Some of the areas in which our volunteers work are Equine Programs, Vocational Training Programs, Office, Facility/Farm, and Special Events. BINA Volunteers must be 14 years or older and able to work independently. All volunteers must attend our volunteer orientation.
AIR has a variety of projects in the office for volunteers including data entry, grant research, filing, mailing preparation, event planning, website and social media updates, photo organization. We try to match work with your interests, skills, and availability. Desired skills include: proficiency in Microsoft office suite of computer programs; interest in the arts, youth…
As a BUILD Mentor, you will meet one afternoon or evening a week for 2 hours to help students develop their own business ideas, write business plans, pitch to funders, and launch real businesses. This real-world business experience makes school relevant and motivates them to succeed. To help them become college-eligible, BUILD students also receive…
If you have experience in theatre and or dance, or visual art, or are studying theatre, art, family studies, women’s studies, or education, we would love to have your help! Volunteer to help with one or more of our programs.
Do you have a talent, interest or expertise that you would like to share? Do you enjoy making a positive difference in the lives of others? Providing tutoring, mentoring, child care, pro bono professional services and skills training are just a few examples of how our volunteers help create real and lasting change in others.
Teach focused educational programs and give tours to visiting school groups. Tours involve standing, walking and climbing stairs.
Take visitors on guided tours or answer questions as people tour the Museum on their own. Tours last about 1 to 1½ hours and involve standing, walking and climbing stairs. (May – November)
This committee is dedicated to encouraging people in their 20s and 30s to get involved in the AMC and enjoy the outdoors. We are always looking for enthusiastic volunteers interested in becoming involved with the Committee.
Our one-day trail events offer the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of trail maintenance or building from skilled AMC Trail Crew Leaders right in Boston’s backyard.
The Bay Cove Board of Advocates is a volunteer group that plays a critical role in the success of our agency. The Board of Advocates was envisioned as a group of individuals—knowledgeable about and supportive of Bay Cove’s programs and services—who could help increase the agency’s viability and visibility in the community-at-large.