We need those who enjoy “grunt work.” From time to time, we call upon these folks to help with extra cleaning, moving things, processing the newsletter to get it ready to mail, etc.

We are in immense need of volunteers who enjoy healing the land and working outdoors to remove invasive plants from our vulnerable ecosystems. ust one day of your time can make a world of difference for the welfare of our fields and forests.

Museum Hosts greet visitors, help orient them to hiking trails in the entire Arc System, and interpret the outstanding natural history of their sites. No experience is necessary, training can be done on site.

Chatfield College events like the Nun Run 5K & the Quilt, Car and Craft Show are made possible because of the many fine volunteers who give of their time and talents.

Individual Mentoring is an amazing opportunity to work with a co-mentor to help coach your student team through their business creation process. You work with your team every week for 90 minutes during a regularly scheduled mentor session at one of our partner schools in Boston. The commitment is October-June.

Team Mentoring, which is an exciting new opportunity to have 3-4 colleagues work together to help coach a team of BUILD students through their business creation process. It is also a wonderful opportunity to collaborate with other employees in your organization. Each team member will rotate in two times a month for the 90 minute…

Be a part of the energy, excitement, and innovation of BUILD Boston’s events. We’re always looking for volunteers to help make our events amazing by helping us behind the scenes with decorations, registration, etc. If you only have one day to spare, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

Help by sharing your story of healing with others and having it published, encourage others by sharing how you have dealt with the loss of your loved one and the hope you have found in your healing.

This experience will provide high school and college students a dynamic program that helps to reduce poverty and to build environmentally sustainable-based economic programs that improve lives in various global communities. Each participant will work with local families and students to improve their housing, infrastructure and jobs. Trips are a minimum of a week long.

Programs include Agricultural & Natural Resources, 4-H Youth Development, Family & Consumer Sciences, Community Development, Master Gardener, and food preparation. Select what youth age group you would like to work with from 5 to 19 years old.