Volunteers can assist the staff in our homes by reading to residents, attending various activities, day trips/outings and much more.
Help repair adaptive equipment.
Make a handmade gift for an isolated adult, mentor someone in need of a Jewish “big brother,” or spend some time helping out at a local food pantry.
Teach a dance class.
Workout companions needed.
Ways to help include: arts and crafts, horticulture, digital photography, Special Olympic coaches and unified partners, teen peer mentors, musicians, and technology tutors.
Join participants during outings in the community.
Help design and run a new center in Worcester.
We are a small organization, looking for volunteers to help us mow about half of our 1.2 acres. It can be regular or one-time. We have all the equipment needed! This is a 2-person, 4-hour job or a 1-person 5-6 hour job. If you can only give less time, we could still use your help.