Conducts intermediate-level administrative support and technical assistance for various departments under general supervision. Ages 30 and older, 11am-2pm.
Help us educate people on sexual abuse prevention.
Community Rebuilders brings together volunteer groups of professionals, friends, and students. Volunteer groups support Community Rebuilders through project-based work at our fair market rentals. Projects vary depending on current needs but some examples are: Green thumbs – mowing lawns, landscaping, raking leaves; DIYers – painting, cleaning, small building projects.
Volunteers support Community Rebuilders by helping us transform a place to live into a home. Volunteers will assist with furniture and household goods pickup, delivery, and organization. Always focused on housing as the solution to homelessness, Community Rebuilders’ volunteers are also advocates for housing as a basic human right.
We have many volunteer roles including food distribution, deliveries to clients, picking up donations, events, working on committees, and so much more!
Help in the office and with data entry.
We need two ushers for each performance. Ushers arrive one hour before curtain, assist the house staff with preparing the theatre space, show patrons to their seats, hand out programs, and help tidy the theatre at the conclusion of the play. Best of all – ushers see the show for free! This is a great…
For those interested in working on set strikes, doing administrative support, or working at a fundraising event, contact us to have your name added to our list of volunteers!
Volunteers are also needed to join the Herb and Garden Groups in caring for the beautiful gardens at Seven Ponds. These gardens are a beautiful focal point during the summer months for teaching and reflection. If you are interested in doing general garden maintenance for the Butterfly Garden, the Herb Garden or the Woodland Wildflower…
We are again looking for dedicated volunteers to monitor our songbird nest boxes this year. This very important opportunity helps us to keep track of not only bluebirds, but also wrens, swallows, chickadees, and other small birds that use these boxes.