Creating Lasting Change Together
At United Way of Enid & Northwest Oklahoma, we believe it’s not enough to simply feed a hungry family or protect a child from violence. Real change means addressing the root causes of hunger, poverty, and abuse, so that fewer families face these challenges in the first place.
That’s why we bring together businesses, schools, faith communities, nonprofits, local government, the media, and caring individuals like you. Because it takes a united community to create the kind of results that truly matter.
Your decision to give—whether through your money, your time, or your voice, has the power to multiply when combined with the actions of your neighbors. Together, we create opportunities, provide critical resources, and achieve measurable, lasting results.
Since 1926, United Way of Enid & NW Oklahoma has been saving lives, lifting spirits, and meeting needs in our community. From diapers for newborns to shelter for the homeless, food for the hungry, counseling for those in crisis, and care for our seniors—we are here in the moments that matter most.
Join Us.
When you Live United, by giving, advocating, and volunteering, you are part of a legacy of hope and change that will impact generations to come.4RKids Foundation - Rachel McVay, 580-237-7890
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Mini Golf Volunteer
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Event Volunteers
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Sensory Committee Events Volunteers
Volunteer form required, 18 years of age to volunteer unaccompanied. Students requiring school service hours welcome.
Booker T. Washington Community Center - Mr. Clifford Porter, 580-554-2242
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After School Program
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Summer Program
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Senior Center & Wheat heart Nutrition Program
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General Volunteering
Provide additional supervisory resources, chaperones for field trips, janitorial, kitchen other duties as assigned. 16 years old and above, responsible, trustworthy, even tempered with a desire to give back to the community.
Cimarron Council Boy Scouts of America, 580-234-3652
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Tiger Club, Cub Scouting
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Boy Scouting
Between 18-21 years old, pass background check, complete Youth Protection Training
Community Development Support Association - Cheri Ezzell, 580-242-6131
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CDSA Board of Directors
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YouthBuild Math tutors
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Buzz Run
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Work Ready OK
21 years old and over, some roles may require physical activity experience, would be beneficial to have some bilingual volunteers. No heavy lifting required.
Denny Price Family YMCA - Greg Shamburg, 580-237-4645
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Youth Sports
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Swimming
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Fund Raising
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Ambassador
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Special Events
18 and over, coaching, coach swimming team – swimming experience. 16 and over greeting or give tours, help with events, picnics, etc.
Garfield Council Child Advocacy Center - Dustin Albright, 580-242-1153
dustin.albright@thecarecampus.com
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Fourth Judicial District CASA Program
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Volunteer Victim Advocate
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CARE Campus
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Board of Directors
21 years old, pass background check, including criminal violent offender and sex offender registries. Never convicted of felony.
Hedges Speech & Hearing Center - Bailey Ezzell, 580-234-3734
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Clerical work
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Volunteer assistant for SPLs
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Hedges Basic Maintenance
15 years old and over, basic phone and clerical skills. Carpentry, painting, landscaping, yard work, janitorial type work, cleaning children's areas.
Loaves and Fishes - Lydia Kelley, 580-540-9830
director@loavesandfishesnwok.org
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Shopper Helper (helping clients shop in the pantry)
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Sorting & Stocking Food
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Volunteer Truck Driver
Volunteers must be 16 or older to volunteer unaccompanied, while children 13+ must be accompanied by an adult. Students from middle and high school are welcome to complete any school-required service hours.
RSVP - Christy Baker, 580-233-5914
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Volunteer for RSVP Santa for Seniors
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Help acquire donations, sort, bag, and deliver more than 500 Christmas gifts to seniors in December.
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Deliver Enid Mobile Meals.
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Valid DL and insurance, no felonies. Great for community service projects, as individuals or groups.
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Delivery is 1 hour. Pick up meals at Bass Hospital at 11:00am. Your route and food information is available to you daily at pick up.
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Deliver Regional Food Bank Commodity Boxes
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Deliver 40 pound shelf-stable commodity boxes to seniors once monthly- can be done on your schedule.
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The Salvation Army - Captain David Brittle, 580-237-1910
david.brittle@uss.salvationarmy.org
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Food Pantry
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Soup Kitchen
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Facility Upkeep & repairs
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Christmas Social Services
Stock food, pack food orders, ability to lift over 15 pounds, bend, stoop and stand. Ability to work in heat or cold. Take applications for Christmas Assistance & work Angel Tree.
Youth and Family Services of N. Central Oklahoma - Hannah Fryer, 580-233-7220
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School based counseling
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Drug court, family treatment court, misdemeanor court
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Transitional living program
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Emergency Youth Shelter
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Mentoring program
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Food pantries at middle schools and high school
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Project Santa
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Annual gala
Provide mentoring to youth and young adults ages 16-22, assist with school pantries. Must pass background check.
YWCA of Enid - Courtney Dennis, 580-234-7581
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General Volunteering
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My Sister's Closet
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Project Cinderella
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Sexual Assault Response Advocate (SARA)
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Crisis Center
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Board Members
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