If your work group is looking for an organization to work with for a community service project, we would be more than happy to work with you. Please contact the Executive Director at 702-215-4171 for a meeting.
Looking for a fun team-building opportunity or a fun way to serve with your friends by your side? No matter the size, we can accommodate and find meaningful ways for you and your friends, co-workers, classmates, etc. to serve side-by-side.
Essential to the daily operations of The Center. Light office duties such as data entry, phone calls, copying, mailing, preparation, typing, filing, etc. Flexible hours.
The Center holds several special community and fundraising events throughout the year that require additional volunteer assistance with staffing and planning. Volunteer activities are anything and everything that contribute to the smooth running of an event including: – Set-up and breakdown – Greeters – Selling raffle tickets
The face and heart of The Center. Serving in pairs, the front desk volunteers are the first point of contact for many visitors, callers, clients, and community members. Offer warm welcome and greetings to everyone. Connect people with programs and services or needed referrals 4-hour per week commitment
Bookstore volunteers help out with all aspects of the store including stocking and weeding book sale shelves, sorting and evaluating donations. You will also assist customers in finding books and checkout. We have shifts for day, evening and weekends and often need help for our semi-annual book sales. Time Commitment: 2 – 12 hours per…
Volunteers will help out with labeling and stamping books/magazines/comic books, removing discarded materials, shelving books, CDs and DVDs, assisting with special events and preparing crafts. Qualifications: Minimum 14 years of age to 18. Ability to read and understand basic English and follow written and verbal instructions.
Volunteers help out with answering general questions from patrons, providing directions and information on library services.
Volunteers help out with removing RFID tags from discarded materials, boxing discarded materials, sorting CDs and books on carts, shelving materials, putting away magazines, processing paperback books and other special duties as assigned by staff.
Those who do find a project they enjoy or a project they really care about, and who want to take their service to another level, taking on the role of volunteer advocate and community educator are encouraged to apply to be an Outreach Program Facilitator. This is a leadership volunteer role where you will supervise…