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College Planning Center Myrtle Beach — Top 10 Community Service Opportunities for Rising Juniors and Seniors (2026)

Myrtle Beach — College Planning Center

Myrtle Beach is where Coastal Carolina University, year-round tourism employment, and HGTC’s two-year programs interlock — and that geography matters more than families assume when picking community service opportunities for rising juniors and seniors in 2026. The state’s strongest volunteer organizations cluster around the same industries that Myrtle Beach students grow up next to. The ten programs below sit at the intersection.

Community Service — College Planning Center

1. Coastal Conservation League (Coastal SC)

Coastal Conservation League (Coastal SC) — Coastal Conservation League provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: All ages.
Hours: 2–3 hrs per event.
Commitment: Monthly events + ongoing projects.

Where to apply: Navigate to Get Involved → Volunteer for upcoming projects and events.

For students rooted in the Grand Strand, from North Myrtle to Surfside and Conway, Coastal Conservation League sits high on the list because tourism and the local economy reward students who connect early with employers like this.

2. Habitat for Humanity (Statewide South Carolina)

Habitat for Humanity (Statewide South Carolina) — Habitat for Humanity International provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: Age 16+ for build days (age 14–15 with parent for non-tool tasks).
Hours: 4–8 hrs per shift.
Commitment: One-time builds or weekly.

Where to apply: Navigate to Get Involved → Volunteer → Find a local affiliate by ZIP code.

Within driving distance — or accessible online — for any Myrtle Beach family, this opportunity stretches what a high schooler thinks is possible without uprooting the rest of their summer. 35,000 residents; 480,000+ in the grand strand metro means the applicant pool isn't always as big as parents fear.

3. VolunteerSC (Governor's Office)

VolunteerSC (Governor's Office) — VolunteerSC provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: Age 17+ for AmeriCorps; all ages for volunteer match.
Hours: Varies by placement.
Commitment: 10–40 hrs/week (AmeriCorps full-time).

Where to apply: Browse open AmeriCorps + service opportunities by county and cause area on the homepage.

Myrtle Beach students consistently tell us the hardest part of applying is finding the time; VolunteerSC keeps the lift manageable by spelling out exactly what they want from candidates. Horry County Schools (HCS) guidance counselors recognize this one.

4. Communities In Schools of South Carolina

Communities In Schools of South Carolina — Communities In Schools provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: Age 18+; background check.
Hours: 1–3 hrs per visit.
Commitment: Weekly throughout school year.

Where to apply: Navigate to How to Help → Volunteer or contact the South Carolina affiliate directly.

If you're rooted in the Grand Strand, from North Myrtle to Surfside and Conway and looking for something that actually counts on a college application, this one threads the needle between resume polish and genuine experience. Coastal Carolina recruits heavily families tell us it shows up in admissions interviews.

5. Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Carolina

Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Carolina — BBBS of America provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: Age 18+ for community mentor; 11+ for in-school mentor with school approval.
Hours: 4 hrs per month minimum.
Commitment: 1-year mentor commitment.

Where to apply: Navigate to Become a Big → Find a local agency in South Carolina.

Myrtle Beach families weighing the math should pencil this in early — the deadline and eligibility don't budge once announced, and hcs graduates about 3,500 seniors a year across multiple high schools means application volume picks up fast.

6. Special Olympics South Carolina

Special Olympics South Carolina — Special Olympics South Carolina provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: Age 14+ for event volunteers; 18+ for unified coaches.
Hours: 4–8 hrs per event.
Commitment: Event-based or weekly coach.

Where to apply: Navigate to Get Involved → Volunteer or Coach.

For a Myrtle Beach student already volunteering, this is the bridge from one-off service to the multi-year commitment admissions officers actually remember. the Boardwalk kids tend to find their community here naturally.

7. Goodwill Industries (Upstate + Midlands)

Goodwill Industries (Upstate + Midlands) — Goodwill Industries International provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: Age 14+ with parent; 16+ solo.
Hours: Flexible.
Commitment: Drop-in or weekly.

