If you are able to commit some time as an assistant coach or play alongside an athlete as a Unified Partner®, we can use your help! Special Olympics volunteers include students, retirees, professionals and families. You don’t need coaching experience or specific training working with persons with intellectual disabilities. We have great staff, mentor coaches…
Ensuring safe, socially-distanced delivery to at-risk communities.
Each team in the Seniors, Juniors, Intermediate (50/70), Majors, and Minors divisions in baseball and softball need at least one volunteer scorekeeper. The scorekeeper keeps the team’s scorebook (the league encourages the use of electronic scoring applications), and, under the manager’s direction, post the scores and pitch counts after each game.
Being a manager or coach requires time, patience, and basic knowledge of the game of baseball. You may be required to attend meetings, instructional sessions or seminars. You will communicate with the parents/guardians of your players to inform them of any schedule changes, rainouts and Little League events and activities. As a manager or coach,…
Most teams have a volunteer who is known as the team parent. The role of the team parent is defined largely by the manager’s needs and wishes, but team parents often help the managers organize team activities, handle logistical issues like uniforms and scheduling, and make the whole team experience more fun. The manager decides…
In the past Summerlin North Little League has relied on managers to make sure that shifts at the snack shack were covered. With the advent of our new Dibs system we are putting this in the hands of each family. Being that we are made up entirely of dedicated and hardworking volunteers, we are requiring…
Assist the Kitchen Staff with packaging hot dinner for the community meal guests and then serving at the Residential / Shelter Guest Dinner service. All packaged dinners will be passed out by security to our guests outside of our gates. Volunteers will work alongside our clients in-program working on their recovery and stronger living.
The front desk volunteers are the first point of contact for many visitors, callers, clients, and community members. Offer warm welcome and greetings to everyone. Connect people with programs and services or needed referrals. 3-hour per shift commitment.
To provide crisis intervention services to victims/survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault who make contact during business hours.