Work groups are task-oriented, project-based opportunities that focus on a specific outcome and are closely aligned with volunteer skill sets and interests. The commitment for these work groups is a one-year term, June through July. The functional working time will vary by group and usually require less than a full year. Groups include workshops, conferences,…
Work backstage for Center Stage Theatre building sets, designing costumes and making scene changes during a performance.
We are constantly improving our Training Center and Operation department and are grateful to those knowledgeable in repair and maintenance, cleaning, electronic software and applications experience, marketing and fundraising, grant writing, etc.
We need woodworkers to help maintain our play elements and folks to sew to replace cloth items on the playscape. We are always interested in working with artists to add to the creativity of the playscape.
We have many exciting opportunities available for volunteers to work on the land with us. Some of our volunteer opportunities include: Mailing “parties” usually weekday mornings – scheduled as needed. Wildlife habitat management activities clearing stone walls and trail maintenance at our 107-acre Guyette Farm in Plainfield. Ongoing. Field days, working bees and land projects.…
As patients and caregivers with a rare disease, we understand the many challenges that you are dealing with. Advocacy involves speaking out on issues that you care about and offering ways to improve upon them. As part of our Action Advocates team, we can guide you on how to advocate for important health issues that…
Volunteers are a vital part of our team who assist us in serving the needs of our Hospice patients and their families throughout our service area. Hospice volunteers dedicate their time and support by providing comfort, compassion and a caring presence for the terminally ill and their families. Hospice is also in need of complementary…
If you or your group would like to share your talents and time, together we can help families build strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. In addition to construction professionals, site supervisors, team leaders, and handyman/willing-to-learn volunteers, you can also be part of the lunch crews that feed our hungry volunteers! Volunteers are also needed…
Assist in the teaching of valuable sewing and knitting skills; machine sewing and hand finishing techniques, understanding characteristics of fabric, fabric cutting methods, and beginning design concepts. Weekdays 10am-3pm.
Assist with the coordinating of resources or projects behind the scenes. Hours vary.