Where to apply: Navigate to Get Involved → Volunteer to find local roles in SC.

Myrtle Beach's tourism sector means a student who shows up consistently at Goodwill Industries International gets noticed quickly — that compounds into recommendation letters when it counts.

8. American Red Cross (South Carolina Region)

American Red Cross (South Carolina Region) — American Red Cross provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: Age 16+ for most roles.
Hours: Varies by role (blood drive 4 hrs; disaster on-call).
Commitment: Event-based or ongoing.

Where to apply: Navigate to Volunteer → Find a Volunteer Opportunity and filter by South Carolina.

Cost-of-attendance math for Myrtle Beach families can swing $8,000 a year on financial aid alone; building toward this opportunity changes the affordability conversation entirely. Where Coastal Carolina University, year-round tourism employment, and HGTC's two-year programs interlock doesn't hurt either.

9. Salvation Army (South Carolina)

Salvation Army (South Carolina) — Salvation Army provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: Age 13+ with parent; 16+ solo.
Hours: Varies (food pantry 3 hrs; bell ringing 2 hrs).
Commitment: Seasonal + ongoing.

Where to apply: Navigate to Ways to Give → Volunteer to find local SC opportunities.

Even Myrtle Beach students who think they're "not the type" for a program like this end up surprised — Salvation Army isn't as gated as the name suggests, and 35,000 residents; 480,000+ in the grand strand metro works in candidates' favor.

10. Meals on Wheels (Local SC Chapters)

Meals on Wheels (Local SC Chapters) — Meals on Wheels America provides a structured volunteer experience with clear expectations and steady community impact.

Eligibility: Age 16+ with parent (driver must be 18+).
Hours: 2 hrs per delivery route.
Commitment: Weekly or biweekly.

Where to apply: Use the homepage "Find Meals on Wheels Near You" tool with your SC ZIP code.

Myrtle Beach parents we work with frequently misjudge how competitive this one really is; the real bar is consistent follow-through, not perfect grades. Horry County Schools (HCS) students who lean in early do best.

Families rooted in the Grand Strand, from North Myrtle to Surfside and Conway sometimes come to us asking which one of these community service opportunities matters most — and the honest answer is “the one your kid will actually finish.” The College Planning Center helps narrow the list to two or three real targets per student, then builds the application timeline around them. The free consultation is the right first step; we’ll know within thirty minutes which programs fit Myrtle Beach kids best.

Frequently asked questions

Can underclassmen in Myrtle Beach volunteer at these programs?

Most accept volunteers as young as 14 with a parent, and many have dedicated junior-volunteer tracks. Myrtle Beach’s nonprofit ecosystem — anchored by the kind of programs above — has age-appropriate roles starting in middle school. The earlier you start, the more naturally hours accrue.

Will community service help with scholarships specifically?

Yes — many SC state and private scholarships explicitly weight community involvement. The Horatio Alger application, for example, walks through a candidate’s service record in detail. For Myrtle Beach families targeting state programs (LIFE, HOPE, Palmetto Fellows), a sustained service record at one of the organizations above strengthens the broader application portfolio.

How do Myrtle Beach students get hours formally documented?

Every organization on the list above issues a signed verification letter on request. The earlier you set up a tracking habit (a one-page log with hours, date, supervisor name and signature) the easier senior year becomes when applications start asking. Horry County Schools (HCS) also tracks service hours through the senior counseling office — coordinate both systems so nothing falls through.

What's the next step?

Pick a single organization from this list, sign up for one shift this month, and use that momentum. If you want help building the rest of your service plan around your college list, book a free conversation with us. We work with families rooted in the Grand Strand, from North Myrtle to Surfside and Conway and know what gets results here specifically.

Should Myrtle Beach students volunteer with family members or solo?

Both work — but solo placements signal independence and grit, which admissions readers value. For rising juniors and seniors reading this, we usually recommend at least one organization where you’re the only family member involved. the Boardwalk has plenty of options where this is feasible.

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