As a food and/or supply drive host, you will be helping to supply Grandma’s House of Hope with the food or items needed to serve the women and children of Orange County. Hosting a food drive is simple! Let us know you’re interested and we will provide you the information needed to get started.
Workshop hosts are skilled volunteers who contribute their expertise and passion to provide a variety of workshops for our programs. Are you a teacher, nutritionist, or yoga instructor? Are passionate about something else you’d like to share? You can help provide our clients with new resources, skills, insights or hobbies.
Mentor adult volunteers as they work with Girl Scouts to create memories they will never forget.
Coordinate the annual cookie sale at the troop level. Set up cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then watch the girls light up when they earn the rewards for being the best cookie sellers ever!
Work with a group of girls and mentor them as they make new friends and develop connections that will last a lifetime.
Assist with driving, activity planning, snacks, money management, or other tasks necessary to keep the troop running oh-so-smoothly from week to week.
Help the girls explore nature and find the fun outdoors.
This is a specialized opportunity for those volunteers who have already served as a long-term Crittenton volunteer; completed a specialized application; have cleared a background check; and who have completed a mentorship training requirement.
Scouts working on merit badges (Gold, Silver, or Eagle) are welcome to choose projects with Crittenton.
Residential Services Program volunteer working directly with children and youth or Parent and Child Education volunteer working with infant and toddlers. This opportunity is also for Special Program Partners such as church groups, employee groups, student groups, and service clubs that would like to volunteer on a one-time or ongoing basis.