Volunteer

Be the Help That Restores Families

Restoryed Families exists to strengthen youth and families impacted by crisis through practical support and community connection. Volunteers are a vital part of that mission—showing up with compassion, consistency, and a willingness to serve.

Whether you can give a few hours a month or serve regularly, your time can help single mothers gain stability, support children during hard transitions, and create welcoming spaces where families can breathe and rebuild.

Flexible opportunities Training & guidance provided Serve individuals and families with dignity

Where Volunteers Help Most

Pick a role that fits your gifts, schedule, and comfort level.

Family Resource Center

Coffee bar hospitality, classroom support, event setup, welcome team.

Single-Mom Support

Mentoring, encouragement, practical help, community connection.

Respite Home Readiness

Donation sorting, comfort kits, laundry support, supply organization.

Daycare Support

Admin help, classroom preparation, supplies, special events (as allowed).

Some roles may require background checks or additional training depending on the activity and setting.

Volunteer Opportunities

Our ministry is hands-on. Volunteers help make our campus feel welcoming, our programs run smoothly, and our families feel supported.

You don’t need to be an expert—just willing to serve with kindness and consistency.

Hospitality & Welcome

Greeting families, serving coffee, helping visitors feel at home.

Events & Set-Up

Room setup, cleanup, supplies, and support for classes and gatherings.

Donation Sorting

Organize clothing, toiletries, and supplies so they’re ready when needed.

Mentoring & Encouragement

Support moms with encouragement, guidance, and consistent presence.

Your Time Creates Real Impact

Volunteers help reduce stress for single mothers, create safe and calm spaces for children, and keep our campus ready to serve families on their hardest days.

What matters most: showing up with kindness. When families feel welcomed and supported, hope becomes practical.

Common Volunteer Commitments

  • One-time projects (drives, campus prep, events)
  • Weekly or monthly service shifts
  • Skilled support (teaching, trades, admin, mentoring)
  • Group service days (churches, teams, businesses)

Thank you for serving.

When you volunteer with Restoryed Families, you become part of a community committed to practical support and lasting restoration. Together, we can strengthen families—one step, one moment, and one act of kindness at a time.