A place that feels like home
One person can make a big difference — bringing hope and comfort to families when they need it the most. Your time and compassion help create a home-away-from-home and show families that they are not alone.
Guest Services Volunteers maintain a set schedule of two-hour shifts weekly or biweekly. Guest Services volunteers must be at least 18 years old and commit to at least six months of service, subject to our needs.
Current Guest Services Volunteer opportunities include:
This program is for high school students entering their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior year, interested in participating in a Teen Board that raises funds, volunteers and advocates for Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities. Teen Council Members serve from October to May.
This program is intended for high school students entering their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior year, interested in participating in a hands-on volunteer program this summer. VolunTEEN members will volunteer at one of our Houses for two (2) hours a week for eight (8) weeks, supporting our House teams and the Charity’s mission and vision. They will continuously contribute toward the well-being of families and children staying with us. VolunTEEN members will serve during June and July each year.
This program is for college freshmen, sophomores, juniors or seniors interested in supporting Atlanta RMHC. Students will have the opportunity to engage in unique volunteer opportunities and initiatives independently throughout their college/university community.
Complete the application and submit a letter of recommendation no later than Friday, August 23. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Students will be encouraged to reapply for the following school year.
College Volunteers Must
For young professionals under 40, this group is dedicated to support the ever increasing fundraising and volunteers needs of the organization. Members benefit by taking part in hands-on volunteer opportunities and through various networking opportunities the organization provides.
Email Lisa Kennedy for more information.
The Advisory Council provides expertise in a variety of fields and supports the mission through fundraising, advocacy, and service on ARMHC event and board committees.
It operates separately from the ARMHC Board of Directors and focuses on three key areas to benefit the mission – Connections, Philanthropy and Service.
Membership is dependent on current needs of the organization. For more information email Ashley Stocks.
Serving on the Board is both an honor and a responsibility. Board members are carefully selected for their leadership, expertise, and commitment to the mission. Their strategic guidance and thoughtful stewardship are essential to advancing the organization’s goals and ensuring long-term impact and sustainability.
Membership is dependent on current needs of the organization. For more information email Ashley Stocks.
Have more questions about volunteering? Email volunteerservices@armhc.org.
Parents don’t know when their children will need medical help. But they should know they can always access the care they need. And with your help, we can support them all throughout their journey.