Volunteering can be engaging and rewarding, and here at the Center we offer a number of volunteer opportunities, ranging from greeting visitors to event planning to trail work, and can be a one-time occasion or a weekly or monthly commitment.
A trustee safeguards the mission of Hitchcock Free Academy and guides its growth by contributing vital skills and experience in a variety of areas, including nonprofit administration, business, finance, marketing, historical preservation and maintenance. Expectations include attendance at two semi-annual board meetings, an annual monetary contribution, and active participation in committee work in each trustee’s…
Others donate their time and talent helping in the administrative offices, on special projects or assist at fundraising events. Volunteers who assist with administrative support and special events must be 15 years or older; full volunteer training and TB tests are not required.
Volunteers deliver assistance in a variety of ways to patients and caregivers, and in helping behind the scenes to support hospice care. Volunteers provide grief support, assist with programs, provide companionship, and more. Volunteers receive 6 weeks of training and must take a TB test and background check.
Records need filing, web sites need updating, articles need to be written and so much more. Put your skills to work to help us become a better organization.
Join one of our many committees, prepare food for people on site, volunteer at a fundraising event, sign up to make a quilt or bookcase, coordinate construction site volunteers, help out in our office, or work one-on-one with homeowner families. And we always need well-organized folks who can help keep our construction sites running smoothly.
Both Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod ReStore locations in Yarmouth and Falmouth are seeking volunteers to help with cashiering, greeting customers & donors, staging furniture & home goods, photography, social media, donation receiving and more. We also really need some MUSCLE to help load and unload trucks!
Mentor adult volunteers as they work with Girl Scouts to create memories they will never forget.
Volunteers fill many roles at Girls Inc., such as homework tutors, class and workshop instructors, staff assistants, clean-up project participants, and field trip coordinators. Time commitments for volunteers range from one afternoon (such as leading a special workshop for the girls) to one or more days every week (such as teaching a class, or helping…
We need people to walk our lands and let us know what we need to do to maintain them. Trees block trails, trash appears and things just happen out there in the woods. We need help keeping track and addressing issues. We also offer training in biological assessment: help us to map the species that…