Not all of our volunteer opportunities involve golf; we need support off the course as well. Opportunities include: fundraising/events, operations/administration, mentoring/tutoring, and in-school programming.

You don’t have to be a golf pro or even a good golfer to be a coach. With The First Tee Coach Program, we provide the training you need.

Our Serve & Grow program is great for college and community groups looking for service-learning opportunities. Bring your group to one of our farms to grow food for hunger relief organizations and local distribution.

In our Serve & Grow farm work volunteer program, individuals and groups visit our farms to help tend the fields. We hold three-hour volunteer sessions on weekday and weekend mornings at our farms in the spring and fall. Volunteers learn about The Food Project and our mission, and help with tasks such as planting, weeding,…

Volunteering to assist with horse care involves: turning out horses (bringing horses to outdoor paddocks), horse training & conditioning, grooming & tacking for a lesson, mucking stalls, cleaning tack, grooming arenas & paddocks, gardening, and landscaping.

The Food Project’s Corporate Serve & Grow Program offers companies a service-learning opportunity to grow food for hunger relief organizations and local distribution. Bring your employees to one of our farms for a morning of positive, energizing work and learning at The Food Project. We offer volunteer opportunities in the Spring and Fall.

Volunteers assisting directly with the therapy program are trained to side walk, lead, and assist before, during, and after riding sessions. Experience with horses is not required.

The Home for Little Wanderers is looking for volunteers to help with childcare at our newest program – the Family Resource Center of Suffolk County. The FRC is looking for a few individuals who love working with kids to be able to provide a safe and fun environment for the kids while their parents are…

Volunteers make weekly visits to a nursing home. They meet with residents to educate them about their rights and advocate for them. An Ombudsman is asked to make a 1 year commitment. Initial training, in conjunction with the Mass State Ombudsman Program requires 3 days.

We need writing tutors/coaches for our current teens and college-enrolled alumni. If you have the skills to teach writing at the high school/early college level. We always need more mentors — friends, advocates, coaches, and listeners who provide our teens with: learning opportunities, a positive role model, social support and encouragement, advocacy and access to…