Each year Seattle Lighthouse partners with Microsoft for the United Way Day of Caring. In 2013 we hosted our largest community volunteer event with 23 individuals working on projects in the Ethel L. Dupar Fragrant Garden.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc!

We appreciate your support! Volunteer opportunities range from biography writing to photography to being a sighted guide and more! Some remote volunteer opportunities are available, but most opportunities are in-person. If you are interested in volunteering at the Lighthouse, please click the button below to learn more about our current opportunities.

Want to volunteer at our lovely Summer Garden Party on Thursday August 6th? Please reach out to Anne Riley at agriley@lhblind.org. Thank you for being part of the community that makes our mission possible.

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