Volunteer: Next Step Ministries Group Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! June 30th- July 2ndWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 30, 2026 through Jul 2, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Individual Sign up for New Construction Builds! Cornerstone Creek Housing Addition (Weekday)We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! This is specifically for small groups (5 or less) and individual that are wanting to help at Cornerstone Creek Housing addition. Please call or text Joely Dixson at 405-501-9394 or Bruce Kennedy at 405-520-4320 for specific house number we will be working on that day. The address listed will take you to the housing addition entrance. We are currently working on 144th Street and Foundation Way. Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! This is specifically for small groups (5 or less) and individual that are wanting to help at Cornerstone Creek Housing addition. Please call or text Joely Dixson at 405-501-9394 or Bruce Kennedy at 405-520-4320 for specific house number we will be working on that day. The address listed will take you to the housing addition entrance. We are currently working on 144th Street and Foundation Way. Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Downtown Habitat Restore Warehouse Volunteers!Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Habitat Restore Downtown! If you need to complete court-ordered community service, we will be happy to assist you. To proceed with scheduling this, we will need additional information regarding your case. For further details, please contact a Volunteer Coordinator at (405) 232-5592. Volunteers will help with sorting the warehouse and putting items on the floor. Volunteers will also help loading items for customers. Volunteers will also help unload donated items. *Please note that we do require a background check for all volunteers that are working at the Restore!* All volunteer opportunities are:
Customer Service – These individuals will be walking the sales floor, greeting customers and answering minor customer questions to provide a friendly, comfortable customer environment in our stores. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Donor Service – These individuals will be monitoring our donation drop-off, greeting donors and occasionally unloading smaller donated items to provide friendly, prompt service to our donors. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable working outdoors, can performing minor lifting tasks, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Merchandise Processing – We receive merchandise that has been donated by the community, and occasionally, that merchandise needs some TLC. We are looking for volunteers for two specific tasks in this area: 1) Steam cleaning and general cleaning of furniture or other items and 2) Performing minor repairs to fix damaged items. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who are comfortable occasionally lifting or repositioning merchandise. Program: Downtown Habitat Restore Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Habitat Restore Downtown! If you need to complete court-ordered community service, we will be happy to assist you. To proceed with scheduling this, we will need additional information regarding your case. For further details, please contact a Volunteer Coordinator at (405) 232-5592. Volunteers will help with sorting the warehouse and putting items on the floor. Volunteers will also help loading items for customers. Volunteers will also help unload donated items. *Please note that we do require a background check for all volunteers that are working at the Restore!* All volunteer opportunities are:
Customer Service – These individuals will be walking the sales floor, greeting customers and answering minor customer questions to provide a friendly, comfortable customer environment in our stores. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Donor Service – These individuals will be monitoring our donation drop-off, greeting donors and occasionally unloading smaller donated items to provide friendly, prompt service to our donors. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable working outdoors, can performing minor lifting tasks, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Merchandise Processing – We receive merchandise that has been donated by the community, and occasionally, that merchandise needs some TLC. We are looking for volunteers for two specific tasks in this area: 1) Steam cleaning and general cleaning of furniture or other items and 2) Performing minor repairs to fix damaged items. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who are comfortable occasionally lifting or repositioning merchandise. Program: Downtown Habitat Restore Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 73103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: South Restore Warehouse Volunteers! 2026If you have questions you can call the store at 405-778-6222 Volunteers will help with sorting the warehouse and putting items on the floor. Volunteers will also help loading items for customers. Volunteers will also help unload donated items. *Please note that we do require a background check for all volunteers that are working at the Restore!* All volunteer opportunities are: Cashier – These individuals will be greeting customers, ringing up items the customer is purchasing, collecting payment and maintaining the accuracy of the cash register. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable standing for an extended period of time, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Customer Service – These individuals will be walking the sales floor, greeting customers and answering minor customer questions to provide a friendly, comfortable customer environment in our stores. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Donor Service – These individuals will be monitoring our donation drop-off, greeting donors and occasionally unloading smaller donated items to provide friendly, prompt service to our donors. