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Ready to make a difference?
​Explore the opportunities below and contact organizations directly to begin your volunteer journey.
SLO County UndocuSupport partners with trusted local organizations to connect passionate volunteers with meaningful opportunities that directly support undocumented and mixed-status immigrants in our community. Browse the volunteer opportunities below, find one that matches your interests and skills, and reach out directly to the organization to get started.​
805 Immigrant Rapid Response Network

Rapid Response Volunteer
Various roles available including Community Patrols, Accompaniment for individuals at legal appointments or other high-risk situations, Community Outreach which involves sharing resources and raising awareness at local events, Legal Observer which documents immigration enforcement actions, Dispatcher / Hotline Operator, and Mutual Aid for individuals affected by immigration enforcement activities.
SLO Noor Clinic

Medical, Dental, Vision, Assistants, Technicians, Outreach, Translating, Scribing
Multiple volunteer roles involved with providing free medical, dental and vision care to uninsured adults in San Luis Obispo County and northern Santa Barbara County, regardless of race, ethnicity, immigration status, religion, sexual orientation, or gender. This is a volunteer-based, community supported organization committed to advancing diversity and inclusion by helping ensure that all people across our communities feel valued and have equal access to resources, services, and opportunities provided by SLO Noor Foundation.
Immigrant Hope Arroyo Grande

Paralegal Intern / Paralegal Volunteer
A paralegal is expected to help fill out forms and other duties related to immigration legal processes, answer phone calls and schedule with clients, answer basic questions about our services and organization, and potential to serve at outreach events.
Kern Welcoming & Extending Solidarity to Immigrants

Detention Center Visitor
Join monthly visits from SLO County to provide companionship and support to detained individuals. KWESI provides names and identification numbers of people who have requested visits. Transportation is coordinated through local volunteers, and Spanish speaking ability is not required. This meaningful opportunity allows volunteers to offer human connection to those experiencing detention.
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