Volunteers assist the CARE Law Program Attorney with administrative duties to support legal services related to estate planning, durable power of attorney, wills, guardianships, Medicare, Medicaid, help with debt problems, probate issues, and elder abuse issues.
Most of the volunteer opportunities require little or no training. Your local league will provide you with any necessary training (as well as support and encouragement), as they deem necessary. The best volunteers are those who are able to bring added enjoyment to the game simply by being themselves. What you see during Little League…
KidWorks’ corporate volunteer program provides meaningful opportunities to engage your team with KidWorks students. Your employees’ time, talent and passion can make the world of a difference for a KidWorks student. Volunteering also strengthens your corporate culture.
Greet and interact with Museum visitors, distribute parking passes, provide directions and museum information, ring up gift shop sales and museum admissions (handling of money). Lobby Hosts may also be called upon to help the Museum staff with other office duties.
Share your important skill set with us through administrative, fundraising, graphic design, party planning, marketing, IT, and other types of support. Opportunities to be a Support Volunteer will vary from project to project.
Allow parents to attend KidWorks workshops without distraction by providing childcare for kids of all ages. This opportunity is great for both individuals and groups!
Help us raise financial resources and in-kind donations critical to support the life-transforming work that we do. In-kind donations may include professional services such as advertising, design, printing and more. If you are interested in working with a talented group of people who share the common goal of bettering the lives of the children and…
Assist the little ones in our licensed preschool facility helping our teachers with the preschool daily activities and lessons.
Help K-12th grade students with their homework, academics, computer-based learning, and character development at one of our three learning centers.
Our Language Bank does cost money for our interpreters, but we need volunteers to interpret for those who cannot afford to pay.