Volunteers facilitate an activity or workshop about their education or career path. Activities should be interactive, fun, and last no more than 2 hours. Time commitment is one Saturday from 10:00am to 2:30pm.

Assist with various Hyde Square Task Force events throughout the year. Responsibilities may include distributing flyers in the neighborhood, set up, clean up, serving as a greeter, making phone calls, and more. Time commitment varies based on event schedule and season

Mentors will expose youth in grades 8-12 to a wide variety of college and career opportunities through hands-on workshops and activities. Mentors will also provide academic support through tutoring as well as developing a relationship with young people that will impact their lives positively.

Help care for the children of Jeremiah while their mothers attend empowerment and life skills classes, work, and school. Volunteers should have childcare experience, interest, and/or education.

Oversee children while their parents attend advocacy meetings, parenting and therapy groups, or individual counseling. Our childcare providers are responsible for engaging the children in fun and supportive ways. This allows parents to take advantage of the regular support we offer for them.

Are you a natural organizer? Do you know how to paint? Do you like working outside? If you answered yes to any of those questions, you could help us keep our various properties nice and clean for our families!

Support a mother in her postsecondary education journey by sharing your knowledge in a subject area of your strength. Examples of subject areas include: math, psychology, writing, presentation skills, economics, biology/science, humanities, etc.