Assist with our annual Women’s Luncheon and other events. Host a linen drive (new: towels, pillows, twin sheets, comforters, etc.) for families living in Wellspring’s shelter. Volunteer in the Awesome Closet, or host a professional clothing drive for our students entering the workforce.
Wellspring’s Holiday Store program provides an opportunity for eligible low-income parents to shop by appointment for toys and gifts for their children. Volunteers can assist with the operations of the Holiday Store.
Bring your talents to the forefront and bring fun to WSL by leading group activities.
Provide residents with a meaningful opportunity to interact with animals.
Corporate, small business and community/religious group opportunities can engage in farm work April through October. Group volunteer opportunities are designed for 6-18 people. A tax-deductible contribution is requested. This contribution helps defray the costs associated with organizing, leading, and educating groups, ensuring our ability to offer meaningful service learning experiences.
There are times throughout the year when we look for volunteers to help us with specific office tasks, event coordination, or special projects.
We welcome corporate and other groups seeking service opportunities. In one afternoon, a motivated group can transform a program space or engage a group of youth in a special activity.
Youth volunteers can assist as gym assistants, games room helpers, homework assistants, Friday Night Events, and community service projects.
We are looking for volunteers who can assist with the daily activities in all of our program areas: Aquatics, Athletics, Arts, Education, Technology, Music, Teen and Social Recreation. These activities range from helping members with homework to playing games in the gym. Interested in coaching a basketball team, teaching an art class, chess or guitar?…
There are also opportunities for junior volunteers between the ages of 14-18. These special volunteers assist in Webster at Rye’s intergenerational programs. They may help residents hand out treats to children at Halloween, assist in a weekly bowling game or teach someone how to use the computer.