VAN NUYS, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 01: A mural reveals the new LA28 logo, with the “A” designed by Orlando Pride player Alex Morgan, at the Delano Recreation Center on September 01, 2020 in Van Nuys, California. The LA28 logo is for the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad hosted by Los Angeles in 2028. The 2028 Summer Olympics are scheduled to take place from July 21, 2028 to August 6, 2028. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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With exactly two years remaining until the Opening Ceremony of the 2028 Olympic Games, the countdown to Los Angeles officially enters a new phase on July 14 when LA28 opens applications for what organizers are calling one of the most important roles of the Games: volunteer.
60,000 of them.
The LA28 Volunteer Program will begin accepting applications for Games-time positions on July 14, launching what is expected to become one of the largest volunteer mobilizations in Olympic and Paralympic history. Approximately 60,000 volunteers will ultimately serve as members of the LA28 Volunteer Crew. They will help deliver the Olympic and Paralympic Games across Southern California and several venues throughout the United States. For many, the opportunity represents far more than a volunteer assignment. It’s a chance to participate in a global event that will define Los Angeles for generations.
“As fans fill the seats and athletes take the global stage, behind every event, every venue and every moment is the LA28 Volunteer Crew,” said LA28 Chief Executive Officer Reynold Hoover. “Volunteers are the backbone of the Games. They are a friendly face who helps welcome the world, create memorable experiences and bring the Olympic and Paralympic spirit to life.”
LA28 Chief Executive Officer Reynold Hoover speaks during a press conference with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Coordination Commission for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, at the LA Convention Center in Los Angeles on June 5, 2025. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)
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The Human Face Of The Olympic Games
Every Olympic Games is remembered for its iconic moments. Athletes break world records. Nations celebrate unexpected victories. Stadiums fill with cheering crowds. Yet behind those headline moments stands an army of volunteers who often become the first and last people visitors encounter during their Olympic experience.
At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, volunteers helped create a welcoming atmosphere that remains one of the defining characteristics of those Games. Organizers hope the LA28 Volunteer Crew will carry forward that same spirit when the Olympics return to Southern California after a 44-year absence.
1960 Olympic decathlete gold medallist Rafer Johnson of the United States after climbing the stairs of the Memorial Coliseum prepares to light the Olympic flame during the opening ceremony for the XXIII Olympic Games on 28 July 1984 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Tony Duffy/Allsport//Getty Images)
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The scale of the operation will be significant. The Olympic volunteer period will run from March through August 2028, while Paralympic volunteers will serve between August and September 2028. Each volunteer will be required to complete a minimum of 10 shifts during one of those periods.
Opportunities Across Multiple Venues And Cities
While most volunteer assignments will be located throughout the greater Los Angeles region, LA28’s unprecedented nationwide venue footprint means opportunities will extend well beyond Southern California. Volunteers will also be needed at Olympic competition sites in Oklahoma City, New York, Columbus, Nashville, St. Louis, San José and San Diego.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – JUNE 07: A general view of the exterior of Devon Park on June 7, 2025, in Oklahoma City, OK. Devon Park is the world’s largest softball stadium, the permanent venue for the NCAA Women’s College World Series, USA Softball headquarters, National Softball Hall of Fame, and will be the softball venue for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. (Photo by Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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That geographic reach reflects one of the defining characteristics of LA28. Rather than constructing numerous new venues, organizers are utilizing existing world-class facilities throughout the country, a strategy designed to reduce costs while maximizing available infrastructure. Applicants will have the opportunity to indicate preferred locations during the application process and identify specialized skills that may qualify them for specific assignments. Those assignments could range from guest services and venue operations to more technical roles involving language translation, medical support and athlete services.
For many multilingual applicants or individuals with professional expertise in healthcare, communications or logistics, the Games could provide a unique opportunity to apply their skills on an international stage.
More Than Event Volunteers
The LA28 Volunteer Program did not begin with Games-time recruitment.
The initiative officially launched in 2025 through a partnership with Delta Air Lines and was designed to create volunteer opportunities years before the Olympic flame arrives in Los Angeles. Since its launch, LA28 and Delta have organized more than 25 community service projects throughout the region. Those efforts have included beach cleanups, trail restoration projects, neighborhood beautification initiatives, habitat restoration programs and food-packing events supporting families facing food insecurity.
VENICE, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 05: Volunteers participate during the LA28 Venice Beach Clean-Up at Venice Beach on December 05, 2025 in Venice, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images for LA28)
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The approach reflects a broader philosophy embraced by LA28 organizers: using the Games as a catalyst for community engagement long before the Opening Ceremony. Rather than waiting until 2028, LA28 has spent the past year building a volunteer culture throughout Southern California, encouraging residents to participate in service projects that produce immediate local impact. As Games preparations accelerate, that community-focused mission will continue alongside recruitment for Games-time volunteers.
A Legacy Beyond Competition
Volunteer programs have become one of the most enduring legacies of Olympic and Paralympic host cities.
Many volunteers develop lifelong friendships through their service. Others gain valuable professional experience, networking opportunities and a deeper connection to their communities. For Los Angeles, the program also represents an opportunity to showcase the region’s diversity and hospitality to millions of visitors and billions of television viewers worldwide. The city is expected to welcome athletes from more than 200 nations and territories during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Volunteers will help shape many of those visitors’ first impressions of Southern California.
VENICE, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 05: Volunteers with LA28, Delta Air Lines and Heal the Bay pose for a photo during the LA28 Venice Beach Clean-Up at Venice Beach on December 05, 2025 in Venice, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images for LA28)
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Their interactions may last only a few minutes, but collectively they help define the atmosphere of the Games. The significance of that role is not lost on organizers. When spectators arrive at venues, seek directions, navigate transportation systems or need assistance finding their seats, volunteers are often the people they turn to first. When athletes need guidance, translation support or logistical assistance, volunteers frequently provide those services as well.
In many respects, volunteers become the public face of the Olympic and Paralympic movement.
July 14 Marks A Major LA28 Milestone
The opening of volunteer applications comes exactly two years before the Olympic Opening Ceremony and signals another major milestone in LA28’s preparations. Venue plans continue to advance. Operational testing is increasing. Workforce recruitment is expanding. Now, organizers are turning their attention toward assembling the thousands of people who will help transform those plans into reality.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 15: A general view of the Los Angeles downtown skyline with a view of mountains in the background at sunset from Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area on October 15, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
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As Los Angeles prepares to welcome the world once again, LA28’s message is clear: the road to the Games is no longer just for athletes. Beginning July 14, it is open to anyone willing to serve.

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