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…
Our volunteer needs change with the seasons. Some ways that you can help include: Cleaning, Organizing clothing, Working in the Food Pantry,, Being an on-call driver to pick up holiday donations, and Sorting toys during the holidays. All of our volunteers need to complete the Gardner CAC volunteer application form, and pass a CORI check.
Whether you can give a few hours, a few weeks, or a few months, volunteering at the Girl Scout office could include everything from envelop stuffing to social media analytics.
Coordinate the annual cookie sale at the troop level. Set up cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then watch the girls light up when they earn the rewards for being the best cookie sellers ever!
Can you assist with typing, record keeping or putting a display in place? Perhaps you’d like to help lead tours of our collection? Short term and continuing helpers are needed.
Help the girls explore nature and find the fun outdoors.
Horse Leader/Side Walker Volunteers serve an important role in the function and flow of One Heart Stables (OHS). A Horse Leader/Side Walker provides a service focused on assisting clients by taking the responsibility of leading the horse and walking along both sides assuring the rider is safe and stable during Therapy Sessions. Horse Leader/Side Walker…
Helping Hand volunteers serve an important role in the function and flow of One Heart Stables (OHS). A Helping Hand provides a service focused on general stable maintenance, equine grooming/care, and upkeep of barn, pastures and riding arena. Helping Hand Volunteers enable One Heart Stables Director and other OHS Equine Therapists to focus attention on…
A Former Resident Speaker can serve as a source of inspiration and motivation to current CCHO residents. By having a shared experience in being a part of CCHO’s CRC, Former Resident Speakers relate to current residents in a unique way. This unique bond can serve as a vehicle for communication that empowers current residents to…