Volunteer to assist with our Sunday operations including assisting with our safety team, service reset, cooking, coffee, service prayer, or preparing communion.
Assist students with free riding down slopes in the afternoons.
Help chaperone kids to and from ski school and lunch.
What does it take to be a literacy tutor? The ability to read, write and speak English, compassion for others, and patience. Tutor training takes one hour of personal training at your convenience.
Volunteers are needed to help answer crisis phone calls while the AEDV office is closed. Volunteers receive 40 hours of crisis intervention training with community speakers and role playing.
Work directly with the horses and kids! We rely on volunteers to help our staff with the set-up, facilitation, and cleanup for group classes. Horse experience is helpful, but is not required. Training is provided (fee to cover the cost of background check and course materials).
Program ad sales, printing and copying, distributing flyers and posters, marketing and publicity, pre-show ticket sales, photography, videography.
Backstage crew, set and costume design/build, props acquisition, backstage supervision, stage management, lighting and sound operators.
Ushers, box office, parking attendants, cast party.
Accounting, office work, community outreach.