Prepare a meal, help serve the meal and assist with the cleanup.
Help unload and stock items received, pack food and personal care items for clients of the food pantry, stock food pantry cabinets, count and sort donations. There is some lifting and toting required – most often nothing more than you would encounter in regular grocery shopping and stocking cabinets in your home. Pantry is open…
This team coordinates the fundraising activities for the program. You must have attended Nevada Boys’ State to be a staff member.
This team designs and implements the various programming components — executive, legislative, political parties, judiciary, committees, lobbyists, newspaper, etc. You must have attended Nevada Boys’ State to be a staff member.
This team manages the annual budget, as well as coordinates spending, procurement, etc. You must have attended Nevada Boys’ State to be a staff member.
From sports to the arts, volunteerism to academic pursuits; The CLUB offers teen resources and programs to create meaningful experiences today as they prepare a plan for the future. We are on a mission to provide college and career resources, such as scholarships, mentorship and job networking for Club alumni.
This team is in charge of recruiting students to attend the program by working with high school counselors, the legion, and other sources during the offseason. New staff members are hirely recommended to volunteer for this team.
This team covers a variety of NBS needs — including website design/management marketing, public relations, legion relations, etc. You must have attended Nevada Boys’ State to be a staff member.
The Yellow Dog Watershed Preserve has dedicated significant time and resources to protecting the watershed from the multilayered threat of sulfide mining. The Eagle Project, a nickel and copper mine on the boundary of the Yellow Dog and Salmon Trout watersheds, has been our primary concern. Assist our efforts to help ensure ecological protection.
The YDWP Volunteer Land Stewardship Program was developed in 2018 to help keep an eye on the properties in our care. Volunteers and staff walk the parcels every spring and fall to note any changes or problems as well as identify plants and wildlife who live there.