Volunteer

If your group wants to volunteer we have various options and would like to connect you with them.

 

CLEAN

Community Led Efforts in Affected Neighborhoods (CLEAN) Tuscaloosa projects are community services organized to meet the needs of storm victims on the path of recovery. The type of service needed will vary from project to project. Please check Volunteer Opportunities information for project listings daily. For more info, click here.

 

Local Attractions

Business Address Phone Number Brief Description Volunteer Offers
Mercedes Benz Visitor Center and Factory Tour

Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. 1 Mercedes Drive
Vance, AL 35490

(205) 507-2252

Tour the Visitor Center Museum on weekdays absolutely free. Tours of the factory are offered for $5 per person, but advance reservations are needed for that. Both experiences are simply fascinating.

Mention a fine fellow at the center named Wink and show your badge or bracelet to receive 30% off any purchase at the gift shop!.

Bama Lanes

520 15th Street
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

(205) 759-2302

Bama Lanes is a great place to bowl during your stay in Tuscaloosa

One free game is being offered to every volunteer!

Paul W. Bryant Museum

300 Paul W. Bryant Drive
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

(205) 348-4668

This museum details the history of Alabama football, with a special emphasis on legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. General asmissio is only $2 per person.


Paul R. Jones Gallery

2308 6th Street
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

(205) 345-3038

This gallery is one of the largest collections of African-American art in the world, and it's free to the public. Its 1700-piece collection is estimated to be worth over $4.8 million.


Bama Mini Golf

7825 Hwy 69 S
Tuscaloosa, AL 35405

(205) 239-6569

This is THE place to go for mini golf in T-Town. It has two newly renovated 18-hole courses, great prices, and a friendly staff.

They have a "buy 11 games, get one free" deal whuch is useful for large groups. They are offering a 10% discount to all volunteers with their badge or bracelet!

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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Please join us for UA Remembers a day of Service which is a joint project between the SGA and the City of Tuscaloosa to commemorate the second anniversary of the April 27th tornadoes and celebrate the progress that our community has made. Volunteers will be assisting in continued recovery projects such as clearing lots, and planting trees at homes.
If your group would like to volunteer please email us at vrc@tuscaloosa.com and let me know you are coming and if you are bringing anyone. Thanks 

In response to the devastating April 27 tornado, the City and its citizens came together and Tuscaloosa Forward was created. To learn more about what businesses have reopened, what the future plan for the tornado- damaged area will be, and other information go to Tuscaloosa Forward.