Volunteer Opportunities at The Project
The generosity of our volunteers is critical to The Project’s ability to serve our community. From assisting at events to packing harm reduction supplies, there are various ways you can make an impact.
Steps to Becoming a Volunteer
Complete a Volunteer Application: Begin by filling out the online volunteer application to express your interest and share your background.
Schedule a Brief Phone Call: After submitting your application, you will be invited to schedule a short phone conversation with our Volunteer Coordinator to discuss your interests and availability.
Complete the Online Volunteer Orientation: Participate in an online orientation to learn more about The Project, our volunteer platform, and complete any required forms.
Start Volunteering: Once you've completed the orientation and your required forms have been submitted and accepted, you can begin volunteering!
Note: Not all positions require this process. For more information or if you have any questions, please reach out to viminda@tpqc.org.
Volunteer Opportunities
Event Support
Support The Project by volunteering at an event. Opportunities may include set-up, check-in, tear-down, and other relevant tasks.
Annual events include our Pride 5k and Pride Party in June, Putts Fore Pride in September, and our Red Ribbon Ball in December.
Event Tabling
Help represent our organization at community events! Volunteers greet attendees, share information, and answer questions. Shifts are typically 2–4 hours.
Harm Reduction Kit Assembly
Help support our Harm Reduction Program by organizing and packing Harm Reduction Kits. Kit assembly occurs at The Project during business hours.
Clothing Closet Upkeep
Volunteers will help keep our clothing closet organized by sorting donations, restocking items, and maintaining a clean, accessible space.
Clinic Support
Volunteers will aid in a variety of clinical operation support such as escorting patients to rooms, restocking exam rooms, organizing stock, or assembling a variety of kits available for patients.

