Volunteer Teams Needed for all of our Winter and Spring Break Projects-Favorite Winter destinations!
Volunteers Needed in Puerto Rico as it makes headlines once again!
A man uses a flour bag to protect himself from the rain, in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019. Tropical Storm Karen regained strength as it swirled toward Puerto Rico.
Tropical Storm Karen  drenched the U.S. Virgin Islands on Tuesday as it bore down on an  earthquake-shaken Puerto Rico  still  scarred by a hurricane  two years ago. Read more...

The San Antonio Immigration Project will focus on connecting with folks in immigrant communities, understanding the collaborative community approaches that address their needs. Volunteers will engage with community members and organizations in hands-on projects in San Antonio. Through hands-on engagement with local organizers volunteers will learn about issues of education access, economic development, food justice, and human rights, and how they intersect with immigration and justice in US border communities.

Our main focus in Florida is continuing to assist in disaster relief efforts. In addition to homes directly impacted by the weather, we also work with local community organizations, such as food banks and after school programs that struggle to meet the increased needs of their clients and constituents.
University of Houston-Victoria students take a break from volunteer work March 20 near Camp Wilkes in Biloxi, Miss. Ten students took part in the university’s Alternative Spring Break volunteering trip from March 17 to 22. During the trip, students worked with Community Collaborations International to volunteer in soup kitchens, and help with environmental and house restoration projects. 

over the past 20 years has worked with over 200 universities and over 20,000 volunteers.
A thank you from our volunteers!