Love getting down and dirty? Help us take care of our horses and upkeep the facility.

Take and serve orders. Take guests checks to kitchen. Check for beverage refills.

The Access to Justice Fellows Program pairs lawyers who are retired or transitioning to retirement with non-profit and legal services organizations to provide critical assistance to underserved individuals and community and public interest groups.

Tutors often help students with the following subjects: Reading & Writing, Basic Math, Computer Skills, Career readiness and resume development, English pronunciation & conversation, Citizenship exam preparation, High School Equivalency Exam Prep, Trade-specific and industry exam prep, No background or experience is necessary, just a willingness to help and an eagerness to learn. All volunteer…

Side-walkers are vital for many of our students to succeed in class. They help the student stay focused and on task while still having lots of fun!

Horse leaders are the advocates for our furry friends during class! If you love horses this is the role for you!

Our Advisory Council members serve as advocates and ambassadors for Bridge to the community at large, and also as passionate advisers and volunteers on the programs Bridge provides to youth.

Volunteers are critical to the ongoing success of our mission to provide a continuum of customized care for our youth. Bridge is deeply grateful for the time, talent and generosity from individuals, groups and corporations that choose to give back through a variety of ways.

Our Legal Referral Program connects Massachusetts nonprofits with volunteer lawyers. We also offer in-depth legal reviews of nonprofit operations through our Legal Assessment Program. Additionally, lawyers may volunteer with our Pro Bono Consultation Series, which offers an opportunity to assist a nonprofit on discrete topics such as policy review in a clinic-style setting.