Volunteers are vital to our mission!
Volunteers are the driving force behind Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County – those dedicated people who contribute a day, a week, a few months, and in some cases, many years to bring Habitat's mission to life.
Volunteers help with everything from building and repairing homes, to assisting at our ReStore and doing community outreach events. Most positions require no experience, just a willingness to show up and learn! We have fun and meaningful opportunities year-round.
Please contact our office at 320-762-4255 with any questions about volunteering.
Prior to volunteering with Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County, we want to know a bit about you so we can find the right opportunity.
Click the appropriate button(s).
New Volunteer:
If you have not volunteered with Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County or the ReStore before, please take a moment to complete BOTH items:
Annual Waivers:
- Ages 18+: please complete the annual Volunteer Waiver and Code of Conduct prior to volunteering.
Ages 17 or under: please contact our office to obtain the required forms for minors. Thank you!
Student Related Community Service:
Interested in volunteer to count towards a school requirement? Please complete the Community Service Packet based on your age by clicking one of the buttons above. Note: Students must be age 14+.
Court Ordered Community Service:
Note: We are not able to accommodate court ordered community service at this time.
Volunteer Recognition:
Whether you swing a hammer on the build site, assist in our ReStore, serve on our board/committees, or serve in countless other ways, your time and talents create transformational change. Together, we open the doors to brighter futures.
View our Volunteer Spotlights to learn more about our incredible volunteers!
Our Behavior Commitments:
Habitat for Humanity is committed to supporting a respectful and ethical workplace, safeguarding the rights of those we serve, and properly stewarding our donors’ funds and resources. In service to that commitment, and in accordance with its foundational mission principles, Habitat for Humanity and its local Habitat organizations all oppose any form of discrimination, harassment, exploitation, or abuse.
All Habitat representatives, including volunteers, are expected to adhere to Habitat’s Safeguarding Behavior Commitments.
- Watch the 9-minute Safeguarding video
- Review Policy 34 on Safeguarding
- Learn guidance for raising concerns
Safety Trainings
