Photography & Film skills are often needed to help us document our special events or prepare for a new campaign or materials. Good for: Anyone with film or photography experience and your own equipment.

Graphic Design Squad members lend their design expertise to our staff members in helping update old materials or beautify some new ones. This volunteer position happens from home on your own time and using your own computer. Good for: People who are better graphic design than we are!

Whether in music, dance, art or even science, our Senior Enrichment Center provides teaching and entertaining opportunities. Your interests can be turned into a discussion class or group.

We are looking for individuals with computer skills who would be interested in supporting our admin. Tasks include: mailing list entry and updates, image sorting, photography, online sales support, and data entry. Some of these tasks can be done remotely and will greatly help our program.

The best way to help with preservation advocacy issues is to join our Action Alert network. You’ll receive email appeals for urgent action, typically writing letters of support and/or attending public hearings in support of threatened places.

We rely heavily on high-quality photos and videos that convey the beauty and value of historic places. We work with a small roster of professional and amateur photographers who donate their time and use of their images. Specific needs encompass architectural and event photography, as well as video production and editing.

We also welcome help in our Admin Offices. Share a special skill such as data entry, writing, designing, organizing, filing, computing, etc.

Volunteers for the Community Advocacy Program (CAP) gain hands-on experience assisting persons with disabilities and their advocates with disability related issues via the intake line. They also gain case management experience and may develop community outreach and education experience. The CAP Program accepts undergraduate, graduate, and law student volunteers and well as community volunteers.

DRLC is looking to work with Junior and Summer Associates to focus on potential high impact court cases affecting people with disabilities. This experience may range in scope from discrete projects to comprehensive early case assessment and may include initial legal research and memo drafting, early stage fact finding and investigation, strategic assessment of case…

Students working with DRLC’s Civil Rights Program will have the opportunity to: (1) work on class action and individual impact cases with the Disability Litigation Program and Education Advocacy Programs, allowing them to develop legal research and writing skills, and actively participate in all phases of litigation; and (2) conduct intake and provide limited scope…