Your Involvement Makes a Difference

At Seattle Amistad School, we believe that strong schools are built on strong communities. Volunteers bring energy, creativity, and care that enrich our students’ learning experiences every day. Whether you have a few hours a month or a special skill to share, there’s a place for you at Amistad.

Connect
  • Build

    Build deeper connections with your child’s school community. Volunteering helps you form meaningful relationships with teachers, families, and students while strengthening the sense of belonging at Amistad.

  • Share

    Share your skills and passions in meaningful ways. Whether it’s music, art, reading, organization, or event planning, every talent enriches our classrooms and inspires our students.

  • Create

    Help create a joyful, inclusive environment for all students. Volunteers play a vital role in shaping experiences that celebrate culture, community, and connection.

Ways to Get Involved

  • A woman with short dark hair and earrings reading a book with two children in a library.

    Classroom Support

  • A young girl with a high ponytail, secured with a pink scrunchie, and wearing a light gray shirt with black dots, holds a large paper puppet resembling an older man's face with glasses, white hair, and a mustache inside a classroom. The classroom has a blue wall decorated with alphabet posters, a whiteboard, and educational materials.

    Arts & Music

  • A young girl and a woman dressed in colorful makeup and face paint, celebrating Day of the Dead. The girl has skeleton face paint with white and black accents, and the woman has vibrant purple and pink makeup with rhinestones and floral decorations, both smiling at the camera.

    Events & Celebrations

  • People watching and taking photos of fish in an aquarium through a large circular window.

    Fields Trips

  • Open blue plastic pencil box containing crayons, scissors, glue sticks, and pencils, held by a person wearing a green shirt.

    Library & Materials

  • Group of people sitting at a wooden table, engaging in a meeting or discussion, with notebooks and pens in front of them.

    Family Committees