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable working outdoors, can performing minor lifting tasks, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Merchandise Processing – We receive merchandise that has been donated by the community, and occasionally, that merchandise needs some TLC. We are looking for volunteers for two specific tasks in this area: 1) Steam cleaning and general cleaning of furniture or other items and 2) Performing minor repairs to fix damaged items. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who are comfortable occasionally lifting or repositioning merchandise. Program: South I-35 Habitat Restore If you have questions you can call the store at 405-778-6222 Volunteers will help with sorting the warehouse and putting items on the floor. Volunteers will also help loading items for customers. Volunteers will also help unload donated items. *Please note that we do require a background check for all volunteers that are working at the Restore!* All volunteer opportunities are: Cashier – These individuals will be greeting customers, ringing up items the customer is purchasing, collecting payment and maintaining the accuracy of the cash register. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable standing for an extended period of time, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Customer Service – These individuals will be walking the sales floor, greeting customers and answering minor customer questions to provide a friendly, comfortable customer environment in our stores. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Donor Service – These individuals will be monitoring our donation drop-off, greeting donors and occasionally unloading smaller donated items to provide friendly, prompt service to our donors. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable working outdoors, can performing minor lifting tasks, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Merchandise Processing – We receive merchandise that has been donated by the community, and occasionally, that merchandise needs some TLC. We are looking for volunteers for two specific tasks in this area: 1) Steam cleaning and general cleaning of furniture or other items and 2) Performing minor repairs to fix damaged items. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who are comfortable occasionally lifting or repositioning merchandise. Program: South I-35 Habitat Restore Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 73129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project 1: Russell, July 2nd - July 3rd (1401 NE Grand Blvd)Project 1: Russell / 7.2 – 7.3 / Finish up To start this month, we're excited to continue repairs on Ms. Russell's home, where she has lived for the past 14 years. These improvements will help preserve her home while making it safer and more accessible for her to enjoy for years to come. Our volunteers will complete exterior repairs, including soffit, fascia, gable, windows, fencing, and minor electrical and drywall work, along with bathroom accessibility upgrades. We are grateful for the opportunity to continue serving Ms. Russell and appreciate every volunteer helping make these much-needed repairs possible. Program: Critical Home Repair Project 1: Russell / 7.2 – 7.3 / Finish up To start this month, we're excited to continue repairs on Ms. Russell's home, where she has lived for the past 14 years. These improvements will help preserve her home while making it safer and more accessible for her to enjoy for years to come. Our volunteers will complete exterior repairs, including soffit, fascia, gable, windows, fencing, and minor electrical and drywall work, along with bathroom accessibility upgrades. We are grateful for the opportunity to continue serving Ms. Russell and appreciate every volunteer helping make these much-needed repairs possible. Program: Critical Home Repair Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 73117 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project 2: Brito-Soleto, July 9th - July 10th (724 SE 33rd St)Project 2: Brito-Sotelo / 7.9 - 7.10 For the past 20 years, Ms. Brito-Sotelo has called her house home. This project is about more than home repairs—it's about helping a longtime homeowner remain safely in the place she loves. The project includes replacing eight windows, installing new vinyl siding with any necessary sheathing repairs, replacing trim around the windows and giving it a fresh coat of paint, and inspecting the roof to make needed repairs. We will also install two new entry doors and storm doors with new trim, remove and reinstall gutters as needed during the siding installation, and complete important interior improvements. Inside the home, volunteers will repair drywall, install new doors for the water heater, closet, and bathroom, strengthen and repair the subfloor, and replace damaged flooring with durable luxury vinyl plank in the repaired areas. Every volunteer who lends a hand will make a lasting difference in Ms. Brito-Sotelo's life and help ensure her home remains a safe and welcoming place for years to come. Program: Critical Home Repair Project 2: Brito-Sotelo / 7.9 - 7.10 For the past 20 years, Ms. Brito-Sotelo has called her house home. This project is about more than home repairs—it's about helping a longtime homeowner remain safely in the place she loves. The project includes replacing eight windows, installing new vinyl siding with any necessary sheathing repairs, replacing trim around the windows and giving it a fresh coat of paint, and inspecting the roof to make needed repairs. We will also install two new entry doors and storm doors with new trim, remove and reinstall gutters as needed during the siding installation, and complete important interior improvements. Inside the home, volunteers will repair drywall, install new doors for the water heater, closet, and bathroom, strengthen and repair the subfloor, and replace damaged flooring with durable luxury vinyl plank in the repaired areas. Every volunteer who lends a hand will make a lasting difference in Ms. Brito-Sotelo's life and help ensure her home remains a safe and welcoming place for years to come. Program: Critical Home Repair Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 73129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Women's Build 2026 (Trim Day)We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Individual Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! Saturday, July 