No prior construction experience is required to work on any day. We believe working onsite can even provide a valuable learning experience for those seeking basic building skills. All construction volunteers must be 16 years or older, and 18 years or older to work with power tools.
Truckee Meadows Habitat for Humanity has a volunteer-based Board of Directors which runs the organization. If you would like to make a commitment to our organization at the highest level, this might be for you
We always need help sorting, cleaning and pricing new donations. The store volunteers get to see the new stuff first. If you like treasure hunting, this might be for you.
Greet patrons, collect tickets, and seat young audience members during our ten FREE performances staged for children. Volunteers are needed at various locations including Sand Harbor, South Lake Tahoe, Minden, and Reno (morning, afternoon or early evening opportunities).
We can always use extra hands to help set up and take down our beautiful venue setting/pulling chairs, setting up picnic/dining area – to list just a few possibilities.
Involved in the planning, set-up and management of several social gatherings including the Cloud 9 Club and tailgate parties.
If you love to interact with the community and people, this is a fun and interactive way to support the Festival. Help in the distribution of posters, brochures, etc. around the Lake and in surrounding local communities. Support marketing booth activity at other local events.
Responsible for working in the official GRBR merchandise tent and assisting in set-up/tear-down.
Merchandise Assistants help Festival staff with merchandise sales and the nightly set up and take down of the gift shop displays. Merchandise volunteers receive dinner compliments of LTSF.
Responsible for set-up/tear-down of tents, etc. on the field and making sure the field is clean and safe during event.