Help to cultivate the many on-site gardens by planting, watering and weeding. (age: 18+; commitment: 4 hours/week seasonally)

When thinking about becoming a volunteer here, we ask for a commitment of at least 6 months, with a minimum of 5 hours per month. Those that are under the age of 16 are asked that they sign up to volunteer with a parent/guardian that has also attended our orientation. If you are passionate about…

Foster families enable us to pull animals from shelters who are at risk of being euthanized and provide them with a safe, temporary home as they await their new forever home. Foster families play a critical role in helping companion animals recover from sickness and injury, get a much-needed break from the distress of the…

Tasks range from being a “lavender ambassador” at the information booth to a “worker bee” helping to set up and break down before and after the event. Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older before festival day on July 10. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an adult chaperone on site…

Volunteers plan and organize special activities and events such as arts and crafts projects, videos, game nights, parties and outings for the families. Volunteers bring in a birthday cake if needed or birthday balloons and/or decorations for guests’ birthdays. Some Congregations, during their rotation, have large parish halls that are partitioned into areas for the…

The Downtown Dayton Partnership is frequently in search of great volunteers to help us put on fun events like the Dayton Holiday Festival, Art in the City, and more, as well as with other tasks and projects. We also occasionally help recruit volunteers for big downtown festivals and events put on by other organizations, such…

Since the beginning of the pandemic HODG has marshaled 100s of local residents to make thousands of lunches every Sunday. From 13 collection hubs around the greater Los Angeles area, the group provides food to over 40 organizations across the city.

Seeds of Hope seeks to cultivate wellness in our community through garden-based nutrition education and programs. Volunteer at one of the many community gardens hosted by Seeds of Hope across the city.

Community science is a collaborative effort between scientists and those of us who are curious, concerned, and motivated to make a difference in the natural world. The scientific work undertaken by these members of the general public is invaluable as these large, volunteer-based networks make it possible for scientists to accomplish projects that would otherwise…

For 30 years, the GTRLC has been entrusted with the task of preserving and protecting the natural heritage of the region. A critical aspect of long-term stewardship on our preserves is maintaining and restoring natural ecosystems, as such the removal of invasive species is essential to our vision. Long-term invasive species monitoring is vital for…