Volunteers are a vital part of our team who assist us in serving the needs of our Hospice patients and their families throughout our service area. Hospice volunteers dedicate their time and support by providing comfort, compassion and a caring presence for the terminally ill and their families. Hospice is also in need of complementary…
Interact with DSO patrons to build relationships, and show recognition and appreciation. This includes: engaging your fellow subscribers with opportunities to socialize around DSO concerts and events; surprising selected patrons at DSO concerts, through interactions and special touches that leave them delighted; and contacting donors by phone to thank them for their support.
Assist DSO staff members with bulk mailings and general office tasks.
Assist the DSO Retail Manager with staffing the Shop @ the Max retail store during concerts and events.
We have many exciting opportunities available for volunteers to work on the land with us. Some of our volunteer opportunities include: Mailing “parties” usually weekday mornings – scheduled as needed. Wildlife habitat management activities clearing stone walls and trail maintenance at our 107-acre Guyette Farm in Plainfield. Ongoing. Field days, working bees and land projects.…
If you or your group would like to share your talents and time, together we can help families build strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. In addition to construction professionals, site supervisors, team leaders, and handyman/willing-to-learn volunteers, you can also be part of the lunch crews that feed our hungry volunteers! Volunteers are also needed…
Volunteers are a critical component in order to achieve our mission of supporting and caring for wildlife in need , teaching others about wildlife, wildlife issues, and encouraging humane stewardship of wildlife. Volunteers all come from unique backgrounds and bring with them specific skill sets. We have opportunities available such as: Hotline operator, Grant writing,…
Highland Valley Elder Services provides hot meals to eligible elders living at home. Become a meal delivery driver!
Highland Valley Elder Services provides educational trainings for chronic disease self-management, diabetes self-management, Cancer thriving and surviving, and positive self-management programs. Courses are 6 weeks long and the training for leaders is 4 days long. A course curriculum is provided. For more information on becoming a trainer for these courses, contact Cathy Twiss at 413-588-5765.…
10-12 Volunteers needed twice a month to help with food distribution at our Mobile Food Bank Pantry. Days are 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. The distribution time is 10:00 am to 11:00 am. Volunteers arrive at 9:30 am and leave at 11:30 am. Location is St John’s, 60 Broad Street in Westfield. The…