All interested individuals must attend a mandatory 40-hour domestic violence counselor training program mandated by California Evidence Code §1037.1. Trainings are held in the spring and fall. Volunteer opportunities include working in the following areas: 24-Hour Hotline, empowerment playgroups, support groups, court/visitation accompaniment, interpretation/translation; horticultural therapy, donation sorting, transportation and clerical work.

To be a Tutor you just have to spend about 1 ½ – 2 hours a week helping your student with their homework and academic skills. You’ll most likely meet at school or a library, at a time that is convenient for both of you. Whether you’re a high school student, college student, working adult,…

It’s easy to make a big difference in a child’s life. You spend about two hours a week being friends with a child who is growing up in a low income family and needs someone to be a role model. Our students need someone like you to believe in their potential. Mentors must live or…

Long-term commitments include working with kids on a regular basis during Tinkering Club and camp. If you can commit to a regular schedule we can teach you how to use the tools and our pedagogy and then you can work with the kids.

We are looking for volunteers to join us this summer to work with our eighth grade scholars once a week! These volunteers will come to one of our program sites once a week to hold a book club or literacy-based discussion meetings with these scholars. We are looking for volunteers who enjoy working with middle…

Come assist while our scholars enjoy a variety of afternoon activities including STEM, math, music, sports, art and more! Every afternoon, Monday through Thursday, we are in need of extra hands for these activities. This is a great time to see scholars in action! Time commitment is 2 hours a week for 6 weeks.

We are actively seeking volunteers to help with the following areas: leading a horse in a lesson (leader), assisting a student in lessons (side~walker), grooming / tacking a horse for a lesson, exercising our horses, or horse shows. You do not need to have any experience with horses to help out. We will provide the…

You can become a mentor to a youth in high-risk, high-need circumstances, who needs the support and guidance of another caring adult in his or her life.

We volunteer as a fiscal sponsor for small nonprofit efforts in our community’s neighborhoods, and we need help with accounting. Prepare checks (using QuickBooks) and help keep records organized.

Help us capture images of our services, programs and events with compelling photos that show how Flintridge Center works collaboratively in diverse partnerships to build community. Photos will be displayed on our website and in other electronic and print communications, such as brochures, our Facebook page, newsletters, etc. You should have a knowledge and interest…