City Volunteer Program

Urban Soul youth painting fire hydrantsVolunteerism is invaluable to our city; whether as an individual, family or with a group, you are strengthening our community and making it a better place to live. There are many ways to contribute to our community, and we consider the involvement of our residents vital to building a better community. Volunteer work is rewarding, educational, and gives you the chance to connect with fellow residents, families and neighbors.

Individuals

There are opportunities for individuals to volunteer within the City of Owasso. OSNI staff works to match individuals interests and skills with the needs of various City departments.

Once we receive your information, we will review  qualifications, skills and interests to match you to available opportunities.

Applicants must be at least 21 years of age.

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Community Service for School or Court Ordered

Be sure to confirm with your school or court system of approved locations to serve. There may be requirements or restrictions on the service hours to be performed.

Documentation of service hours are tracked by OSNI staff supervising the project. The volunteer should provide any official documents necessary for official reporting.

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, or have permission from a parent or guardian.

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Groups

By recognizing we are all in this together, the City of Owasso encourages civic organizations, faith-based groups, school groups, and business groups to join in our efforts to make a positive impact in our community. 

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  1. Jerry Fowler

    Neighborhood Coordinator

  2. Lori Lane

    Neighborhood Administrative Coordinator

  3. Neighborhoods

    Physical Address
    200 S Main Street
    Owasso, OK 74055

    Mailing Address
    P.O. Box 180
    Owasso, OK 74055