Provide shelter dogs with love and companionship. Walk and provide basic training for our dogs to help them become more adoptable and find homes more quickly. *You must complete the dog walking training to be qualified to volunteer in this area.
We would love to see our community rally behind these foster families and relieve the stress of shopping and cooking dinner daily so that they can spend time at medical and therapy appointments and finish homework with multiple children. The goal is to make healthy, homemade, store bought or restaurant prepared meals to show love…
We are always looking for help in our pledge room during our fund drives and throughout the year. Volunteers answer pledge calls and enter the data directly into a computer.
Monthly drop-in volunteer sessions at the shop are open to people of all ages and skill levels. No need to stay the entire time- dropping by for just an hour is helpful! We always have a variety of projects for folks to help us with.
We welcome physicians to augment our camp nursing staff in the summer! Our dedicated medical team works under the advisement of longtime Camp Ernst pediatrician Chris Cunha, MD.
Companies are invited to build community through service by coming to camp for a day to help improve the camp property. Projects include planting trees, mulching, mending fences, painting cabins, and more!
Any Bay County resident, age 55 and older can participate in this service group. Volunteers are paired with a non profit an apply the skills they have learned in the workforce to address social needs. This program partners with approximately 20 non profit agencies and gives a variety of opportunities to choose from. There are…
Our goal of this program is to help individuals in Bay County remain as independent and self- sufficient as possible, keeping them in their homes longer by helping with minor home repairs and maintenance they can no longer do. Our Tuesday Toolmen help with plumbing, electrical, and other miscellaneous repairs, such as doors, locks, dryer…
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Future Ready Columbus, a non-profit organization, will be hosting more than 500 childcare providers for 6 sessions of Conscious Discipline Training in 2020. With your help as a volunteer, Future Ready Columbus is able to offer the training free.