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SCT 2026 Volunteer Opportunities Fair
Rooted in Second Chances. Growing Community.
Join Second Chance Tucson on June 25, 2026, from 1:00–4:00 PM at the Community Foundation Campus 5049 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson, AZ.
Event description
Volunteer Opportunities Fair—a local community event focused on rebuilding lives where justice impacted people can meet multiple community partners in one place, learn requirements, and take immediate next steps.
Who should attend?
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Justice-impacted individuals looking for volunteer opportunities
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Probation/parole officers & reentry staff supporting clients
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Government and community partners coordinating services
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Community members who want to get involved
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Nonprofits and partners interested in hosting volunteers
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Employers and supporters who believe in second chances
At the Fair, you can:
• Explore volunteer roles with local nonprofits and partners
• Learn about supportive services and referrals
• Connect with people who believe in second chances
• Discover pathways that can help you move forward
For Community Partners + Nonprofits
We welcome nonprofits, faith communities, and community organizations that can offer structured, supportive volunteer opportunities. This is a chance to meet community members, share your mission, and become part of a more collaborative local reentry network.
Ways to plug in:
• Host a free table at the Fair
• Offer volunteer placements
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Collaborate as an event partner
• Join ongoing SCT community engagement efforts
Volunteer Host Organizations

Organization:
Habitat for Humanity Tucson
Community Service Hours
We offer Community Service to be completed on our construction sites for 6 or more hours or at our HabiStore for 30 hours or more. More info on these sites will be discussed after approval.
Approval Requirements
Before service is accepted, approval of charges is at the discretion of the Volunteer Coordinator. Interested individuals should send the following to jenniferb@habitattucson.org:
1. A copy of their government photo ID
2. A copy of their citation or ticket
3. Total number of hours needed for community service
4. A signed Community Service Agreement and Waiver
5. They will also need to create a volunteer profile in Cervis to track their information and hours and to sign up for shifts
6. If they need documentation for the courts, Habitat can provide it, but the individual is responsible for submitting it

Organization:
Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona
How to Sign-Up
In order to Sign-Up with Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, You must visit their volunteer page for location-based sign-up.

Organization:
Z Mansion
Recurring Event Details
Just meet us this (or any) Sunday when we’ll be feeding the homeless at The Z Mansion at 288 North Church Avenue starting at 8:00 am.
Come through the small wrought iron gate and then enter the courtyard through the wooden gate to the right of the Z Mansion entrance.
Come on back and we’ll put you to work. You should be done by 11:30 am.
Note:
No questions asked about criminal background, and anyone needing sign-off for volunteer hours can receive sign-off from Pastor Rick.
Volunteer opportunities are available every Sunday morning.
Volunteers should arrive at 7:30 AM
Location:
The Z Mansion
288 North Church Avenue
Sponsor the Fair!
Help SCT create a welcoming, community-centered event and show that Tucson believes in dignity, belonging, and real second chances.
Sponsors receive basic promotional recognition such as webpage listing, social media thanks, event signage, and select sponsor spotlights depending on level.
Thank You to Our Sponsors!
We are deeply grateful to the sponsors helping make the Second Chance Tucson Volunteer Opportunities Fair possible. Your support helps us create a welcoming event that connects justice-impacted individuals with meaningful volunteer opportunities, community connection, and pathways forward.
Because of your partnership, we are able to support outreach, event materials, signage, and an inclusive experience for attendees. Thank you for standing with us in the belief that people returning home should be met with dignity, belonging, and real opportunities to rebuild.



