Office of Community Service Learning - University of Maryland

The Office of Community Service-Learning does its best to assist you in finding the information you need to help others, however, our resources are not exhaustive of all the service opportunities in the Maryland / D.C./Northern Virginia area. The following is a list of community service clearing houses that may be helpful to you in your search for service opportunities that match your needs and interests.

Alexandria Volunteer Bureau
2210 Mount Vernon Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22301
(703) 836-2176

Columbia Volunteer Corps
Suite 100, 10221 Wincopin Circle
Columbia, MD 21044
(410)715-3163

Fauquier Hospital
Warrenton, VA 20186
(540) 349-0588

Greater D.C. Cares
Suite 150
1201 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C., 20005
(202) 289-7378

Loudon Volunteer Services
P.O. Box 7000, 1 Harrison Street, SE
Leesburg, VA 20117
(703)777-0113

Montgomery County Volunteer & Community Service Center
410 Hungerford Drive
Rockville, MD 20850
volunteer@co.mo.md.us
(301)777-2601

Prince George’s Voluntary Action Center
P.O. Box 187
Hyattsville, MD
(301) 699-2800

United Way Volunteer Ctr of Frederick County
P.O. Box 307, 16 South Market Street
Frederick, MD 21705
(301) 663-5214

Voluntary Action Ctr of the Prince William Area
Suite 108, 9300 Peabody Street
Manassas, VA 20110
(703) 369-5292

Volunteer Fairfax
10530 Page Avenue
Fairfax, VA 22030
(703) 246-3460

Helping Hand Newsletter
(Doing Something’s monthly listing of opportunities in the Washington D.C. area)
To request a newsletter, write:
Doing Something
P.O. Box 33377
Washington, D.C. 20033-3377
or visit their website at http://www.doingsomething.org

Please Note: Inclusion of this information on the Office of Community Service-Learning's website is not to be interpreted as an endorsement for any agency or organization listed here. As with any off-campus opportunity, the University is not responsible for any personal injury or loss that might result from your participation. Participants are strongly encouraged to read and implement the Good Questions to Ask and PARE handouts available through CACS. Lastly, be aware of any special requirements or skills necessary to perform the service requested (i.e. construction, carpentry, landscaping) and do not feel compelled to execute tasks which are beyond your capabilities.