Inside and out!
Update computer software, website support, clearing computers of viruses, etc.
Provide door-to-door transportation for elders to medical appointments, shopping, errands and social activities. Must have your own registered/insured car, current driver’s license, and be flexible in time commitments. Mileage stipend available. On call or as needed.
There are many ways to get involved: Help organize food at the pantry, pick up food at drop off points, set-up bags and help distribute on Mondays, run a “Food Drive” (please keep us informed if you are having one), student community service, help raise funds.
Develop and support long-term relationships with neighbors which may include friendly visits, chores, yard and garden work, shopping, running errands, being available to call on elderly neighbor to lend a hand or an ear. Flexible hours per week.
Assist Center Staff with events, activities and general operation of site. On call as needed.
Make minor repairs in the homes of elders who request some assistance. No special license required, but person needs to have a variety of skills and able to provide a variety of services. Bring your own tools if needed. Homeowner pays for materials needed. On call as needed.
Turn Back Time offers many opportunities for weekly volunteering. A few of our groups consist of agencies serving young adults with disabilities, college and high school clubs or community service projects and Boy Scouts and Girl Scout troops to name a few.
Come join us for Farm Service Day as we get the farm ready for planting season. We have many projects for the inexperienced to the professional. This is a great opportunity for teens to earn community service hours!
Create publicity materials, assist with social media effort, deliver and post newsletters, flyers and posters.