Help build or repair houses.
Currently, we need volunteers to help us preserve and restore a 1950’s pullman and a rotary snow plow.
We need engineers, conductors, stationmasters and greeters to help us run the trains during the summer. Also needed are volunteers to help us expand the current track. And lastly, we need a manager who can help with other track signage, history signage, structure installations, Operation Lifesaver program, station canopy construction, new operational signage, fun signs,…
Learn to differentiate imposters from their native look-a-likes. Visit up to 10 sites, including on-going eradication projects and sites ready for investigation. Participate in hands-on, group eradication of specific infestations under the leadership of a trained botanist. Learn identification and removal techniques as well as critical disposal methods.
Tracking the chemical and physical characteristics of a stream is important. It helps us learn what’s working—and where we can do more. So volunteer as a family, a group or on your own. And get ready to wade in the water, use scientific techniques and have some fun.
Want to see the impact you’re having first-hand? Consider volunteering at any of our client distribution programs. We recruit volunteers for Mobile Harvest and Senior CSFP box distribution throughout our service area. During the summer, we also need volunteers at some of our larger Kids Cafe Summer Meals sites.
Musicians, sound, audio, and video creatives provide the atmosphere we all enjoy during Sunday services. If you’re a musician, vocalist, or “Tech Geek” we’d love to hear from you! Send us a note about your interest and we’ll be in touch!
Keeping fifty-two acres looking tidy and kept together is no small feat! We have an amazing team of volunteers who graciously donate their skills as craftsman, landscapers, cleaning crews, bounce house supervisers, garbage collectors, plumbers, heating techs, snow removal experts and more! If you have a heart or skill to serve in this way, reach…
Community care is intended to help people, who need support, live with dignity and independence. The Pedal Project collects bikes in any condition, refurbishes and distributes to those, of any age, in need. Our local Food and Resource Center is a collaborative service provided by local churches. It provides laundry facilities, showers, computer access, counseling…
Sign up as a member of a neighborhood Clean Team and pick up litter whenever it’s convenient for you. It’s as easy as going out for a walk! Volunteers will pick up litter in their chosen neighborhood and report the amount of trash to Clean Tahoe.