Mission trips provide individuals and groups with an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of children through hands-on international ministry.

Help with routine activities such as mowing trails, equipment maintenance, brush removal, invasive plant control and general clean up. They also manage structural repairs to the barns, farmhouse and construction projects.

Help develop, facilitate or organize outdoor programs and events for all ages to have fun learning and playing outside! Areas of focus include: environmental science, outdoor recreation, history and fine arts.

The agriculture team manages the community garden, the plant rescue project and the acres of hops. Work is on site seasonally helping with general garden activities, plant propagation, harvesting fresh produce and tending to the hops.

Build financial stability for families by helping them prepare and file their taxes at one of our free tax sites. Volunteers will receive training to meet one-on-one with families and file their return using tax software. Individuals can help on their own, or groups can adopt a tax site and volunteer together.

281-CARE is a 24-hour telephone crisis intervention, information and referral service. A 40-hour training will be provided along with ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Training). Requirements: High School diploma or GED, background check, 5-10 hours per week (hours are flexible) and a three month commitment.

Each year on Father’s Day, Talbert House hosts this FREE event for dads and families to enjoy a day of games, entertainment, arts and crafts, food and beverages, live music, sports activities, and more.

One-to-one mentoring with a student in grades 2-12, or College freshmen mentoring for 1 year to encourage a successful year.