Volunteers assist with dog socialization, cat socialization, housekeeping, administrative/office work, foster care, education counselor, greeter, special events assistance, and offsite adoption events. Adults must be at least 16-years-old and attend a volunteer orientation.

Adventure sports are designed to get kids out doing new, fun, and exciting adventures around the lakeshore. Adventures have included: downhill skiing, ice skating, swimming, and so much more! Adventure sport volunteers help with supervision, driving, and improving the adventure experience for all by building supportive relationships and promoting a healthy and fun lifestyle! Volunteering…

Volunteers on our Help Lines work directly with clients to assist them with their emergency needs. This involves collecting information, explaining services, determining whether the client meets initial requirements for assistance, and/or matching clients with community resources. Our volunteers usually commit to one morning a week from 9:30 AM to noon. We can also use…

Circles Washtenaw County is a comprehensive 18-month program designed to lift low-income families out of poverty by bringing people together throughout the community. Sound interesting? There are a lot of ways you can get involved. In addition to becoming an Ally, you can volunteer to help out at one of the program’s Tuesday-night meetings by…

Track maintenance begins in April. Assist with weekly operation of BMX by providing technical assistance at practices and races. Duties include bike inspection, registration, scoring, staging, corner marshaling and concessions.

Campground Hosts assist campers by answering questions, explaining the rules, providing directions and assisting with check-in.

Campground Laborers help maintain the grounds by maintaining flower beds, picking up trash, clearing trails and monitoring restrooms for cleanliness.

Assist in supporting the efforts of nature center staff by greeting nature center guests, caring for captive animals, assisting with nature education programs, badge days and trail walks, preparing program and craft supplies or maintaining outdoor gardens.

Be the “eyes and ears” of the Parks trails, while enjoying the outdoors as you patrol park trails on foot. Promote safe and proper use of the trails by providing information to visitors on Park rules and policies.