Share your talents, hobbies or interests by leading a weekly program (i.e. knitting, photography, book club, dance, geology, etc.).
Assist with maintenance tasks such as moping, washing windows, washing dishes, vacuuming, maintaining grounds, or assisting with one-time maintenance projects (i.e. painting, repair, etc.).
We are always looking for volunteers to help with events, including our 5K and Breakfast for Hope, intern in the development office, assist with administrative tasks, or contribute in other ways.
Groups seeking volunteer opportunities require a minimum of two-week’s advance notice. Youths must be accompanied by an adult who is willing to supervise and work alongside them.
There are many special projects that occur throughout the year, driven by a volunteer’s interest, knowledge, and skill. Volunteers garden, work on trail maintenance, sew, construct things, paint, and more. We’d love to talk to you about how your special talents can help move the Center forward.
Projects are based on current park needs and primarily include light duty gardening or hardscape tasks such as raking, weeding, mulching, pruning, masonry, and cleanups.No experience is required! We provide training, tools, gloves, water, and a small snack. We ask that groups plan to bring between 10-30 volunteers.
Many of our volunteers know and love our parks—as their front yard, their lunch-time escape, or a place to relax on the weekends—and they want to make a difference right on the ground. We hold a series of outdoor projects from mid-March to December to work on common gardening tasks such as weeding, raking, mulching,…
We always have small appliances that need testing and other jobs for people with tools and know-how!
We provide the training & supplies, you supply the love & time.
Ideas, planning, implementation, and/or coverage.