We build new mentoring relationships all year-long, which means you can sign up to be a mentor anytime! No-obligation information meetings are held the first week of every month. Mentoring can be a rewarding experience and provides many opportunities to have an impact on another person’s life. Mentors build a one-on-one relationship with their mentee…

We are looking for coaches to do three separate 4 week soccer camps that teach the basics, then graudate to more intermediate skills and finish off with an advanced course. All in all you would be looking at a three-month commitment of once-a-week courses.

By offering lunch every Tuesday and Thursday this is the first step in reaching out to assist in the individual needs of the homeless.

These volunteers repair books, dvd’s, and cd’s that have been damaged due to general wear and tear. It’s a detailed job with an emphasis on precise, almost invisible repairing.

The Computer Docents assist Library patrons in using the Library’s computer catalog, the Internet and Microsoft Office. The Local History Docents work in the History Room at the Peninsula Center Library, helping patrons access a wide variety of materials related to the Palos Verdes Peninsula and its past, as well as working on projects geared…

Day Volunteers work a set work schedule each morning to prepare the library for opening by picking up and putting up any materials that may have been left out from the previous evening. This can include processing newspapers, shelving circulating magazines, CDs, reference books, paperbacks, new magazines, microforms, file daily business table reports, and any…

Volunteers are buyers, display designers, and store salespersons. The profits from the Library Shop are used to fund projects for the District.

We’re looking for volunteers for Retail Book Sales who can volunteer at least 4-8 hours per month to help with organization and/or sales of the large donations we get regularly. Set and mark prices on books, handle money, and pack books for the internet book sale.

Pantry Partners is an all-volunteer group that depends on the time and talents of people like you to coordinate it. Volunteers assist with: Partner Renewal Emails, New Partner Recruitment, Party Planning, Organizing Food Drives, and Securing Sponsors.

Several locations need help making food boxes for low income individuals/families with residence, making homeless food bags, sorting food as it is delivered (fresh, frozen, canned/boxed), restocking shelves with fresh product and taking out the expired foods, help clean fridge/freezer, check clients in to receive their food (need basic computer knowledge), filing and other assistance…