
Volunteer Today
Are you looking for a way to get involved in your community? Do you care about the environment and building community and equity in Renton? Volunteers are the lifeblood of our organization, and we would love to have you join our crew!
Please read below for specific ways that you can volunteer with our organization. Whether you have a little or a lot of time, we have so many ways to get involved!
Volunteer Opportunities

In 2025, Sustainable Renton rescued over 150,000 pounds of food from the landfill! This food was given out to the community through free pantries, meal programs, and food banks, thanks to the essential volunteers who made this possible!
We have volunteer opportunities to help glean, sort, and distribute this rescued food to help fight food insecurity.
Learn more below or view our Volunteer Calendar!
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Join us at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church every week to help us sort through our rescued food before it goes out to feed families in our community!
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We need many hands to ensure that the food we provide to our neighbors is of good quality. All discarded food will be used as animal feed or compost. Help us towards our mission of no food wasted and no bellies empty!
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No experience needed!
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Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Volunteer Calendar
Volunteers are the lifeblood of our organization.
Get Involved.
We are always looking for volunteers to weed, water, turn compost piles, or lay wood chips on the garden paths. Any of these jobs can happen on any day for any amount of time that you have available. Fill out the volunteer interest form below!


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Our organization thrives with the support and guidance of our Board of Directors! They ensure that the activities, projects, and actions of our organization follow the mission and vision of Sustainable Renton. Our Board meetings are open to all. Help us maintain a spirit of fresh perspectives and innovative ideas!
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