Volunteer
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. All construction volunteers must be at least 16-years-old, no exceptions. Some tasks have an 18+ policy (roof work, some vinyl siding shifts, etc.). The age requirement is specified for each shift.
Task restrictions for 16 & 17-year-old volunteers:
- Cannot work at heights 6 feet & above (no roof work)
- Cannot use power tools
- Cannot participate in demolition tasks or crawl space work
PARENTS OF 16 AND 17-YEAR-OLDS MUST SIGN THE MINOR RELEASE WAIVER.
Please contact the Volunteer and Faith Relations Manager directly at volunteer@habitat-roanoke.org with any questions.
No, not at all!
Previous experience never hurts, but it isn’t necessary. Our experienced construction crew will provide all of the on-the-job training needed for the day’s tasks.
Unless you hear otherwise from a Habitat for Humanity Roanoke Valley staff member via email (by 6:45 a.m. the day of your scheduled shift), plan to volunteer rain or shine. Site supervisors can often adjust tasks to accommodate for inclement weather.
Volunteers are encouraged to bring a refillable water bottle to reduce waste and ensure proper hydration. Lunch is not provided by Habitat for Humanity Roanoke Valley during the volunteer shift. Volunteers can bring a bagged lunch, go off-site during the lunch break or arrange to have food delivered to the site.
Please contact the Volunteer and Faith Relations Manager, Gina Dunnavant at 540-344-0747 extension 110 or email her at volunteer@habitat-roanoke.org.
Still have a question? Please contact the Volunteer and Faith Relations Manager, Gina Dunnavant, at (540)344.0747 ext. 110 or send an email to volunteer@habitat-roanoke.org.