We’re looking for groups to sign up as volunteer greeter teams at Top of the Park. Greeters play an essential role in the festival’s success by welcoming attendees, sharing performance information, collecting on-site donations, and most importantly, being the first and last smile seen. We need you! With different organizations and social groups volunteering every…

Help spread the word about A2SF! When you join the A2SF’s street team, you’ll help distribute important promotional materials such as program guides, brochures, and posters throughout the Washtenaw County area and beyond. Beginning in May, enjoy the ease of volunteering on a flexible schedule in the weeks leading up to First Friday and throughout…

Whether you are interested in educational events or river cleanups, we have opportunities for you to volunteer with us.

In 2018, we made a commitment to become a zero waste event. Implementing new three-stream waste stations requires guidance from individuals like you. We need volunteers to guide patrons when tossing out their compost, recycling, and landfill items. Both individuals and teams are welcome!

Greeters serve as the first line welcome for visitors entering the festival grounds. Responsibilities include answering questions, giving directions, distributing program guides, collecting patron donations, and most of all, making our guests feel welcome. Greeters typically work in pairs, so it’s a great opportunity to help the festival while making new friends or sharing the…

You can also support us by holding a fundraiser or food drive! All of our money and food is privately donated, we do not receive any assistance form any government agency. Every little bit is appreciated. From the corner lemonade stand to large canned food drives, we cannot help those in need without your help.…

Volunteers help elders and adults living with disabilities maintain their independence by visiting them at home to assist with their bill-paying tasks, such as organizing the consumer’s bills, preparation of checks, and balancing and maintaining the check register.

Volunteers connect with older adults to provide social support through face-to-face visits, phone calls, or virtual connections through email.

Threads is a great opportunity for individuals, families or small groups to serve together. There is something for everyone to help with, including sorting and folding donated clothing.

Volunteers help individuals secure the food they need through assisting at one of our congregate dining sites, delivering nutritional supplements, and delivering meals to senior residences.