Each cabin leader is carefully selected to assure a high quality outdoor experience and the implementation of a safe and intentional camp environment. Cabin leaders live in the cabin with up to 10 campers. They offer an important and unique chance to cultivate leadership skills, character development, and foster companionship and understanding while setting a…

A Special Events Volunteer works within the Department of Development to assist Pretend City Children Museum’s staff members with birthday parties and after-hours facility rentals, including but not limited to: birthday parties, school dances, and corporate/fundraising events. Special Events Volunteers are responsible for assisting with setting up and breaking down the event, preparing supplies for…

Each cabin leader is carefully selected to assure a high quality outdoor experience and the implementation of a safe and intentional camp environment. Cabin leaders live in a cabin with a Counselor in Training (CIT) and approximately 10 campers. They are responsible for leadership and guidance of campers in daily living skills, with special attention…

Counselors in Training (CITs) assist and support cabin leaders with leadership and guidance of campers. They live in a cabin with cabin leader and approximately 10 campers, and focus on camper safety and well-being, participation in all activities, camper personal growth, self-confidence and independence through group living. A CIT will participate in personal leadership development…

Volunteer to Host a Clothing, Accessory or Grooming Product Drive at your place of work, home, club or church to support the job seekers of WHW. Hosting a Clothing Drive is easy, fun and everyone can participate.

WHW’s Board of Directors is a group of professionals who are dedicated to WHW’s long term success. Each Board member commits their time, talent and treasure to the organization. The Board members actively participate in fundraising and governance activities.

WHW’s Internship Program is a unique opportunity offered by WHW to students involved in Service Learning. The well established curriculum has a multidisciplinary approach that, through a rotation system, integrates all areas of the non-profit organization. This structure allows the student to gain experience and first-hand knowledge of all the relevant elements involved in the…