This highly unique committee was established in late 2019 will bring an engagement level to everyone whereby the Ethos of rugby are in the forefront in the various competitions. The rugby esports league will be managed by this committee and will work with the partnership sub-committee to provide a virtual playing environment that is safe,…
Members of this very important committee will work continuously to provide programs to help everyone with their personal health and wellness, as well as Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD). Programs shall include the newest technologies and all facets that may be used across a variety of ages, genders and professions. You will also look to help…
This committee has the primary purpose of presenting the positive image of The Rugby Foundation in the public domain through various media channels including our website, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, etc. They also support public relations and media requests and provide direction through the Executive Director to the TRF Director of Communications (DOC). Some graphic artists…
We adopt families by providing them with items for the children and the teens during the holiday season and during the back-to-school season.
We need shoes, socks, and sport bras for our high-need girls, as well as materials for delivering our curriculum, host our 5K Community Celebrations, and administer the organization. Please visit our Amazon wish list for specifics and thank you!
Bookworks is our social enterprise run entirely by volunteers and almost exclusively by donations and support from the community. We rely on the generosity of our residents and visitors alike to keep our doors open and our inventory relevant.
For teens who meet and discuss how they can make a difference in their schools, with their peers and in the community. If you are a teen, 14 years or older and are interested, join us!
Come out and volunteer at the Bijou Bike Park every Tuesday at 6pm! We’ll be doing basic maintenance to keep the park riding good all summer long. Make sure you wear closed toed shoes and bring gloves to work in. We’ll be sweeping, watering, patching holes and keeping takeoffs and landings riding smooth.
This level of volunteering is for an individual who is not interested in being CIT trained or providing direct services to clients. This volunteer is interested in being part of the LVF family and giving back to the community by volunteering 2-10 hours a month.
This level of volunteering is for an individual who is or will become CIT trained and wants to be a STAR Volunteer at Live Violence Free. This means you are so involved with the H.E.A.R.T. program you may help coordinate and meet with other volunteers. This level is for a volunteer who is volunteering 20+…