11We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Next Step Ministries Group Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! July 14th, 15th, and 16thWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 14, 2026 through Jul 16, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project 3: Arens, July 16th - July 18th (2228 SW 21st)Project 3: Arens / 7.16 – 7.18 For Ms. Arens, this home is more than just a house, it's a lifetime of memories. Although she has owned the home for the past eight years, it has been in her family much longer. This is the home where she grew up, watched her parents pour their love into every improvement, and built memories she now hopes to pass on to her own family. She recalls how her mother worked tirelessly to make their house a home, adding closets, remodeling rooms one by one, and even pouring the sidewalk herself. Her father, a military veteran, worked hard to provide for his family and support those improvements. Today, with five children and nine grandchildren, Ms. Arens dreams of keeping this cherished home in the family for generations to come. Living with a disability and relying on a limited income has made it impossible to complete the extensive repairs the home now needs. That's where our volunteers will make an incredible difference. This project will include replacing the roof, upgrading the electrical system to support a new HVAC system, installing proper ventilation, replacing nine windows, repairing and reframing the front porch, replacing flooring in several areas of the home, repairing plumbing, installing a new water heater, repairing drywall, improving insulation, replacing interior and exterior doors, repairing fascia and soffits, installing new gutters, and completing numerous safety and structural repairs throughout the home. If funding allows, we also hope to repaint portions of the home and replace the exterior siding. Every repair completed is an investment in more than a home, it's an investment in a family's history and future. Thanks to the generosity of our volunteers and supporters, Ms. Arens will have the opportunity to remain in the home that holds generations of memories for years to come. Program: Critical Home Repair Project 3: Arens / 7.16 – 7.18 For Ms. Arens, this home is more than just a house, it's a lifetime of memories. Although she has owned the home for the past eight years, it has been in her family much longer. This is the home where she grew up, watched her parents pour their love into every improvement, and built memories she now hopes to pass on to her own family. She recalls how her mother worked tirelessly to make their house a home, adding closets, remodeling rooms one by one, and even pouring the sidewalk herself. Her father, a military veteran, worked hard to provide for his family and support those improvements. Today, with five children and nine grandchildren, Ms. Arens dreams of keeping this cherished home in the family for generations to come. Living with a disability and relying on a limited income has made it impossible to complete the extensive repairs the home now needs. That's where our volunteers will make an incredible difference. This project will include replacing the roof, upgrading the electrical system to support a new HVAC system, installing proper ventilation, replacing nine windows, repairing and reframing the front porch, replacing flooring in several areas of the home, repairing plumbing, installing a new water heater, repairing drywall, improving insulation, replacing interior and exterior doors, repairing fascia and soffits, installing new gutters, and completing numerous safety and structural repairs throughout the home. If funding allows, we also hope to repaint portions of the home and replace the exterior siding. Every repair completed is an investment in more than a home, it's an investment in a family's history and future. Thanks to the generosity of our volunteers and supporters, Ms. Arens will have the opportunity to remain in the home that holds generations of memories for years to come. Program: Critical Home Repair Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 73108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AWHONN Group Volunteer Sign-up for New Construction Builds! Saturday, July 18, 2026We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 18, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Individual Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! Saturday, July 18We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 18, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Next Step Ministries Group Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! July 21st, 22nd, and 23rdWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 21, 2026 through Jul 23, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project 4: Brito-Soleto, July 23rd - July 25th (724 SE 33rd St)Project 2: Brito-Sotelo 7.23 - 7.25 For the past 20 years, Ms. Brito-Sotelo has called her house home. This project is about more than home repairs—it's about helping a longtime homeowner remain safely in the place she loves. The project includes replacing eight windows, installing new vinyl siding with any necessary sheathing repairs, replacing trim around the windows and giving it a fresh coat of paint, and inspecting the roof to make needed repairs. We will also install two new entry doors and storm doors with new trim, remove and reinstall gutters as needed during the siding installation, and complete important interior improvements. Inside the home, volunteers will repair drywall, install new doors for the water heater, closet, and bathroom, strengthen and repair the subfloor, and replace damaged flooring with durable luxury vinyl plank in the repaired areas. Every volunteer who lends a hand will make a lasting difference in Ms. Brito-Sotelo's life and help ensure her home remains a safe and welcoming place for years to come. Program: Critical Home Repair Project 2: Brito-Sotelo 7.23 - 7.25 For the past 20 years, Ms. Brito-Sotelo has called her house home. This project is about more than home repairs—it's about helping a longtime homeowner remain safely in the place she loves. The project includes