In Los Angeles, we are serving an average 150 – 200 families a week. Our main location of service is 5036 Exposition Blvd on Saturdays 11 am- 1 pm. There we serve our African Diaspora and Latinx communities. We create bags of food and essentials for our community. It is a time of connection, service…

Volunteers give tours to both individuals or groups, help with the front desk, plan and assist at live events. After an interview, volunteers must attend a 1-hour training course that goes over all the policies and procedures for helping us run America’s peace museum.

Volunteers are needed to help behind the scenes with marketing, grant-writing, office work, and collaborating with other organizations. All or part of this work can be virtual. After an interview, volunteers must attend a 1-hour training course that goes over all the policies and procedures for helping us run America’s only peace museum!

Volunteers skilled in communications are needed to help write press releases, work with local media, write and/or collect stories, edit and create visual media, and post to social media. All or part of this can be virtual. After an interview, volunteers must attend a 1-hour training course that goes over all the policies and procedures…

Join the tech and production process by running the sound or light board for a fully produced show. Board operators can learn on the job during tech week and get to be a part of every single performance of a Live Arts show.

If you’re interested in using power tools, painting, construction projects, problem solving, and teamwork, we would love to have your help in the Live Arts Scene Shop. Saturday and Tuesday builds are open to volunteers of all skill levels. We build a range of sets each season, sometimes including full scale staircases, rotating platforms, enormous…

We are always interested in partnering with student groups and community organizations. Contact us, if your group is interested in helping out regularly in our homework rooms, leading an activity for our youth, or completing a short-term project.

Adults from the community are invited to help in our Homework Club after-school program. As an after-school volunteer, you could be a homework helper, reading buddy, activity assistant, or even the leader of your own special project. All adults working with children must complete a background check, provided free of charge courtesy of the Mentoring…

Dakota Center welcomes the involvement of individual students who like working with children and/or those seeking community service hours. As an after-school volunteer, you could be a homework helper, reading buddy, activity assistant, or even the leader of your own special project.