Create-A-Keepsake is a program that pairs volunteers with individuals to design and create a memorial keepsake. We are looking for volunteers who are skilled in sewing to help individuals and families create items such as bears, pillows, and other materials that honor the memory of their loved ones. Volunteers that have a heart for grieving…
In the field, volunteers may build trails, work on restoration projects, help control invasive species of plants, and encourage native ones.
In the office, volunteers work on the newsletter and Web site, record keeping and correspondence, conduct membership campaigns, write grant proposals, and help with fundraising events. Attorneys, appraisers, and surveyors offer free or reduced-fee professional services.
Volunteer with a group and take over our meal service with the help of staff.
Reach out for special projects or unique group activities.
Volunteers with experience in ecology, botany, geology, history, birding, title searches, surveying and boundary marking, geographic information systems, mapping and photography bring valuable services to the baseline documentation and monitoring of the Trust’s preserves and conservation easements.
Volunteer in our dining room serving sides, drinks, or sanitizing during meals.
Volunteer in our kitchen preparing and serving meals.
Host a food drive with your network and collect items we are in need of.
Record oral histories of local elders and others.