Assist with the set-up, admissions, guest services, programming, and clean-up at our events. Events run between 2 and 8 hours.
Teach focused educational programs and give tours to visiting school groups. Tours involve standing, walking and climbing stairs.
Each day depends on the scope of work that the home or school you are placed on requires. Typical tasks include mucking and gutting, mold sanitation, insulation and drywall insulation, carpentry, and painting. Don’t worry if you have never done this before – we will teach you everything you need to know when you get…
DVs help in many of the same ways as RVs. They are trained by our staff on-site to help with mucking and gutting, mold sanitation, insulation and drywall insulation, carpentry, painting, and more. DVs live nearby the sites and arrange their own accommodation, transportation, and food for the duration of their volunteer experience.
Whether you enjoy carpentry, painting, landscaping, or any other hands-on skills, there are always projects available at the Village.
We are currently recruiting energetic and outgoing volunteers to join our Walk Planning Committees! Each of our 12 Walk To End Alzheimer’s events has a Planning Committee that meets monthly, year-round to work on areas such as community outreach, corporate engagement, logistics and more!
As a volunteer, you’ll design quilts, machine piece the quilt tops, layer with batting, and hand quilt. You’ll also produce a variety of patterns, colors, and sizes of quilts. Most of the quilts are raffled to benefit the Village. Our quilters all come with varying backgrounds and abilities, so beginners are always welcome!
You’ll work with the Ambassador to help the Association achieve federal legislative goals. Activities may include submitting letters to the editor and promoting Association initiatives to congress members via social media outlets. Team members will also attend meetings in the district offices of their respective congress member and build relationships with the staff.
Assist with research, writing, planning, and communication for 5-10 hours a week. Or commit to 10-15 hours a week and take on multiple roles in different departments or a more robust role including managing projects or departments.
Alzheimer’s Association Support Groups are regularly scheduled in-person or virtual gatherings of people living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia, family, and friends. All Alzheimer’s Association Support Group Facilitators attend a full-day training program that focuses on group dynamics, management, and facilitator roles and responsibilities.