Volunteers can assist in a range of activities from helping to select our programming, helping to run events, getting the word out on social media and more. Volunteers can do anywhere from a few hours a year to multiple hours a week.
We have many opportunities for positions in Human Services, Marketing, Social Media, Communication, Information Technology, and more! All volunteers or unpaid interns will receive credit (college/high school) students are encouraged to apply to be a volunteer (full-time or part-time).
Ongoing opportunities are designed for those who want to get involved on a regular basis. We’ll know you by your first name, and you’ll get to know the people in our programs. These include activities like working with youth, using your professional skills or serving after a disaster strikes.
Our one-time opportunities are perfect for those who want a quick and easy way to make a difference. These include activities like serving a meal any day of the year or ringing a bell during the holidays.
We can accommodate your group’s desire to do something good together – whether family, friends, co-workers, civic or church groups. Group volunteer activities are typically project-based or part of a larger event.
The Sr. Camp Lead Counselor serves a dorm of 10 campers (12-17 years old). The counselor acts as the campers’ primary guardian for the week attends morning chapel with the dorm, takes the dorm to the daytime & evening activities, and sleeps in the dorm with the campers & an assistant counselor.
This position is a part-time commitment during camp. The dorm parent sleeps in a separate cabin, not with the campers. This position allows for parents to bring their small children and be their primary guardian. They act as a type of aunt, uncle or grandparent for a dorm or two, spoiling the kids with attention,…
Assistant Counselors help the Lead Counselor in serving a dorm of 8 to 10 campers (12-18 years old). They get the campers to breakfast each day while Lead Counselor is at a meeting, attend morning chapel with the dorm, work in an activity during the day, stay with the dorm for most meals and evening…
The Jr. Camp Lead Counselor serves a dorm of 8 to 10 campers (8-12 years old). The Counselor will attend morning chapel with the dorm, be the primary guardian for the week, take the dorm to the daytime & evening activities, and sleep in the dorm with the campers & an assistant counselor.
Assistant Counselors assist Lead Counselors in serving a dorm of 8 to 10 campers (8-12 years old). They attend morning chapel with the dorm, get the campers to breakfast each day while Lead Counselor is at a meeting, work in an activity during the day, stay with the dorm for most meals and evening activities,…