Help assist veterans, their families and caregivers at VA facilities through the VA Voluntary Service Program by sharing your time and talents to perform a wide range of duties.
Cuddle, pet, brush, and play with cats; Promote adoptable cats to visitors by answering questions and giving information about needs and personalities.
Coordinate the schedule for the photo team; take photos of adoptable animals; edit photos; submit photos.
Walk dogs from the adoption kennels. Exercise dogs and teach basic commands and manners.
Build financial stability for families by helping them prepare and file their taxes at one of our free tax sites. Volunteers will receive training to meet one-on-one with families and file their return using tax software. Individuals can help on their own, or groups can adopt a tax site and volunteer together.
281-CARE is a 24-hour telephone crisis intervention, information and referral service. A 40-hour training will be provided along with ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Training). Requirements: High School diploma or GED, background check, 5-10 hours per week (hours are flexible) and a three month commitment.
Help a committee with a focus on financial planning, capital campaigns, membership, donor retention and fundraising events.
Volunteer at one of our nation’s VA hospitals.
Ushers are very important as they greet and help all the patrons.