We serve meals three times a day, every day of the year. We welcome individuals and groups to serve meals, especially at lunch and dinner. Lunch is served at 11:30 every day, and volunteers are asked to arrive at 11. Typically, the volunteer “shift” lasts until about 12:30. Dinner volunteers are asked to arrive at…
Groups and individuals to help serve our evening meal – this is perfect for youth groups, church groups, business groups and families.
Groups and individuals to help with building upkeep like painting, cleaning, yard work and more.
Through personal contact with seniors, our volunteers deliver vital services to the frail elderly and forge loving bonds between generations. In the process, both volunteer and client reap a rich harvest of friendship, wisdom, and mutual appreciation.
Lead walking tours of the working waterfront. Demonstrate industry skills (net mending, rigging, knot tying, etc.). Demonstrate maritime crafts (model making, marlinspike artistry, etc.). Talk with school groups or the public about your work and life.
NAMI Family-to-Family is a twelve-week session for family members/friends who have a loved one living with mental illness. The curriculum focuses on mental illnesses and teaching the knowledge and skills family members need to cope. The Family-to-Family education session is taught with two teachers.
NAMI family support groups for caregivers are peer-based and provide a place that offers respect, understanding, encouragement, and hope. Facilitators are not counselors or teachers; rather, they are present primarily to give the group structure by opening and closing each support group session, guiding discussions, and shifting discussion when necessary.
NAMI Connection recovery support group meetings are for people living with mental illnesses. They are peer-facilitated and provide a place that offers respect, understanding, encouragement, and hope.
Our volunteers are caring individuals who contribute significantly to the daily functioning of the Medical Center by supporting our staff in various departments, and assisting patients and their visiting families.
Become an Event Coordinator! From car washes to house parties, there are lots of ways you can be a leader in the community and support Milford Regional. Whether it’s your first time organizing a fundraiser or it’s second nature to you, we have resources to help you from start to finish.