Volunteers are needed to assist with general office support such as: organizing and maintaining the Resource wall, inventorying and sorting the supply room, sanding and painting wooden toys to give to children, special event mailers, assembling thank you gifts, and other projects.
Volunteers can serve through a variety of non-profit social service or governmental agencies and non-profit service organizations and institutions which are designated as Volunteer Stations. The stations include schools, libraries, day-care centers, hospitals, nursing homes, senior centers, local and state government and other community service organizations.
Volunteers provide regular breaks to exhausted and stressed caregivers who are overwhelmed by their selfless 24/7 care. Volunteers provide breaks of 2 to 4 hours or more per week – which are lifesaving for the caregivers and help to reduce the chance of premature institutionalization of the loved one being cared for.
Volunteers assist the CARE Law Program Attorney with administrative duties to support legal services related to estate planning, durable power of attorney, wills, guardianships, Medicare, Medicaid, help with debt problems, probate issues, and elder abuse issues.
Volunteer at events like Nugget at Hot August Nights and Best in the West Rib Cook-Off.
The Guest House is managed by a volunteer board of directors and also has many committees populated by volunteers, e.g. finance, marketing, governance and special events. Serving on a committee is a great way to find out more about the organization and possibly serving on the board in the future.
Pet Network Humane Society operates the Pet Network Thrift Store in Incline Village. Members of the community can donate and shop for gently used clothing, furniture, décor, and more at the shop. With the exception of the Thrift Store Manager, the store is completely volunteer-operated. Following operational costs, proceeds and donations from the thrift store…
Volunteers help install this emergency response system which gives immediate access to emergency services. Clients feel secure which increases their safety and self-sufficiency.
KidWorks’ corporate volunteer program provides meaningful opportunities to engage your team with KidWorks students. Your employees’ time, talent and passion can make the world of a difference for a KidWorks student. Volunteering also strengthens your corporate culture.
The Executive Director has an occasional need for administrative help such as opening mail, filing, running mail to the post office, picking up donations, and answering telephones. We also have an occasional need for someone to fill in at the main house answering the telephone and accepting donations.