Explore some really interesting properties while making a long-term commitment to land protection.

Anyone is welcome to pitch in to help keep our preserves up to snuff. Plus, it’s a great way to meet other conservation-minded folk!

Visit regularly and get to know and develop relationships with one or two specific residents. During your visits you might play cards, reminisce, go on a walk, join in on an activity, work a puzzle, etc…

Visit regularly and get to know and develop relationships with one or two specific residents. During your visits you might play cards, reminisce, go on a walk, join in on an activity, work a puzzle, etc…

We are looking for volunteers like you that can ensure youth are prepared to succeed in school and do not fall victim to the summer academic slide and fall further behind. We will be offering academic programming where you can work with 1-2 youth support them in building their skills in reading and math.

BOSS works with teenage boys to prepare them for life after high school. Through group discussions, hands-on activities, college tours, company tours and guest speakers, our focus is ensuring these teens have the mindset and tools to excel as a young man. You can volunteers as a: Life, Coach, College/Career Coach, Workshop Presenter, or Mentor.

The Future Leaders Program works with students grades 1st – 6th providing educational workshops focused on emotional empowerment, academic achievement and college/career exploration. Daily programs consist of: Lifeskills workshops, Tutoring, Fieldtrips, or Mentoring.

Explore SWMLC’s preserves while indulging an interest in native plants — become a Seed Collector!

The Wednesday Warriors are a friendly group of volunteers who have met on a near-weekly basis since 2002 to lop and chop their way through veritable jungles of invasive vegetation.

BINGO’s one-on-one mentoring sessions create caring and meaningful relationships between mentee and mentor. They meet weekly to talk about problems, concerns, achievements, mutual interests, or just life in general. This individual attention can make a huge difference in a young boy’s confidence, self-awareness, willingness to communicate, and personal growth.