Volunteers are the heart of Good Shepherd Housing Foundation. When you give your time and talents, you help create safe homes, stronger families, and a more compassionate community. Whether you’re lending a hand with property upkeep, supporting residents, or sharing professional skills, you’ll make a meaningful difference.
We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds who are passionate about housing stability, community support, and helping neighbors thrive. No matter your skills or schedule, there’s a place for you here.
Before joining our volunteer team, please review these requirements to ensure a safe and positive experience for everyone.
Age Minimum
Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Some opportunities may be available for youth with adult supervision.
Background Check
All volunteers complete a background screening to protect our residents and maintain program integrity.
Orientation & Training
New volunteers participate in an orientation session to learn about our mission, policies, and best practices.
Commitment
We ask volunteers to commit to a minimum of 3 months of service to build consistency and trust with our community.
Confidentiality Agreement
Volunteers must agree to keep resident information private and respect their dignity and privacy at all times.
Reliability
We count on our volunteers to show up as scheduled, communicate promptly, and follow through on their commitments.
Together, We Can Build a Community Where Everyone Has a Place to Call Home.
Good Shepherd Housing Foundation
13190 Centerpointe Way, Suite 102 Woodbridge, VA 22193
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Join The Shepherd’s Circle
Together, we can house hope.
The Great 1000 Campaign is a three-year initiative by Good Shepherd Housing Foundation to rally compassionate donors who believe everyone deserves a safe, stable place to call home.
By joining The Shepherd’s Circle, our new giving club, you’ll directly support housing and services for low-income individuals and families, including those facing mental illness, in Prince William County.