Opportunities From: Casa San Jose

Volunteer: Attorney(s) Needed – Power of Attorney Appointment

This opportunity is for a licensed attorney who will review POA and Temporary Guardianship documents, and guide clients through the process. An interpreter and notary will also be present.

It will be your responsibility to review and explain the documents to the clients and answer any questions. You must also ensure all signatures are completed and legal requirements are fulfilled.

The appointments will be Wednesday 1/21 between 11am and 4pm. There are currently 7 families requesting appointments for that day. 6 are temporary guardianships, and 1 is financial.

Appointment and address will be confirmed via email only once attorney, notary and interpreter roles are filled.

You will receive an additional reminder/confirmation 2 days before the scheduled appointment.



Program: Legal Clinics

This opportunity is for a licensed attorney who will review POA and Temporary Guardianship documents, and guide clients through the process. An interpreter and notary will also be present.

It will be your responsibility to review and explain the documents to the clients and answer any questions. You must also ensure all signatures are completed and legal requirements are fulfilled.

The appointments will be Wednesday 1/21 between 11am and 4pm. There are currently 7 families requesting appointments for that day. 6 are temporary guardianships, and 1 is financial.

Appointment and address will be confirmed via email only once attorney, notary and interpreter roles are filled.

You will receive an additional reminder/confirmation 2 days before the scheduled appointment.



Program: Legal Clinics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 21, 2026

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpreter Needed – Power of Attorney Appointment

We are seeking an interpreter to assist multiple clients and an attorney during Power of Attorney appointments. The interpreter will ensure clear communication between the clients and attorney.

It will be your responsibility to facilitate accurate communication between the clients and attorney, maintaining confidentiality throughout and following the appointments.

The appointments will be Wednesday 1/21 between 11am and 4pm.

Address will be confirmed via email only once attorney, notary and interpreter roles are filled.

You will receive an additional reminder/confirmation 2 days before the scheduled appointment.



Program: Legal Clinics

We are seeking an interpreter to assist multiple clients and an attorney during Power of Attorney appointments. The interpreter will ensure clear communication between the clients and attorney.

It will be your responsibility to facilitate accurate communication between the clients and attorney, maintaining confidentiality throughout and following the appointments.

The appointments will be Wednesday 1/21 between 11am and 4pm.

Address will be confirmed via email only once attorney, notary and interpreter roles are filled.

You will receive an additional reminder/confirmation 2 days before the scheduled appointment.



Program: Legal Clinics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 21, 2026

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpreter Needed – Power of Attorney Appointment


We are seeking an interpreter to assist a client and attorney during a Power of Attorney appointment. The interpreter will ensure clear communication between the client and attorney.

It will be your responsibility to facilitate accurate communication between the client and attorney, maintaining confidentiality throughout and following the appointment.

The appointment will be Monday 1/12/2026

Appointment and address will be confirmed via email only once attorney, notary and interpreter roles are filled.



Program: Legal Clinics


We are seeking an interpreter to assist a client and attorney during a Power of Attorney appointment. The interpreter will ensure clear communication between the client and attorney.

It will be your responsibility to facilitate accurate communication between the client and attorney, maintaining confidentiality throughout and following the appointment.

The appointment will be Monday 1/12/2026

Appointment and address will be confirmed via email only once attorney, notary and interpreter roles are filled.



Program: Legal Clinics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 12, 2026

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Attorney Needed – Power of Attorney Appointment


This opportunity is for a licensed attorney who will review POA and Temporary Guardianship documents, and guide the client through the process. An interpreter and notary will also be present.

It will be your responsibility to review and explain the documents to the client and answer any questions. You must also ensure all signatures are completed and legal requirements are fulfilled.

The appointment will be Monday 1/12/2026

Appointment and address will be confirmed via email only once attorney, notary and interpreter roles are filled.




Program: Legal Clinics


This opportunity is for a licensed attorney who will review POA and Temporary Guardianship documents, and guide the client through the process. An interpreter and notary will also be present.

It will be your responsibility to review and explain the documents to the client and answer any questions. You must also ensure all signatures are completed and legal requirements are fulfilled.

The appointment will be Monday 1/12/2026

Appointment and address will be confirmed via email only once attorney, notary and interpreter roles are filled.




Program: Legal Clinics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 12, 2026

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpreters Needed - Legal Clinic Saturday 1/17/2026

We are seeking an interpreter to assist a client for an immigration law screening with the University of Pittsburgh Immigration Law Clinic

It will be your responsibility to facilitate accurate communication between the client and law student conducting the interview. It is necessary to maintain confidentiality throughout and following the clinic.

The clinic will be Saturday 1/17/2026 from 11am to 3pm.

