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9+ City Departments
1000s Hours Served
2 Ways to Serve
14+ Min. Age (Youth)

VOLUNTEER TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Volunteering is an important way to take ownership in your community, learn about City services, and, most importantly, make a difference.

For those age 18+, there are nine departments to choose from, so you are sure to find a place to connect. From Animal Services to the Library and everything in between, the City of Moreno Valley has a volunteer opportunity for you. Visit the “What You Need to Know” section below for more details!

Under 18 and looking to complete your high school volunteer requirement? Through this program, high school freshmen aged 14-17 can volunteer at the Library or Senior Center with parent or guardian permission. Students are encouraged to complete their hours well before the end of their senior year. As graduation approaches each year, we see a significant increase in requests to volunteer just weeks or days left in the school year, and programs become full or at capacity quickly. Single-day volunteer opportunities are also available through the quarterly Beautify MoVal. Through this program, students can register for the next quarterly clean-up day, complete their hours, and receive a sign-off of their hours that day.

How to Serve

Two Ways to Volunteer

Whether you prefer a one-time community cleanup or a long-term role within a City department, Moreno Valley has a volunteer experience for you.

Beautify MoVal

Single-day events open to all residents — including children and teens. Help clean and beautify our parks and public spaces. Youth volunteers can have school-required community service hours signed off after completing each event.

Register for Beautify MoVal

Volunteer with a Department

Opportunities across nine City departments for longer-term, regular service within the same program. Youth ages 14–17 can volunteer in three library branches, the Community Garden, and the Senior Center — with parental or guardian or guardian approval.

Explore Department Roles
Find Your Fit

Volunteer Opportunities by Department

The City has numerous opportunities available across several departments. Explore the options and find the role that matches your skills and passion.

Animal Services

  • Adoption Ambassador
  • Pet photography
  • Dog walking
  • Laundry & cage cleaning
  • Foster support

Building & Safety

  • Document research & filing
  • Shadow inspectors in the field
  • Municipal compliance support

Business & Employment Resource Center

  • Administrative support
  • Event coordination
  • Guest speakers
  • Patron assistance

Fire Prevention

  • Community education outreach
  • Administrative support
  • Event staffing
  • Shadow inspectors in the field and learn the business of Fire Inspection.

Library Services

  • Shelving & patron support
  • Reading programs
  • Youth events
  • Three branch locations (ages 14+)

Parks & Community Services

  • Community Garden (ages 14+)
  • Park maintenance
  • Recreation programs
  • Special event support

Police Department

  • Clerical support
  • Community outreach
  • Traffic control assistance
  • Neighborhood watch programs

Senior Center

  • Activity facilitation
  • Meal service support
  • Social programs
  • Ages 14+ welcome

Emergency Management

  • Community preparedness
  • Outreach events
  • Training support
  • Emergency exercise logistics
What You Need to Know

Volunteer Requirements

  • The City does not offer court-ordered community service options.
    Anyone seeking this opportunity should contact Riverside County 2-1-1
  • All persons ages 18 and older must complete a successful Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) background check before placement.
  • Placement is subject to applicant interest, role availability, and other factors determined by the department.
  • All volunteers must comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and City policies and procedures.
  • Detailed screening and/or selection criteria are unique to each department and role.
  • Youth volunteers (ages 14–17) are welcome in select departments with parental or guardian approval.

Your Community

Upon successful completion of your background check, you will be contacted by the department to schedule your orientation within fourteen business days.

Start Your Application
Disclaimer: The City of Moreno Valley does not serve as a court-ordered community service referral agency. Those seeking alternative service placements should call Riverside County 2-1-1 for referral information.
Application Process

How to Apply

City of Valley now utilizes the online platform Volunteer Information Management System (VIMS) to accept applications and manage volunteers. The application is available 24/7 and is completed in six easy steps.

  1. Decide where you want to volunteer

    Identify which department you are interested in volunteering for. You can view information about each department here.

  2. Confirm Eligibility

    Review the “What You Need to Know” section above to ensure you meet eligibility requirements.

  3. Apply

    Complete the application

  4. Review Period

    The department will contact you about your application and explain the program in greater detail.

  5. Background Check

    If approved, and they have the capacity to take new volunteers, you will be contacted to schedule your Live Scan.

  6. Onboarding

    Upon successful completion of the Live Scan, you will be notified, and your volunteer onboarding will be scheduled.

Ready to Serve Moreno Valley?

Join our community of dedicated volunteers making a real difference every day.

Disclaimer: Submission of volunteer application does not guarantee placement. At its discretion, City of Moreno Valley may accept or decline any applicant or terminate a volunteer’s participation at any time.