Do you have a unique skill you’d like to share with Pathways as able? Past examples include volunteer dance instructors, juggling teachers, musicians and more. We might not be able to plug you in right away, but we love having a list of those we can reach out to when the time is right. Please…
Looking for a group opportunity for your workplace or school? From book drives to one-time projects, we might have a project for your team. If you can let us know the approximate date, number and age range of volunteers, that will help us begin the conversation.
Help us garden across our campus.
Teach a class to our Members: Do you have a skill, hobby, or talent that you would like to teach others?*The School for Recovery gives Café members and non-members the chance to grow, heal, discover, take risks, and surprise themselves by doing and becoming what they never thought possible. While the word “recovery” doesn’t appear…
Provide Community Connections & Recovery Resources: One of our key goals is to provide a growing awareness of Recovery Café in the community.We need help in connecting to community providers, recovery resources, members of the Café, supporters, and funders of the Café.Duties in this role may include but are not limited to booth and community…
Plan and Lead a Sober Social Event with our Members: Bring your creativity & pose your idea for an event to have safe, clean fun with our members!*The goal of recovery from substance abuse is to move anyone from being an active user to having a healthy life in sobriety. Some may not know or…
In 2010, MSA received a Volunteer Generation Fund grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service to support the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain volunteers, and develop strategies to effectively use volunteers to solve local problems across the Commonwealth. As the state commission on service and volunteerism, MSA is excited…
If you like to great outdoors, come help us maintain our gardens and grounds by planting flowers, weeding, trimming bushes, etc.
Welcome visitors at the site, gallery sitting, and to help with events.
No need to be a master chef! Those of all skill sets are welcome. Extra hands are needed to help plan, shop, prep, and cook for our trail workers during our summer frontcountry and backcountry trail camps. Group sizes vary but are anywhere from 15-40 people needing breakfast, dinner and snacks for three-four days.