The location will be sent once you sign up!

Program: Legal Clinics

We are seeking an interpreter to assist a client for an immigration law screening with the University of Pittsburgh Immigration Law Clinic

It will be your responsibility to facilitate accurate communication between the client and law student conducting the interview. It is necessary to maintain confidentiality throughout and following the clinic.

The clinic will be Saturday 1/17/2026 from 11am to 3pm.

The location will be sent once you sign up!

Program: Legal Clinics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 17, 2026

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Madre Fuertes/Strong Mothers - Transportation

We are starting a new program for families left in the aftermath of ICE detentions. We are looking for people who can help organize a new house, helping to mentor a family. or to provide transportation. We are also in need of donations. Please reach out for more information. 

Program: Social Services

We are starting a new program for families left in the aftermath of ICE detentions. We are looking for people who can help organize a new house, helping to mentor a family. or to provide transportation. We are also in need of donations. Please reach out for more information. 

Program: Social Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teach Adult English Classes in 2026 with Casa San José!

Casa San José is seeking volunteers to assist with our adult English classes for our winter and summer 2026 sessions. Classes meet twice a week for 10 weeks, from 7 to 8:30pm via Zoom. The winter session runs February through April and the summer session will run in June and July. 


Volunteers typically teach one evening per week, either solo or paired with another instructor. Prior ESL teaching experience is not required. We provide training, a complete curriculum and ongoing support for instructors. Spanish proficiency is not required, though it is preferred for working in the beginning level classes. 


Join us in empowering the Latino community through English language learning!


Questions about the program or want to know more? Email Rebecca Droke, ESL Coordinator at rebecca@casasanjose.org.


Program: Continuing Education

Casa San José is seeking volunteers to assist with our adult English classes for our winter and summer 2026 sessions. Classes meet twice a week for 10 weeks, from 7 to 8:30pm via Zoom. The winter session runs February through April and the summer session will run in June and July. 


Volunteers typically teach one evening per week, either solo or paired with another instructor. Prior ESL teaching experience is not required. We provide training, a complete curriculum and ongoing support for instructors. Spanish proficiency is not required, though it is preferred for working in the beginning level classes. 


Join us in empowering the Latino community through English language learning!


Questions about the program or want to know more? Email Rebecca Droke, ESL Coordinator at rebecca@casasanjose.org.


Program: Continuing Education

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Program

Skills & Abilities

Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively engage with children, families, and staff.

Ability to create a positive, supportive, and inclusive environment for diverse groups of students.

Patience, flexibility, and adaptability in responding to the needs of children.

Leadership skills to guide group activities, assist with homework, and encourage participation.

Organizational skills to help with scheduling, program setup, and classroom management.

Cultural sensitivity and awareness, particularly in working with Latino youth and their families.

Select Skills

Experience tutoring, mentoring, or working with children in an educational or community setting.

Creativity in planning and facilitating activities related to culture, education, leadership, nutrition, sports, mental health, and finance.

Bilingual skills (Spanish/English).

Basic knowledge of safety and emergency procedures in a classroom or community program setting.

Teamwork and collaboration to support fellow coordinators and volunteers.

Qualifications

Commitment to serve at least one semester (fall or spring) or for the duration of the after-school program.

Background check and child protection clearances required before volunteering.

Passion for working with youth and making a positive impact in the community.

Ability to commit to program schedule (Monday-Friday, 3:30PM–6:00 PM) with flexibility.

Previous volunteer or professional experience with youth is a plus.

Program: Youth

Skills & Abilities

Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively engage with children, families, and staff.

Ability to create a positive, supportive, and inclusive environment for diverse groups of students.

Patience, flexibility, and adaptability in responding to the needs of children.

Leadership skills to guide group activities, assist with homework, and encourage participation.

Organizational skills to help with scheduling, program setup, and classroom management.

Cultural sensitivity and awareness, particularly in working with Latino youth and their families.

Select Skills

Experience tutoring, mentoring, or working with children in an educational or community setting.

Creativity in planning and facilitating activities related to culture, education, leadership, nutrition, sports, mental health, and finance.

Bilingual skills (Spanish/English).

Basic knowledge of safety and emergency procedures in a classroom or community program setting.

Teamwork and collaboration to support fellow coordinators and volunteers.

Qualifications

Commitment to serve at least one semester (fall or spring) or for the duration of the after-school program.

Background check and child protection clearances required before volunteering.

Passion for working with youth and making a positive impact in the community.

Ability to commit to program schedule (Monday-Friday, 3:30PM–6:00 PM) with flexibility.

Previous volunteer or professional experience with youth is a plus.

