volunteers assist with mentoring/tutoring, provide administra-tive support and help with beautification projects.

1505 Lance Lane, Round Rock512-255-9159http://roundrockha.org

RRISD Partners in Education Foundation generates and distributes resources to Round Rock ISD. Volunteers distribute school supplies, mentor students and serve on scholarship and grant committees.

595 Round Rock West Drive, Ste. 404, Round Rock512-464-5602www.rrisdeducationfoundation.orgTwitter: @RRISD_PIEF

Special Olympics Texas provides year-round sports training and competition opportunities for children and adults with intel-lectual disabilities. Volunteers do not need any special skills. You can choose to help out at competitions or fundraisers, become a coach, be a Fan in the Stands or help out in the office.

7715 Chevy Chase Drive, Ste. 120, Austin 78752512-835-9873www.sotx.orgTwitter: @SOTexas

STARRY provides shelter and foster care to abused and neglected children, as well as family counseling. Volunteers are actively involved in a variety of projects, including craft projects with children, tutoring and providing meals.

1300 N. Mays St., Round Rock512-246-4259www.starryonline.org

Stonehaven Senior Center volunteers provide companion-ship and entertainment to residents age 50 and older as well as assist with activities hosted by the center.

1704 Hart St., Georgetown512-863-5141

Texas Baptist Children’s Home provides residential pro-grams for children and single mothers in crisis as well as com-munity-based outreach and prevention programs. Volunteers are needed to provide meals and help with painting, yard work and facility maintenance tasks among other essential jobs.

1101 N. Mays St., Round Rock512-246-4244www.tbch.org

United Way of Williamson County focuses on education, income, health and basic needs. Volunteers are needed for four free tax preparation sites—Hutto, Georgetown, Leander and Taylor—from January through April. Free training is provided. Volunteers are also needed for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service and Fall Day of Caring projects.

1111 N. I-35, Ste. 220, Round Rock512-255-6799www.unitedway-wc.orgTwitter: @unitedwaywilco

Veterans Connection Thrift Store sells donated items with proceeds benefiting the No Longer Homeless Project in support of military veterans. Volunteers assist with unpacking, hanging and sorting items as well as light furniture moving and helping customers with purchases.

1601 S. I-35, Ste. 330, Round Rock512-218-1372

The Volunteer Center serves as a clearinghouse for vol-unteerism in Williamson County. The center coordinates with local nonprofit organizations to place volunteers where they are best suited.

1099 E. Main St., Round Rock512-733-7625www.volrock.org

Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities volunteers work in a wide range of services, including child development programs and Meals on Wheels that benefit low-income mem-bers of the community. Volunteers are needed to assist in Head Start classrooms and deliver meals to home bound seniors.

604 High Tech Drive, Georgetown512-763-1400www.wbco.net

Williamson County Brown Santa provides assistance to families in Williamson County living outside the geographi-cal city limits of any town or city within the county not already providing a similar program. Brown Santa purchases toys, books and other items needed to make Christmas brighter for children. Volunteers help with special events, packing boxes, wrapping gifts and more.

508 S. Rock St., Georgetown512-943-1300www.wilcobrownsanta.com

Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center is a nonprofit organization that provides assistance to abused children, nonoffending family members and the profession-als dedicated to intervention, investigation, prosecution and treatment options related to child abuse cases. Volunteers are needed to provide hospitality to families and children, answer phones and give administrative assistance.

1811 S.E. Inner Loop, Georgetown512-943-3701www.wilcocac.org

Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter provides care for homeless animals. Volunteers support the staff by socializing animals, assisting with cleaning, fundraising and off-site event help, office work and helping customers. Search Facebook for the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter page for more information.

1855 S.E. Inner Loop, Georgetown512-943-3322www.wilcopets.orgTwitter: @wilcopets

Williamson County Symphony Orchestra travels throughout the county performing free concerts. Volunteers are needed to assist at performances, and musicians can visit the website to find open positions.

1007 Green Meadow Drive, Round Rock512-789-5073www.wilcoso.orgTwitter: @wilcoorchestra

This guide is not a comprehensive list of all area organizations that need volunteers. If your organization is not included, please email us at [email protected], and we will add it to our online list. For more Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto volunteer opportunities visit:impactnews.com/volunteerguide

Friends of the Round Rock Public Library is a volun-teer, nonprofit corporation whose main purpose is to support the library with funds and materials. The organization donates books and furniture to the library and holds an ongoing book sale to raise funds for the library.

216 E. Main St., Round Rock512-218-7005www.roundrocktexas.gov/library

Gentiva Hospice serves Williamson and Burnet counties. Volunteers may provide end-of-life companionship for patients and their families or perform administrative tasks.

2913 Williams Drive, Ste. 320, Georgetown512-942-6261www.gentiva.com

Girlstart volunteers encourage girls to pursue interests in math, science and technology through after-school programs and community events.

1400 W. Anderson Lane, Austin 78757512-916-4775www.girlstart.orgTwitter: @girlstart

Goodwill Central Texas provides numerous volunteer opportunities including rebuilding computers and tutoring in high school and GED classrooms.

1015 Norwood Park Blvd., Austin 78753512-637-7100www.austingoodwill.orgTwitter: @austingoodwill

Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County teams build quality houses for local low-income families. Volunteers assist in construction, office administration and customer service, and they also handle donations at the ReStore, a thrift store for building materials.

2108 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown512-863-4344www.williamsonhabitat.orgTwitter: @HabitatWilCo

Hope Alliance provides services and counseling to victims of family and sexual violence. Volunteers answer crisis calls and assist in a variety of programs.

1011 Gattis School Road, Ste. 106, Round Rock1-800-460-7233512-255-1212 (for Williamson County)www.hopealliancetx.orgTwitter: @hopealliance_ed

Hutto Education Foundation aims to support students and teachers by raising funds through corporate or individual donations. The foundation distributes grants for special projects and scholarships for students moving on to a higher education. Volunteers can help at fundraising events such as the annual gala or meet and greet.

512-638-6404www.hipponation.org

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Central Texas has many charities and nonprofits that need volunteers throughout the year. There are a volunteer opportunities available for any level of time commitment. Here is a list of some local charities that are accepting volunteers.