Loudoun Youth Inc.

Claude Moore
Community Builders

The Claude Moore Community Builders (CMCB) program has been connecting Loudoun County teens with meaningful volunteer opportunities at local non-profit organizations since 2007. 

CMCB participants (a.k.a “Builders”) are matched with non-profits where they serve as volunteer interns. Builders also participate in group service activities where they provide support to organizations holding special events, such as the Ryan Bartel Foundation’s annual 5k Color Run, tournaments sponsored by the Special Olympics, and the Sterling Foundation’s annual SterlingFest.

Builders are also required to attend CMCB training sessions where they learn professional skills they will use throughout their lives. Topics covered during these trainings include communication, leadership, collaboration, and mental health. Applicants to this widely recognized, teen volunteer and leadership program must be rising 10th-12th grade Loudoun County residents.

Thanks to the generous support of the Claude Moore Charitable Foundation, the CMCB program is free for all participants. 

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We will email you with information about the next cohort and information session.

Questions? Contact us at info@louodunyouth.org

Non-profit Partners 2025-2026

  • A Place To Be
  • Academies of Loudoun
  • All Ages Read Together
  • Anna Sudha Community Kitchen
  • Arms Wide Open Childhood Cancer Foundation
  • Anna Sudha Community Kitchens
  • Arts for All (Visual Arts)
  • Binky Patrol
  • Blossom & Bloom Thrift Shop
  • Bluemont Community Center
  • Claude Moore Charitable Foundation
  • Claude Moore Recreation & Community Center
  • Community Foundation for Loudoun & Northern Fauquier Counties 
  • Crossroads Jobs 
  • Dulles South Soup Kitchen
  • Educando Con Amor
  •  Franklin Park Arts Center(includes Arts for All)
  • George C. Marshall International Center
  • Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia
  • Hal & Bernie Hanson Regional Park
  • Herralink
  • Ida Lee Rec Center
  • Insight Memory Care Center
  • JK Community Farm
  • Kyrus Charities
  • LAWS
  • Loudoun County Animal Services
  • Loudoun County Magazine
  • Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum
  • Loudoun Hunger Relief 
  • Loudoun Laurel
  • Loudoun Literacy Council
  • Loudoun Symphony Orchestra & Loudoun Youth Symphony Orchestra 
  • Loudoun Therapeutic Riding
  • Loudoun Youth Inc.
  • Mobile Hope
  • Morven Park
  • NEST4US (virtual tutoring)
  • Northern Virginia Science Center
  • P.A.S.T.A.
  • Piedmont Environmental Council/Roundabout Meadows Farm 
  • Resourceful Woman Thrift Store
  • Ryan Bartel Foundation
  • Senior Center at Cascades
  • Shelter House
  • Special Olympics
  • Station Stitchers
  • St. James Episcopal Church 
  • Sterling Community Center
  • Sterling Foundation
  • Sustainability Matters
  • The Arc of Loudoun
  • The Family One 
  • Women Giving Back
  • YMCA of Loudoun
  • Loudoun Cares
  • A Place To Be
  • All Ages Read Together
  • Arms Wide Open Childhood Cancer Foundation
  • Anna Sudha Community Kitchens
  • Arts for All (theater and fine arts programs)
  • Blossom & Bloom Thrift Shop
  • Center for Civic Engagement at Morven Park
  • Claude Moore Recreation & Community Center
  • Franklin Park Arts Center
  • George C. Marshall International Center
  • Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia
  • Hal & Bernie Hanson Regional Park
  • Heritage Farm Museum
  • Insight Memory Care Center
  • JK Community Farm
  • Keep Loudoun Beautiful
  • Loudoun County Animal Services
  • Loudoun County Public Libraries
  • Loudoun Community Press
  • Loudoun Hunger Relief
  • Loudoun Therapeutic Riding
  • Mobile Hope
  • Morven Park
  • Northern Virginia Science Center
  • NEST4US
  • P.A.S.T.A.
  • Resourceful Woman Thrift Store
  • Ryan Bartel Foundation
  • Shelter House
  • Special Olympics
  • Sterling Community Center
  • Sterling Foundation
  • Women Giving Back
  • YMCA

We will email you with information about the next cohort and information session.

Questions? Contact us at info@louodunyouth.org