Help keep our visitor center open and provide information and customer service to visitors.
Clean ups, site maintenance, and citizen science excursions are integral parts of our day trip and camp out programs.
Will help setup events, monitor events, work around building
Groups who volunteer receive an educational, team-building experience while sorting and packing food for those in need. The Kids Who Care (KWC) program is a special volunteer opportunity that allows children as young as 10 years old to volunteer alongside family and friends, bagging and boxing food for children, seniors and families in need.
Requirements: 16+; Experienced Cat Handler Shifts: 3 times a month Volunteers are needed to teach new volunteers all about cat handling here at NHS! A training will be required in order to teach these classes
Join us for a unique and meaningful experience where you will learn about hunger in our community and help your neighbors in need. You’ll help us sort, pack, label, and distribute food to hungry families across Eastern Massachusetts.
Requirements: 18+; once a week commitment on the same day and time every week Are you 18+ and would like to make a difference by walking dogs? Become a dog walker today! We have different levels of dog walkers; green dot (easy), yellow dot (medium-difficult), and purple dot (only experienced volunteers and staff).
Access Program volunteers help provide a safe and confidential space for injection drug users to access sterile injection equipment, sharps disposal, risk reduction strategies, overdose prevention education and nasal Narcan, educational materials, and testing for HIV, HCV, and STDs.
Requirements: 16+ Shifts: As needed Volunteers are needed to teach children and adults about the responsibilities of caring for a pet. Topics covered are volunteerism, pet safety, pet overpopulation, adopting from a shelter and making a lifetime commitment to your pet.
If you are looking for a volunteer project that will have a demonstratable impact, please contact us!