Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Covenant House Georgia! From one-time group projects to ongoing individual roles, there are many ways to get involved. Use the sections below to explore opportunities, learn about the process, and find the best fit for your time and talents.

Individual Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers play a vital role in supporting the young people at Covenant House Georgia. Whether you have a few hours to give or are looking for a more hands-on opportunity, there are many meaningful ways to get involved and contribute your time and skills.

Help Organize our Clothing Closet

Help sort, organize, and maintain our on-campus clothing closet to ensure that our young people have easy access to clean, seasonally appropriate clothing (including clothing for job interviews) when they need it most.

Prepare & Share a Meal

Provide a sense of comfort and community by preparing and serving a meal for our young people. Volunteers can cook on-site or bring prepared dishes, offering both nourishment and a chance to connect with CHGA youth.

Provide Special Event Support

Assist with events throughout the year by helping with setup, check-in, guest engagement, and/or event logistics. Your support helps create welcoming, well-run experiences for young people and the broader community. 

Join a Street Outreach Session

Accompany our outreach team as they connect with young people experiencing homelessness in the community. Volunteers help distribute supplies and share information about available resources in a respectful, supportive way.

Lead Life Skills Classes 

Share your knowledge by leading workshops on topics like budgeting, job readiness, wellness, or other practical skills. These sessions help equip young people with tools for greater independence. 

Offer Administrative Support 

Provide behind-the-scenes assistance with tasks like data entry, organizing materials, or office projects. This support helps staff stay focused on direct services for youth.

All new individual volunteers must:

  1. Be over 18 years old
  2. Fill out this form to share your information and areas of interest
  3. Pay a $50 background check fee 
  4. Complete a virtual training session & one-time orientation video

A Note for Volunteers

When you are on Covenant House Georgia's campus, you are entering the home of the young people we serve. We ask that all volunteers help us maintain a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment by being mindful of your language and behavior. This includes refraining from cursing or saying anything that could be offensive. Please also wear attire that is appropriate for your volunteer activity (for example, work clothes and sneakers for campus beautification projects).

Thank you for sharing your time with us! If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at: chgavolunteer@covenanthouse.org

 

Volunteer Age Requirement

Due to HIPAA Laws and our Confidentiality Policy, all volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. If you are under 18, you can still get involved by holding a drive for urgently needed items to help our youth succeed in the next steps of their journey toward productive adulthood.

Please contact our Volunteer Team at chgavolunteer@covenanthouse.org before hosting a drive or creating outreach kits to determine our current needs.

 

Donations

Covenant House Georgia also gratefully accepts in-kind donations of critical items to support the needs of our programs and our young people. Make a donation easily from the comfort of your home via our Amazon Wish Lists. Below a list of our current Wish Lists and what they support:

CHGA Welcome Kits

For our youth who are transitioning into our on-campus Gift of Hope apartments transitional living program or who we assist in getting their first apartments off campus through our Rapid Rehousing Program.

Youth Achievement Rewards

For our youth in the PJ Garcia Center Crisis Shelter who reach their case management goals.

CAMPUS NEEDS

For items that we need around campus to help with organization, functionality, etc., as well as items needed to help care for our on-campus cat, Lucky, and the 9 chickens we have on campus.

GENERAL YOUTH NEEDS

Basic necessities that are always needed year-round to ensure our youths' needs are met.

MORE WAYS TO GET INVOLVED