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Gwinnett Great Days of Service
Join us for Gwinnett Great Days of Service, Gwinnett County's largest community volunteer initiative! Every fall, thousands of volunteers from corporations, schools, civic organizations, and nonprofits unite for a powerful weekend of community building, connection, and positive impact.
Together, we tackle some of Gwinnett's most pressing needs, from combating food insecurity, homelessness, and hunger to supporting education, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and seniors.
Mark your calendars! Our next Gwinnett Great Days of Service weekend is October 17-19, 2025.
2025 Key Dates:
- Project applications: July 15 - August 17
- Volunteer registration: September 1 - October 16
- Gwinnett Great Days of Service weekend: October 17 - October 19
For Project Applicants
Who Can Host a Project?
Gwinnett Serves welcomes a broad range of organizations committed to community impact and aligned with Gwinnett County’s values, including:
- 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
- Civic and neighborhood associations
- Youth and alumni associations
- Faith-based organizations
- Historical societies and cultural organizations
- Schools, PTAs, and university-affiliated clubs or departments
- Colleges, universities, and student organizations
- Community-based service organizations
- Government-affiliated programs and advisory boards
Participating Organizations Must:
- Align with Gwinnett County's strategic priorities and uphold the Gwinnett Standard of Excellence.
- Submit all required forms and project information by the annual deadline (Sunday, August 17).
- Ensure clear supervision, volunteer guidance, and robust safety protocols are in place.
- Agree to the terms outlined in the Gwinnett Serves Collaborative Letter of Agreement (received once your project is approved).
Ineligible Project Types or Activities:
- Projects not open to all members of the public for volunteer participation.
- Projects that do not align with Gwinnett County's strategic priorities.
- Long-term or recurring projects without a clear start/end date or defined community impact.
- Projects without adequate supervision, safety measures, or volunteer engagement.
- Projects that take place on private property, including individual homes or locations not publicly accessible.
- Projects that require volunteers to donate funds or purchase expensive supplies to participate.
- Events that exist only to raise funds without a hands-on service component.
- Projects not based in Gwinnett County.
Note: Gwinnett Great Days of Service project participation is not open to private individuals, for-profit entities, political or lobbying groups, or projects focused on direct fundraising, candidate endorsements, or proselytizing.
For Volunteers
Make Your Mark: Volunteer for a Project!
From October 17 – October 19, Volunteer Gwinnett will mobilize thousands of volunteers to support a weekend of hands-on service projects across the county. Whether you're looking to give back as an individual, with your family, or alongside a group or club—you’ll find opportunities that match your skills, interests, and availability!
Become a volunteer
Why Volunteer with GDOS?
- Make an impact in your community!
- Support causes you care about—hunger relief, education, the environment, and more.
- Connect with neighbors, friends, and fellow changemakers.
- Earn service hours for school, work, or leadership programs.
Contact Us
Have questions? Email us at VolunteerGwinnett@GwinnettCounty.com or call 770.822.7955.