Get involved with these volunteer opportunities in D-FW
Drivers are needed to deliver meals and help people get to work.
Ingrid Basson lent a helping hand to her son Sam with a Lego project in February 2018, when they said he planned to live at a 29 Acres development in Denton County. 29 Acres provides housing and employment opportunities to adults with autism.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
Many nonprofit organizations are temporarily closed for personal interactions because of COVID-19 social distancing procedures, but virtual and in-person opportunities still exist to help out. Here are four organizations that need your help. For more options, visit FWD>DFW (fwddfw.com) and VolunteerNow (voly.org).