Offered every Saturday throughout the academic year, SMASH is a two-hour study hall where Scholars can work independently, collaborate with other students, and receive one-on-one tutoring. Volunteers support Scholars by serving as tutors and mentors, and these meaningful relationships help students gain confidence, build their academic skills, and stay on track for college.
There are many additional opportunities for you to contribute to Steppingstone’s work throughout the year. Activities include: speaking on a career panel, becoming a Steppingstone Ambassador, mentoring a Steppingstone Alumni, visiting Steppingstone to see our programs in action, or hosting an event.
By working with us, you’ll be able to share your skills and develop new ones, surrounded by the beautiful land and culture of Massachusetts. Our farms, our gardens, our houses, our trails, our offices, our events…they’re looking for you. If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please contact Eileen Small at [email protected] or (781)…
By working with us, you’ll be able to share your skills and develop new ones, surrounded by the beautiful land and culture of Massachusetts. Our farms, our gardens, our houses, our trails, our offices, our events…they’re looking for you. If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please contact Annie Wolf at [email protected] or (617)…
TASC drivers choose when they’ll be available. Once a week, one or two times a month or once in a blue moon. Drivers must be twenty five or older with a valid drivers license, a favorable driving record and an insured, registered and inspected vehicle.
Change your world view. Learn and practice important skills. Accelerate your personal growth. Make a positive and important difference in your host community. United Planet works closely with you to plan and implement your Quest, and provides continued support for a customized, immersive, transformative learning experience.
United South End Settlements seeks an enthusiastic Data and Evaluation Volunteer to assist with the data maintenance and evaluation operations that support our impact measurement and programs’ mission.
Volunteering to assist with horse care involves: turning out horses (bringing horses to outdoor paddocks), horse training & conditioning, grooming & tacking for a lesson, mucking stalls, cleaning tack, grooming arenas & paddocks, gardening, and landscaping.
Volunteers assisting directly with the therapy program are trained to side walk, lead, and assist before, during, and after riding sessions. Experience with horses is not required.
Volunteering to assist with fundraising involves: helping to set-up & serve a meal, baking for a lunch/dinner, donating food, cleaning up after a lunch/dinner, donating raffle or auction items, finding partners or donors for raffles and auctions, selling raffle tickets, helping to organize an event, or writing grants.