replacing eight windows, installing new vinyl siding with any necessary sheathing repairs, replacing trim around the windows and giving it a fresh coat of paint, and inspecting the roof to make needed repairs. We will also install two new entry doors and storm doors with new trim, remove and reinstall gutters as needed during the siding installation, and complete important interior improvements. Inside the home, volunteers will repair drywall, install new doors for the water heater, closet, and bathroom, strengthen and repair the subfloor, and replace damaged flooring with durable luxury vinyl plank in the repaired areas. Every volunteer who lends a hand will make a lasting difference in Ms. Brito-Sotelo's life and help ensure her home remains a safe and welcoming place for years to come. Program: Critical Home Repair Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 73129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Women's Build 2026 (Interior Paint Day)We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Individual Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! Saturday, July 25We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Next Step Ministries Group Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! July 28th, 29th, 30thWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 28, 2026 through Jul 30, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project 5: Arens, July 30th - Aug 1st (2228 SW 21st)Project 3: Arens 7.30 – 8.1 For Ms. Arens, this home is more than just a house, it's a lifetime of memories. Although she has owned the home for the past eight years, it has been in her family much longer. This is the home where she grew up, watched her parents pour their love into every improvement, and built memories she now hopes to pass on to her own family. She recalls how her mother worked tirelessly to make their house a home, adding closets, remodeling rooms one by one, and even pouring the sidewalk herself. Her father, a military veteran, worked hard to provide for his family and support those improvements. Today, with five children and nine grandchildren, Ms. Arens dreams of keeping this cherished home in the family for generations to come. Living with a disability and relying on a limited income has made it impossible to complete the extensive repairs the home now needs. That's where our volunteers will make an incredible difference. This project will include replacing the roof, upgrading the electrical system to support a new HVAC system, installing proper ventilation, replacing nine windows, repairing and reframing the front porch, replacing flooring in several areas of the home, repairing plumbing, installing a new water heater, repairing drywall, improving insulation, replacing interior and exterior doors, repairing fascia and soffits, installing new gutters, and completing numerous safety and structural repairs throughout the home. If funding allows, we also hope to repaint portions of the home and replace the exterior siding. Every repair completed is an investment in more than a home, it's an investment in a family's history and future. Thanks to the generosity of our volunteers and supporters, Ms. Arens will have the opportunity to remain in the home that holds generations of memories for years to come. Program: Critical Home Repair Project 3: Arens 7.30 – 8.1 For Ms. Arens, this home is more than just a house, it's a lifetime of memories. Although she has owned the home for the past eight years, it has been in her family much longer. This is the home where she grew up, watched her parents pour their love into every improvement, and built memories she now hopes to pass on to her own family. She recalls how her mother worked tirelessly to make their house a home, adding closets, remodeling rooms one by one, and even pouring the sidewalk herself. Her father, a military veteran, worked hard to provide for his family and support those improvements. Today, with five children and nine grandchildren, Ms. Arens dreams of keeping this cherished home in the family for generations to come. Living with a disability and relying on a limited income has made it impossible to complete the extensive repairs the home now needs. That's where our volunteers will make an incredible difference. This project will include replacing the roof, upgrading the electrical system to support a new HVAC system, installing proper ventilation, replacing nine windows, repairing and reframing the front porch, replacing flooring in several areas of the home, repairing plumbing, installing a new water heater, repairing drywall, improving insulation, replacing interior and exterior doors, repairing fascia and soffits, installing new gutters, and completing numerous safety and structural repairs throughout the home. If funding allows, we also hope to repaint portions of the home and replace the exterior siding. Every repair completed is an investment in more than a home, it's an investment in a family's history and future. Thanks to the generosity of our volunteers and supporters, Ms. Arens will have the opportunity to remain in the home that holds generations of memories for years to come. Program: Critical Home Repair Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 73108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Eugene CYA Group Volunteer Sign-up for New Construction Builds! Saturday, August 1, 2026We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 1, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: South Restore Warehouse Volunteers! 2026If you have questions you can call the store at 405-778-6222 Volunteers will help with sorting the warehouse and putting items on the floor. Volunteers will also help loading items for customers. Volunteers will also help unload donated items. *Please note that we do require a background check for all volunteers that are working at the Restore!* All volunteer opportunities are: Cashier – These individuals will be greeting customers, ringing up items the customer is purchasing, collecting payment and maintaining the accuracy of the cash register. