Volunteer Opportunities
Welcome to the Volunteer Opportunities page at Florida Atlantic's Jupiter Campus! Here, you'll find a wealth of information about how you can make a meaningful impact both on campus and in the wider community. Our university is dedicated to fostering a spirit of service and civic engagement among our students, faculty, and staff. Whether you're looking to gain new skills, meet like-minded individuals, or simply give back, there's a volunteer opportunity for you.

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Why Volunteer?
Volunteering is a powerful way to enrich your university experience. It allows you to:
- Develop Professional Skills: Enhance your resume and build a network by gaining practical experience in various fields.
- Connect with the Community: Engage with local organizations and communityÌýmembers, building lasting relationships.
- Make a Difference: Contribute to causes you're passionate about and create positive change.
- Receive a graduation Service Cord: Information below.
How to Get Involved
Getting started is easy:
- Browse Opportunities: Explore the available volunteer positions at various local non-profits listed below. Or browse Student Government opportunitiesÌýprovided by SAVI (Students Advocating Volunteer Involvement) at
- Sign Up: Register for your chosen opportunity directly through the non-profit or via SAVI's OwlCentral Page.
- Start Volunteering: Begin your journey of making a difference!
- Log hours: Log all your hours using ´óÏó´«Ã½ in order to receive credit.
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El Sol:
El Sol, Jupiter’s Neighborhood Resource Center (El Sol) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that exist to improve the quality of life for the residents of Jupiter and surrounding communities. El Sol's seven areas of focus are: Labor, Adult Education, Health, Community Life, Legal, Food and Nutrition, and Youth Development.
For more information contact:
(561)-745-9860Ìý
106 Military Trail Jupiter, FLÌý 33458
Furry Friends:
Furry Friends is working every day to support the human-animal bond by addressing needs at both ends of the leash. Ìý As the needs of our community and region evolve, we are refocusing to improve our care for pets while also addressing the root causes of pet overpopulation.ÌýOur vision is to transform our facilities into nation-leading campuses for lifesaving programs, address disparities in the supply of and access to adoptable pets, provide access to Veterinary Services to all, and build a culture of care and achievement. Ìý
For more information contact:
(561)-486-4292
ngottesman@furryfriendsadoption.org
100 Capital Street, Jupiter, FL, 33458
Quantum House:
Quantum House is a caring and supportive home that lessens the burden for families whose children are receiving treatment in Palm Beach County for a serious medical condition.
For more information contact:
(561)-530-1249
987 45th ÌýStreet, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Warriors Renewal Coalition:
Warriors Renewal Coalition’s mission is to serve Post 9/11 combat injured, or ill, service members, veterans and their families.ÌýÌýWe provide a Florida Rest and Reset experience in a stress-free environment. Ìý
For more information contact:
(561) 351-8023
rheanna@warriorsrenewalcoalition.org
222 US HWY 1 Suite 202, Tequesta,Ìý FL 33469
Vote Palm Beach:
The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections office is on a mission to educate our community about the importance of registering and voting. Ìý
For more information contact:
(561) 656-6200
4301 Cherry Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
The Lords Place:
The Lord’s Place is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness by providing innovative, compassionate and effective services to men, women, and children in our community. Ìý
For more information contact:
(561) 537-4676
jaraujo@thelordsplace.org ÌýÌý
2808 N Australian Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Pace Center for Girls:
Pace provides girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training, and advocacy.
For more information contact:
(561)‑472‑1990
danielle.erblat@pacecenter.org Ìý
1640 South Congress Avenue, Palm Springs, FL 33461
One Blood:
One Blood's Mission is t o enhance the health and well-being of others through our work with blood and stem cell products and by facilitating scientific research.Ìý
For more information contact:
(772)-324-3456
george.yribarren@oneblood.orgÌý
2229 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996
Little Smiles:
Right now, thousands of children in Southeast Florida are facing the most difficult time of their lives, serious illness, homelessness, and other tragedies.ÌýThey are spending their days alone in hospital rooms, shelters, or other temporary homes going through painful procedures and experiencing emotional strains they are not equipped to handle.ÌýWe are proud to work alongside Child Life specialists, nurses, law enforcement, and other critical staff members atÌýover 30 facilitiesÌýto bring (big) little smiles. Our programsÌýare created to provide experiences, toys, and essential items to children in need through the help and generosity of our community.ÌýTogether we can brighten their day.Ìý
For more information contact:
(561) -899-4700
3569 91st St. N Ste. 4, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33403
Students who complete their service hours and have logged them on NobleHour ´óÏó´«Ã½ and maintained a 2.0 GPA are eligible to apply for the Volunteer Service Cord at the end of their graduating semester. Hours are due the week before Finals Week of each semester for verification.Ìý
All hours must be verified through Noblehour. Undergraduate students must completeÌý
400Ìýservice hours, Graduate and Transfer students must completeÌý
200Ìý
service hours to qualify for the Volunteer Service Cord.Ìý
For more information visit:
´óÏó´«Ã½ Service Cord
For More Information Contact:
Campus Life
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