Coastline’s Senior Corps Foster Grandparent Program offers volunteers, 55 years and older, and who meet income and criminal history eligibility requirements, the opportunity to assist in a classroom with children enrolled in educational programs, such as elementary schools, preschools, head starts, and other youth-based organizations. Foster Grandparents volunteer one-on-one and in small groups with children,…
Our volunteers greet visitors, deliver flowers to patient rooms, work in the gift shop, transport patients, sort and deliver hospital mail, help with events, and support hospital programs. Most importantly they bring good cheer and warmth to our patients and our staff.
Big Friends Little Friends is a community mentoring program in which Big and Little consistently meet 2-4 times a month for a minimum of one year. Big Friends are caring and responsible people who are from all different backgrounds, races and religions, and like to have fun; are committed to being a consistent role-model, to…
The bottom line is to make a positive difference in a child’s life. All new volunteers are required to go through a formal application and interview process. Volunteers are required to provide personal references, as well as, agree to a CORI & SORI background check. Volunteers are asked to provide guidance to our members through…
There are many volunteer positions available: greeting guests at our reception desk, setting up for events, working with school groups or sharing history as a docent. If you have a special skill or talent – woodworking, photography, writing, music, teaching – let us find a job for you!
The American Sign Museum has opportunities for volunteers. The small staff often needs assistance; from providing tours to pulling weeds. Professional skills are always welcome. If you have an idea as to how you may want to get involved, let us know!
No matter what your skill set – whether you desire hands-on activities with our pets, prefer to provide clerical support, or want to assist with our events and education programs in the community – there is a place for you.
Large community events, including the Celebrate Marathonfest, block parties, and Downtown Oktoberfest
There are all manner of opportunities to help, from museum operations and maintenance, publications and communications, education and tours, etc. If you are interested in contributing your talents to help the Museum take it’s place as a historic force for preserving and communicating our World War II aviation legacy, let us know!
Mentoring a child supports our residents by continuing to develop appropriate relationships with adults, and keeping the youth connected to the community to which they will return. Mentors are matched one-on-one with a child from our program. Adults considering this opportunity must be able to volunteer at least one time per week for 2-4 hours…