Have an eye for working with websites, or newsletters or brochures? We can use your help updating informational materials. Are you skilled in video? We’d like to create a new informational video.
We are always looking for volunteers to help with carpentry, mechanics, painting, electrical, landscaping, etc.
Do you have experience with any of these? We can always use a helping hand a few hours a week.
Board of Trustees members must be at least 18 years of age, pass a background check, and fulfill the requirements of the role. Board members will attend at least five of six annual board meetings, will spend time studying and evaluating strategic organizational issues, will make annual financial gifts to the organization, will regularly make…
Take photos of shelter animals for the shelter website.
Volunteer opportunities include: General Clerical and Administrative Support, Finance and Administrative Support, Outreach, Marketing and Fundraising, and Help Line Advocate.
We are neighbors lending a hand to our fellow neighbors, striving to understand social issues that affect all of us. In this approach, we gain perspective from the wisdom of one another. The neighboring approach aims to ask more questions than provide answers – it starts with “Who are my neighbors? What issues affect us?”…
The majority of our mediators are volunteers from the community who have received special training in conflict resolution techniques and communication skills. WCDRC mediators come from a wide variety of professions, including law, education, social work, and law enforcement.
Writing and recording skills are needed to capture stories told by community members.
We are always in need of people with experience in construction trades, equipment maintenance, groundskeeping, event planning and concession experience. And, of course, we mow a LOT of grass! Like to mow? Our fields and common areas are all mowed by volunteers.