Program: Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Service Department

The Social service department is often in need of persons with a truck or van that can assist in moving donated items to our offices or to the clients in need. This is on going and sometimes on short notice. If this is something you could do please reach out and we can add you to our list. 

Program: General

The Social service department is often in need of persons with a truck or van that can assist in moving donated items to our offices or to the clients in need. This is on going and sometimes on short notice. If this is something you could do please reach out and we can add you to our list. 

Program: General

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Puentes Hacia el Futuro

Program Schedule: Saturdays

Description

Puentes Hacia el Futuro is Casa San José’s Saturday youth program designed for children ages 7 to 11. The program provides academic support, leadership development, cultural enrichment, and social-emotional learning opportunities. Volunteers will assist program coordinators in leading activities, engaging with students, and supporting a positive and safe learning environment.

Volunteers play a vital role in helping participants grow in areas such as education, culture, nutrition, mental health awareness, sports, leadership, and community engagement.

Skills & Abilities

Strong interpersonal and communication skills for working with children, staff, and families.

Ability to foster a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment.

Patience, empathy, and flexibility in addressing the needs of children ages 7–11.

Creativity in engaging youth through activities, games, and hands-on learning.

Teamwork and collaboration with coordinators and fellow volunteers.

Cultural sensitivity, especially when working with Latino youth and immigrant families.

Select Skills

Experience tutoring, mentoring, or working with children (preferred).

Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) are a plus but not required.

Interest or knowledge in areas such as arts, education, leadership, health, or sports.

Ability to model positive behavior and serve as a role model for youth.

Organizational skills to assist with program setup, materials, and clean-up.

Qualifications

Commitment to volunteer at least one Saturday per month (consistency preferred).

Completion of background checks and child protection clearances prior to volunteering.

Passion for youth development and community impact.

Availability during Saturday program hours (approx. 9:30 AM – 5PM).

Previous volunteer or professional experience with youth is a plus.

Program: Youth

Program Schedule: Saturdays

Description

Puentes Hacia el Futuro is Casa San José’s Saturday youth program designed for children ages 7 to 11. The program provides academic support, leadership development, cultural enrichment, and social-emotional learning opportunities. Volunteers will assist program coordinators in leading activities, engaging with students, and supporting a positive and safe learning environment.

Volunteers play a vital role in helping participants grow in areas such as education, culture, nutrition, mental health awareness, sports, leadership, and community engagement.

Skills & Abilities

Strong interpersonal and communication skills for working with children, staff, and families.

Ability to foster a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment.

Patience, empathy, and flexibility in addressing the needs of children ages 7–11.

Creativity in engaging youth through activities, games, and hands-on learning.

Teamwork and collaboration with coordinators and fellow volunteers.

Cultural sensitivity, especially when working with Latino youth and immigrant families.

Select Skills

Experience tutoring, mentoring, or working with children (preferred).

Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) are a plus but not required.

Interest or knowledge in areas such as arts, education, leadership, health, or sports.

Ability to model positive behavior and serve as a role model for youth.

Organizational skills to assist with program setup, materials, and clean-up.

Qualifications

Commitment to volunteer at least one Saturday per month (consistency preferred).

Completion of background checks and child protection clearances prior to volunteering.

Passion for youth development and community impact.

Availability during Saturday program hours (approx. 9:30 AM – 5PM).

Previous volunteer or professional experience with youth is a plus.

Program: Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jovenes con Proposito

Program Schedule: Saturdays

Description

Puentes Jóvenes con Propósito is Casa San José’s Saturday youth program designed for children ages 12 to 18. The program provides academic support, leadership development, cultural enrichment, and social-emotional learning opportunities. Volunteers will assist program coordinators in leading activities, engaging with students, and supporting a positive and safe learning environment.

Volunteers play a vital role in helping participants grow in areas such as education, culture, nutrition, mental health awareness, sports, leadership, and community engagement.

Skills & Abilities

Strong interpersonal and communication skills for working with children, staff, and families.

Ability to foster a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment.

Patience, empathy, and flexibility in addressing the needs of children ages 12-18.

Creativity in engaging youth through activities, games, and hands-on learning.

Teamwork and collaboration with coordinators and fellow volunteers.

Cultural sensitivity, especially when working with Latino youth and immigrant families.

Select Skills

Experience tutoring, mentoring, or working with children (preferred).

Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) are a plus but not required.

Interest or knowledge in areas such as arts, education, leadership, health, or sports.

Ability to model positive behavior and serve as a role model for youth.

Organizational skills to assist with program setup, materials, and clean-up.

Qualifications

Commitment to volunteer at least one Saturday per month (consistency preferred).

Completion of background checks and child protection clearances prior to volunteering.

Passion for youth development and community impact.

Availability during Saturday program hours (approx. 9:30 AM – 5PM).

