Best 2025 Thanksgiving Volunteering Opportunities for Families in NYC
If your family is searching for Thanksgiving volunteer opportunities in New York City, look no further. Finding ways to volunteer with kids isn't always as easy as you'd think. Many charitable organizations have age minimums for their projects, and family-friendly volunteering opportunities often book up weeks in advance. (Which, of course, is a good sign—better to have too many people interested in volunteering than not enough.)
With Thanksgiving approaching, we wanted to make your search for volunteering with kids a bit easier, so we are highlighting where to give back on Thanksgiving in NYC. We're including opportunities for children of all ages, so everyone can participate. While kids might not be able to work in a soup kitchen, they can help the homeless, hungry, and elderly in other meaningful ways.
Read on for a list of family-friendly ways to put the "giving" in your Thanksgiving and beyond. Bookmark our NYC Kids Guide to Thanksgiving for more ways to celebrate.
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Many of these Thanksgiving volunteer opportunities in NYC are available year-round (it's not only the holidays that find families in need). So, if one of your favorite volunteering options isn't available on Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa, consider signing up for a random weekend or two during the year.
Family-Friendly 2025 Thanksgiving Volunteer Opportunities in NYC
1. The 2025 Healthy Foods Holiday Challenge – Upper West Side
Healthy Foods Holiday Challenge: Monday, October 20-Sunday, November 30, 2025
Volunteer Fest: Friday, November 21-Saturday, November 22, 2025
Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew
Donate to the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH), which provides Thanksgiving staples to local low-income families. This year, the goal is to raise $300,000 to serve 12,000 families with a healthy holiday meal and groceries. Donating $75 provides a family with everything they need for a holiday meal. You can donate online via the website. This year, it's also starting a new initiative: Volunteer Fest. This 24-hour volunteer opportunity allows even more people to register to pack and deliver healthy food to those in need. Thanksgiving volunteering opportunities for individuals ages 6 and up include helping in the pantry, the clothing closet, the kitchen, or the mobile market.
2. The Race to Deliver – Central Park
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Celebrating its 32nd year, this fundraiser for God's Love We Deliver is fun for the entire family, with a four-mile adult run/walk in Central Park followed by a kids' race for 2-11 year olds, plus several other fun activities. You can run as an individual, a group, or join a team. Registration is available online.
3. Operation Gobbler Giving – Brooklyn
This Brooklyn-based food pantry began in 1989 when Thomas Neve founded a mobile outreach program after work in his used van. Reaching-Out Community Services now serves more than 6,500 families in 16 zip codes around the city. Operation Gobbler Giving distributes turkeys and trimmings to more than 800 families. Volunteer online in advance. If you can't make its Thanksgiving volunteer opportunity work, this org also sponsors an annual Operation Backpack event at Christmas and ongoing food pantry services.

Kids can pack meals and make holiday cards for FeedingNYC. Photo by Jonathan Wolff for FeedingNYC
4. FeedingNYC – Midtown, Long Island
Monday, November 24-Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Since 2001, this grassroots organization has delivered more than 100,000 complete Thanksgiving meals to New York City families in shelters. Register for the in-person event online; if you can't make it in person, you can still donate to the cause. A $48 donation allows the org to feed an entire family its Thanksgiving meal.
5. Thanksgiving Morning Meal Delivery – Citywide
Thursday, November 27, 2025
God's Love We Deliver prepares and delivers nutritious meals to people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening illnesses. Volunteers can sign up to prepare and deliver meals in locations around the city and beyond. This Thanksgiving volunteer opportunity takes place in the morning, leaving families plenty of time for their festivities. Volunteer drivers must have a driver's license and a car, and register online in advance. Kids are welcome to participate. Their presence cheers up any delivery. There is a cap to the number of volunteers accepted, and certain neighborhoods fill up fast, so register as soon as possible.
6. Friendsgiving for No Kid Hungry – Citywide
Sign up to host a Friendsgiving celebration for No Kid Hungry. It's an easy way for you and your community to come together and give back to kids in need. For every $10 raised, you'll feed a child up to 100 meals.
7. New York Common Pantry 2025 Thanksgiving Food Drive – Citywide
Wednesday, October 1-Friday, November 7, 2025
The New York Common Pantry distributes 8 million meals annually to the more than 2 million New Yorkers who are food insecure. Consider organizing a food drive on its behalf at your home, work, or school to help the pantry collect food to distribute to low-income New York families. Nonperishable items such as canned cranberry sauce, rice, gravy, stuffing mix, cake mix, pasta, and canned beans are best. No glass jars, please.
More 2025 Holiday Volunteer Opportunities in NYC for Families
8. Citymeals on Wheels – Citywide
This charity provides local homebound individuals with hot, prepared meals. Children, accompanied by adults, can help to deliver meals. Children can also get involved by making holiday cards to be distributed to seniors with the meals.
9. Dorot's Card-Making Program – Citywide
Community-based organization Dorot has plenty of family-friendly volunteer opportunities to ease the stress homebound seniors face. Its card-making program is easy for even young volunteers. Families are asked to create birthday, holiday, or caring cards, and mail them to Dorot. The organization then mails your crafty creations to homebound seniors to brighten their holiday.
10. Encore Meals on Wheels – Midtown West
Help Catholic Charities of New York deliver meals to seniors in Midtown Manhattan. Families with children of all ages are welcome to volunteer in many ways. Bring the gift of a delicious, nutritious meal, and provide homebound seniors with some company and smiles. Sign up via the form on its website to get started.
11. Food Bank for New York City – Citywide
The Food Bank for New York City encourages families to host food drives to help supply it with the goods necessary to feed struggling community members. You can register online to host a large-scale food drive and request collection bins to fill or run an online fundraiser. Either way, you'll be helping food-insecure neighbors. The Food Bank for New York City has all the tools you need to get started.
12. Masbia Soup Kitchen Network – Brooklyn and Queens
Masbia operates soup kitchens in Flatbush and Borough Park, Brooklyn, plus Forest Hills, Queens, and welcomes the help of volunteers 12 and older (children ages 12-14 must be accompanied by an adult) to serve hot meals to all who enter. Volunteers are welcome for on-site work, such as playing host in the restaurant-style dining rooms, busing tables, washing dishes, prepping meals, and working in the kitchen. Volunteers are also needed to distribute flyers to individuals who might need Masbia's services.
13. New York Cares Coat Drive – Citywide
This is another great opportunity for young children, who might ask why the Statue of Liberty is seen huddled and shivering in the snow on ads at this time of year. New York Cares annual coat drive provides homeless and low-income families with something warm to wear. Donate gently used coats of all sizes or even start your own drive in your building or school. Collection sites are located around the city in transportation hubs, police stations, and participating stores. Check the New York Cares website for a complete list of drop-off locations.
14. Brooklyn Book Bodega – Brooklyn Navy Yard
This Brooklyn-based nonprofit puts FREE books in the hands of local kids with an aim to increase the number of 100+ book households in NYC. Interested parties can donate directly on its fundraising page, or support its efforts by donating new or gently used books. Bookmark its list of popular book requests to purchase books to be sent directly to the org, or drop off your donation of gently used books at one of these sites.
Remember, too, that many charities accept Halloween candy to include in gift baskets or send to troops overseas.
To find additional kid-friendly ways to give back to the New York City community, subscribe to the FREE Doing Good Together/NY newsletter, a monthly roundup of local volunteer opportunities appropriate for families. And don't forget to check New York Cares' list of family-friendly volunteer opportunities as well.
Originally published in 2017.
Places featured in this article:
Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
