As a volunteer in the Medical Advocate Program, you will be matched with a senior who needs help navigating their medical care. You will become familiar with their health concerns and accompany them to doctor’s visits. Training is provided. Skills: Sensitivity to older adults, reliability, good communication abilities.

If you have a few hours each month to help a neighbor, you can: Run an errand for them while you’re running your own; Take them for a walk or read them the newspaper; Shovel their sidewalk in the winter time. Skills: Being a good neighbor!

We deliver the built bunk beds into the home of kids that do not have beds. This requires assembling the bed, mattress and putting bedding on the bed. You will need to have a Pickup Truck or Large Van. We will train you.

We build bunk beds from scratch on Build Days. We have cutting, sanding, stamping, drilling, screwing, staining and branding stations.

Volunteers help us with the following: Classroom, Community Events, Community Garden, Food Box Packing, Food Pantry, Office, Policy Council, Tax Preparation

The Executive Committee, chaired by the Chairperson of the board, subject to those limitations as may be required by law or imposed by resolution of the Board of Directors and may exercise all powers and authority of the Board of Directors in the management of the business and affairs of the PHF between meetings of…

The Finance and Investment committee, chaired by the Treasurer of the board, will have dual obligations that include the oversight of the PHF’s financial and investment performance.

The Personnel Committee, chaired by the Vice Chairperson of the board, shall serve to monitor and manage the corporation’s policies and procedures as they relate to the operation of the PHF. Furthermore, the Personnel Committee shall conduct an annual review of the PHF’s policy manual, making recommendations and amendments as required, to ensure compliance with…

Walk alongside a Circle Leader as they work toward achieving their long-term financial goals.