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable standing for an extended period of time, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Customer Service – These individuals will be walking the sales floor, greeting customers and answering minor customer questions to provide a friendly, comfortable customer environment in our stores. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Donor Service – These individuals will be monitoring our donation drop-off, greeting donors and occasionally unloading smaller donated items to provide friendly, prompt service to our donors. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable working outdoors, can performing minor lifting tasks, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Merchandise Processing – We receive merchandise that has been donated by the community, and occasionally, that merchandise needs some TLC. We are looking for volunteers for two specific tasks in this area: 1) Steam cleaning and general cleaning of furniture or other items and 2) Performing minor repairs to fix damaged items. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who are comfortable occasionally lifting or repositioning merchandise. Program: South I-35 Habitat Restore If you have questions you can call the store at 405-778-6222 Volunteers will help with sorting the warehouse and putting items on the floor. Volunteers will also help loading items for customers. Volunteers will also help unload donated items. *Please note that we do require a background check for all volunteers that are working at the Restore!* All volunteer opportunities are: Cashier – These individuals will be greeting customers, ringing up items the customer is purchasing, collecting payment and maintaining the accuracy of the cash register. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable standing for an extended period of time, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Customer Service – These individuals will be walking the sales floor, greeting customers and answering minor customer questions to provide a friendly, comfortable customer environment in our stores. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Donor Service – These individuals will be monitoring our donation drop-off, greeting donors and occasionally unloading smaller donated items to provide friendly, prompt service to our donors. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week, are comfortable working outdoors, can performing minor lifting tasks, and enjoy meeting and interacting with new people. Merchandise Processing – We receive merchandise that has been donated by the community, and occasionally, that merchandise needs some TLC. We are looking for volunteers for two specific tasks in this area: 1) Steam cleaning and general cleaning of furniture or other items and 2) Performing minor repairs to fix damaged items. We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least 6 hours per week who are comfortable occasionally lifting or repositioning merchandise. Program: South I-35 Habitat Restore Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 73129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Diamondback Energy "Dream Team" Group Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! Wednesday, September 9thWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 9, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bockus- Payne Group Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! Friday, September 11thWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 11, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: JP Morgan Chase Group Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! Saturday, September 12thWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Parman Law Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! Friday, September 18thWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Standley Systems Group Volunteer Day Sign-up for New Construction Builds! Friday, September 18thConstruction Volunteer Information Thank you for volunteering with our home construction program! Volunteers play a vital role in helping us build homes and strengthen communities throughout Central Oklahoma. You will work alongside a Site Supervisor and assist with various stages of home construction, which may include: Framing Truss installation Cornice work Painting Trim work Hardware installation Detailing Sod installation LandscapingNo construction experience is required. All necessary tools and safety equipment will be provided, and the Site Supervisor will conduct a safety orientation and explain the day's tasks before work begins. The specific job site address will be sent approximately one week before your volunteer date. All projects are located within the Central Oklahoma area. Please GPS the address 14625 N Morgan Rd Yukon OK to get to the addition, as the exact address itself will not take you to the correct spot since the houses are not loaded into the maps yet. Policies and Guidelines Upon arrival, your first priority is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat Site Supervisor. Any questions, concerns, or issues should be directed to the Site Supervisor. Please remember that volunteers have varying skill levels. Work within your abilities and do not perform tasks that exceed your comfort level or experience. Because this is an active construction site, all volunteers must follow the safety guidelines below. Before You Arrive Create your digital volunteer profile and complete the required waiver before arriving at the job site.Check-In Procedures Upon arrival, check in digitally using the QR code displayed at the job site or by using the site kiosk. After checking in, you will be directed to the tool staging area where you can gather any tools needed for the day's work.What to Wear Wear clothing that can get dirty. Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the conditions. