Make a life-changing impact in the life of an at-risk youth by becoming a mentor. A successful mentor relationship improves a youth’s self-esteem, provides valuable experiences for youth to build lasting relationships, and affirms that there are people who genuinely care, and want to see all children and youth succeed.
Work alongside our Chaplain and help provide for the spiritual needs of our youth and families through encouragement, prayer, friendship, and sharing the grace found in God’s word. Consider leading Bible studies or spiritual discussions in a teen group home, being a prayer partner/counselor for parents, attending youth camps and special events, and taking foster…
Help support the needs of at-risk youth and families at Olive Crest with your own colleagues, friends, and family. Host an event for our families or youth, or engage in a work service project at an Olive Crest site.
Be a business or community partner that regularly supports Olive Crest by raising community awareness. Invite us to speak at our event, engage in fundraisers, or just share the good news about what we do! Build a team of volunteers that regularly supports the children, youth, and families of Olive Crest.
Volunteers help with community outreach, office support and media relations.
Listed in the volunteer application are 25 ways to help ranging from tour guide, yoga on the river, Riverfront Ambassador, to special events
Students, parents, and professionals have all donated the gift of time by assisting PEP with special events, general office tasks, bulk mailings, assembling training packets, community fairs. Nevada PEP encourages family and student involvement on task forces, focus groups, and at committee meetings.
You can help support our corporate team by providing services as needed. This could include various tasks, from data entry to organizing inventory to helping set up an event. Find a place that suits you!
We host 3 events a year and need volunteers to help us run those events.
CASA volunteer experiences include meeting with the child at least monthly and attending regular Child/Family Team meetings with case professionals, parents, and/or foster parents.