Mentors meet with their student and other mentor/student pairs for one hour every other week to provide guidance and accountability for their student in order to fulfill the student’s academic goals., to strive to inspire and prepare their student for college success, and to be strongly invested in building a relationship with their student by…

There are always new updates, pictures, and events to share on our social media pages and we need your help to keep them up to date.

One of the most important things we do is give out care info to help people know how to properly care for their rabbit, chins and piggies. We have a training program for this for those who are interested.

With some training you can apply to become an adoption manager, which means you can screen applicants who are interested in adopting, as well as give care info and advice.

The more people that know about us the more animals we will be able to help. If you are savvy when it comes to getting the word out this is where you could help us best.

We need after school tutors and activity leaders leading a variety of activities ranging from arts and crafts to sports for schoolage children, elementary, intermediate and teens.

Volunteers will interact with wonderful kids, encourage them to express their unique creative personalities, and assist with putting together their creations. Volunteers may also help organize material donations, assist with miscellaneous Community Makerspace tasks, and enhance our Depot for Creative Reuse. No prior experience necessary.

Child Creativity Lab hosts numerous S.T.E.A.M.-based, creativity-enhancing workshops on-site at schools, after-school programs, libraries, and many other community locations every single week. Volunteers will interact with wonderful kids, encourage them to express their unique creative personalities, and assist with putting together their creations.

Casa Teresa receives hundreds of in-kind donations weekly that need to be sorted and organized for our moms and babies. Donations are used in many different ways, but the first priority is always our moms. Residents have the first pick of all in-kind donations.