Assist with our annual Women’s Luncheon and other events. Host a linen drive (new: towels, pillows, twin sheets, comforters, etc.) for families living in Wellspring’s shelter. Volunteer in the Awesome Closet, or host a professional clothing drive for our students entering the workforce.

Wellspring’s Holiday Store program provides an opportunity for eligible low-income parents to shop by appointment for toys and gifts for their children. Volunteers can assist with the operations of the Holiday Store.

Play a critical role in Museum operations! As the first point of contact with the public, it will be your helpful nature and cheery disposition which determine our visitors’ first impressions. Greet Museum visitors, collect admission fees, provide membership information, answer questions and provide clerical support to the Visitor Services staff.

Support the Museum’s retail enterprise by making sales, answering questions and restocking inventory.

Help to educate more than 4,000 school children who visit the Museum annually. Act as a program aide, helping with projects and supervising students, or exercise your skills as a teacher/program leader. Training in Colonial skills provided.

History lovers can share their passion with visitors as they lead tours through the historic Claflin-Gerrish-Richards House and interpret three centuries of New England family life. Training is provided for this enjoyable and interactive position.

There are times throughout the year when we look for volunteers to help us with specific office tasks, event coordination, or special projects.

Assist a resident in making the best use of their day by providing encouragement, a hand with getting from place to place, or simple conversation.

Youth volunteers can assist as gym assistants, games room helpers, homework assistants, Friday Night Events, and community service projects.