Are you handy with tools? Can you help change light bulbs? Move exhibit materials? Set up tables? We would LOVE to have a little more elbow grease here, and keeping up with this lovely historic building is very important to us.

Volunteers in this position will help create a memorable overall event experience for Museum guests and event attendees by assisting where needed with event-related guest service needs. Special events include, but are not limited to: special, educational, member, and corporate events.

Jewish Nevada is here for good…now more than ever, to provide you with updates and resources in the wake of the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation. We respond in times of need, thanks to the support of our community. Each year we invest significant resources to help people rebuild in the wake of disaster. We invest…

We operate after-school Learning Centers in four of the most at-risk and underserved neighborhoods in Las Vegas. Students in 1st-12th grade participate in programming such as tutoring, mentoring, literacy enrichment and intervention, leadership development, and an optional Bible Study lesson. Our 120 students are reached annually.

We are in need of the following items: School supplies  Children’s Books (K-8th) Warm/Winter Clothing Please drop-off all donations at our office during operating hours.  If you have any other donation inquires or questions please contact our office.

The mentor is a “trusted guide” and a role model who can help develop an awareness of the choices in a mentee’s life. As a mentor, you can have a direct impact on the self-confidence and well-being of a young person.

Eyes on the Lake is the League’s volunteer citizen science program to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive plants in Lake Tahoe and surrounding waters. If you are a water lover in Tahoe (beachgoer, swimmer, paddler, SCUBA diver, boater) then Eyes on the Lake is for you. Volunteers identify and report on aquatic invasive…

Pipe Keepers is the League’s citizen science program to address the leading threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity: pollution in stormwater runoff from the Tahoe Basin’s urbanized areas. Tahoe’s marshes and wetlands, which had acted as natural pollution filters, are diminished or gone so when rain hits our roads and parking lots, it washes off fine…

Tahoe’s beaches are an amazing treasure, but they often suffer from overuse, especially during the summer. That’s why one of the League’s strongest volunteer programs is conducting beach cleanups throughout the summer and fall.

Volunteers of all ages and skill levels are invited to these fun, hands-on restoration days. By pitching in, you are improving the watershed habitats that surround Lake Tahoe. Healthy forests act as natural pollution filters to Keep Tahoe Blue.