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required. Sandals, flip-flops, and other open-toe footwear are not permitted on the construction site.Safety Equipment and Tools Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you do not have your own. Volunteers are not required to bring tools. All tools should be returned to the designated staging area at the end of the workday.Worksite Expectations The Site Supervisor will provide a safety orientation and review all volunteer assignments before work begins Construction work can be physically demanding. Please work at a comfortable pace and take breaks as needed. We recommend bringing a filled water bottle, as many job sites do not have running water available. Before leaving, please help clean up your work area and return all tools and equipment.Program: New Construction Construction Volunteer Information Thank you for volunteering with our home construction program! Volunteers play a vital role in helping us build homes and strengthen communities throughout Central Oklahoma. You will work alongside a Site Supervisor and assist with various stages of home construction, which may include: Framing Truss installation Cornice work Painting Trim work Hardware installation Detailing Sod installation LandscapingNo construction experience is required. All necessary tools and safety equipment will be provided, and the Site Supervisor will conduct a safety orientation and explain the day's tasks before work begins. The specific job site address will be sent approximately one week before your volunteer date. All projects are located within the Central Oklahoma area. Please GPS the address 14625 N Morgan Rd Yukon OK to get to the addition, as the exact address itself will not take you to the correct spot since the houses are not loaded into the maps yet. Policies and Guidelines Upon arrival, your first priority is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat Site Supervisor. Any questions, concerns, or issues should be directed to the Site Supervisor. Please remember that volunteers have varying skill levels. Work within your abilities and do not perform tasks that exceed your comfort level or experience. Because this is an active construction site, all volunteers must follow the safety guidelines below. Before You Arrive Create your digital volunteer profile and complete the required waiver before arriving at the job site.Check-In Procedures Upon arrival, check in digitally using the QR code displayed at the job site or by using the site kiosk. After checking in, you will be directed to the tool staging area where you can gather any tools needed for the day's work.What to Wear Wear clothing that can get dirty. Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the conditions. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required. Sandals, flip-flops, and other open-toe footwear are not permitted on the construction site.Safety Equipment and Tools Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you do not have your own. Volunteers are not required to bring tools. All tools should be returned to the designated staging area at the end of the workday.Worksite Expectations The Site Supervisor will provide a safety orientation and review all volunteer assignments before work begins Construction work can be physically demanding. Please work at a comfortable pace and take breaks as needed. We recommend bringing a filled water bottle, as many job sites do not have running water available. Before leaving, please help clean up your work area and return all tools and equipment.Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Edmond Board of Realtors Group Volunteer Sign-up for New Construction Builds! Saturday, October 3rdWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cowan Group Volunteer Sign up for New Construction Builds! Friday, October 30thWe use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction We use volunteers to help with most aspects of the new home construction process. Come out and join a site supervisor helping with our construction projects. You will be helping with key building projects such as Framing, Trusses, Cornice, Painting, Trimming, Hardware, Detailing, Sod and Landscaping. We will provide all the tools needed for the volunteer jobs. No experience is necessary. The site supervisor will give an orientation at the beginning of the work day explaining the volunteer jobs. We will provide tools needed to volunteer for the day! Once you are signed I will follow up with the job address where you will volunteer. The specific job address will be sent out about a week out from the volunteer day! The job will be in the Central Oklahoma Area! Policies and Guidelines Your first job when arriving at the work site is to identify the Central Oklahoma Habitat site supervisor. Any questions or problems that arise should be directed to the site supervisor. Also, keep in mind that not all volunteers have the same skills. Each volunteer must recognize his own limitations and stay within them. This is a construction site so please review the following safety rules. All volunteers will need to set up digital profile and sign waiver before arriving to the job site. Volunteer Guidelines for Construction Sites When you arrive to the job site, please digitally check in on your personal phone with QR code that is displayed at the job site or check in at the site kiosk. All volunteers must complete a waiver prior to working. I have sent a copy that can be reviewed and filled out prior to the volunteer day or it can be obtained from the site superintendent on the day you work. Wear clothing you won’t mind getting dirty. Check the weather and dress appropriately. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. You will not be allowed to work on site in sandals or flip flops. Work gloves and safety glasses will be provided if you don’t have your own. You do not need your own tools. After volunteers check-in they will be directed to the staged area where they can equip themselves with the necessary tools they will need to volunteer for that day. At the end of the day the tools will be returned to the staged area. Prior to starting the volunteer jobs the site supervisor will give an orientation about the work the volunteers will be doing throughout the day. Work of this type can be strenuous, especially if you are unaccustomed to physical labor. Please be sure to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary. We recommend that you bring your own filled water bottle, as many of the job sites do not have running water. Please clean up before leaving the construction site. Program: New Construction Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 30, 2026 Zip Code: 73099 Allow Groups: No |