66 volunteer opportunities are open to Arizona high-schoolers, including Habitat for Humanity Youth Build and St. Mary’s Food Bank teen volunteering — for graduation service hours, club requirements (NHS, Key Club), and a stronger college application. Every listing takes high-school-aged volunteers; free, no account.
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Keep a simple log as you go — date, organization, hours, and a contact who can verify them. Many schools and the National Honor Society want a signed form, so ask the organization to sign off after each session rather than scrambling at the end of the year.
Unpaid work that helps your community or a nonprofit — food banks, tutoring, hospital and library volunteering, park cleanups, and helping run events. Work for a for-profit business or court-ordered hours usually do not count; check with your counselor if you are unsure.
Often yes — many roles here welcome younger teens, though some (like hospital volunteering) set a minimum age or ask for a parent or guardian to sign a consent form. Each listing notes any age requirement.