
Interfaith Volunteer Network
Building interfaith relationships through service.
Starting in 2025, the Interfaith Volunteer Network will offer regular community service opportunities designed to bring together people of different faith backgrounds to work alongside one another and serve our community.
Through meaningful service activities, volunteers will meet and build relationships with members of our 30+ partner congregations and more from across Central Arkansas. Interfaith relationships break down barriers, making our community stronger and safer and building trust between our congregations from the ground up.
The Interfaith Volunteer Network will partner with local non-profits focusing on homelessness, hunger, and education and will provide a variety of volunteer opportunities. From building homes, planting gardens, writing cards, and more, there will be many ways to get involved!
This spring, our steering committee, composed of members of 13 diverse local congregations, will begin brainstorming and planning for this network and its service opportunities. Stay tuned for more!
Upcoming Volunteer Events
Coming soon!
About Our Partners
Providence Park is an innovative housing initiative aimed at providing permanent, supportive, and sustainable housing to chronically homeless individuals in a community-driven environment. Emphasizing the importance of meeting basic needs to tackle homelessness at its core, this approach aims to enhance quality of life, reduce societal costs, and foster sense of belonging and stability for its residents. In partnership with Pulaski County and inspired by Austin’s Community First! Village, Providence Park plans to house 400 tiny homes with full support services—medical, mental, dental—and income opportunities for central Arkansas’s chronically homeless. It’s a call to action to uplift individuals from the streets into a community designed to empower.
Arkansas Foodbank stands as the largest hunger relief organization in the state, serving 33 counties across the state’s central, eastern, and southern regions. As a proud member of Feeding America and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance, the Foodbank has been at the forefront of combating hunger with innovative programs that provide healthy and nutritious food to those in need. Its cornerstone initiatives, including Food For Kids, Food For Families, and Food For Seniors, enable the distribution of essential resources through a network of more than 400 food pantries, schools, colleges, shelters, senior centers, and other agencies across Arkansas.
