The following links will take you to web sites which specialize in work from home jobs lisitings.
As with most such services, expect to pay something for their service, although there are some which do not charge you anything.
Before 'signing up' with anyone, look into their operation thoroughly to make sure they are actually trying to help you, and not just themselves. Remember work from home jobs are supposed to put money 'into' your pocket, and while they might require a small investment to start, they should not be a constant source of money going 'out of' your pocket.
For example some work from home job websites, charge a monthly or annual fee to access their listings. They may very well be legitimate, the same way as you would 'buy' a newspaper to look through the help wanted ads. However, the fee should be reasonable and they should deliver on their promises. If you are paying, say $30.00 for a months access to 2000+ job listings, that is probably money well spent, if they are current legitmate jobs. Buying a daily newspaper for the month would probably cost that much anyway.
I hope these 'tools' help you find the perfect work from home job.