Every Stitch Tells a Story of Support
Volunteering with the Lost and Found Foundation is a gentle way to make a big impact. When you help us sort and mend reclaimed clothing, you're not just organizing fabric—you're providing dignity and warmth to children in our community. We welcome parents and neighbors to join our friendly team in redistributing kindness, one sweater at a time.
Becoming part of the solution is simple.
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Start Your Journey
Fill out our friendly volunteer interest form linked in the volunteer now button above. Tell us a bit about yourself and your passion for helping families—it only takes a minute!
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Meet the Team
We'll reach out for a quick, encouraging chat to find the perfect role for you, whether it's cleaning clothes or dropping them off.
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Make an Impact
Schedule your first shift and begin making an impact! Join us in giving unclaimed threads a new life and bringing dignity to local children.
Explore Our Volunteer Roles
Prerequisites for Joining Our Mission
We welcome individuals from all walks of life who share our commitment to supporting low-income families and reducing waste. Volunteering with us is straightforward, rewarding, and designed to fit into your busy life.
- A friendly, encouraging, and collaborative attitude.
- Availability for at least 2 hours per month.
- Comfortable handling, sorting, and folding children's clothing.
- Basic understanding of garment care and quality inspection.
- Must In High School or older (applicants under 18 require parental consent).
- A genuine passion for community service and environmental sustainability.
Common Questions
What is the time commitment for volunteering?
We respect your schedule! Most volunteer shifts are just 2-3 hours long once or twice a month making it easy for parents and community members to drop in during school hours or on weekends.
Do I need special skills to help out?
Not at all. We provide simple training for sorting and mending. If you have a friendly smile and a desire to help local families, you're perfectly qualified.
Can I bring my children to help?
You’re welcome to bring your kids with you. Older teens can often help with simple tasks like sorting or organizing, and younger kids are welcome to quietly hang out nearby or join in as long as they stay with their adult.