Whether it’s swinging a hammer on the build site, working on a Critical Home Repair project, assisting customers at the ReStore, volunteering in the office or serving on a committee, volunteers are essential to every part of our vision that everyone has a decent place to live.
Engage your team and make a difference in our community. Whether it is for one hour or one day, 50 or 1000 volunteers, we design and execute life-changing group service projects.
Support a student by becoming a virtual 1 on 1 tutor- twice a week, for 1 hour, for a duration of two semesters. More information at https://encorps.org/application-part1
Bring your company’s employees to volunteer on the Esplanade as part of our award-winning Volunteer Program! Volunteering with the Esplanade Association is a great way to build team camaraderie while participating in a visible philanthropic effort to benefit a local nonprofit. Volunteers report a sense of pride caring for a public space that they are…
Help clean up our local beaches.
Looking for volunteers who enjoy connecting with the community, are friendly, engaging, outgoing, and like to chat. Over 400 riders participate in this 38/40 mile charity bike ride that winds through all seven villages in the Town of Barnstable. Volunteers are needed at the start and finish line (Aselton Park, Hyannis) and along the route.…
TJOP can create a custom, corporate team building volunteer day for you. With volunteer opportunities throughout the week and on Saturdays with no age requirement, we invite your employees and their families to connect with us for a hands-on opportunity to give back to the community.
What you’ll do: participate in a peaceful rally to help educate people on animal rights issues. We highly encourage the use of peaceful, educational, lawful demonstrations as a primary means for getting the word out about circus cruelty. We feel so strongly about this that we have dedicated an entire website, www.circusprotest.com to help you…
What you’ll do: participate in a peaceful rally to help educate people for animal rights issues. All WRATH events are expected to be peaceful, educational, and focused on spreading awareness about the travesty of trophy hunting.
What you’ll do: participate in a peaceful rally to help educate people on animal rights issues. Protest the rodeo when it comes to your city or town. For more information on how to hold a protest, visit our protesting guide at https://www.cwint.org/rodeofacts/protesting-the-rodeo.