The parent volunteer role creates an opportunity for guardians to actively engage in the YES community through volunteer work. Tasks are available on and off the snow and could include assisting with snack distribution and loading processes, monitoring behavior, encouraging youth on the snow, ski or snowboard with a class (learners welcome), assist coaches with…

Youth Enrichment Services (YES) hosts a year-round track & field and cross country program for youth of various ages. YES is currently seeking volunteer coaches who are dedicated and committed to developing and inspiring the passion and skills of the young athletes.

Workshops are an opportunity to help our youth understand the value of various professional skills and how those skills are utilized in the working world.

In the Resource Center guests can use computers, make telephone calls, receive mail, and learn about community resources. Resource Center Volunteers support these activities, respond to various requests, facilitate access to community resources, and maintain a calm and pleasant atmosphere in the space.

OA trips provide an opportunity for volunteers to connect with youth on a personal level while participating in activities such as skiing, snowshoeing, rock-climbing, kayaking, biking, and more.

Work on the major fundraising events helping with in-office administrative tasks and general fundraising. Day of event tasks include greeting and registering guests, selling raffle tickets, helping with event set up and break down.

Volunteer Groups make a sponsorship donation to underwrite food costs on the day that they prepare and serve the meal. Groups of 4­-6 volunteers work in the kitchen and prepare hundreds of meals under the direction of Chef Sherry. Volunteers also serve the guests breakfast and lunch restaurant style, prep food for the next day,…

Meal Program Assistants assist kitchen staff with food preparation, serving meals, and clean-up, helping WLP provide healthy and delicious breakfasts and lunches to our guests.

Help more than 200 youth in elementary school, middle school and high school complete their homework or lend an extra hand in an interactive science or literacy program.