Volunteers have always been HooRWA’s backbone, whether dragging trash out of the river or providing highly specialized expertise. They include paddling enthusiasts, business owners, event organizers, teachers, artists, ecologists, parents, environmental scientists, planners, students, and –mostly!– people who just like taking care of our rivers and streams. Whether you are most comfortable in a boat,…
Volunteers are needed for many aspects of hosting runs from 5K to a Marathon.
We encourage you to write letters to our legislators to share your experience with the food pantry and the need for food assistance in the Berkshires and beyond.
Although our Food Pantry is open only two mornings each week, volunteers work behind the scenes throughout the week. Weekly volunteer opportunities are available on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Please note that deliveries require lifting and carrying boxes that weigh roughly 20 lbs. Opportunities include : Pick up from local grocery stores and bring them…
Volunteers are needed to pack Hope Boxes and Bags of Hope at our office in Ohio or any other state. You can host fundraising events, plan camp events, and join our organization by offering your services.
We need volunteers in all areas. Just let us know how you would like to help.
There are plenty of ways to get involved and help spread the love of Jesus to the skaters. We are always looking for people to volunteer, whether that is by helping with food, by skating on Fridays, by shooting some sick videos, or in some other way;
Program matches volunteers who want to help with those who need a helping hand. This may be reading to a vision impaired elderly lady, applying a coat of paint to a weather beaten home, cleaning out a an overgrown flower bed, running an errand for needed prescriptions, or sitting with a loved one to give…
For those interested in getting their hands in the dirt, volunteers assist with transplanting, harvesting, washing, & packing farm fresh produce. Volunteers go home with fresh produce as a thank you!
Long-Term Volunteers are committing to a minimum of 3 hours per week and planning to volunteer for a period longer than 3 months. Since these positions often require in-depth training and/or professional certifications, attending orientation is required. Teens ages 16 and older may volunteer on their own.