High school students (minimum age of 14) can participate in the year-round Student Volunteer Program to fulfill community service hours requirements for school or for personal enjoyment and experience. Student volunteers are needed in a variety of areas on an on-going basis, including the Membership and Visitor Services Office, Gift Shop, administrative offices, gardens and…
Adults and students, if you cannot contribute time on a regular basis, consider volunteering for events.
Help one of our participants practice for an upcoming high school equivalency exam in one subject area.
Do a Spring or Fall outdoor beautification project at our Family Shelter.
Help serve 150-175 under-resourced families each night and offer: Community, Assistance, Resources, and Encouragement. (1st and 3rd Wednesdays of Each Month)
Help by going door to door in teams and drop off a small gift to demonstrate God’s love with no strings attached as well as distribute flyers about the Care Center and opportunities to connect.
There are various 1:1 and small group (10-20) volunteer opportunities throughout the year. Activities are usually held during the program hours of 9:00am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday. Some examples include small group tutoring, conversations with ESOL students to practice English skills, mock interviews, leading or assisting with social development groups, and more.
Supply and assemble “Life Tool Kits” of living and educational supplies for Project Hope program participants.
Volunteer to support our Boston Marathon Team throughout the season and on Marathon Day (January – May).
Serve as a classroom assistant or tutor in our Adult Basic Education or ESL program. 2 hours – Any Monday-Thursday 9 am – 2:30 pm.