Providing companionship to a patient while their caregiver or our staff are able to take a break or complete other tasks.

On Tuesday, April 26th, the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows is hosting an event with Strong Youth, Strong Communities! This is a national organization that travels the country in partnership with the Pro Football Hall of Fame to teach kids how to be strong members of their communities.Around 250 local youth will be…

Because of the sensitive nature of our work, most volunteer positions do involve significant training. We ask that volunteers who complete the training commit to 4-6 hours weekly or biweekly of volunteer time for a minimum of 6 months. It is our volunteer corps that is responsible for answering our 27/4 hotline, as well as…

From individuals providing help with homework to groups working on a specific project or Clubhouse, let us work with you to identify the best way to be involved. Fingerprint and background checks are required when working with children.

Assist with driving, activity planning, snacks, money management, or other tasks necessary to keep the troop running oh-so-smoothly from week to week.

Work with a group of girls and mentor them as they make new friends and develop connections that will last a lifetime.

Coordinate the annual Cookie Program at the troop level. Set up cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then watch the girls light up when they earn the rewards for being the best cookie sellers ever!

Do you have a skill you can’t wait to share? Want to help foster talent through awesome skills like coding, carpentering, or changing a tire? Skill-based volunteers are needed for troop presentations, on-site mentorship, or advising activities.

Not sure how you want to help? Become an episodic volunteer and get notifications when extra help is needed. Episodic volunteers may help with one event a year, a monthly activity, or in an area that is of special interest.

Bilingual volunteers are needed to assist families with interpretation and translation to be involved in the Girl Scout program. Interpretation may be needed for events, trainings, in-person meetings, or phone calls. Translation services may also be needed for program-related forms and documents.