Opportunities include: chaperone, help out back-stage, help out in the lobby (ushers, etc), help out with costumes (no sewing skills required), be a docent (answer questions, provide information), greet other special guests, donate healthy snacks and bottled water, or bring your friends and family to performances.
College and high school students can fulfill community service hours as well as develop critical skills and habits that will help prepare them for educational and career growth. In the past, students have helped our legal assistants to manage their administrative workflow, worked in our development department to update our databases, and helped us beautify…
Become an Earth Angel volunteer. With the help of volunteer drivers, we can eliminate transportation entirely as a barrier to health and hope for our patients. We are looking for volunteers who are willing to drive our passengers from their medical facility to the airport or vice-versa. Angel Flight mostly utilizes small, private airports, so…
Help with outreach to hospitals and health care providers to get the word out about our free medical transportation services.
Any adult or teenager (ages 12 and up) may apply to be a volunteer with the ACM. There are a variety of volunteer positions that you can select from as well as opportunities to offer suggestions for what capacity you would like to serve. Volunteers are provided with the necessary tools and resources to be…
Reading Rally is a morning “pep rally” that celebrates literacy, mindfulness, friendship, creativity, and empowerment. Read Aloud Guests are invited to participate in Reading Really by reading a short picture book to the scholars and sharing about themselves and their role in the community. Read Aloud Guests can bring a favorite book from home or…
Are you only available on weekends, or do you want to involve your group or organization? MVFC events are held throughout the year, including quarterly community cleanups, the annual literacy fair, and the Music & Arts Festival—all of which are great starting points for groups to get involved.
To be a Tutor you just have to spend about 1 ½ – 2 hours a week helping your student with their homework and academic skills. You’ll most likely meet at school or a library, at a time that is convenient for both of you. Whether you’re a high school student, college student, working adult,…
It’s easy to make a big difference in a child’s life. You spend about two hours a week being friends with a child who is growing up in a low income family and needs someone to be a role model. Our students need someone like you to believe in their potential. Mentors must live or…
reDiscover Center regularly get donations of discarded household, commercial, and industrial materials that have the potential to have a second life as “rediscovered” material for art and education. Those donations need to be sorted, cleaned, photographed, and shelved.