Volunteer
Give your time and talents to Angelheart
Angelheart offers many different opportunities to make a difference in the lives of the deserving children at the shelter. These may include helping children with homework, cooking, completing maintenance at the home, organizing holiday parties, and much more. In addition to these volunteer opportunities, the "Guardian Angels" is an organized club of volunteers who support the Angelheart mission to make a better life for abused and neglected children. No membership dues are required. All you need to participate is the desire to help children. For more information regarding ways you can volunteer, contact us.
Guardian Angels Club
More about becoming a Guardian Angel
Guardian Angels play a critical role in ensuring the successful future of the Angelheart Shelter. There are many opportunities to help with planning events, fundraising, supporting technology, collecting and sorting donations, and writing grants. While we do have specific tasks which need your support, we are also open to new ideas and avenues for your contributions. Your help is needed and greatly appreciated. What you do today will make a difference in the life of an Angelheart child tomorrow!
Our club meets on the first Thursday of the month at 7:30pm in Round Rock. There are no meetings during the summer months (May-August). Instead, we volunteer weekly at the children's shelter to provide fun summer activities for the kids. We need lots of volunteers, both men and women, to help with these activities. For more information on how to become a life-changing Guardian Angel, please email Diane Hamilton.
History of the Guardian Angels
In 2003, Diane Hamilton began volunteering one night a week to make a difference for the children at the Angelheart shelter. What started out as a part-time commitment soon became her life’s mission. One rainy evening, in the midst of an art project with the children at Angelheart, Diane heard the sounds of the shelter's leaking roof. After much prayer and a few phone calls, the roof was on its way to being replaced through the generosity of the Central Texas Roofing Association. It became clear that if the Lord was able to use Diane to bring light to this important cause, imagine what could be done if more people joined together and put to use their gifts for the cause. Diane brought this vision to life by becoming a full-time volunteer and founding the Guardian Angels in June of 2004.








