With our innovative technological solutions and programs, you can help us provide education, basketball skill development, soft skills, and mentorship to those who need it the most.
Host meetings for parents at schools, in the community, and in partnership with CCSD, and community groups. Host trainings and workshops for families to share strategies and information about educational opportunities for their children. Help parents understand the school options available to match their unique needs.
Children’s Heart Foundation is in need of volunteers for events, special projects, family programs, and administrative duties.
Join a team of volunteer meal baggers at our food warehouse and make a big impact on the lives of hungry kids across the valley. Our online sign-up system makes it easy to choose the dates and time that work best for you.
CASA volunteers are the voice and advocates for children who have been abused and neglected. Working in conjunction with case professionals and attorneys, CASA volunteers advocate for the best interest of a child. As a volunteer, you will be thoroughly trained and well supported by professional staff and an experienced CASA volunteer mentor.
Help assemble boxes to be distributed.
A teen, junior or youth leader is an older 4-H member who develops leadership skills by teaching other 4-H members. Teen leaders gain experience teaching, working with others and taking on responsibilities under the guidance of an adult volunteer.
A short-term volunteer teaches a special interest program, such as babysitting, first aid or flower arranging, and/or assists a 4-H group with a special project.
A project leader teaches members in a specific project area, such as rabbits, computers or fashion review. You can expect to spend 1-2 hours of preparation time for every 1 hour of club or project activity. Leaders’ meetings or other training may be held for 1-2 hours each month.
A 4-H club team, general or organizational leader provides overall leadership to the club, oversees the group structure and operation, while serving as the club’s contact with Extension employees and the 4-H Council. They coordinate members, parents and other leaders. 4-H club leaders act as individuals, a team or a group of people, each of…