Program: Youth

Program Schedule: Saturdays

Description

Puentes Jóvenes con Propósito is Casa San José’s Saturday youth program designed for children ages 12 to 18. The program provides academic support, leadership development, cultural enrichment, and social-emotional learning opportunities. Volunteers will assist program coordinators in leading activities, engaging with students, and supporting a positive and safe learning environment.

Volunteers play a vital role in helping participants grow in areas such as education, culture, nutrition, mental health awareness, sports, leadership, and community engagement.

Skills & Abilities

Strong interpersonal and communication skills for working with children, staff, and families.

Ability to foster a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment.

Patience, empathy, and flexibility in addressing the needs of children ages 12-18.

Creativity in engaging youth through activities, games, and hands-on learning.

Teamwork and collaboration with coordinators and fellow volunteers.

Cultural sensitivity, especially when working with Latino youth and immigrant families.

Select Skills

Experience tutoring, mentoring, or working with children (preferred).

Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) are a plus but not required.

Interest or knowledge in areas such as arts, education, leadership, health, or sports.

Ability to model positive behavior and serve as a role model for youth.

Organizational skills to assist with program setup, materials, and clean-up.

Qualifications

Commitment to volunteer at least one Saturday per month (consistency preferred).

Completion of background checks and child protection clearances prior to volunteering.

Passion for youth development and community impact.

Availability during Saturday program hours (approx. 9:30 AM – 5PM).

Program: Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events Volunteer

Program Schedule: Flexible – any day of the week, any time of the day (as needed throughout the year)
Location: Various community sites across Pittsburgh

Description

Special Events Volunteers support Casa San José’s Youth Department and the organization as a whole by assisting with community events throughout the year. Volunteers serve as ambassadors of our mission, helping to create welcoming, engaging, and impactful experiences for families and youth.

Duties may include event setup and breakdown, registration, assisting with youth and family activities, welcoming guests, distributing resources, and representing Casa San José in a professional and positive manner.

This role is flexible and ideal for individuals looking to give back to the community, gain experience in event coordination, and contribute to Casa San José’s mission on a flexible schedule.

Skills & Abilities

Strong interpersonal and communication skills to engage with diverse communities.

Ability to work in dynamic, fast-paced environments.

Flexibility to take on different roles during events as needed.

Teamwork and collaboration with staff, volunteers, and community partners.

Patience and professionalism when interacting with youth, families, and the public.

Organizational skills to help with event flow, logistics, and problem-solving.

Select Skills

Event support or customer service experience (preferred but not required).

Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) are a plus.

Ability to assist with youth-focused activities such as games, crafts, and cultural workshops.

Comfort in public-facing roles, including welcoming and directing guests.

Interest in youth development, cultural programming, and community engagement.

Qualifications

Minimum age: 21 years old.

Flexible availability to serve at events scheduled on weekdays, evenings, or weekends.

Willingness to represent Casa San José’s values and mission in the community.

Completion of background checks may be required for some youth-facing events.

Reliable and punctual with a positive and team-oriented attitude.

Program: Youth

Program Schedule: Flexible – any day of the week, any time of the day (as needed throughout the year)
Location: Various community sites across Pittsburgh

Description

Special Events Volunteers support Casa San José’s Youth Department and the organization as a whole by assisting with community events throughout the year. Volunteers serve as ambassadors of our mission, helping to create welcoming, engaging, and impactful experiences for families and youth.

Duties may include event setup and breakdown, registration, assisting with youth and family activities, welcoming guests, distributing resources, and representing Casa San José in a professional and positive manner.

This role is flexible and ideal for individuals looking to give back to the community, gain experience in event coordination, and contribute to Casa San José’s mission on a flexible schedule.

Skills & Abilities

Strong interpersonal and communication skills to engage with diverse communities.

Ability to work in dynamic, fast-paced environments.

Flexibility to take on different roles during events as needed.

Teamwork and collaboration with staff, volunteers, and community partners.

Patience and professionalism when interacting with youth, families, and the public.

Organizational skills to help with event flow, logistics, and problem-solving.

Select Skills

Event support or customer service experience (preferred but not required).

Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) are a plus.

Ability to assist with youth-focused activities such as games, crafts, and cultural workshops.

Comfort in public-facing roles, including welcoming and directing guests.

Interest in youth development, cultural programming, and community engagement.

Qualifications

Minimum age: 21 years old.

Flexible availability to serve at events scheduled on weekdays, evenings, or weekends.

Willingness to represent Casa San José’s values and mission in the community.

Completion of background checks may be required for some youth-facing events.

Reliable and punctual with a positive and team-oriented attitude.

Program: Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 15226

Allow Groups: No