Assist with tutoring during Homework Hour.

If you’ve been in recovery from addiction for some years and would like to be a mentor to a resident, reach out to us and tell us your story. There may be someone here who can use your guidance to make a positive transition to a healthy lifestyle.

Anything needing help with gardening or food. Opportunities could include being a Healthy Harvest Mobile Market Volunteer, Orchard Caretaker, Pantry Staff, Greenhouse Volunteer, Community Gardening or Grow It Forward Builder.

Help construct and paint the set.

Meet with patron and do a goal setting interview. Follow up with a once a week connect for 7 weeks at set time to see how patron is doing. This could be on the phone or in person depending on the situation. (Share prayer concerns and pray with patron, if open to it read and…

Go with STORM Shuttle team to interact with people on the streets. Offer a snack, a listening ear and prayer.

Volunteers help maintain and beautify the grounds at the Arboretum through Dig in the Dirt days (Tuesday mornings) and our Adopt-a-Collection program (on their own schedule, after completing training).

Mentors are carefully screened, selected and trained in a professional manner. Each mentor teaches life skills, discusses life planning, and then guides the youth toward their goals. We ask that as a mentor you meet at least once a week with your mentee and make a commitment for one year.

We are seeking volunteers who are interested in early childhood development, pediatric therapy or just want to volunteer their time to work with preschool-aged children with varying developmental delays during our summer Bridging the Gap program. Volunteers would be working alongside Occupational and Speech Therapists in a small group of children.

Help us do research, create display materials, complete mailings, enter data, and carry out a variety of other office tasks.