OGB has several committees that could use your help such as finance and fund development.
Volunteer needs include Spanish translation and interpretation skills (French is a plus as well).
Technology skills, distributing and posting flyers throughout the community, outreach and recruitment for CIWC events and functions, bookkeeping or accounting experience, and canvassing and survey skills.
CAA welcomes volunteers with a variety of backgrounds, talents, interests and skill levels. Our needs may vary depending on the season, but we will make every attempt to find an opportunity best suited for you. Opportunities include events and CAA Programs.
Volunteer to work with the children who attend Camp S’more.
Provide meals for foster parent trainings.
Assist with agency events (i.e. Christmas party) for foster families or assist with fundraising events.
CASA volunteers visit with the children, gather information from everyone who touches their lives, advocates for their best interests, and puts all of this information into a court report, so that the judge can make informed decisions about the child’s future. This typically requires about 15 hours per month of volunteer time, and we ask…
Volunteer ushers are ambassadors of The Z and perform a pivotal role in each patron experience at every performance. If you’re a people person, can walk and stand for long periods without difficulty, enjoy music and the theatre, and are looking for an opportunity to socialize, we welcome you to consider joining our Volunteer Usher…
Hotline volunteers are often the first line of support for survivors. Are you a good listener? Answering the hotline can be very rewarding and Center staff is always available to assist you.