JustServe
Jesus spent time serving others during His ministry on earth. As his disciples, we seek to follow His example by lifting and loving others around us.
Volunteer opportunities in North Texas can be found on JustServe.org, a website (and app) where the volunteer needs of organizations are posted, and volunteers can search for opportunities. Any local organization can list their projects to find volunteers, it’s free. Join us in serving side by side to improve our communities!
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FOX 4 News: Teens Help Kids Have Restful Night’s Sleep
In an interfaith service project, Prosper youth built 52 beds for children in need in
Denton Record-Chronicle: Community overhauls a school’s disused soccer field for Juneteenth in Southeast Denton
The Denton community, in collaboration with the Denton Juneteenth Committee and JustServe North Texas volunteers,
Volunteers needed for Juneteenth Cemetery Cleanup in Carrollton
Volunteers in North Texas are needed for an upcoming service project and community event in
JustServe and Juneteenth Committee Partner for Community Enhancement in Denton
In a vibrant display of community spirit and collaboration, JustServe and the Denton Juneteenth Committee
Local Family Volunteers to Build Beds for Children in Need
PROSPER, Texas —The Johnson Family, residents of Prosper for the last decade, recently dedicated their Saturday
Teens Pack 21,000 Meals to Fight Worldwide Hunger
Prosper, Texas — In honor of the annual Global Youth Service Day, a church youth group of 40
Prosper Community Cleanup for Global Youth Service Day
Prosper, Texas — The Spring weather in North Texas was ideal for Global Youth Service Day projects, allowing this
LocalProfile: Over 1,000 Teens Serve Nonprofits for Global Youth Service Month
See which nonprofits and service projects North Texas teens served. BubbleLife: Teens Support Local Charities
Prosper, Frisco Teens Bring Joy, Encouragement Through Lovepacs
Prosper, Texas — One in five North Texas children endure food insecurity, but one local