An Administrative Volunteer provides additional assistance to various administrative departments within the museum and is responsible for helping with daily clerical and office duties. An administrative volunteer will need to be comfortable using a computer and the Internet.
A Special Events Volunteer works within the Department of Development to assist Pretend City Children Museum’s staff members with birthday parties and after-hours facility rentals, including but not limited to: birthday parties, school dances, and corporate/fundraising events. Special Events Volunteers are responsible for assisting with setting up and breaking down the event, preparing supplies for…
As PR Director, you will be essentially the “voice of OFT”, promoting us to the community and further through typical communications outlets. Your imagination will be your greatest asset!
Be the first point of contact for our homeless neighbors with this hands on opportunity! The Our Father’s Table Homeless Hotline phone is most often the first line of contact between OFT’s Care Navigators and our brothers and sisters experiencing homelessness. OFT’s Homeless Hotline provides a consistent point of contact and entry point into the…
WHW Administrative Volunteers contribute to day-to-day activities through data entry, phone calls and general office needs. They may spend the day binding workshop packets, putting together marketing and outreach materials, photo copying, word processing, scanning, faxing, making follow-up calls or assisting with educational workshops. Administrative support volunteers know their way around an office and help…
Groups can get involved by hosting a Clothing or Wish List Drive in your neighborhood. Groups also have the opportunity to customize a Volunteer project for your group depending on the current needs of Laura’s House.
Volunteers between the ages 13-15 can volunteer at one of our two Resale Stores with a parent/guardian. Other youth opportunities include: Event Volunteer, Summer & Holiday Internships, hosting a Clothing Drive/Wish List Drive in your neighborhood, and asking your teacher or club to host a H.E.A.R.T. (Healthy Emotions and Attitudes in Relationships Today) Workshop.
All volunteer applicants in Direct Service roles must complete the State Certified 40 – Hour Domestic Violence Advocate Training. Once training is complete volunteer opportunities include: Childcare Volunteer, Hotline Volunteer, House Coordinator Volunteer, Case Management Volunteer, Transitional Living Center Volunteer, Legal Advocate, and H.E.A.R.T. Data Entry/Outreach Volunteer.
Non-Direct Service roles include: Administrative/Office Volunteer, Event Volunteer, Outreach Volunteer, and Resale Store Retail Volunteer. Duties include office work, event planning, set up, and take down, and assisting with the daily operations of the Resale Store.
This is an opportunity for professionals from the financial industry (banking, credit, financial services, accounting firms) to share their skills with teens and adults in local rehabilitation and domestic abuse programs. Curriculum, handbooks and workshop materials have been developed for a four-session “Financial Education” workshop; all materials will be provided by Working Wardrobes for coaches…