This program offers a unique, personal connection to those who need special care for their feet. Those experiencing homelessness spend so much time on their feet, frequently walking long distances daily. The Foot Care for the Souls program depends on trained volunteers and community support. If you want to learn more about this program or…
The board supports the work of GRNA, Inc. and provides mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by the Executive Director, the relationship between the board and the Executive Director is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the board is both critical and expected.
Committees support the work of both the Board and the staff by focusing their efforts on tasks and projects related to a specific area of focus.
Facilities Volunteers have the opportunity to take part in a variety of maintenance, repair, and skilled trades that help to maintain and enhance our buildings. Facilities include the Nature Center, cabin, outhouses, garden shed, and barn. Examples of activities are painting outhouses, repairing a leaky toilet, replacing light bulbs/fixtures, performing routine engine maintenance, and washing…
Want to build a HOWS Project Dog (or Cat) House for a critter in your neighborhood? Maybe you want to build a house for HOWS Project to deliver to a dog on our list? Or perhaps you’re driven to start a project like ours in your community? HOWS Project can help by providing you with…
Do you have a special skill you would like to contribute to EVE or just looking to give back to a special cause? We would love to hear from you! Please note, due to the sensitive nature of our work you must be willing to let us submit and pass a criminal background check. Additionally,…
We have a number of projects and events going on that need recorded and advertised. Work with our media team to help document what is going on at Agraria, and help spread the word about the amazing work happening at Agraria.
We are always looking for individuals to donate their professional skills to The Center. Below is a (non-exhaustive) list of some skills that we are looking for currently: hair stylist, plumber, foot care, photographer/videographer, IT person, mechanic, lawyer, accounting, cook, PR, musicians, dentist, optometrist, doctor, data entry, and gardeners.
Volunteers can assist with basic set-up, technical and user issues for computers, smartphones, tablets, DVDs, TV remotes, and internet services. Also, help with programmable devices such as light timers and small appliances is offered.
Volunteers can assist with minor home maintenance issues such as changing light bulbs, pet care, organizing cupboards or closets, watering plants, helping with minor repairs (leaking faucet, sticky door, etc.), and clearing snow from steps. Members pay for supplies.