Volunteers and Docents are essential to the North Lake Tahoe Historical Society. Volunteers can help with a variety of tasks, such as, leading school tours, operating Watson Cabin, cataloging materials, building exhibits and planning and executing program and events.
Food distributions are monthly so families don’t go hungry. 10,000 pounds of fresh produce and other staple grocery items that can be feed up to 300 families are distributed in Orange Count’s most needy communities thanks to volunteers and sponsors.
Adopt a family during the holiday season to brighten the lives of children and their families. Donors support these underprivileged families anonymously with holiday gifts and essentials.
At our HUB of Hope food distribution center, you can end hunger for homeless and low-income families and individuals by transporting, sorting, and stocking food.
Help English Language Learner families in this innovative family support program. The program runs throughout the school year at Golden West College. Volunteers can tutor school age kids, help in the infant and toddler rooms, or make a one-time presentation to parents on a health and wellness topic.
Share your talents and interests with kids at the Club! Help kids with their homework or help out in one of our program areas, like the education center, the arts and crafts room, the teaching kitchen, the teen room, or the Kindergarten room. Club hours are after school until 6:00pm, Monday-Friday.
Playworks wants to help you turn your employees into community game-changers. We facilitate custom volunteer engagements ranging from Play Days in local schools to playspace transformations. Our expert and energetic staff will train, support, and empower your employees to make an impact in our community while also having a great time together.
Plan, promote, and execute school partner or community engagement events. Help with logistical, “day of” tasks like setting up and breaking down equipment or running registration. Engage local businesses and organizations to support events.
We ask different groups of volunteers to come with food for the shelter as well as arts and crafts or activities for the children on Thursday nights. It is family friendly, kids of all ages are welcome to attend with their parents.
Love to throw parties? Give the Thomas House children a day to remember by throwing a Birthday Party (once a month, Saturdays), or Holiday Party (Thursday evenings). Some holidays we celebrate at Thomas House include: Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, Graduation, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.